Sentence examples for first safeguarding from inspiring English sources

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Until recently, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was able to pursue two contradictory policies: first, safeguarding Turkey's $35 billion tourism revenue, which is the backbone of the country's economy, and second, maintaining his influence over Syria by controlling part of the flow of Syria-bound jihadis and weapons.

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Though they agree that the house ought to be saved — "The property is gorgeous," Mr. Sells said in its master bedroom one morning — they say they must first safeguard their investment, as well as their livelihood.

"The first safeguard is screening volunteers intensely to ensure that aggressive or antisocial people are kept out," says Reicher. "Each candidate will go through a three- or four-stage selection process, involving interviews with a clinical psychologist.

The first safeguard is that this system isn't open to all inbound messages — only trusted services will be allowed to send them.

The last four league champions have all paid luxury tax.Only the second safeguard, the escrow system, has proved effective.

The second safeguard is for all drugs trials done anywhere in the world failed or successful to be made public and the data published online.

Second, safeguards against surges of Chinese imports are likely to be invoked in both the EU and America for some products, leading to arguments at the WTO.

Yet, Asia's many talking shops lack clout because no country has been ready to cede authority to them.A second safeguard is to rediscover ways to shelve disputes over sovereignty, without prejudice.

Once sovereignty claims have been shelved, countries can start to share out the resources or better still, declare the islands and their waters a marine nature reserve.But not everything can be solved by co-operation, and so the third safeguard is to bolster deterrence.

Taylor said this impacted on children and other family members, with alcohol being a factor in about a third of safeguarding cases.

Meaning: no red carpet, no swag, no battle to be done with liveried publicists — the beefeaters of the twenty-first century — safeguarding anyone's sense of self-importance.

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