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The true bulwark, as Bhutto knew, is the middle class.
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Selassie was seen as a manifestation of the one true God and a bulwark against "Babylon" (oppressive colonial society).
That is certainly true in the House, the bulwark of Tea Party conservatism thanks to the overwhelmingly Republican nature of many of the districts and the less expensive campaigns necessary in them.
The same is true of genetic diversity, which is an essential bulwark against disease.
And it is true that analysts recommend HP shares as a defensive bulwark in plunging markets.
Habeas corpus — judicial review of detention — is considered a crucial bulwark against torture in pretrial detention, but true habeas corpus exists neither in theory nor in practice in Uzbekistan.
This was especially true in Lithuania, where the Roman Catholic church became a bulwark of national resistance.
It's true, just as Alan Greenspan says, that technological progress is the bulwark of the modern economy.
It makes me feel a little like I'm pontificating to cite the founders of this country, but it's true they were so afraid of centralised power that they saw a free press as the critical bulwark against unbridled government – and that is our role".
Marriage remains an economic bulwark.
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