Sentence examples for safeguards regarding from inspiring English sources

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In their letter to Mr. Rumsfeld, the senators said that they "support the development of effective new systems and technologies to protect homeland and national security, with appropriate safeguards regarding the privacy of personal information".

It was potential changes to workplace culture that the National Union of Journalists picked up on, and which led its assistant general secretary, Seamus Dooley, to attack what he saw as "Big Brother-style surveillance" yesterday, pointing out that there are strict legal safeguards regarding workers' privacy.

In these cases, personnel who access protected data must abide by strict safeguards regarding access to data, e-mail, departmental computers, personal laptops and other electronic devices.

"The EU-U.S. Privacy Shield is a strong new framework, based on robust enforcement and monitoring, easier redress for individuals and, for the first time, written assurance from our U.S. partners on the limitations and safeguards regarding access to data by public authorities on national security grounds," she said, talking of "strong safeguards" and restoring "trust".

The agencies pay their fundraisers through a performance-based payment structure, which is replete with safeguards regarding donor recruitment.

To make this mobility possible, further provisions were adopted, such as rules for the mutual recognition of diplomas, guarantees regarding medical treatment when abroad and safeguards regarding already acquired pension rights.

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The reports are expected to classify six of the schools involved as inadequate owing to concerns about student safeguarding, especially regarding the protection of pupils from exposure to extremism.

In terms of the individual athlete, participating in sport can be associated with a range of safeguarding concerns regarding an athlete's health and well-being.

The problem identified in 1999 by the joint committee on parliamentary privilege is that a debate by the Commons on whether to fine a non-member - and, if so, how much - would not provide the procedural safeguards now regarded as necessary.

The GCHQ, the United Kingdom's NSA equivalent, can access the information, with some safeguards in place regarding its own citizens.

Furthermore, there appeared to be a lack of consensus regarding safeguards and risks of genetic testing with the early use of genetic testing in psychiatry (Hoop et al., 2010).

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