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But these are the methods that young people are using to try to safeguard fundamental aspects of the welfare state.
On Tuesday in Paris, the German chancellor will meet President Nicolas Sarkozy of France to discuss yet more measures to try to safeguard the euro.
Smokers, alcohol abusers, motorcycle drivers who eschew helmets, those who don't exercise and so on cost insured, responsible citizens who try to safeguard their own health billions of dollars in taxes from which they derive no benefits whatsoever.
Google, whose corporate motto remains "Don't Be Evil" despite investigations against its practices worldwide, has also indicated its desire to settle the case, as it has with others in the past, to try to safeguard its reputation.
Shiite pilgrims are frequent targets of Sunni insurgent groups, and this year Iraqi security forces ordered several major roads and bridges closed and banned bicycles and motorcycles in the capital to try to safeguard the marchers.
But it also stands for a reaction to modernity, he said: "One could say it's a vision a bit backward-looking, but it's also, I think, a battle of today, to try to safeguard what gives us pleasure and health".
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The agency is also trying to safeguard its rules from Wall Street's legal challenges.
Meanwhile workers are trying to safeguard the institute's growing stock of 30,000 manuscripts.
" 'We're trying to safeguard our community.' " In many neighborhoods, a store owner might shrug off such a call.
"We are trying to safeguard our taxpayers and our society from the risks that a large banking sector is creating".
By supporting his fellow-centrist, the President appears to be trying to safeguard the electoral position of the Democratic Party and preserve his own legacy.
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