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It then acted as a strong safeguard against bankers' many attempts to water down the implementation of rules.
Burnham has since backtracked, telling May: "On closer inspection of the wording of the bill, it would seem that it does not deliver the strong safeguard that you appeared to be accepting".
The full enforcement of the Voting Rights Act is a strong safeguard that those gains could be made again in 2016.
Air pollution from power plants doesn't stop at the state line, and without this strong safeguard, communities living downwind from coal plants would have suffered greater exposure to severe health problems.
This policy where a third party makes payments and sets prices acts as a strong safeguard against extreme exploitation and the inequitable distribution of organs that could result from simply having a free market where organs go to the highest bidder.
Parliament ensured that the plan also includes strong safeguard measures which aim at maintaining stocks at sustainable levels.
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The editors approve, but warn that strong safeguards will be needed to prevent patients' privacy from being invaded.
The Times has many advertisers, none with the economic leverage to affect coverage, and the paper has strong safeguards.
At American insistence, these crimes are strictly defined and there are strong safeguards against overzealous or politically motivated prosecutions.
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