Sentence examples for safeguard a given from inspiring English sources

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The difference is significant, because an explicit consideration of the underlying evolutionary processes would shift the emphasis from tailoring fishing pressure to safeguard a given level of genetic diversity, to modifying the current suite of techniques, incentives and regulations as to prevent the evolutionary consequences of harvesting prime-quality reproductive individuals.

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Overall, the short lifetime and the relatively short migration (or damage) distance can be considered as a disadvantage requiring a high concentration for a prolonged effect or an advantage for a safeguard, given O 2 ‒ and 1O2 are extremely reactive and toxic.

One attractive idea is that the identity of a given cell type is safeguarded by the irreversible silencing (or 'occlusion') of what can be referred to as lineage-inappropriate genes i.e.e

Conservation of DNA safeguarding pathways during evolution was calculated by the average conservation in amino acids and presence/absence of proteins belonging to a given pathway.

This sense of "clinical inertia" is reported in other care interventions and may serve as a safeguard given the uncertain nature of medicine [ 34, 35].

In 1969 the system was renamed Safeguard and was given a more limited mission of protecting U.S. ICBM sites.

In the last resort it is the Commission which grants the country a "safeguard clause," giving it the right, for instance, to impose temporary import restrictions.

[In Washington, Richard Mills, a spokesman for the United States trade representative, called the union's move toward applying safeguard measures "odd," given that it had criticized the American tariffs so loudly.

Likewise, when asked about stalled bipartisan legislation that would protect Mueller's job, Maine senator Susan Collins told CNN's State of the Union, "There are some constitutional issues with those bills, but it certainly wouldn't hurt to put that extra safeguard in place given the latest stories.

Mr, Chilton and some lawmakers have argued that farmers deserve a backstop akin to safeguards given to securities and banking customers.

But it also stands for a reaction to modernity, he said: "One could say it's a vision a bit backward-looking, but it's also, I think, a battle of today, to try to safeguard what gives us pleasure and health".

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