Some would like to see an end to state-funded Catholic schools, which Catholics guard jealously.
Thanks to this sort of replumbing, though, information now flows more freely between government ministries, which used to guard it jealously even from each other.
Drug regulators, who do get access to some of the hidden results, often guard them jealously, even from academic researchers, seeming to serve the interests of the firms whose products they are supposed to police.
The trouble is, small companies often do business with other small fries who jealously guard their financials.
Meanwhile, Democrats jealously guard their entitlement programs while Republicans maintain fealty to their mandate on taxes.
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The Misratans jealously guard their autonomy, to the extent that visitors cannot enter their city without permission.
WHO's formation and were absorbed into it in 1948, guard their autonomy jealously.
The city may guard its heritage jealously, but that keeps intact the beauty that brings us back time and time again.
Some are local, some focus on building careers and businesses, others jealously guard lofty positions as big hitters in research or philosophy.
One is that innovators jealously guard their proprietary technologies through patents, lawsuits and secrecy, to maximise for as long as possible the above-normal profits they can earn from their innovation.
Jealously guard your reputation.
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The states guard their powers too jealously and have frosty relations with the centre.
The worst, (but all too plausible) solution would be to set up regional assemblies to appease the chattering classes in the English regions but then jealously to guard the powers of Westminster and Whitehall, as well as the privileges of local government.
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