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Example sentences for "protections"

Lexicographically close words:
protectingly; protection; protectionism; protectionist; protectionists; protective; protectively; protector; protectorate; protectorates
  1. Upon this suit arm and knee protections are used similar to those illustrated in Fig.

  2. Brassarts cover the upper arms and are provided with Turners, a device for allowing the arm protections to revolve.

  3. We were not going to Baltimore; but, in going up the bay, we went toward Baltimore, and these protections were only intended to protect us while on the bay.

  4. Just a moment previous to the scuffle with Henry, Mr. Hamilton suggested the propriety of making a search for the protections which he had understood Frederick had written for himself and the rest.

  5. There are several good protections against temptations, but the surest is cowardice.

  6. For what purpose were protections given to American seamen?

  7. If this, however, was not so; if protections were only granted to real Americans; it is difficult to see how this is to prevent the employment of British sailors.

  8. Soldiers were permitted to live upon free quarter; the people were robbed and plundered; licenses and protections were abused in order to extort money from the trading part of the nation.

  9. The commons resolved, That all protections granted by members of that house should be declared void, and immediately withdrawn.

  10. It consists of a small litter hung by stiff bamboos from a great pole, over which is steadied a little matted roof, from which various protections from rain or sun can be dropped.

  11. There were mountains and ravines, and vast engineering protections for our path, and everywhere the evidence of a struggle with the many running waters we crossed or skirted.

  12. Sir,--When I was at Williamsburg, and at Petersburg, I gave several inhabitants and country people protections for their persons and properties.

  13. The general professed himself anxious to save from ruin and outrage all Protestants who remained quietly at their homes; and he most readily gave them protections tinder his hand.

  14. But these protections proved of no avail; and he was forced to own that, whatever power he might be able to exercise over his soldiers, he could not keep order among the mob of campfollowers.

  15. Those who ask the protections of civilization should be ready to use the methods of civilization.

  16. Growth of our major health care programs, Medicare and Medicaid, will be slowed, but protections for the elderly and needy will be preserved.

  17. Protections in law must be protections in fact.

  18. In the first real test of the Reform Act, 98 percent of the eligible top-level managers joined the Senior Executive Service, choosing to relinquish job protections for the challenge and potential reward of this new corps of top executives.

  19. We are moving steadily toward a regulatory system that provides needed protections fairly, predictably, and at minimum cost.

  20. We also need benefits and protections that provide a basic measure of security.

  21. Our housing market is healing, our stock market is rebounding, and consumers, patients, and homeowners enjoy stronger protections than ever before.

  22. It's why last year, we put in place consumer protections against hidden fees and penalties by credit card companies and new rules to prevent another financial crisis.

  23. But remembering the safeguards under which he had been placed, he enumerated these to the assembly, and called on the High King to grant him the protections that were his due.

  24. And he thereupon bound these protections and safeguards on the Ard-Ri' with an oath.

  25. Our merchant ships were crowded with British seamen, most of them deserters from their ships of war, and all furnished with fraudulent protections to prove them Americans.

  26. Constitution to the basic due process protections of notice and an opportunity to be heard.

  27. Constitution and most State constitutions to common sense due process protections of notice and an opportunity to be heard.

  28. Even the Navy Office was not above suspicion in this respect, for in '98 a clerk there, whose name does not transpire, was accused of adding to his income by the sale of bogus protections at a guinea a head.

  29. No protection was good unless it bore a minute description of the person to whom it applied, and all protections had to be carried on the person and produced upon demand.

  30. Protections were freely lent and exchanged, bought and sold, "coaxed," concocted and stolen.

  31. Some protections were issued for a limited period and lapsed when that period expired; others were of perpetual "force," unless invalidated by some irregular acton the part of the holder.

  32. The granting of extraordinary protections was thus something entirely erratic and not to be counted upon.

  33. If, however, they took service on board any vessel other than a collier, they forfeited their protections and could be "legally detained.

  34. Pressing from protections," as the phrase ran in the service, did not therefore mean that the Admiralty over-rode its own protections at pleasure.

  35. Malice in sin is sometimes due to the fact that the will has lost certain protections against sin, and hence chooses sin readily and gladly, as happens when a sin against the Holy Ghost has been committed.

  36. It does understand the need for future creators to build on the past, but it also shows that a simple willingness to look upon intellectual property protections in a utilitarian way does not solve all problems.

  37. It certainly does not proceed from Jefferson's presumption that intellectual property protections should be interpreted narrowly.

  38. This were against their testimony, and contrary to the laudable constitutions of the church of Scotland, to take no protections from malignant enemies, as was shewed above in Montrose's case.

  39. If there are special protections for the interests, there ought also to be special protections for the plain people.

  40. Many of the substantial farmers of the country had availed themselves of this offer, and had received protections from the British general.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "protections" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.