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Against a backdrop of claims of industry influence, financial interests, and bipartisan rhetoric, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City must now determine whether this rule safeguards Americans against unethical experimentation or sells them out to big business.
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This rule of thumb will safeguard you against making poor judgement calls.
"I believe that this rule is critical for the safeguarding of customer money," Gary Gensler, the agency chairman, said Monday.
Environmental groups said the process was not so innocuous, complaining that it was an open invitation to industries to weaken rules safeguard the public health and environment.
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And if a majority stake is secured, there are rules safeguarding the position of those then in a minority.
Ten years of fighting for internet freedom, potentially out the window because Donald Trump was elected president and chose as his top telecom regulator a former Verizon lawyer who's hell-bent on killing federal rules safeguarding net neutrality, the internet's open access principle.
The thirty-two second TV spot put out by IAP shows a clear blue sky and features a voice-over by a woman earnestly intoning, "But bureaucrats want to change the current rules safeguarding public health, risking jobs and threatening the economy".
The agency did tighten its rule setting safeguards against truck bombs in 1993.
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