Sentence examples for terms of safeguards from inspiring English sources

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The original order, she said, was "written very broadly, and remains to be fleshed out in terms of safeguards and applicability".

All I can assure is Aiba takes all the precautionary measures in terms of safeguards to ensure there is no contact from the institutional side and the Aiba staff, and the actual R and J community.

On the other, I can't wait to see what Patil and his team come up with in terms of safeguards for people.

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China's determination will not change in terms of safeguarding its territory.

In terms of safeguarding water quality, high-density residential development which results in a relatively smaller footprint would be the preferred option.

"Assertions have been made that this drill has a symbolic significance in terms of safeguarding the sovereignty of islands in the area, and represents a response to the US-Japan alliance," Communist Party newspaper People's Daily wrote on Friday.

However, Mr McGovern, who is head of St George's - a state day and boarding school in Hertfordshire, will say that today's boarding schools are "in terms of safeguarding and students welfare, unrecognisable from the institutions of the 1950s, or 1960s or even the 1970s".

The most problematic of these is the offense on speech and writing that 'threatens unity.' I've written on this issue here -- so I won't repeat the arguments on why this offense is deeply problematic in terms of safeguarding the rights of journalists and political dissenters in Sri Lanka.

Automated lights that can be toggled with our iPhone, fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors to warn us of incoming danger, cameras to keep a pair of eyes upon us as we sleep, there is so much that technology has to offer in terms of safeguarding our fortress.

It has been found elsewhere that parents can identify the risk factors for child injuries and can describe preventive measures when solicited, but they need external input in terms of safeguarding children [ 13, 27].

For example, Hatzianastasiou et al. (56) found that Greek laws are aligned with accepted practices of international law in the context of communicable diseases in terms of safeguarding individual rights, but exhibit a lack of coherence, clarity, or systematisation and are often perceived as incomprehensible (56).

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