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Then the nation has to be safeguarded from any recurrence of financial crisis and economic breakdown.
It is thus safeguarded from those alterations of position that slightly affect the timekeeping of even the best watches.
The letter is unusual in that funding to these companies has been safeguarded from the recent changes.
They are artistic expression and should be safeguarded from the dimwits that want to do away with any and all individuality in our society".
Sir Tim Berners-Lee has said his invention of the world wide web should be safeguarded from being controlled by governments or large corporations.
Since 2010, the DfE has had a Due Diligence and Counter Extremism Division "to ensure that children and young people are safeguarded from extremist views".
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Last June he co-founded the Article 9 Association, a group of Japanese intellectuals, all second world war survivors, lobbying to safeguard from revisionist pressures the constitution that renounced war.
To safeguard from unsightly sightings, Pick or Skip enforces email validation and the ability to report abuse.
Objective This case illustrates how easily patient misattribution can influence the clinical reasoning process and it alerts physiotherapists to safeguard from the influences of Red Herrings.
Sometimes keeping a secret is the easiest way to safeguard from shattering someone's heart.
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