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On the improvements he had seen Mr Towler said: "The council is working to make sure that everybody understands what listening to children really means in a safeguarding sense".
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Why would someone put themselves in such an obviously dangerous situation without a safeguard in sight?
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"People want something tangible in their hands as a safeguard," she says.
Upon its passage three years ago, state lawmakers justified the measure as a safeguard in case of a medical crisis.
As a safeguard, in cells such as egg, sperm, and stem cells, an enzyme called telomerase is responsible for preventing this wear and tear by maintaining telomere length.
Instead, make a number of stills of different designs to increase your water harvest and as a safeguard in case your first still fails.
Traditional Apa Tani dwellings clustered together in cramped household units as a safeguard against factionalism.
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