Word: protectively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Seasons, he is a man splendidly fit for life, witty and compassionate, loving both God and His world. Unable to bring himself to consent to the Act of Succession, which legitimates Henry's divorce from Catharine of Aragon, he seeks safety in silence, counting on the law to protect him. In the hands of men like Thomas Cromwell, however, the law is an instrument that can be bent, Nixon-like, to suit any ends, and More is condemned finally on the basis of suborned evidence. The quality that ensures his doom is for Bolt the very one which confirms...
Next Year, Dupuis said, the team will enter games with a reputation to protect and "Lucy will have to keep spirit high, since we're not fighting our way up, but trying to stay...
...committees for or against referenda questions, the champion spender was the Committee to Protect Jobs and the Use of Convenience Containers, which opposed the bill to ban nonreturnable soft drink and beer containers. In campaigning against the bill, which would have mandated a deposit of at least 5 cents on each bottle or can sold in the state, the Committee to Protect Jobs spent a total of $1.21 million. Of that amount, only 23 per cent, or about $283,000, came from Massachusetts residents or locally based corporations. Seventy-seven per cent of the money pumped into the anti-bottle...
...think so. I think everyone in my position recognizes that even apart from federal funds, universities, like other institutions, have to be subject to federal regulation where it's necessary to protect the public interest. I think we would also recognize that most of the problems that have given rise to federal intervention over the last ten years are legitimate problems. Our concern is much more with the manner in which the federal regulations have been conceived and implemented. We're concerned about the conflicts and ambiguities in many of the regulations that confront us, with the enormous...
...inserted in conference, without any opportunity for universities, medical schools or any other interested parties to present their views and arguments to be considered before the measure was enacted... It is simply a much larger question of how we develop a regulatory process that is most likely to protect the public interest by giving decisions to those who are most competent to make them...