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A personal determination by the Secretary of State is not a sufficient safeguard against potential abuses.
Whether that is a sufficient safeguard would remain to be seen.
The commission argues that the EU-wide "habitual residence" rules are a sufficient safeguard against "benefit tourism".
An NGO's spending is accountable to its donors through audits, which are presumed to be a sufficient safeguard against misspending and corruption.
But as the processes of enactment and many reviews of Australia's anti-terrorism laws make clear, this has not proved a sufficient safeguard.
Parental monitoring was not felt to be a sufficient safeguard because children were regarded as more savvy than their parents about computers.
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He asked Mr Lewis if he agreed "that policing has moved on significantly in the last few decades, that there are sufficient safeguards against a repetition of an episode like Orgreave, and that there is no useful purpose in an inquiry?" Unsurprisingly, the minister - who had rejected calls for an inquiry - agreed.
How can we be sure that sufficient safeguards are in place and safety level is acceptable?
EU countries give money but do not have sufficient safeguards on how it is used.
But what happened in Illinois is getting people to rethink whether sufficient safeguards are in place".
The proposed bill does not offer sufficient safeguarding for patients and doctors.
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