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A wide-ranging reform of the U.N. Security Council must be implemented, with a view to safeguarding a more balanced and inclusive international order.
In 2007, talking about forests, he promised he would "take a more effective and strategic approach to safeguarding a priceless -- and irreplaceable -- natural asset".
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Labour says it would hold off until next year to safeguard a fragile economic recovery.
When General Musharraf took power, he promised to safeguard a free press.
For such parents, it takes less than an hour to safeguard a mobile device from most offensive material.
So European diplomats are quietly discussing one way to safeguard a Kabul meeting: an international peacekeeping force.
Now the Israelis are discussing a similar military aid package to safeguard a peace pact with the Palestinians.
The incident is under review and the officers face administrative charges of failing to safeguard a prisoner.
Their responsibility – not always discharged with distinction – was to safeguard a club for its supporters, its town or city.
The psychiatrist's obligation, traditionally, has been to safeguard a patient's disclosures, no matter how dark or alarming.
Detective Karan Young of the Brooklyn South narcotics squad was suspended for failing to safeguard a prisoner, the police said.
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