Aegis in a sentence as a noun

It also states that this is being released under the aegis of new CA law that goes into effect in the fall.

XBox is one division of many, and XBox Entertainment Studios was one group of many under the XBox aegis.

Some of the open source projects I'm most interested in at the moment are under the aegis of Mozilla, but I'm also not happy at all with the message this sends out to those of us who were deeply offended by Prop. 8.

But the person who tries to bind other startups to these ideas under the aegis of "this is what integrity means" probably deserves some flak.

Have you ever seen the videos of the people refusing to comply with these checkpoints?For CBP to search you under the aegis of border security, you must have recently crossed the actual US border.

As soon as the person joins the government, they become moral, and able to enact the protections derived from their freshly gained morality, and as soon as they leave the governmental aegis, they revert to their natural immoral state and only the "legal protections" keep them from running rampant exploiting people around them.

I mean beyond the fact that a man blessed by state aegis checks taxi's breaks while regular plebeian mechanics do the same for Uber, what is the evidence Uber is sidestepping completely sane rules and not just red tape made to look like sane rules?Not anecdotes like "Uber driver did X" - I'm sure for each such anecdote one can find "taxi driver did X" but real data on the scale of Germany - or any other scale like this?

Aegis definitions

noun

kindly endorsement and guidance; "the tournament was held under the auspices of the city council"

See also: auspices protection

noun

armor plate that protects the chest; the front part of a cuirass

See also: breastplate egis