The castle was a bulwark, standing guard against various opposing armies and raiding parties for centuries.
But chairman Keith Vaz said an official register was needed to guard against "maverick decision making".
Advocates said it would be important to guard against too much information being required or shared.
To guard against future floods, the government is trying to resettle refugees on higher ground.
They also recommended using shorter implants to guard against the risk of nerve damage.
New projects could, therefore, be financed without massive insurance costs to guard against future lawsuits.
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In 1948 there were no rows about rockets placed on suburban roofs to guard against terrorism.
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She argued that there are measures now in place to guard against the misuse of funds.
To guard against more sophisticated hackers, administrators should make sure systems are configured to maximize security.
So how do we guard against the possibility of consumer harm without making things worse?
On the contrary, co-operation grew, as countries sought common ground to guard against future crises.
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Security sensors also have been built into the new bridge to guard against terrorist attacks.
To guard against that, the Scots would probably try to charge student fees to the English.
Financial reform will not guard against every instance of greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street.
Such regimes are therefore inherently belligerent and democratic nations must always be on guard against them.
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Another one taxes businesses on the generators they keep to guard against power cuts.
But she warned members of the public to be on their guard against the virus.
"We knew that the biggest thing to guard against was the paedophiles, " he said.
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They need to guard against the wind, sun, and lack of water among other forces.
BankBoston operates in 24 countries, so must guard against oversights caused by local differences.
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The Founding Fathers had it right: to guard against abuses, power should be limited, checked and balanced.
And this watchdog will have the authority to guard against unfair practices in mortgage transactions and foreclosures.
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is pursuing plans for a Europe-based shield that would guard against Iranian missiles.
Steps taken to guard against this appeared to have gone seriously wrong during the day, the inquest heard.
You have to be constantly on your guard against being robbed, beaten or dragged into cars by strangers.
Perhaps especially in such times prayer is needed -- to guard against pride and to guard against complacency.
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Governments spend vast sums on defence to guard against the remote chance that their countries may be invaded.
But this jobs bill can help guard against another downturn if the situation in Europe gets any worse.
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Ms Novogratz thinks such measures help guard against the inefficiency and corruption that often afflict traditional aid efforts.
Some investors are using commodities as a hedge, to guard against a broad drop in the stock market.
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