Sentences with phrase «guard against harm»

Lawton renters insurance offers protection for your: wardrobe, televisions, electronics, cell phones, appliances, rugs, jewelry, art objects, and any other personal items you want to guard against harm.
Hence, guarding it against any harm such as a scratch or a drop - off would warrant a little extra protection.

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In remarks at the AARP on Monday, Obama stressed the importance of imposing a cohesive standard mandating that all brokers and advisors working in the retirement space act in their clients» best interests to guard against conflicted advice that could harm investors.
«With the run we have had with injuries and suspensions it has been tough, but you have to guard against the desperation to bring players back in too quickly, because you can do more harm than good.
Security guards are also most effective against attackers who do not want to be caught or harmed, such as armed robbers.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said he is reviewing pension fund investments to guard against BDS affiliations that could harm Israeli - based businesses the fund has bought into.
The Rottweiler running the fence is using his natural guarding instincts against other dogs or people who might cause him harm if they intrude on his personal space.
«While the provision is ostensibly aimed at protecting prostitutes from harm, it prevents them from taking measures that could reduce harm and at worst drives them into the hands of the very predators that the law intends to guard against.
«It is clear that the harm, which the provisions of Part VI were to guard against, was the acquisition by the state of personal communications that would otherwise be unattainable because their existence disappears once the words are spoken,» wrote Nordheimer.
While you can't ensure no harm will ever come to your home, you can help guard against losses that endanger it.
When you leave your house or apartment, you need to know there is someone there invisibly guarding your belongings against the harm that could befall them.
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