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guardian

[gahr-dee-uhn] / ˈgɑr di ən /


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“Each child received victim advocacy services, medical support when necessary, and follow-up resources prior to being reunited with a legal guardian,” the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said in a written statement.

From Los Angeles Times

Eighty percent of these children have not yet been returned, the report says, and many parents and guardians are to this day unaware of the whereabouts of the minors.

From BBC

It has taken four years to arrange the right dog, with letters being sent to parents and guardians asking about allergies, phobias and other concerns.

From BBC

Earlier this week, the UK launched a public consultation on whether to introduce a similar ban, inviting young people and their parents and guardians to submit comments ahead of a government decision on the proposal.

From BBC

Not a single vaccine is given without the guardian’s education and consent.

From MarketWatch