The castle was a bulwark, standing guard against various opposing armies and raiding parties for centuries.
They facilitate real flows of operating funds while maintaining the bulwark against speculative flows.
Recently, the disease has broken out even in that bulwark of expansion, the European Commission.
And in America, the global rules are proving an important bulwark against protectionist backsliding.
So far, expectations of inflation remain stable: that sentiment is itself a welcome bulwark against deflation.
Indeed, the current composition of the College of Cardinals was conceived as a bulwark against change.
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Turkey's situation suggests that moderate Islamic parties can act as a bulwark against radicalism.
The institution that sees itself as the bulwark against worsening chaos has always been the army.
Mr Riordan's enthusiasm for using the rich as a bulwark against Balkanisation has inevitably irritated the left.
Crestor also has a bulwark against the cheaper generic Zocor, thanks to a 12, 000-patient Merck-funded study presented today.
"The faculty retaining ownership is the last bulwark of defense of the universities as they exist, " Noble exclaims.
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They find sympathetic voices in academia and in charitable foundations to bulwark their reforms in the intellectual sphere.
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"He's been a bulwark of everything we've done here, " Mr. Kelly said recently.
Merkel thinks she can use Germany alone as a bulwark for her policies.
That used to be a bulwark of Obama's presidency, which offset the unpopularity of several of Obama's big-ticket policies.
Do they see themselves as a bulwark against Britain's further integration into Europe?
Remittances sent back to their families provide a crucial bulwark to the economy.
The biggest installed Nora system ingests 2, 000 new records per second to build "thick"profiles as a bulwark against identity fraud.
Among companies that are selling into a shortage or have a bulwark against a downturn, FMC stands tall on many fronts.
On the other, it values the bulwark they present against neighbouring Iran and the squeeze they put on the heroin trade.
Jaafari himself says he is attracted by the "Turkish model" in which the army acts as a bulwark of the republic.
In reality, France was no more supportive of the Tunisian regime than many others who saw it as a bulwark against Islamism.
Even new legislation fails, because law is a weak bulwark against immorality.
Carey also believes that the movement toward closed networks like Facebook is more pronounced in Ireland because they provide a bulwark against incivility.
The response to the crisis cannot be the withdrawal behind the bulwark and delusive security of separate identities and old and new privileges.
One the one hand it is the most important bulwark against the descent into a much worse form of insecurity than there exists now.
They were bought by the club in the 1970s and put in the car park as a bulwark against possible damage in car bomb attacks.
Toan sees the PBMs as a bulwark against ever-rising drug costs.
The investigation found that the boat had been given an exemption from complying with the minimum statutory bulwark, or deck wall, height requirements for fishing vessels.
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More importantly, many were also suspicious of Mr Estrada's attempts to alter the constitution, which they see as a bulwark against a return to Marcos-style oppression.
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