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guardian

[gahr-dee-uhn] / ˈgɑr di ən /


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"The nation has lost a great guardian," Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, said in a statement.

From Barron's

They include requiring AI firms to offer personalised settings, have time limits on usage and getting consent from guardians before providing emotional companionship services.

From BBC

Children under the age of 13 must obtain a Flyer ID and have a parent or guardian present when completing the free flyer theory test to get one.

From BBC

This year hasn’t seen much from the famed financial market guardians, however, despite a plethora of headline risks that should have triggered big repricings in Treasury bonds and the reshaping of the yield curve.

From Barron's

They referred families to organizations that would help them draft affidavits so their U.S.-born children could have legal guardians, in case the parents were deported.

From Los Angeles Times