21.   It is the solemn duty of all governments to protect their citizens from danger.

22.   Its supporters respond that the law is a reasoned approach for a government attempting to protect its citizens from unscrupulous organizations that prey on emotional needs.

23.   Its supporters argue that the law is a reasoned approach for a government attempting to protect its citizens from unscrupulous organizations that prey on emotional needs.

24.   McCort said the increased police presence is to protect citizens who are tired of the gangs.

25.   Most European countries have banned direct-to-consumer drug ads in order to protect their citizens from being under-informed and overmedicated.

26.   On the face of it, the new principle dramatically enlarged the reach of international law, potentially protecting citizens anywhere from brutal rulers.

27.   One of them is to protect its citizens from untested drugs that may do terrible harm.

28.   One such example is when the state, instead of protecting its citizens, becomes a threat to them.

29.   Random dragnets violate this fundamental principle of the Fourth Amendment, which protects citizens against unreasonable search and seizure.

30.   Several months before the disputed election, a Gallup Poll reported that Americans believed that Bush would do a better job protecting ordinary citizens from privacy invasions.

v. + citizen >>共 424
protect 7.13%
kill 3.54%
evacuate 3.17%
extradite 3.11%
warn 2.87%
arrest 2.56%
include 1.95%
bar 1.89%
try 1.89%
prevent 1.46%
protect + n. >>共 1085
child 3.38%
right 2.90%
environment 2.68%
privacy 2.25%
interest 2.02%
people 1.92%
worker 1.66%
consumer 1.37%
civilian 1.07%
investment 1.06%
citizen 0.77%
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