Mr. MIKE HUCKABEE (Republican, Former Arkansas Governor): We do have a responsibility to protect life from the point of conception.
You do an awful but completely rational thing: You begin to build little barriers to avoid getting involved past a certain point to protect yourself.
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Nary any inkling that marines protect our country, their point is fighting and winning wars.
Someone who will look out for them, protect them, serve them and point to a brighter future that they can build together.
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The deal could mark a turning point in efforts to protect rhinos because it represents the first official pact signed by both countries, Richard Thomas from the wildlife trade monitoring group Traffic told the BBC.
Second, the point of tenure is to protect teachers from arbitrarily being fired.
That moment of blinding revelation, that banks need to raise capital to protect themselves against losses, is the point at which the Bank of England and other similar central banks can no longer provide the kind of loans I have described.
As a heavy machine gunner, Monsoor had to stay behind the point man on foot patrols and protect the unit from attacks.
Industry leaders and labor groups want politicians to support policies that protect domestic export-driven businesses, and pundits point out that imports lead to trade deficits.
With a high profile case on a slow burn people are watching to see where the line gets drawn between an idea as a critical gestation point that should be totally protected by patents, ideas as a gestation point we can deal with respectfully, and protect and nurture without legal enforcement, and the ideas are ten a penny attitude.
The point of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act was to protect content holders and prevent piracy.
They also point out that China's sheer size will protect it from the commodity trap.
They also point to government regulations that, while designed to protect consumers, are effectively making disclosures longer.
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More to the point, it's about how property rights can protect and ultimately enhance natural resources.
The tweak on it is that the service is still anchored to the users' telephone number and from a telecom firm's point of view that's a good way to protect their revenues.
His point was that nobody needs a semi-automatic weapon to protect their home.
But as raising interest rates to protect the currency means slowing the economy, a government might at some point decide that the pain of maintaining the fixed exchange rate is not worthwhile.
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Lest the point be lost, announcers in the game chant, "Protect this house, " and gamers can clad their fighters in UA gear.
That building is the focal point for GCHQ's continuing mission to produce signals intelligence, protect government communications from compromise and help defend the UK's interests in cyberspace.
Doctors have told her she is at very high risk of getting breast cancer at some point in the future, so she is having them removed to protect her from the disease.
At some point when troop levels have dropped, all a force can do is protect itself.
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The acrylic plate to protect the LCD from water pressure and shocks is 1.5 times thicker than conventional point-and-shoot cameras.
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Once China has advanced to the point that it is producing valuable IP itself then it is more likely to protect the IP of all.
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Steve Sinkevich, a senior biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service who monitors the nests at Breezy Point, said the agency, the parks service and the cooperative collaborate to protect the birds with the least amount of recreational interference.
During the lowest point of the bank crisis, I asked my dad what I should do to protect my finances.
At one point, Tom Cruise, playing an irresponsible dad with two children he must learn to protect, hurtles along the street right toward the camera, which is rapidly receding before him, and buildings and people on all sides disintegrate as the street itself puckers and bubbles like a fondue at the boil.
The entire point of seniority-based systems like the ones that many teachers unions have negotiated is to protect long-serving teachers from losing their jobs when the budget gets tight.
They say the other three will be undermined by the reforms and point out, rather wittily, that it's curious for the government to pledge to protect the NHS from its own decisions.
From that point of view, the risks are grave, for they may affect the state's ability to protect its existence in war.
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