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safeguard

[seyf-gahrd] / ˈseɪfˌgɑrd /




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The panel concluded his conduct could bring the profession into disrepute and recommended a prohibition order to the Secretary of State, citing safeguarding concerns and the need to maintain public confidence in teaching.

From BBC

"There were so many opportunities to have safeguarded him, protected him, and they failed him," she says.

From BBC

Officials hope safeguards included into the agreement -- such as import quotas or minimum import prices for commodities including apples -- will reduce the impact of foreign competition.

From Barron's

“Staying up to date with vaccinations is a key step in safeguarding public health and saving lives.”

From Los Angeles Times

Environmental advocates dismissed the safeguards as insufficient -- pointing out, for example, the new approval allowed year-round use, including in the hottest summer months.

From Barron's