Sentence examples for broad safeguards from inspiring English sources

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The powers were too broad, safeguards too few and crucial investigatory powers entirely missing.

Yet the agency's ruling used identical language — it could have been just cut and pasted — in laying out the broad safeguards for using the batteries that it had given Airbus to follow.

As a result, Australia retains a control order regime copied – without the broad safeguards that govern the original – from a country facing a greater threat from terrorism, and which has since replaced that regime on the ground that it amounted to a disproportionate abrogation of human rights.

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The revelation could give new momentum to legislation seeking to provide better protection to the federal employees, retirees and others whose personal information was stolen from two government databases in 2014, and spur lawmakers to consider broader safeguards for victims of similar compromises.

The third company asking for broader safeguard protection — Chicago-based home appliances giant Whirlpool — logged $5.4 billion in sales this year.

Tim Mahoney, policy director of the Pew Campaign for America's Wilderness, said activists would have to work with Congress and the administration in the months ahead if they hoped to institute broader wilderness safeguards than what Salazar is now proposing.

Workers had a broad range of safeguards of their living standards.

The working group identified 228 recommendations, including suggestions that the United States "reinforce the broad range of safeguards in favor of the most vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities and the homeless" and "that further measures be taken in... reducing the number of homeless people".

It produced a set of broad principles for safeguarding the open Internet that address three key international threats to the seamless, interconnected Web.

The president had directed Zinke in April to review 27 national monuments established since 1996 under the Antiquities Act, which gives the president broad authority to safeguard federal lands and waters under threat.

What began as a broad effort to safeguard ailing veterans and their families from financial loss and abuse has turned into what lawyers and veterans' advocates call a mismanaged and poorly regulated bureaucracy that not only fails to respond to veterans' needs but in some cases creates new problems.

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