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During the 2000 campaign, he said: "In Texas we view home-schooling as something to be respected and something to be protected.
For something to be protected, it must be "original"—the work must be the author's own production; it cannot be the result of copying (Bleistein v. Donaldson Lithographing Co., 188 U.S. 239 (1903)).
"Life, no matter how it is conceived, is valuable and something to be protected.
Waterlicht serves as a reminder that nature is something to be protected, but also as in the case of his simulated dyke-less Netherlands—something to be feared.
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First, are these frozen embryos human life and therefore something precious to be protected?
There was still a place for great individual attacking talents, but they had to be incorporated into something knowing, had to be protected and covered for.
"Firefighters are treating the range like they would a home, something that needs to be protected, and are clearing a fire break," O'Connor said.
"The singers, the orchestra, the people backstage – these are the people at the heart of the company, they create its atmosphere, and that is something that has to be protected at all costs.
It's a weird system of ownership over a particular pop culture product, as if it's something that needs to be protected instead of shared, and it promotes an exclusivity that traditionally leaves women out.
Francis quoted Sir Liam Donaldson vol.3,20.977) Honest failure is something that needs to be protected otherwise people will continue to live in fear, will not admit their mistakes and the knowledge to prevent serious harm will be buried with the patient.
Honest failure is something that needs to be protected otherwise people will continue to live in fear, will not admit their mistakes and the knowledge to prevent serious harm will be buried with the patient.
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