Sentences with phrase «regarded as a shield»

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President - elect swearing in the Presidential oath regarding workplace to protect, shield, as well as... silver dimes value
Should city go ahead and win the league, thrashing them in the community shield would be regarded as their gift to us.
There is a certain «chosen one» who does regard the community shield as a trophy and it has certainly felt like one for all of the 30,000 plus gooners who paid their money to cheer their team at Wembley.
The newer thin silicone (as opposed to older hard plastic or latex rubber) nipple shields seem to be better in this regard.
Yesterday he stepped out from behind the human shield of Mr Clegg to defend misguided health reforms that many professionals regard as ushering in worse patient care and back - door privatisation.
On «xx» and «Coexist,» the xx was using sadness as a kind of shield; its stylish monotony kept you from regarding the players as real people open to real connection.
Peter's first visit to the Conservation Department at Ridgefield University transforms the way he regards books, «He had thought of books before only as his shield, but now they seemed to be taking on lives of their own, not so much as...
To help in this regard, Chen recommends that groomers who have the budget for it, consider buying a table — such as Comfort Groom's Accordion Lift Table — that incorporates some type of shield over the lift system, to both keep fur from getting into the motor and protect the groomer from any of the exposed mechanics underneath.
Vibration occurs when an enemy has attacked and defeated your character, although the only disappointment regarding the four pre-set control schemes is being unable to re-configure any actions to be performed through the touch pad as it is unused, while there is also no light bar implementation which could have produced green when saving a human, a colour representing a power - up such as light blue for collecting a shield and flashing dark red for being defeated by an enemy.
The Court also found the «Torrens system» will not operate as a shield to protect a vendor from his or her contractual obligations in this regard (see para. 48).
In order to protect courts of law and administrative tribunals, a principle of deliberative secrecy applies to shield those decision - makers from having to make transparent or provide information in regards to the intellectual or other process by which they may have arrived at their decision except as may stand on the record within their reasons for judgment or opinion.
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