Sentences with phrase «stay guarded against it»

On one hand, we are always told to be wary of unexpected circumstances and stay guarded against it.

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The lining that touches your baby is a super soft, stay - dry, no - pill fleece and the outer layer is a waterproof yet breathable material that will guard against leaks.
Here's the diaper opened up so you can see the stay - dry microfleece inner lining and pocket, the two microfiber inserts that are included, and the strip of PUL at the front of the diaper which helps guard against leaks from tummy sleeping.
Michael Shermer, executive director of the Skeptics Society, argues that conspiracy theories come from an ancient human tendency to stay on guard against predators.
Many men stayed at their homes to guard against looters.
In short, my own use of the word «system» is generally not used in any pejorative sense, but is merely reinforcing that for myself, professional planners, and for successful investors, the need to decide ahead of time what the philosophy and such is, will be your best guard against just what you appear to be doing — deciding ad hoc and on a real time basis, and without a pre-thought formal plan, whether to recommend buying, selling, or staying put.
The Happy Cat also comes with stake down rods to help secure it in place, locking zippers to help ensure your tabby stays inside, super-strong rubber mesh to guard against ripping, and large side pocket for extra storage of your feline needs.
Given this fact, it doesn't really take a rocket scientist to understand that staying on guard against medical and health emergencies is vital.
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