The usual safeguards are of little use when the artists envision visitors walking through their creation, a luminous river of saffron fabric in Central Park.
Even then, all the usual safeguards and backup systems will not be in place for months, leaving the whole electrical system vulnerable to annoying problems in even minor storms.
Because he has to keep watch over several thousand square kilometres, he has one of the fifteen panoramic viewers we've so far issued cm loan-with the usual safeguards, of course.
But it is abundantly clear from this case that the Clinton fund-raisers had permission to override the usual safeguards against manipulation of the Government to raise political money.
None of the usual safeguards in the systems are working.
The usual safeguards on both sides, of course- I am to be your guide and guarantee.
Their governments have objected to their being tried in a proceeding, without the usual safeguards, that could theoretically impose the death penalty.
That principle holds that there are times when searches and seizures can take place without a warrant because "exigent circumstances," meaning those that have a certain urgency, outweigh the usual constitutional safeguards provided by the Fourth Amendment.
The book opens with a description of a "flamer," someone who has dared to tap the power of plasm without the usual safeguards: "A burning woman stalks the streets.
At the same time, many of the usual safeguards have been abandoned, at least for now.