They were also frequently guilty of shoving their pads forward as a line of defense, and duly being given out LBW anyway.
Also 230, 000 doses of iodine have been distributed to evacuation centers as a first line of defense against airborne radioactive poisoning of the thyroid, a common concern in these situations.
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Good vacuuming of the mattress itself is a key line of defense against allergy-causing mites, said Dr. Sharon Horesh Bergquist, assistant professor in the department of medicine at Emory University.
But parents can be a first line of defense, said Leticia Barr, a former schoolteacher who runs the website Tech Savvy Mama.
Elsewhere another boom was set up as a second line of defense.
Doing this on every flight would of course be prohibitive, but it is worth considering whether we are doing enough to provide flights enough marshals as a last line of defense.
Like it or not, interest rates are a risk management tool for lenders and if a borrower has become delinquent on a loan they need to have a last line of defense.
For starters, such oversight provides a first-line of defense with frontrunning or insider trading issues.
As evidenced by the disgrace of the Madoff, Stanford Financial, and other financial scandals, FINRA has not exactly served as a formidable first line of defense against financial fraud.
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In April 1945, as a lieutenant and platoon leader, he was leading his men against a heavily fortified German line of defense in Tuscany, Italy.
But the Federation for American Immigration Reform said the interior stations are a needed "second line of defense" to track down and apprehend illegal immigrants who make it past international borders and into heavily traveled corridors in the United States.
Now they are positioning their products as the First Line of Defense, a message that resonates on multiple planes.
Particularly since debtors have little ability to restrict when they can be placed into an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding, this decision must give the heebie-jeebies to planners whose first line of defense is a business entity to attempt to shield personal assets.
The goal of the hearings is to examine the design and performance of the drilling rig's blowout preventer, a mammoth set of valves that is the last line of defense against an oil spill.
The best line of defense may be a healthy dose of common sense.
While vigilance is always the first line of defense, installing a security scanner onto your PCs and Android mobile devices will help keep the bad guys out of your digital fortress.
However, he says the best deterrent is still a simple one: "The best line of defense to defend your house is having an alarm sign in front, " he says.
There's one other patient in line for a face transplant through the same Department of Defense grant that funded Wiens' procedure, Janis said.
Teams can break the gain line through quick passes, sleight of hand or a chipped kick over the onrushing defense.
Oh and that the NYPD should be a little nicer to street vendors, who are, apparently, our first line of defense.
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In that regard, the fact that GD shares have traded roughly in line with defense peers is surprising, because few of them have a commercial component offering the upside potential over coming years that Gulfstream does.
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However, if no air marshals are aboard (currently they are assigned to most international flights but only a small percentage of domestic flights), flight attendants and passengers are the first line of defense.
Perhaps, in analyst fashion, Blodget swallowed a little too much of the company line--in this case from Stewart's defense lawyers, who just happen to be the same lawyers who represented Merrill Lynch in the analyst scandal.
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