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safeguard

noun as in protection

verb as in protect

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Currently, the law presumes contact with both parents is usually in the best interests of a child, with safeguards to restrict involvement where it is detrimental to a child's welfare.

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He added that her resignation was mainly to safeguard against legal challenges to the party, after she was removed from office by the court.

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But Ms Goddard said the safeguarding minister's denials were a "blatant lie", and later told GB News that she would "consider" returning to the panel, but only if Phillips resigned.

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“Rather than using the safeguards other industries use, they let their trust betray them,” he said.

With the right support and safeguards, players can enjoy the full potential of gaming—where fun doesn’t come at the cost of safety.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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