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safeguarders
noun
Plural of safeguarder
Exact(4)
"The judges are the safeguarders of our unwritten constitution.
Attracting new entrants became harder and harder, with recruitment crises solved only by importing safeguarders wholesale from the US and Australia.
We were told that vets were heroic, selfless safeguarders of animal rights, preferred real farm work to small animal practice (James never had much time for the hypochondriac lapdog Tricky Woo) and spent a lot of time in mad pursuit of Yorkshire farmers who had little intention of paying their bill.
The brutality of the official response in Haringey did not go unnoticed among social workers: thousands more children were swiftly taken into care across England, many no doubt unecessarily, as nervous safeguarders decided a no-risk approach would keep them off the front page of the Sun.
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He may be too optimistic about China and enlightened authoritarianism, and China will not for a long time, if ever, replace America as the safeguarder of the global commons.
In a letter to Unesco, dated 26 March 2015, the trustees declared that the case of the Elgin marbles did not fall within the scope of the United Nations' cultural organisation's role as safeguarder of endangered cultural heritage and thus they "decided respectfully to decline this request".
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