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been safeguarding
noun
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
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The Russians have been safeguarding 11 slots with six or seven satellites".
Relatives of one of Lola's friends, who had bought her old apartment, had been safeguarding several boxes that had been left behind.
In addition, his critics have seized on a report in January of a spike in deforestation, as proof the government has not been safeguarding the region well.
The Prevent Duty is entirely consistent with schools' existing responsibilities, and good schools will already have been safeguarding children from extremism and promoting fundamental British values long before the duty came into force.
As Patrick's friends, we have been discussing possible futures for some time, but until now the first priority has always been safeguarding the quality of Patrick's life while he was alive.
"CalSTRS' first priority is, and always has been, safeguarding the financial futures of our members and their families, and to make decisions solely in the interest of our members and their beneficiaries".
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As well as protecting the public, the Surrey countryside has to been safeguarded.
All freely agreed to be interviewed and their anonymity has been safeguarded.
He was safeguarding his brand.
Who is safeguarding this fundamental liberty?
"The I.O.C. was safeguarding China's image," Mr. Gulotta said.
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