Sentence examples for safeguard language from inspiring English sources

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While text can still be changed, ministerial level actions will probably now be needed to reinsert targets and strengthen safeguard language.

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It is a weapon in safeguarding the language and the towns and villages of Wales where Welsh is still a genuine community language.

The speech came after a tumultuous day of dramatic gestures and fevered speculation in which the newly appointed leader of Mr. Mubarak's party said the president had agreed to step down, and the military issued a communiqué in which it declared it was intervening to safeguard the country, language some opposition leaders read as signaling a possible coup d'état.

But recent failures to offer protection to people affected by climate change all over the world, including in the Pacific region show a regrettable lack of international legal safeguards (norms and language) when addressing climate change.

But last week more than 1,500 of them gathered around what an organizer, the virulently anti-Muslim monk Wirathu, called an agenda "to safeguard the race, the language and the religion" of Myanmar, meaning Bamar, Burmese and Buddhism.

The Sami Act of 1987 sought to enable the Sami people "to safeguard and develop their language, culture, and way of life" and created the Sameting, the Sami Parliament, the business of which, according to the constitution, is "any matter that in the view of the parliament particularly affects the Sami people".

Less well known was new language to safeguard under-the-gun emergency room doctors from civil damages unless it could be proved that they acted with "willful and wanton" negligence — that they not only put the patient in extreme risk but knew they were doing it.

The British Academy is concerned with safeguarding the future of language learning in the UK, but it is equally focused on raising the employability of graduates.

Under a 1996 law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, all external transactions between hospitals, doctors and insurers must be in standardized electronic language, with safeguards to protect patients' privacy and prevent unauthorized access.

U/S Rood said that the USG strongly believes that language on safeguards in perpetuity should not be made conditional on fuel supply and we had informed the IAEA of our position.

"If universally adopted, such language would help safeguard the integrity of the research process," Dr. Drazen wrote.

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