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The regional press also needed safeguarding from the "ubiquity" of the BBC, which had gone unchecked, he said.
There is particular emphasis on safeguarding from paedophiles who mask their true identity behind a computer screen, with "LMIRL" meaning "let's meet in real life" and "IWSN" translating as "I want sex now".
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What do the opponents need safeguards from, you may ask.
The Ebola crisis confirms that the best safeguard from many diseases is a robust health system.
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.
Teams from the government's Joint Nature Conservation Committee have started identifying vast tracts of ocean they want safeguarded from further destruction.
The letter is unusual in that funding to these companies has been safeguarded from the recent changes.
It rolls back important investor safeguards from the post-Enron Sarbanes-Oxley law and the post-financial crisis Dodd-Frank law.
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