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The old
guard
in TRT welcome this suppression.
To
guard
against the risks of moral injury, we highlighted the importance of education, explaining that, “journalists need to understand that this is the ‘new’ terrain, part of the mental landscape of the profession.”
In a showdown over the composition of the cabinet just before his inauguration on June 1, the FMLN old
guard
won, threatening to take the conflict to the streets.
By its own admission, Al Qaeda has been caught off guard, no doubt because the group’s central argument has been that the fall of oppressive Arab governments could come only through violence.
People also wondered how genetic technologies might affect social inequality and how countries would
guard
against the emergence of “corporate-type monopolies.”
Even while it adopts a more emphatic international posture, Modi’s government must
guard
against regression to non-aligned posturing and overzealous assertion of “strategic autonomy.”
They now jealously
guard
their power and band together to protect their prerogatives and perks.
We need to
guard
against false narratives, not scarce resources.
Though Congress must
guard
against repeating its disastrous mistake in 2003, when it supported the war in Iraq, the commitment to promote human rights that the US made following September 11, 1973, seems a more appropriate standard for weighing Obama’s proposal for US military action in Syria.
The fact that these issues are being debated is a good sign in itself – keeping Google and its watchers on
guard.
It should require that the intermediary sponsoring a platform install a surveillance system to
guard
against interference and shills offering phony comments.
As James Madison wrote in The Federalist Papers, “It is of great importance in a republic not only to
guard
the society against the oppression of its rulers, but to
guard
one part of the society against the injustice of the other part.”
Emerging market countries elsewhere have made considerable reform progress of late, but they must sustain the momentum to
guard
against potential shocks.
For decades, it used its strategic position between the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea to
guard
the alliance’s southern flank against Soviet encroachments.
Even in the best case, however, the changing of the
guard
will delay any final agreement and ratification by the three countries.
Lottery officials in Shaanxi province rejected a winning ticket, calling it a fake and denying its bearer, a 17-year-old security
guard
named Liu Liang, the grand prize of a $58,000 BMW and 120,000 yuan ($14,510) in cash.
But the rapid post-election agreement among the Parliament’s major political groups to support Juncker caught Cameron off
guard.
In the Kargopol museum, for example, stands a clay pitcher, presented to the museum by the descendants of a
guard
who appropriated a prisoner's parcel - a pitcher full of honey.
With no salaries to pay teachers (or even the security services), his ability to influence even his own presidential
guard
was severely limited.
But when those boundary lines are blurred, when the dikes crumble and the antiracist watchdogs allow themselves to be intimidated or lower their guard, the FN tries to make itself at home.
They know that NATO is not only a guarantee of our security but also a major commitment: just as our allies safeguard our security, we stand
guard
for the security of others, assuming the same co-responsibility for peace in the world that the Atlantic Alliance accepts as a whole.
Second, to pool risk and
guard
against cost overruns, countries that are considering universal coverage policies should put surgical care under publicly financed plans.
But Chinese and Indian scientists argue that Africa can benefit from a changing of the technological
guard.
This has put the EU on guard, because it is more dependent than the US on trade, and especially on the World Trade Organization’s Dispute Settlement Body, which the Trump administration may try to bypass.
Sanctions may, however, persuade some other powerful constituencies within Iran, namely the clerics, the businessmen of the bazaar, and political conservatives, to turn on President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Revolutionary
Guard
base.
He was let out from time to time, but under
guard
like a zoo animal, to go to some spa or to play solitary holes of golf, one of the many manifestations of “bourgeois liberalization” that his reform efforts allowed to leak through China’s once hermetic seal.
As part of an emergency response, a European frontier force and coast
guard
must be established and charged with helping Greece manage its border, as well as saving lives and processing new arrivals.
While the two groups share the vision of a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Young
Guard
tends to rule out any return to previous channels of negotiation.
In 1998, during the Asian financial crisis, instead of engaging in beggar-thy-neighbor devaluations and financial protectionism, countries found common ground to
guard
against future crises.
Now they were attempting to heal while under armed guard, hearing those same boots approaching their bedsides intermittently throughout the night.
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