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safeguard

[seyf-gahrd] / ˈseɪfˌgɑrd /




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Police records seen by the BBC also showed that although police had identified some suspects, the group were treated as "individuals requiring safeguarding" rather than as potential offenders involved in extortion or blackmail.

From BBC

Within Disney, D’Amaro is known for his consensus-building style, his mastery of Disney’s distinct culture and for safeguarding its beloved brands.

From Los Angeles Times

The report, which examined the events leading up to his death, revealed several safeguarding shortfalls, and made 10 recommendations for the school, its trust, the local authority and the Department for Education.

From BBC

Julie Peacock, safeguarding lead at the school, said the children fully committed to their job, often convincing parents to take an extra item, or sharing recipe ideas.

From BBC

The platform urged the Australian authorities to oblige app stores to check users' ages as an "additional safeguard" for the world-first crackdown.

From Barron's