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That the men in charge had put every safeguard in place.
"We have used planters as a pedestrian safeguard in this way at numerous locations throughout the city".
Upon its passage three years ago, state lawmakers justified the measure as a safeguard in case of a medical crisis.
The comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli, a Democrat, had opposed eliminating the so-called pre-audits, saying the move would undermine an important safeguard in the procurement process.
Dr. D'Amico said that aging could be effective as a safeguard in hard cheeses if it were combined with careful control of milk quality, improved sanitation and testing in cheese plants.
He is keen for his son, Howard, to take over eventually as non-executive chairman, to act as a safeguard in case "the wrong chief executive should ever be employed".
One of the great virtues of the American Constitution, he now argued, is that it recognises that people can be self-interested, treacherous swine and so has built a safeguard in the shape of the separation of powers.
As a further safeguard, in case an absent-minded physicist forgets to grab a key and is trapped inside the chamber, there's a master switch with which he can shut off everything.
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Jean-Paul Burget, president of Sauvegarde Faune Sauvage, or Safeguard Wildlife, in Wittenheim, in Alsace, said in a telephone interview that "we are very happy," and that "European rules must be followed".
In order to safeguard patients in the study, patients can be either in outpatient or inpatient settings.
"The government must now respond and implement meaningful changes in order to safeguard lives in future".
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