1. It is doubtful that any one of the described prevention programs - in isolation - will effectively prevent abuse. 2. The author imagined assisted suicide to be a heavily regulated practice, to prevent abuse. 3. His government was accused of failure to ease chronic poverty or to prevent human rights abuses by the army and army-backed paramilitaries. 4. Regulation was therefore required to prevent monopolistic abuse. 5. The RSPCA hopes it has acted quickly enough to prevent the abuse of this new type of farm animal. 6. And she is leading an effort to try to prevent child abuse. 7. And he vowed to prevent future abuse. 8. And the lawyer, Jack Quinn, orchestrated an end run around safeguards that usually prevent abuses of the clemency power. 9. Any government rules designed to prevent abuses would be binding only on federally funded researchers, but they nevertheless would serve as the standard for everyone in the field. 10. As part of the settlement, the diocese promised to bring in professionals to examine its practices and to make recommended changes to prevent such abuse in the future. |