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en I think what the [lawsuit] is going to do is have people realize that the government is there to protect consumers, not to protect one competitor over another,

en New Yorkers are tough people. They realize that there are certain risks they have to assume, ... I think they also realize that the government is doing everything that we reasonably can do to protect them.

en We had to take this action to protect our business and the interests of our consumers. Conduct from private label manufacturers that can mislead consumers cannot be tolerated. P&G invests heavily in research, development and intellectual property and design, and must protect that investment.

en If transformed into the law of the land, Judge Roberts' legal views could produce a government with less power to protect ordinary people and give ordinary people less power to protect themselves from abuse by government and other powerful interests.

en Our intellectual property is among our most valuable assets, ... This lawsuit represents an intensified effort to protect our intellectual capital. This isn't the first time we've sued to protect this investment and it certainly won't be the last.

en We want to make sure we protect our interests. I've got a lot invested. The last thing I want is to be involved in a lawsuit with somebody, but I'm going to protect my interests.

en Many people want the government to protect the consumer. A much more urgent problem is to protect the consumer from the government.
  Milton Friedman

en In many cases, it was from their homes at gunpoint. There were no receipts given or anything else at a time when there was no 911 response and these citizens were out there on their own protecting their families, ... The worst thing about it is that it was at a time of complete collapse of the government's ability to protect people and they were trying to protect themselves.

en There is no more fundamental obligation of a government than to protect those who cannot protect themselves: namely, our children. The failure of government in this instance to safeguard the health and welfare of these children is beyond excuse, it is sickening,

en There is no more fundamental obligation of a government than to protect those who cannot protect themselves -- namely, our children. The failure of government in this instance to safeguard the health and welfare of these children is beyond excuse, it is sickening,

en If legislation doesn't protect habitat, how then can the government pretend that it will protect the species themselves?

en Although the government claims the censorship law is necessary to protect minors, it has not even used all of the tools currently available to protect them from sexually explicit content. Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness.

en Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.
  Ronald Reagan

en The job of the police is to protect and serve. This lawsuit sends a message to public officials that prejudice and ignorance about HIV are not only wrong, but can have tragic consequences. We are filing this lawsuit to prevent further tragedies.

en We have a duty to protect the American people from terrorism, but also to protect law-abiding American citizens from unaccountable and unchallengeable government power over their personal lives, their personal records and their thoughts,


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