Thus, federal dollars would be kept out of abortion clinics, say the bill's supporters.
The losers of both WW I and WWII were kept out of the games.
Nancy Reagan was said to be especially adamant that her husband be kept out of harm's way.
Likewise, the family of twice-divorced Dennis Kucinich, who is currently unmarried, has kept out of the fray.
And should doctors keep prescribing medicines when some potentially vital information is being kept out of view?
Robinson has been kept out of some Blues games by the Wales partnership of Tom Shanklin and Jamie Roberts.
The laconic General Kayani has mostly kept out of domestic politics, but he has left no doubt who is in charge.
Jenkins is Wales' most-capped prop with 52 appearances, but he is being kept out of the Blues side by John Yapp.
And on Thursday, the Japanese government ordered that all 787s be kept out of service until battery safety could be assured.
Alaa Mubarak, 50, is a businessman who largely kept out of politics.
He had even been kept out of school during the busiest seasons.
Private firms are kept out of many markets monopolised by the state.
He was never able to establish himself as a regular at Anfield, kept out of the team by Larry Lloyd and Emlyn Hughes.
Expanding California's system nationwide would help make sure guns are kept out of the hands of those we all agree shouldn't have them.
Since returning to full fitness in September, he has been kept out of the side by the impressive form of Chelsea loanee Rhys Taylor.
The Gulf war achieved most of Mr Bush's announced goals: Kuwait was liberated, aggression was punished, oil reserves were kept out of hostile hands.
Even if Italy and Spain can be kept out of it, officials have still to work out what to do about Portugal - and Cyprus.
The judge ordered in July that the photographs and the videotape be kept out of the public domain until a hearing on Diaz's injunction request.
Mr Berezovsky was kept out of the top spot for declared income by Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, president of Kalmykia, a pitifully poor republic on the Volga.
District Judge Fiona Bagnall refused bail due to police concerns, rejecting suggestions that Shires could be kept out of the area and placed under curfew.
Until Mr Wade became president, they had kept out of politics.
UDA, so that their representatives would be kept out of talks?
However, the amended bill has been criticised by Mr Hazare who wants the the CBI and the Central Vigilance Commission kept out of the government control.
At the weekend the prime minister's former policy guru Steve Hilton described how Downing Street was often kept out of the loop by "paper-shuffling" civil servants.
"Many good young people were kept out of the clutches of paramilitaries by the good, unsung, work of members of the Garda Siochana based locally, " he said.
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While GPs are kept out of the assessment process, Dr Holden admitted that they can get bogged down with correspondence with the Department of Work and Pensions.
Ensuring that undesirables are kept out of Britain but that wealthy businessmen and high-spending tourists are welcomed is a tricky balancing act, made harder by sheer numbers.
Michael Jackson's three children -- Prince, Paris and Blanket -- were kept out of public view until they appeared at his memorial service, when Jackson died in 2009.
It may bring to light some cases in which accusations were kept under wraps and the accused were kept out of the sight of the law or accusers.
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