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were safeguarded
noun
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
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It was important to ensure that such individuals were "safeguarded".
A number of children were safeguarded and thousands of children's images were removed, stopping their re-victimisation.
Tabrīz, the capital of the Mongols, became a cultural centre where old traditions were safeguarded but innovations were also attempted.
In 2000, the last year for which complete figures are available, 1.96 million acres of wetlands were safeguarded and preserved through nonregulatory efforts.
If no areas were safeguarded, their budgets set by Labour for this year would have to decline cumulatively by 14%, in real terms, by 2014-15.
Luckily, thousands of her glass-plate negatives were safeguarded, and when a researcher working on a book on the history of American women discovered them in 1950, it led to a revival of interest in her life and art.
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The data stored on the cloud are safeguarded from illegal access by the proposed protocol safeguard.
How can these best be safeguarded and disposed of?
How can student security and privacy be safeguarded?
The Australian Conservation Foundation said the only thing being "safeguarded" was the big polluters' right to pollute.
"Everything is safeguarded, everyone's protected," says Dunford, who now works as a coach.
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