Sentences with phrase «properly protect the public»

These authorities will determine the steps necessary to properly protect the public.

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«All prisons are properly staffed to ensure prisoners are managed safely and the public is protected — to suggest otherwise is entirely misleading.»
Giving an update to MPs this afternoon, Mr Miliband reassured the public that the risk was very low, and said staff at the poultry farm were properly protected.
«We conclude that the district court correctly decided that Apple orchestrated a conspiracy among the publishers to raise e-book prices, that the conspiracy unreasonably restrained trade in violation of the Sherman Act, and that the injunction is properly calibrated to protect the public from future anti-competitive harms,» wrote Debra Ann Livingston, for the court.
This means not sharing your user name or password with others, properly protecting your computer from intrusion and being careful not to log into your Account from non-secure computers or networks at cafes, libraries and other public places.
«The purpose is to ensure the owners are responsible, the dog is properly treated and the public is suitably protected
A comprehensive list is provided so that a local authority can order any combination, at their discretion, of what they feel is necessary to properly and safely confine a dangerous dog in order to protect the public from future harm.
I believe that the leaking of this draft is entirely legal, that the taxpayer funded report report is properly in the public domain under the Freedom of Information Act, and that making it available to the public is in any case protected by established legal and ethical standards, but web hosting companies are not in the business of making such determinations so interested readers are encouraged to please download copies of the report for further dissemination in case this content is removed as a possible terms - of - service violation.
If the Trump Administration were serious about properly stewarding our shared national energy resources, it would take action immediately to protect America's public lands and residents:
58 It is apparent, furthermore, from the case - law of the European Court of Human Rights that the right to a fair trial, guaranteed by Article 6 (1) of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, signed at Rome on 4 November 1950, which corresponds to the second paragraph of Article 47 of the Charter, does not preclude «summons by public notice», provided that the rights of those concerned are properly protected (see Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Nunes Dias v Portugal [2003], Reports of Judgments and Decisions 2003 - VI).
With that caveat in place, based on the discussion in Barr we know that they focus on the fact that the law is necessary, works well in practice, protects the public good, and is properly enacted.
In order to understand and properly protect and promote the public interest, the Society shows leadership by promoting a diverse and inclusive legal profession that is representative of the full spectrum of the public it serves.
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Autonomous vehicles have the potential to save thousands of lives a year, but they have to be tested properly to protect the public.
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