Word: protectively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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According to the bishops, "It is not the church's business to draft legislation but to protect human life...
...part of Harvard's efforts to protect itself against similar cases in the future, Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, sent a memo over the summer to all University admissions offices which suggested that applicants be reminded of the severe consequences of submitting inaccurate information...
...clinic will offer a two-pronged (bivalent) vaccine to elderly and chronically ill patients later this month, a shot that should protect against both swine flu and the more prosaic Victoria-A. About two weeks later doctors at UHS will recommend that the rest of us line up for our shots--bivalent, if there's any left, or else monovalent (swine flu only). The clinic's policy of recommending the vaccine to everyone over 18 is in line with federal policy...
English-speaking Canadians-two-thirds of the country's population of 23 million-have chafed at the Liberals' occasionally zealous pursuit of English and French bilingualism in the federal civil service. Francophones, on the other hand, have lately felt that Trudeau is not doing enough to protect their rights (TIME, July...
...many paradoxes: the Southern woman, long limned in a moonlight-and-magnolia image, is emerging as rapidly as her Northern sister, perhaps faster. But she feels the tug of a centuries-old code of Southern femininity: Be a lady. Be the moral conscience of the family. Let your husband protect you from the baser things of life. Do not challenge or compete with men. Be nice to everyone, regardless of your actual feelings...