This hard-line defence has fended off lawsuits in Japan itself.
The first line of defence against compromised products are the factory's clients, the importers.
Another line of defence for the traditional novel lies, odd as it sounds, in new media.
Mr Felstead agreed, saying it could have "great capability" as a last line of defence in many situations.
Another line of defence is expected to rest on Mr Fastow's self-enrichment from off-balance-sheet partnerships that dealt with Enron.
Applying sun cream should be the last, not the first, line of defence.
There is another line of defence open to Huawei and its erudite defenders.
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Even if this line of defence was more than just a smokescreen, the ties to Mr Rajaratnam are inevitably finite.
However, experts are hopeful that some existing drugs could provide an important first line of defence against a future pandemic.
This has managed to mutate to resist even the antibiotic described as the "last line of defence" against such staph infections.
So the next line of defence against hysteresis is to keep the jobless in the labour force, actively looking for work.
But it will be much more potent if the courts act as the last line of defence against the corrosiveness of arbitrary government.
He was responsible for organising the Mannerheim Line of defence against Russia during World War Two and was president of Finland from 1944-1946.
And when banks have failed and markets have faltered, we the representatives of the people have to be the people's last line of defence.
"We are hypothesising that having these genes expressed in the epidermis will provide a first line of defence as insecticides penetrate the skin, " he explained.
Tindall has a tendency to come rushing out of the line in defence and I have a feeling his replacement, Banahan, will do the same.
Minutes later, Collins' shot cleared the static Sorenson but full-back Kelly was on hand as the last line of defence to head the ball away to safety.
All this matters because Gordon Brown's best line of defence is that the crisis is a global one and that his solution has been adopted around the world.
Parents should be the first line of defence for children.
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Close links to the local people originally seemed a good thing, since the army was supposed to fall back on guerrilla warfare as its second line of defence against an invasion.
For Iraq, persuading the world that it is worth continuing with inspections, however slowly it ekes out its co-operation with them, is its main diplomatic line of defence against a war.
Infection by MRSA bacteria is increasingly common in hospitals, and there have been cases of bugs which show resistance even to vancomycin, an antibiotic traditionally regarded as "the last line of defence".
President of the Royal College of Pathologists, Professor John Lilleyman, has also described the professor's line of defence as "surprising" as it appeared to contradict the findings of the report into the scandal.
"It functions as the last line of defence, so if you can fit a laser onto it, you have a longer reach and an unlimited magazine, cause it keeps on throwing out photons, " he added.
There is no serious discussion of the idea that a low leverage ratio should be the first line of defence, and that the Basel risk-weighting rules should be less prescriptive and more in the form of guidance.
The Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD), however, sees its role less as an active promoter of British exports than as a last-ditch line of defence when the market has no answer (it is also charged with making a profit).
While the role of the Home Guard during World War II has been widely celebrated, very little is known of their counterparts in the Auxiliary Units, who would have been Britain's last line of defence in the event of a Nazi invasion.
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