Quotes About Safeguarding
And the spectators must not be allowed to see too much. President Obama has set new standards in safeguarding this principle. He has, in fact, punished more whistle-blowers than all previous presidents combined, a real achievement for an administration that came to office promising transparency.
~ Noam Chomsky
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North Carolina is blessed with amazing coastal resources and we need to safeguard our coast because it helps drive our economy.
~ Roy Cooper
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Ranger keeps small Third World countries secure.
~ Janet Evanovich
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Safeguarding life at every stage is a solemn responsibility, and one Hoosiers entrusted me to uphold.
~ Mike Braun
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Safeguarding life at every stage is a solemn responsibility, one that Hoosiers have entrusted me to uphold.
~ Mike Braun
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A wise woman protects her kids. A wiser woman hangs out with police officers, retired FBI agents and private investigators.
~ Shannon L. Alder
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Stopping bad things is a significant public service.
~ Ted Cruz
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While the United States is closing doors, Canada is opening them. While U.S. President Donald Trump is slouching toward authoritarianism, Canada is safeguarding democracy.
~ Denise Dresser
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I support safeguarding users' personally identifiable information and sensitive data like health or financial records. I also believe the government has a responsibility to punish deceptive and unfair practices that defy reasonable expectations about consumers' privacy.
~ Marsha Blackburn
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The San Gabriel monument expands our natural heritage, but there is more in need of safeguarding - extraordinary places like Utah's Greater Canyonlands.
~ Frances Beinecke
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U.S. nuclear technology is one of this nation's most valuable secrets, and it should have been protected.
~ Charles Bass
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Democracy as a promise means that society can never be just enough and that the self-reflection and struggles that enable all members of the community to participate in the decisions and institutions that shape their lives must be continually debated, safeguarded, and preserved at all costs.
~ Henry Giroux
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Protecting somebody by hurting them before someone else gets the chance isn't the kind of protecting that anybody wants.
~ Holly Black
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I guarded it so well that I could behave as though I didn't have one at all. Even now, it is a shabby, worm-eaten, and scabrous thing. But it is yours.
~ Holly Black
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It is my belief that books are living things.... And as living things, they need to be protected.
~ Holly Black
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I dislike the thought of damage to you. I will take steps to avoid it.
~ Lilith Saintcrow
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Unionism seldom if ever uses such powers as it has to ensure better work almost always it devotes a large part of that power to safeguarding bad work.
~ H. L. Mencken
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We are ready to engage in international co-operation against terrorism with a view to safeguarding national interests and regional security and stability.
~ Li Peng
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There's always more employers can do to protect their employees.
~ Kevin de Leon
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that form of the instinct of self-preservation with which we guard everything that is best in ourselves...
~ Marcel Proust
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The law was designed to save, not to destroy
~ John Steinbeck
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We are in this business, whether it be intelligence or the government, to protect freedom, democracy and liberty, not to violate that.
~ John O. Brennan
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All neurotic symptoms have as their object the task of safeguarding the patient's self-esteem and thereby also the lifeline into which he has grown.
~ Alfred Adler
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Librarians, too, are gatekeepers -- not of actual experience, of course, but of its written accounts. My job is to safeguard those accounts. Not to judge them; simply to see to their proper dissemination.
~ Unknown
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