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To safeguarding
noun
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
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We should be taking the same approach to safeguarding our natural heritage.
"We are formally committed to safeguarding peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula".
The museum emphasized that it was "deeply committed to safeguarding the rights and welfare of employees".
"We do appreciate their commitment to safeguarding us against a terrorist attack".
He sought to underline his commitment to safeguarding it and other wilderness areas in two ways.
For 14 years we have committed ourselves to safeguarding our editorial independence.
She also said the coalition was committed to "safeguarding the rights and liberties of the public".
President Calderón's government has an unwavering commitment to guaranteeing the rule of law and to safeguarding human rights for all.
"What a humiliation to get a warning from an organisation still dedicated to safeguarding democracy in Europe," he writes.
His wisdom, kindness & commitment to safeguarding our planet for the benefit of wildlife and humans alike will be deeply missed.
Justice Scalia added that he was committed "to safeguarding the rights of all Americans — even those I personally find terrifying".
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