61.   EU officials praised the agreement as an important step in protecting the health of Europeans.

62.   Failed in attempt to prohibit women from having more than one abortion in a lifetime, except to protect their health.

63.   However, Britain has promised to continue blocking EU decisions until a plan is agreed for lifting the ban as Britain enforces new safeguards to protect human health.

64.   It also does not provide an exception for a partial-birth abortion to protect the health of the mother.

65.   Japanese officials say the goal is to protect the health of its plants from the codling moth.

66.   Let the courts decide if protecting the health of children is a violation of the First Amendment.

67.   Lindblom said the law provided important precautions to protect the health of children.

68.   Liu Jianyong, secretary general of the Chinese Rowing Association, said the rowers had withdrawn to protect their health and uphold the fairness of the Olympic Games.

69.   Much attention has been paid in the last few years to isoflavones -- estrogen-like compounds in soy protein that appear to somehow protect health.

70.   Steps were also taken to increase livestock production and measures were initiated to protect animal health.

v. + health >>共 301
improve 9.82%
affect 4.82%
protect 4.82%
threaten 3.46%
damage 3.34%
regain 3.09%
promote 2.90%
maintain 2.84%
endanger 2.59%
have 2.35%
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%
health 0.51%
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