Some 150, 000 people across India eventually labored to find and inoculate people against smallpox.
Sometimes it's done for a good cause--Amanda Peet asking parents to inoculate their children.
To inoculate our economy against the global economic virus, the Federal Reserve should slash short-term interest rates immediately.
Observers say Tipper Gore talking about it now in public forums serves to inoculate her against further regulations.
All this does not inoculate Mr Berlusconi against the effects of the scandals.
But now McCain's goal is to inoculate himself, I think, against charges that he would play racial politics anywhere down the line.
Only about one-third of farmers here choose to inoculate their flocks.
As a two-company town, Pella can't inoculate itself against a downturn.
The last attempt to inoculate the U.S. population against a type of swine flu occurred in 1976 after some 200 soldiers from Fort Dix, New Jersey, became infected.
Heavy regulation would not inoculate the world against future crises.
Someone, maybe not the parent that brought this child in, but someone chose not to inoculate their kid, perhaps because they feared autism or the other purported side effects.
And a debate is raging as to whether or not to inoculate the public against smallpox or whether the vaccine would prove effective against genetically engineered strains of the virus.
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The Post reported that there are plans to vaccinate 65 million people before the end of the year and that Chen admitted the amount of available vaccine was not nearly enough to inoculate the country's population of 1.3 billion people.
But on Tuesday, when Google revealed its new browser known as Chrome, it became clear how GreenBorder's engineers have been earning their free lunches for the last 15 months: devising a way to inoculate the search giant's new toy against the Web's epidemic of cybercrime.
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