The Speaker must always act impartially and protect the right of all MPs to speak during debates.
Today I want to re-state Britain's commitment to promote, defend, and protect the right of journalists to do their jobs without fear of reprisal.
Americans have fought and died around the globe to protect the right of all people to express their views, even views that we profoundly disagree with.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President to the UN General Assembly
They say their employers' actions went against articles nine and 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which protect their right to "freedom of thought, conscience and religion" and prohibit religious discrimination.
"It is about how to balance rights against each other: in particular, the individual's right to family life, the right of the individual to be free from violent crime, and the right of society to protect itself against foreign criminals, " she said.
Make sure you have enough of the right kinds of insurance to protect your family if you die suddenly or become infirm.
It is essential this crime be investigated thoroughly, so as to protect the basic human right of freedom of expression and community radio operations that UNESCO has always supported in Colombia.
With this consensual form of leadership, Picard is able to make the right decisions that protect the well being of the crew, the ship and ultimately, Earth itself.
He said UNESCO would continue its support of governments in ensuring that their legislation related to Internet had safeguards to protect the hard-won right to freedom of expression and its benefits for democracy and development.
Secondly, Nick Clegg said that those who worried that this deal might damage rather than protect the City of London "might be right".
But we can't let those factors influence our public health thinking, we have to do what's right to protect the health of the public.
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In a digital world, where entire songs and movies can be composed from bits and pieces of other media, lawyers are working overtime to protect what their clients see as the right to be paid for every scrap of intellectual property.
They are also designed to help accelerate team performance, protect investments, and simplify the process of finding the right people and information.
For one thing, an amendment might be proposed even if existing law arguably did create or protect a particular right, just for the purpose of getting people to stop arguing about it.
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Avid defenders of the Second Amendment right to bear arms believe that it is precisely because of their desire to protect their own children that they take a strong, pro-gun position.
Today, we celebrate one of our Nation's first laws to protect that right -- the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.
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And while there is no question that procedural requirements like background checks are permissible, that does not mean that the government may place an undue burden on the right of law-abiding citizens to protect themselves.
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When the Convention for the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions came into force in 2007, for this first time in modern history, the right of states to adopt policies to protect and promote their cultural expressions was affirmed in an international legal instrument.
We must also redouble efforts to protect the right to education in all situations, including those of conflict.
For it is not possible systematically to protect religions or their followers from offence without infringing the right of individuals.
Congress has the right to regulate the conduct of elections and protect the process against even the appearance of corruption.
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Ms Rees-Dykes said the horse was more stressed with the number of people around it as it was unable to protect or right itself.
Mann has every right to use the courts to protect his reputation, of course, but I do think he might heed the example of Oscar Wilde before he does so.
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If you maintain the right kind of vigilance, not only will it protect you from costly hacking and a public relations nightmare, it will reward you with higher sales, lower fraud and higher customer satisfaction.
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Yes, it's possible to protect a client's right to privacy while rooting bad guys out of the banking system, and Switzerland is showing the way.
Software and tech hardware companies have to protect their secrets and shield their upcoming products from the prying eyes of competition right up to the day they choose to announce.
The new laws, combined with the disingenuous message ministers are sending about unnecessary red tape, will seriously damage the capacity of the planning system to protect our countryside and environment and deliver the right growth in the right locations.
While urging international donors to support training programmes and capacity-building in the media field, President Karzai assured journalists and reporters that "the government and the laws of Afghanistan will protect their civil and constitutional rights, which include the right to join unions and professional organizations".
"I can't think of anything that we're not doing right now to better protect our convoys, " Chambers argued.
Ms. Quinn said she had waited for "the right economic times" and worked to protect small businesses as part of the deal.
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