Sentences with phrase «adequately protect people»

To ensure that you can adequately protect people on your property, consider taking lifeguarding, CPR and first aid courses so you know what to do in an emergency.
When they do deploy, they don't always do so early enough or extend far enough forward to adequately protect people.
Syracuse, N.Y. — The signs Onondaga County plans to install telling anglers to be wary of eating fish won't adequately protect people from eating contaminated fish, activists and the Onondaga Nation said today.
«The lack of transparency and accountability in military spending, during the administration of former president Jonathan, has led to the inability of the military to adequately protect people against the violation of their rights by Boko Haram in the northeast of Nigeria.»

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We also want to see better media representation of all trans people, and amends to other legal documents like the Gender Recognition Act, to ensure that all trans and nonbinary people are adequately protected in law.»
American society has still not adequately addressed the issue of domestic violence and abuse to protect persons from harm under church membership, as we saw with the Texas judge that beat his daughter, claiming that it was a part of his faith to discipline her in this manner; 4.
The problem is that my definition includes a counterfactual element: it asks whether the person in question could be adequately protected while remaining in her present country of residence.
«We have additional personnel on ground now and we are adequately and fully giving them the full logistic support to ensure that people are protected,» the governor added.
Colchester warns that the government's regulations on REDD do not adequately protect indigenous peoples.
So a person who turns red after 20 minutes of unprotected sun exposure is theoretically protected 15 times longer if they adequately apply SPF 15.
Young people can also learn on their own by using appropriately regulated financial products in a context where young consumers are adequately protected.
Plaintiffs claim that Defendants did not adequately protect the Network Platforms and, as a result, unauthorized people were able to access certain accountholder information.
The starting point for considering an appeal against a modification was to consider very carefully: first, whether or not the existing measures had adequately protected (and would continue to adequately protect) the public against the activities of the controlled person; and second, whether or not the controlled person had complied with the obligations that had been placed upon him.
In our view, many aspects of Bill C - 59 require substantial amendments — in order to both withstand constitutional scrutiny and adequately protect the rights and security of all persons in Canada.
Third, pre-existing safeguards adequately protect arrested and detained persons against self - incrimination.
74 Third, the scope of the duty to protect can be adequately identified and manageably applied to deprivations of life, liberty and security of the person.
While you want to ensure that you're adequately protected, there are a lot of insurance policies that are unnecessary for most people.
For virtually any person with any number of dependents, varying needs and budgets, there is a type of life insurance that will adequately cover them and those they seek to protect.
So whether you are a senior citizen, a married couple with a family, or a young person seeking Sioux City renters insurance on your full - time home or a temporary home for vacation or for a season, you have affordable options to ensure you are adequately protected.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the extraordinary step of speaking to the press on Thursday in a sign that the narrative around the company — that it can't adequately protect the personal information of the many millions of people who use its signature social network — is spinning out of control.
In the context of these uses, Indigenous peoples claim that their rights as traditional holders and custodians of this knowledge are not adequately recognised or protected.
A process of consultation will not adequately protect this unique interest if there is not sufficient information provided to Indigenous people to enable them, as experts on the meaning of their own cultural norms, to make an assessment of theimpact of proposed future acts on their native title interests.
[2] However, the current system does not adequately recognise or protect the role Indigenous peoples play or the knowledge we collectively posses.
In order to adequately and consistently protect the heritage value [5] of places of significance to Indigenous peoples and achieve the objects of the Act, clear linkages must be made between inter-related legislation, both state and commonwealth to ensure consistency of approach and application.
The need for Constitutional reform to adequately protect Indigenous peoples rights and recognise the special place of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in our nation remains unfinished business.
The problem is that people often don't have the emotional regulation or enough discipline to adequately protect either their partner's emotions or their own.
Australia will quite likely continue to be brought to task by UN treaty committees where there is a failure to adequately recognise and protect the human rights of Australia's Indigenous peoples, including the right to own and inherit property and the right not to be deprived of their own means of subsistence.
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