Word: protectiveness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...question were there, you would get a more tenant-friendly slate," Koocher says. "There would be people showing up who just wanted to protect cheap rents...
Bagenstos said he believed that, if anything, courts have narrowed the bill too much for it to adequately protect the disabled...
What all this boils down too is that passive political correctness alone cannot protect our community from crimes born of hate and ignorance. Instead, we need to build a new identity politics, where the identities in question are not always...
...have two challenges. One is to clean up that which has already been polluted, and then second, to protect those areas, which have not been polluted from becoming polluted," he said. Bradley said he would use the moral force of the presidency to convince people that the environment was worth federal action...
...surprised to learn how much privacy they don't have," says TIME writer Daniel Eisenberg. And as new technologies continue to facilitate the sharing of all sorts of personal information between insurance providers, medical systems and marketing companies, President Clinton is poised to propose new privacy guidelines to protect consumers. The White House regulations, set to be released in the next week or two, would restrict access to patients' medical records, requiring health plans and insurance companies to get patients' permission before sharing any personal information...