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If you are having tests or surgical procedures performed, you can safeguard against testing errors and also help ensure the best results with your surgery by following these steps:
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Sad to say most have been trained to guard against what is not wanted and thereby attracting more of that to their life experience
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Elders are guardians and as such guard against worldliness,
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Alex is wearing his suit jacket buttoned up, but not to guard against Easter's vaguely inclement weather
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The leather and cloth tunic seemed comparatively thin but certainly thick enough to guard against some damage
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Ayrim Iylin, though proven to not be a Prophet, has grown up under the guidance of the Priests and the Thanes, all of whom are on constant guard against the ern
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“The taint will drive you into madness,” she would tell them, “and there is no way to guard against it
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These chiefs were succeeded by the more important men and their followers, and finally Prempeh himself, with a large nut in his mouth, as a special fetish charm to guard against the wiles of the white man, was half dragged past between two attendants
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We should all stand on guard against falling prey to unwarranted suspicions as they oftentimes relate to other people who may
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An individual should remain on guard against internal inventions whose inestimable patterns are oftentimes (inconveniently) projected upon others
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Jesus cautions us today as He did his disciples to stand on their guard against false teachers
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Impulsively, he began to move, with an impulsiveness he knew he should guard against, but what the hell? He was a barbarian, after all
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It was surely his duty to guard against that in this case
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Please, intensely guard against having yourself or your loved ones bones crushed in and industrial blender and the rest thrown away in a hole with cats and dogs and other animals behind the crematorium
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I must always be on guard against that
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You can obtain power’s which will guard against her hold on you, then one day hopefully before she reforms, her hold on you will only ever be enough that you should know she is trying to rouse you and nothing more”
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children, and for the cattle: 51 For I was ashamed to ask the king footmen, and horsemen, and conduct for safeguard against our
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Surely you will admit that a woman has nothing which can compare with the beauty of a youth, his supple waist, his fine-drawn limbs, the tender mingling of color in his cheeks, his gentle smile and charm of his voice? The Prophet himself, in putting us on our guard against so evident a danger, said: “do not look upon beardless boys, for their eyes hold more temptation that the eyes of huris…”
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50 And there I vowed a fast to the young men before our Lord to desire of him a prosperous journey both for us and them that were with us for our children and for the cattle: 51 For I was ashamed to ask the king footmen and horsemen and conduct for safeguard against our adversaries
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You then be on your guard against the world
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When Psychoanalysis puts us on guard against acting-out it is doing the
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Safeguard against evil and the distorted thinking caused by evil - How blessed is the one who does not follow the advice of the wicked, or stand in the pathway with sinners, or sit in the assembly of scoffers
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on guard against the inevitable possibility of Tobias finding and
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I guess I will have to guard against
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something I need to guard against but who would suspect little old me as
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Let us therefore guard against obstructions
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Wanting a deterrent punishment to guard against future transgressions, they all pressed the panchayat to make an example of the errant couple
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Look for a formula that offers broad-spectrum protection to guard against UVA rays (the ones that cause premature aging) and UVB rays (one of the main causes of skin cancer)
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Guard against the very dangerous belief that if you're having difficulty with your
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guard against the chance that my wards should fail
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With smooth precision, the Marines repositioned to guard against an ambush
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Guard against the class-prejudice of the professionals who conducted the destructive Tuskegee study
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much fat as possible to guard against the hard times ahead
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Ingrid could only tighten her jaws then and passed discreetly the word to her women to be on their guard against night infiltrations
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Following the sinking of the Bismarck after the action with Hood and Prince of Wales, Tirpitz was deployed in 1942 to Norwegian waters where she remained for the rest of her career, principally to guard against a British invasion that was Hitler’s fantasy and be a constant menace to supply lines
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To guard against voter fatigue, specific policy legislation can be limited to public vote every other year and three times in ten years
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We must guard against incurring obligations that don’t suit us or
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They were erasing all the evidence, to guard against it being captured
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Turning a number of times at street corners, Nancy followed the narrow streets of Paris at a trot, fully on guard against a possible ambush
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Guard against overuse when feeding
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Tom was much better than me at dealing with him, warning him to be on his guard against
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Guard against information that hits you subtly
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We must learn to guard against those feelings that have the capacity to lead our
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He was always on guard against them
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So he has to be on his guard against the feeling of compassion until the moment of final attainment, although at the same time
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We have to be on our guard against the common
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“Liars say they forgive, but keep lists, say they forgive the offense, but fear and safeguard against the offender reoffending
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First was from George Washington who said: "Guard against the
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guard against those that produce negative results
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They were pleased to be out of their cave prison with the promise, or possibility, of freedom ahead of them, but still they were on guard against another immediate possibility: that the Drong soldiers could be leading them into a trap
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First, he collected a pair of fresh trousers and shirt, two sets of underclothes, and a cream windcheater that was warm enough in mild temperatures and treated to guard against light rain
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He wanted to safeguard against
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would confront the Boss, though he had not completely dropped his guard against the sales head
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possible, as many useful actions as we can and as carefully guard against growing into
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Then we should be constantly on guard against temptations to
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When it wasn't installed on the reel, the system would only allow the operator to read information off that tape, so it became a useful safeguard against accidentally writing over the top of valuable information
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The assumption that the Universe and the Earth is an unfeeling, dead, mechanical, hostile, unfriendly environment which we must guard against and insulate ourselves from is not true: it is a complete misperception of the actual truth
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“And when it is said to him, guard against the punishment of Allah; pride carries him off to sin, therefore hell is sufficient for him; and certainly it is an evil resting place
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always sealed with coded symbolism throughout the millennia– to guard against the deceptive
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You are young in your faith in God and you must guard against being pulled off to the sides of the straight path you have begun, because you don’t understand or feel overwhelmed by many things that may appear as a mystery to you
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The ease with which he had knocked it to pieces disconcerted him somewhat, and to guard against that danger he set to work again, fixing bars of iron on the inside until he was satisfied with its strength; and then, not caring to try any more experiments with it, he passed it and adopted it as a helmet of the most perfect construction
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The knowledge that drunkenness or insanity has been prevalent in a family may be the best safeguard against their recurrence in a future generation
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I am amused, I said, at your fear of the world, which makes you guard against the appearance of insisting upon useless studies; and I quite admit the difficulty of believing that in every man there is an eye of the soul which, when by other pursuits lost and dimmed, is by these purified and re-illumined; and is more precious far than ten thousand bodily eyes, for by it alone is truth seen
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On the other hand, the men of business, stooping as they walk, and pretending not even to see those whom they have already ruined, insert their sting--that is, their money--into some one else who is not on his guard against them, and recover the parent sum many times over multiplied into a family of children: and so they make drone and pauper to abound in the State
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At all events we are well aware that poetry being such as we have described is not to be regarded seriously as attaining to the truth; and he who listens to her, fearing for the safety of the city which is within him, should be on his guard against her seductions and make our words his law
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certain than that ignorance of advice is by no means a guard against it
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Madrepores, which one must guard against confusing with precious coral, clothe their tissue in a limestone crust, and their variations in structure have led my famous mentor Professor Milne–
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I’m an aimless, trapped barfly, stalked by Unseelie ghouls who have once again replenished their numbers, confined to Chester’s by Ryodan’s insistence that I guard against a threat that isn’t the threat he thinks it is, while driving myself crazy worrying about a genuine threat of cataclysmic proportions
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At night, the utmost care had been taken of the captives, both to prevent injury from the damps of the woods and to guard against an escape
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"Albert," she said, in a voice which was altered by emotion, "I have always put you on your guard against new acquaintances
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) Very few cash gifts were granted, as it was most necessary to guard against the Charity being abused
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I’d torn off the cover and all the pages I’d read the night before and burned them in the little aluminum pie pan I’d brought to place beneath my stove to safeguard against errant sparks
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Getting the townspeople to guard against disruption from outside would lead naturally, she hoped, to a new awareness of the need for order and good behaviour among themselves
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reported them without their knowing? Had General Woundwort got some sort of Perhaps Silver's fear was well founded and a patrol had already spotted and Kehaar of his own? Perhaps a bat was at this moment talking to him? How was one to foresee and guard against everything? The grass seemed sour, the sunshine now, with Bigwig: he could understand his feelings
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When he had finished, he thanked her kindly and oiled himself thoroughly with his jeweled oil-can, to guard against mishap
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But the danger was too great, and after some hearty kisses of leave, and recommendations of secrecy and discretion, I forced myself to send him away, not without assurances of seeing him again, to the same purpose, as soon as possible, and thrust a guinea into his hands: not more, less, being too flush of money, a suspicion or discovery might arise from thence; having everything to fear from the dangerous indiscretion of that age in which young fellows would be too irresistible, too charming, if we had not that terrible fault to guard against
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As he thus stood in a side view to me, but fronting his companion, who, presently unmasking his battery, produced an engine that certainly deserved to be put to a better use, and very fit to confirm me in my disbelief of the possibility of things; being pushed to odious extremities, which I had built on the disproportion of parts; but this disbelief I was now cured of, as by my consent all young men should likewise be, that their innocence may not be betrayed into such snares, for want of knowing the extent of their danger: for nothing is more certain than that ignorance of advice is by no means a guard against it
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The old major, tall and fantastically ragged like a scarecrow, walked round the body of the late Senor Hirsch, muttering to himself with ineffable complacency that like this there was no need to guard against any future treacheries of that scoundrel
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"That is very rare, I hope," said Lady Chettam, in a tone intended to guard against such events
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There was no need of other safeguard against me—the safeguard of wealth was enough
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chill impassibility his mind was intensely at work thinking of what he had to guard against and what would win him security
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I had perpetually to guard against the wonder of contemplation into which my initiated view betrayed me; to check the irrelevant gaze and discouraged sigh in which I constantly both attacked and renounced the enigma of what such a little gentleman could have done that deserved a penalty
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word-hoard; then it also occurred to him that his master had been right: there had for the present been nothing to guard against
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If this were your business, would you consider the money you spent on inventory to be risk, or is it simply a planned expense? Certainly, there are risks associated with your business: you can buy insurance to guard against fire, theft, flood, or other damage, but inventory expense is a regular, recurring expense as are normal trading losses
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Careful, objective analysis of trade results and pattern studies will guard against this bias
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These factors tend to be powerful cues for intuition, but it is also important to guard against emotional distortions due to fear and greed
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Elite performers do their best work in the flow state, so it is worth our time to consider the nature of this state, how to get there, and how to guard against events that could jeopardize the flow experience
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Needless to say, the analyst must take possible future changes into account, but his primary aim is not so much to profit from them as to guard against them
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In the case of industrial obligations, the 1937–1938 pattern and the 1931–1933 pattern are appreciably different, so that the investor’s attitude toward this type of security may depend somewhat on whether he feels it necessary to guard against the more or the less serious degree of depression
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” Both as a safeguard against being led astray by the propaganda that is characteristic of the third stage and also as a general guide in dealing with speculative senior issues, the following principle of security analysis is presented, which we shall call “the rule of maximum valuation for senior issues
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The investor and the analyst should be on their guard against such new dazzlements
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Publicity of operations—perhaps immediate rather than monthly—should supply a sufficient safeguard against fraud and a check upon questionable conduct
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The more seriously investors take the per-share earnings figures as published, the more necessary it is for them to be on their guard against accounting factors of one kind and another that may impair the true comparability of the numbers
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It is a guard against untested speculation
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Diversification is a safeguard against uncertainty and an essential feature of the Schlosses's successful strategy
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As a trader, your ego is always your enemy, because as Eckhard Tolle wrote, “The ego is always on guard against any kind of perceived diminishment
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As an extra safeguard against him, he’d moved his family out of the house in South Brooklyn
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In addition since the approach does nothing to guard against near-term market risk, it probably is dangerous to finance an NAV portfolio largely with borrowed money
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In value analysis, the tendency is to guard against investment risk, the prospect that things will go wrong for the business in which the activist has invested or in the securities issued by that business
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Nonetheless, for most portfolios in 2012, the way to guard against economic risk is to be a total return investor using the safe and cheap criteria rather than to be a cash return investor in U