But chairman Keith Vaz said an official register was needed to guard against "maverick decision making".
Advocates said it would be important to guard against too much information being required or shared.
But we were able to guard the paint and the 3-point line, and that's the goal.
To guard against future floods, the government is trying to resettle refugees on higher ground.
They also recommended using shorter implants to guard against the risk of nerve damage.
New projects could, therefore, be financed without massive insurance costs to guard against future lawsuits.
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We left a couple of ANA privates to guard the vehicles in the courtyard.
She argued that there are measures now in place to guard against the misuse of funds.
To guard against more sophisticated hackers, administrators should make sure systems are configured to maximize security.
On the contrary, co-operation grew, as countries sought common ground to guard against future crises.
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Security sensors also have been built into the new bridge to guard against terrorist attacks.
Thousands of Iraqis have also been dispatched to guard softer targets such as oil pipelines.
To guard against that, the Scots would probably try to charge student fees to the English.
Over time, Zilberman realized that it wasn't enough for him to guard his father's land.
Another one taxes businesses on the generators they keep to guard against power cuts.
NATO, it had promised to guard the villagers and was preparing to do so.
They need to guard against the wind, sun, and lack of water among other forces.
And this watchdog will have the authority to guard against unfair practices in mortgage transactions and foreclosures.
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The administration has deployed more than 3, 000 policemen to guard the two holy towns of Nashik and Trimbakeshwar.
Steps taken to guard against this appeared to have gone seriously wrong during the day, the inquest heard.
In the 19th century, Congress created forces to guard federal buildings and to police the expanding American West.
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The biggest challenge is to guard the guardians by creating a sturdy legal framework for the anti-corruption campaign.
Perhaps especially in such times prayer is needed -- to guard against pride and to guard against complacency.
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Governments spend vast sums on defence to guard against the remote chance that their countries may be invaded.
Some investors are using commodities as a hedge, to guard against a broad drop in the stock market.
To save his livelihood, Dromi built a room in his sheep pen and moved in to guard them.
But most observers pooh-pooh the idea that Congress will do anything to guard against similar incidents in the future.
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Nearly 140, 000 troops were deployed throughout the country to guard polling places and keep the peace, state-run VTV reported.
Chickens scratch around under huts that sit on stilts to guard against flooding when the river bursts its banks.
It requires a basic understanding of threats and how to guard against them.
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