Sentences with phrase «only as a safeguard»

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«You have the question not only of how to store the data in an industry that is not traditionally that tech savvy, but also how to handle digital evidence with the same safeguards as physical evidence.»
As well, these are only the first in along potential list of other protective legislation that can safeguard those facing financial instability.
For example, in one speech Hitler said, «In this hour I would ask of the Lord God only this: that, as in the past, so in the years to come He would give His blessing to our work and our action, to our judgement and our resolution, that He will safeguard us from all false pride and from all cowardly servility, that He may grant us to find the straight path which His Providence has ordained for the German people, and that He may ever give us the courage to do the right, never to falter, never to yield before any violence, before any danger... I am convinced that men who are created by God should live in accordance with the will of the Almighty... If Providence had not guided us I could often never have found these dizzy paths... Thus it is that we National Socialists, too, have in the depths of our hearts our faith.
From the limitation of offering assisted suicide to terminally - ill patients whose prognosis is only six months of life, to the so - called «safeguard» of having two doctors check the patient has a «clear, settled, and voluntary» wish to die (and, er, as we all know, a two doctor requirement was such a powerful safeguard in the Abortion Act!)
As winemakers will attest, you can not improve a product's quality during bottling, you can only maintain it, and so, as brand custodians, we aim to safeguard the standards that producers deliveAs winemakers will attest, you can not improve a product's quality during bottling, you can only maintain it, and so, as brand custodians, we aim to safeguard the standards that producers deliveas brand custodians, we aim to safeguard the standards that producers deliver.
Fast - tracking safeguards in Indonesia is also the only way to help the tens of thousands of animals currently in Indonesian feedlots who are being, and will continue to be, treated in exactly the same way as the poor animals we saw on Four Corners three weeks ago.
Buying players we do NOT actually need, just as a safeguard, will not only put back those young players progress, but also mean, in a few years we will have the problem of moving those players on, and, will have to pay them top dollar just to warm the bench in the meantime.
Personal data linked to the processing of insurance claims, subject access requests, disputes, safeguarding investigations, disciplinary or police matters will only be kept for as long as it necessary for those purposes, as each is applicable.
In those countries where it remains, international safeguards aim to ensure legality and fair trial, principles of equality and consistency, and minimum standards of protection for vulnerable groups, as well as entailing imposition only for the most serious crimes.
Ed Miliband says only Labour - under him as prime minister - can be «trusted» to safeguard the British NHS
In the autumn Mr Reid announced operation safeguard - which allows the use of police cells - as an emergency measure, and last month he reminded courts they should only be sending the most dangerous offenders to jail.
However, loopholes in these regulations mean that the most popular programmes with children, even those marketed as «family programmes», do not have the same safeguards on HFSS advertising as programmes watched only by children.
Olam, however, denies the claim, insisting it will only put the plantation on «land that is classed as savannah mosaic, woody pioneer areas, logged or degraded forest that does not support significant conservation priorities,» and it is working with authorities to develop an ape management plan that aims to «safeguard ape populations wherever they are found.»
The Scottish Wildlife Trust has identified 51 sites that it believes should be safeguarded, but Scottish Natural Heritage — the government's conservation agency — has designated only 25 of them as Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
That is a concern, especially as the framework not only safeguards the introduction into the clinic, but also the follow - up of the children born after this treatment.
So as you can see, it's hugely important to make every effort you can to not only decrease excess belly fat, but to make long term changes that you can realistically stick to to safeguard your health well into old age.
«This not only helps the individual involved, but may also safeguard other users as online dating agencies can spot potential problems and act immediately to protect their members.»
If your fella regularly flakes, openly frets about missing time with the boys to spend it with you, or safeguards his precious schedule so vigilantly that you're pencilled in only intermittently, think about moving on to someone who won't make you feel as though you're inconveniencing him by wanting to spend time together.
Technological and social realities mean parental controls and filtering can only serve as one, limited part of a strategy to safeguard children.
Only companies who sign up to the Code of Practice, updated to include issues such as safeguarding and data security, can use the BESA «tick» logo on their marketing materials and websites.
Funding may not be the only off - putting aspect of capital building works — the prospect of educating pupils on a building site is not exactly appealing, and there are important factors to consider such as safeguarding, health and safety, and procurement practice.
Schools are faced with the challenge of not justsafeguarding students who speak only English, but also EAL students, whose language differences make it near impossible for staff to monitor and react to as part of their safeguarding and Prevent Duty obligations.
We use computer safeguards such as firewalls and data encryption; we enforce physical access controls to our buildings and files; and we authorize access to personal information only for those employees who require it to fulfill their job responsibilities.
Alice Lee retired at the age of 100 and passed away only a few months ago, leaving another attorney in her practice to serve her place as the safeguard of Harper Lee's interests and career.
Kindle Fire haters are mostly writing from the wrong context (expecting a $ 200 Tablet to be as fast as a $ 500 Tablet, assuming the only right design choices are what Apple decides, safeguarding their livelihoods or their tech religion).
There are plenty of software safeguards too, such as making sure they can only watch appropriate content online, adjustable screen - time limits and access to loads of age - appropriate games.
FHA - approved counseling is not the only government regulation that can safeguard you as a consumer.
The law includes many safeguards, such as restricting merchant printouts of credit card numbers to only the last five digits and allowing consumers to put red flags on their credit reports to curb the chance someone else will apply for credit under their name.
This is one way of safeguarding not only your payments but your credit score as well.
The mortgage approval and screening process is put in place to safeguard not only the financial institution but the borrower as well.
As well, these are only the first in along potential list of other protective legislation that can safeguard those facing financial instability.
The inflation guard endorsement functions as more of a buffer than a complete safeguard since it only requires the insurance company to increase its policy limits up to 80 % of your home's replacement cost.
Parasite control, also known as deworming, is an important way to safeguard not only your pet's health, but also that of you and your children.
Goldens were recognized in the United States in 1932 and the Golden Retriever Club of America was organized in 1939 — which, like its English predecessor, is dedicated to the welfare of Golden Retrievers whose popularity can hold merit only as long as breeders are conscientious in their efforts to safeguard the inherent qualities of temperament, working ability and type such as Lord Tweedmouth and his followers strove to attain.
She put in place several safeguards to ensure that not only would a baby's own mother want to care for it, but that other mothers, or mother - figures, would as well.
You can collect personal information only if you meet several requirements, including obtaining express, informed consent from the traveler to collection and dissemination to suppliers; maintaining records about when you collected each piece of information; protecting transfer of data by making sure that data processors such as travel suppliers also follow the rules; and safeguarding data.
Wizard 101, and many other games, go so far as to not allow most players with each other to chat without special safeguards — most players playing the freeware version can only communicate using preset words and phrases.
«Yet by lifting the sanctions prematurely, the Council not only risks opening up the Liberian timber industry to possibly predatory logging practices before sufficient safeguards are in place but also undermines the sanctions regime as a whole.»
The researchers say their results underline the importance of protecting remaining primary forest, and that doing so may not only help safeguard wildlife biodiversity but human communities, as well.
As Oklahoma attorney general, Pruitt sued the agency he's now in charge of 14 times to block air and water safeguards, but he isn't the only one with courtroom experience.
To ignore this armada of safeguards against error in the face of known issues with proxy data can only be described as willful ignorance.
Therefore, it is only adequate rules of prevention, applicable to discovery and admissibility of evidence proceedings, that can provide a sufficient opportunity to apply safeguards against inadequate records being used as evidence.
I would submit that the Court of Justice would only find such a joint court compatible with EU law if procedural safeguards such as a preliminary reference procedure were included to ensure the Court of Justice's eventual jurisdiction.
The Court found that the (unique) solution imagined by the Commission to compensate for the lack of safeguards established by US law does not conform to such requirements as the «Principles» only bind US companies that have self - certify and not US public authorities (Article 1 of the Safe Harbour Decision).
As well as «the need to safeguard and promote the rights and welfare of children and vulnerable adults», there is «the need to ensure that action by the Commission... is proportionate to the risks against which it would afford safeguards and is targeted only where it is needed»As well as «the need to safeguard and promote the rights and welfare of children and vulnerable adults», there is «the need to ensure that action by the Commission... is proportionate to the risks against which it would afford safeguards and is targeted only where it is needed»as «the need to safeguard and promote the rights and welfare of children and vulnerable adults», there is «the need to ensure that action by the Commission... is proportionate to the risks against which it would afford safeguards and is targeted only where it is needed».
The report makes clear that «no deal» would not only be economically damaging, but would bring an abrupt end to cooperation between the UK and EU on issues such as counter terrorism, police and security and nuclear safeguards.
With regard to necessity, it noted that limitations to fundamental rights should only apply in so far as is strictly necessary [52] and that EU law must lay down clear and precise rules governing the scope of limitations and the safeguards for individuals [54].
According to the AG, paragraphs 56 to 59 of Digital Rights Ireland should indeed be interpreted as meaning that a general data retention obligation does not pass the strict necessity test but only if «it is not accompanied by stringent safeguards concerning access to the data, the period of retention and the protection and security of the data» (§ 195, original emphasis).
I think the antidote is to focus on value and how IP can be used not only to safeguard innovative and creative work but as security for finance.
In any case, the CJEU continued by emphasising that stability support is only granted subject to strict conditionality and when such support «is indispensable to safeguard the financial stability of the euro area as a whole».
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