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been safeguarded
noun
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
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The NCA said that 518 children have been "safeguarded" as a result of the operation.
On Thursday morning the president's personal account tweeted to say everything was under control and that "constitutional order has been safeguarded" with the official account shared appeals from the UN for calm.
He said 50 children had been "safeguarded", in some cases because their parents or guardians had been stopped from taking them to Isis-controlled territory in Syria, or owing to other concerns about them being radicalised.
The public is no stranger to the fact that NHS patient privacy has not been safeguarded – in 2014 the government was forced to halt and then scale back its proposals to produce a single English medical database over concerns that medical confidentiality could be put at risk.
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The data stored on the cloud are safeguarded from illegal access by the proposed protocol safeguard.
It was important to ensure that such individuals were "safeguarded".
The Australian Conservation Foundation said the only thing being "safeguarded" was the big polluters' right to pollute.
"Everything is safeguarded, everyone's protected," says Dunford, who now works as a coach.
"Then all the positive that he has done would be safeguarded".
I think most public safety administrators would assume that their numbers are safeguarded".
Tabrīz, the capital of the Mongols, became a cultural centre where old traditions were safeguarded but innovations were also attempted.
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