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safeguard <a safeguard; safeguards> N

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In modern times, diplomatic immunity continues to provide a means, albeit imperfect, to safeguard diplomatic personnel from any animosity that might arise between nations.
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This means facilitating employee development while safeguarding gaming laws and practices.
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To safeguard people from the ravages of flood, embankments have been erected on their banks where necessary.
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He works to safeguard his friends in their times of need.
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Restoration has enabled a heritage of extraordinary historical and architectural value to be safeguarded and allowed buildings to be recovered and re-utilised.
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That geological feature required expensive safeguards, which were used for the first time.
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Online security involves the implementation of appropriate safeguards to protect user privacy and confidentiality.
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He declined to express any forced pronouncement on this subject, and his enforced silence concealed the secret design of safeguarding the principle of sovereignty.
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Using simulation, complex and dynamic enterprise workflows are evaluated to arrive at mathematically safeguarded entrepreneurial decisions.
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This case was the first time that the court set forth standards for safeguarding public school students' free speech rights.
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