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Mr. Bush needs to provide safeguards against proselytizing and other abuses.
Emergency legislation was introduced in Scotland to provide safeguards that had been available in England for more than 25 years.
State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said it could provide safeguards for tens of thousands of Connecticut workers.
As governments use deficit hysteria to collude in protecting private profit above all else, neither nationality nor geography will ultimately provide safeguards.
But she also wrote to the French authorities, complaining formally about their failure to write minimum E.U. guarantees — which would provide safeguards for those expelled — into France's law.
Ms. Narain argued that there was an urgent need for media organizations to provide safeguards to their employees, who are often "expected to take calculated risks," she wrote.
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After analysis results, the solution can provide safeguard of security and trustworthy for their development and application.
This also applies to the maintenance of cell survival, where a plethora of protective proteins provide safeguard against erroneous activation of death pathways.
This requirement of two sets of pheromone cues suggests an 'AND' gate in circuit logic, which can provide safeguard against spurious signals.
Energy Support for development of shale gas (fracking) provided safeguards are in place to protect local communities.
Existing competition law provides safeguards against the dangers of monopolies and anti-competitive practices within individual industries.
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