Sentences with phrase «vulnerable people on the other side»

«There's more freedom for Parliament to balance interests when what it is trying to do is protect the vulnerable, and I think we can agree that in trying to protect reputation, we are talking about people who are vulnerable, at least some of the time,» he said, noting there «are also vulnerable people on the other side of the equation.»

Not exact matches

«But when the Tories got in I felt the need to fight and I was working with the poorest people in society, the most vulnerable, the most voiceless, and I thought if you've got a chance to get on the other side of the table and bang your firsts you should take it.»
Employers that seek to reduce their personal injury risks by removing vulnerable people from those jobs risk getting smacked on the other side of the face by the disability discrimination legislation, under which compensation payments can reach similar levels.
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