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Juries should be sheltered from political or sensationalised scrutiny, they say.
The thinking was that they should be sheltered from the pain of losing a loved one.
There should be sheltered areas for meditation or conversation so that the park can be used in all seasons.
CSTV's programs and marketing deals place a new magnifying lens on college sports; that worries critics who say academia should be sheltered from certain market forces.
In Mr. Cheney's view, it is not just those who followed orders and stuck to the interrogation rules set down by President George Bush's Justice Department who should be sheltered from accountability.
THE IDEA THAT animals should be sheltered from cruelty took shape in the United States with the founding of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 1866.
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These are people America should be sheltering, not arbitrarily brutalizing.
It should be shelter 10,000 people - a fraction of those now stranded in Tunisia trying to get home.
But the loss has been the students', because universities should not be run for VCs, they should be run for students - who should not be sheltered from the cost of a good education.
There are some simple questions, such as "who is paying Glenn Mulcaire's legal fees?" The News of the World would itself be the first to argue that a criminal shouldn't be sheltered from the law by public money, so would it not be wrong for the newspaper to fork out for Mulcaire?
They should also be sheltered from wind.
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