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the safeguard
noun
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
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In the absence of evidence-based methods, the safeguard of speciality specific minimums is still needed.
"DNA became the sanctuary and the safeguard of a certain integrity".
The safeguard most easily restored is a return to small House districts.
complaint against the safeguard tariffs, Carlo Trojan, European ambassador to the W.T.O., told the dispute meeting.
If you have to cut it down to three or four hours, the safeguard vanishes".
The peer-review system is the safeguard science has developed to stop bad science being published".
Without the safeguard of a tough admissions code that will be exacerbated".
Finkel says the safeguard mechanism "is not calibrated to drive emissions reduction".
Nixon speechwriters huddled and came up with a name to inspire confidence: "the Safeguard system".
The safeguard agreement, for example, in the opinion of one trade lawyer, is like "a piece of Swiss cheese".
That's the safeguard to make managers "as careful with your money as you would be," Ms. Minow says.
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