Cell protection only kicks in when you protect the entire sheet. So for the cell to be protected, then the sheet has to be protected.
Not without messing around with the files and removing its protection.
Centre parcs are protected in many different ways. The main way is they are protected under the Data Protection Act 1998. This makes sure they can collect vital information and statistics without running into legal trouble.
No, not without his specific permission. Medical records are private and protected by data protection laws.
There's no trick to getting pregnannt after stopping hormonal birth control. Just have sex without protection.
Yes. Books without ISBN are protected as well. Protection is automatic in all countries of the World Trade Organization, and all members must recognize works of other member states.
The striped dolphin is not endangered, but is considered a protected species. That means without a some sort of protection plan in place, the species would become endangered.
If you take your pill everyday without missing any pills you are 99.5% protected from getting pregnant, but the pill has no protection from STI's.
Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
You apply another bandage over the top - WITHOUT removing the original.
'Protection from..' means the card can't be damaged, enchanted/equipped, blocked or targeted by something that it is protected against. So if a card has protection from red; - It can't be dealt red damage. Targeted sources of red damage can't target it, it will ignore red damage from creatures it blocks, and even non-targeted damage is ignored, from sources such as Pyroclasm). - It can't be enchanted by a red aura, or equipped by an Equip card that has been made red by another card. Auras normally target, and the protected creature is therefore an invalid target, but some abilities can move Auras from one card to another without the Aura targeting it. In these cases, the Aura will be destroyed, same as if a creature is equipped with a red Aura, and then gains Protection from: Red. - It can't be blocked by a red creature when it attacks. - It cannot be selected as a target by any red ability, be it a spell, monster ability, even a Planeswalker power. Protection does not protect from indirect (non-targeted) effects unless they are damage. So a Protection from: White creature can still be destroyed by Wrath of God, and a Protection from: Blue creature can still be returned to hand by Evacuate. Lastly, if a source is multi-coloured, you only need to be protected from one of those colours. A Protection from: Red creature is protected from thing which are Red/Black for example.
suppose how structured it is how protected and the biggest rooms being bedrooms , lounges and kitchen - and a room for weapons / protection and dungeons. And without a castle what would a king do pitch a tent I a field!
Until you're married and want kids.