Sentences with phrase «protected from what»

A wise choice is to make sure your leisure travel investments are protected from what can go wrong before and during a trip, such as accidents requiring medical attention, lost baggage and delays.
Employees who take pregnancy or parental leave are also protected from what is phrased a «sham reinstatement» where the reinstatement lasts for a short period following the leave and then the employee is terminated.
Who is intended to be protected from what by competition law?
Whenever it rains outside, it's important that you do everything that you can in order to make sure that these items are protected from what could become serious flood damage.
If mom and baby are together, like on mom's chest, then the baby is protected from what the two of them may be exposed to.
They want the amateur athlete to be so protected from what happens in real life that he becomes unprepared for anything that isn't measured in time or distance.
For this to happen, they need to be protected from what will harm them and guided into sound doctrine.
The two men take nearly opposite approaches to trade: According to Lighthizer, American jobs and businesses must be protected from what he views as unfair global competition, while Froman has expressed that negotiating free trade deals helps America to set the standards for international trade policies that benefit American economic growth.
For who is this ineffectual God who failed to show up and claim her but a version of her father who abdicated and disappeared; who failed to protect her from what was going on in her home; who, in effect, «dropped» her before she was fully formed?
He walks with us into the suffering and shame, and bears it along with us, protecting us from what He can.
You already know how to protect yourself from that What was that tin foil hats?
This compulsion to protect ourselves from what was once overwhelming poison in our relationships, creates a desperate need for control and prevents us from taking new opportunities.
It's not about hovering over every step your child makes, but about doing your best to protect them from what you can.
Sure, some may disapprove, some may be offended, some may take issue with breastfeeding in public, but it isn't your job to protect them from what offends them and it certainly isn't your job to sacrifice your child's needs for someone else's comfort.
But even though the 5 - 4 majority ruling makes an intellectual end run around the language of the Second Amendment to get to their ruling, they very clearly state that society (government, convened to collectively protect us from what we can't protect ourselves from as individuals) has the right to, and legitimate interest in controlling gun ownership, in several specific ways.
The first question, though, is «protect it from what
«If occupants are in an illegal situation, you are all protecting us from what's going on right now,» Day said.
But did you know that the best electronic ear muffs not only protect you from what you don't want to hear, they also improve what you do?
Members of the California council have statutory immunity from prosecution, which protects them from what the Italian scientists just went through.
He was convinced that nature had a way, not yet discovered by physicists, to protect us from what he considered an absurd implication of his theory.
Allergies are IgE mediated — IgE is an antibody that the immune system makes in reaction to a an allergen The purpose of IgE is to protect us from what the body perceives to be a threat — in this case, a food protein that it doesn't recognize.
«Protect me from what I want,» the LMR reads.
Do we do our children a favor by protecting them from what we deem too much for them to handle?
To protect himself from what he describes as «the least liberal country in the world», he wrote Wolf Totem under a pen - name and... (more)
But even so, this still can't protect you from what may happen after the launch!
You are shown by text and example which shoes will protect you from what obstacles, how to deal with every enemy in the game, how to handle keys and other environmental objects and how to handle failure.
She has provoked and bewildered with statements writ large and anonymously in public spaces: «Protect me from what I want», «Any surplus is immoral».
Postmodern art (think: Jenny Holzer putting an electronic billboard over New York's Times Square reading, «Protect me from what I want» in 1985) was made by artists stuck in a world they could scarcely change.
Together with Hubert Klocker, he organised the project Protect Me From What I Want, a collaboration with Jenny Holzer and Keith Haring.
Holzer has used technology to smuggle her urgent and provocative texts into unlikely sites, displaying, for instance, «Protect me from what I want» on the large electronic billboard in Times Square in 1986.
Jenny Holzer is an American conceptual artist best known for her text - based works, which are constructed from «truisms» such as «abuse of power comes as no surprise» and «protect me from what I want.»
One example being the signs of Jenny Holtzer which use the devices of art to convey specific messages, such as «Protect Me From What I Want».
One example being the signs of Jenny Holzer which use the devices of art to convey specific messages, such as «Protect Me From What I Want».
Holzer's texts — such as the aphorisms «Abuse of power comes as no surprise» and «Protect me from what I want» — have appeared on posters and condoms, and as electronic LED signs and projections of xenon light.
Jenny Holzer Jenny Holzer is best known for artworks that take the form of short, barbed statements, such as «Protect me from what I want,» or «Abuse of power comes as no surprise.»
First of all is the «subversive design» of Ettore Sottsass for the Studio Memphis followed by the graphic design of Peter Saville and Neville Brody; architectural models and rendering, together with preparatory drawings by Philip Johnson for the AT&T skyscraper (1978); works by Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman and Ai Weiwei; the 1986 stainless steel bust of Louis XIV by Jeff Koons; the reconstruction of the monumental work by Jenny Holzer «Protect Me From What I Want» (1983 - 85); performances and costumes, including the «Big Suit» worn by David Byrne for the documentary «Stop Making Sense» of 1984; extracts from films such as» The Last of England» by Derek Jarman (1987); music videos of Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order; and also surprising objects such as the dinner services designed by architects like Zaha Hadid, Frank O. Gehry and Arata Isozaki.
Jenny Holzer's truisms, such as «Abuse of power comes as no surprise» and «Protect me from what I want,» have appeared on posters, billboards, and even condoms, and as LED signs and monumental light projections.
... Jeff Koons; the reconstruction of the monumental work by Jenny Holzer «Protect Me From What I Want» (1983 - 85); performances and costumes, including the «Big Suit» worn by David Byrne for the documentary «Stop Making Sense» of 1984; extracts from films such as» The Last of England» by Derek Jarman...
Jenny Holzer's condoms wrapped with text: «Protect me from what I want.»
The Portland Museum of Art owns a small set of Holzer sayings printed on wooden postcards, one of which reads: «Protect me from what I want.»
Protect Me From What I Want, 1988, Jenny Holzer 26.
The Museum also owns a small set of Holzer sayings printed on wooden postcards, one of which reads: «Protect me from what I want.»
Kedz shoes designed by Jenny Holzer with the text «PROTECT ME FROM WHAT I WANT.»
Less subtle, but knowingly so, is BMW's display of a Le Mans racing car custom - painted by the American conceptual artist Jenny Holzer — known for her text aphorisms — emblazoned with the words «Protect me from what I want».
Separate from the works exploring the portrait genre, the new installation also features a selection of sculpture including Cornelia Parker's Hanging Fire (Suspected Arson), Tara Donovan's Untitled (Pins), and a small - scale marble footstool by Jenny Holzer, SELECTIONS FROM SURVIVAL: PROTECT ME FROM WHAT I WANT.
Jenny Holzer Protect Me From What I Want / Boredom Makes You Do Crazy Things, 1992 Golf balls (Photo: Lloyd Hryclw)
... Jenny Holzer «Protect Me From What I Want» (1983 - 85); performances and costumes, including the «Big Suit» worn by David Byrne for the documentary «Stop Making Sense» of 1984; extracts from films such as» The Last of England» by Derek Jarman (1987); music videos of Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New...
Many will be familiar with Holzer's well - known Truisms: PROTECT ME FROM WHAT I WANT, MONEY CREATES TASTE, YOUR OLDEST FEARS ARE YOUR WORST ONES, LACK OF CHARISMA CAN BE FATAL.
Just being there, in the chair sitting next to my client — that was enough to protect her from what undoubtedly would've been a field day for opposing counsel, who had summoned my client in an effort to collect a debt, who wanted the treasure map, to see for himself the proverbial X on the map where the loot was buried.

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