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1. This draft Defamation Bill proposes to give statutory effect to the defences of absolute privilege, qualified privilege and the common law defence of “fair comment”.

2. This draft Defamation Bill proposes to give statutory effect to the defences of absolute privilege, qualified privilege and the common law defence of “fair comment”

3. The enemy brushed aside our defences.

4. We must look to our defences.

5. 11 We burst through the enemy defences.

6. Our defences must be reinforced against attack.

7. Antibodies are the body's defences against infection.

8. 25 The country hastily rallied its defences.

9. The country must look to its defences.

10. Bacteria show how natural selection builds its defences.

11. 23 Their defences are proof against most weapons.

12. 8 The invading army easily overcame the town's defences.

13. Alternative ways of managing coastal erosion is needed, such as the use of ‘soft’ defences instead of high impact defences such as sea walls.

14. The Omnidroid's defences necessitate an air drop from 5000 feet.

15. Such criticisms of Consociations have been met by equally robust defences

16. According to Rodric Braithwaite, "its defences had been carefully and intelligently organised".

17. These front-line defences are backed up by armoured units in reserve.

18. The main attack upon the RAF's defences was code-named Adlerangriff ("Eagle Attack").

19. How can measles virus escape the body's natural defences to wreak such havoc?

20. To the south-west, a deep moat, spanned by a drawbridge, completed defences.

21. The following day, Hitler sent Warlimont to inspect the German defences in Italy.

22. Flood defence air bricks

23. What about air defence?

24. Her first operation involved suppressing enemy defences and communications at Chinnampo, among other locations.

25. It is a harsh reality that defence expenditure involves huge outlays on defence acquisitions.

26. Absolute liability offenses are very rare because there are no defences to such offenses.

27. We have tried to minimize the impact of such hostility by erecting certain defences.

28. The Luftwaffe consistently varied its tactics in its attempts to break through the RAF defences.

29. (5) In accordance with the European Defence Agency list of definitions of defence data (EDA201807105).

30. 1952: European Defence Community formed.

31. Offence is the best defence.

32. Aerospace and Defence Industry Associations:

33. Their defence was found wanting.

34. Hundreds of them were built in Canada, and Halifax’s early defences consisted of numerous Blockhouses

35. 19 Things waited till your defences were down, and then turned on you, all together.

36. Air defence regiment 1 Moncton

37. His case/defence is unanswerable.

38. Groynes are cost-effective, require little maintenance and are one of the most common defences.

39. But after a while he starts to show signs that his body's defences are struggling.

40. The right flank was less well defended and the nature of the terrain complicated defences.

41. Hon'ble Defence Minister Stephen Smith,

42. He ran United's defence ragged .

43. A 1985 overhaul of the continent’s air defences further enhanced the outward and northern orientation.

44. 30 Any further cuts in the country's armed forces would leave its defences dangerously denuded.

45. Following attack by immune defences, they activated stress responses and adjusted their metabolism to local nutrients.

46. A key element in each trade defence investigation concerns the rights of defence of the parties affected.

47. Terri's personal space occupied an area roughly the size of Mull and therefore required vigorous defences.

48. There were also artillery batteries and thousands of yards of interlocking systems of barbed wire defences.

49. The Great Arber Air Defence Base is operated as part of the Integrated NATO Air Defence System.

50. In 2004 the European Defence Agency was established, envisaging structural defence cooperation, also supported by Commission initiatives.

51. The privatisation has created defence industry, which in 1999 was brought under the Malaysia Defence Industry Council.

52. Ministry of Defence definition: Airworthiness is …

53. • Man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS

54. Artillery Soldier - Air Defence (Part Time)

55. The prisoner's defence was rather weak.

56. I'm taking classes in self-defence.

57. He shot him in self-defence.

58. Canadian Aerospace and Defence Sector Survey

59. Defence lawyers successfully contested the case.

60. BBC leaders rallied to his defence.

61. Government is actively engaged in a range of bilateral defence cooperation initiatives towards the objective of defence indigenisation.

62. Coastal defence is a costly business.

63. The Bophuthatswana Defence Force(BDF) was established on 6 December 1977 from trainees of South African Defence Force

64. Good Armour is recommended when attacking enemies of a higher level, as the higher defences give the

65. One of the most important of the island's defences is against erosion or inundation by the sea.

66. According to the UK authorities, unlike clay, armour rock for sea defences is formed of aggregate.

67. Following the lodging of Defences, procedure is not massively dissimilar to that in the Sheriff Court.

68. Their piratical raids strike without warning[Sentencedict.com], smashing defences quickly and then disappearing before reinforcements arrive.

69. Defence of the realm is crucial.

70. 9 Following the lodging of Defences, procedure is not massively dissimilar to that in the Sheriff Court.

71. A flooded ditch fed by water from the river protected the low-lying parts of the defences.

72. These defence industrial corridors will utilize the existing defence manufacturing ecosystems in these regions, and further build upon it.

73. He spoke in his own defence and he was appointed with defence lawyers before the commencement of his trial.

74. Lithuania's defence system is based on the concept of "total and unconditional defence" mandated by Lithuania's National Security Strategy.

75. Former Chief of Staff (Air Defence); p.o.b.

76. He claims he acted in self-defence.

77. (c) man-portable air defence systems (MANPADS)

78. Leagues are commonly made for joint defence.

79. Leagues are commonly made for mutual defence.

80. They learn basic techniques in self-defence.