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were safeguarding
noun
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
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The museum's director of research, Donny George, said about 1,500 missing treasures had been returned, many by local people who said they were safeguarding them until troops could protect the museum.
Each side made stark arguments, with Democrats casting the issue as protecting the middle class, and Republicans countering that they were safeguarding small businesses and jobs.
We used their input on factors involving the proposed research topics, informed consent processes, and types of compensation, which ensured we were safeguarding this vulnerable population and addressing their needs, while respecting their right to participation.
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The plots of land which were safeguarded from flooding are then cleared and ploughed.
All questionnaires and audiotapes were safeguarded in a secure area at the School of Public Health of Addis Ababa University for confidentiality.
He was safeguarding his brand.
Who is safeguarding this fundamental liberty?
"The I.O.C. was safeguarding China's image," Mr. Gulotta said.
These days the buzzwords are safeguarding and resilience.
Another concern of Brennan's is safeguarding the constitutional rights of young people.
Ministers believe that Prevent is working and is safeguarding people from being drawn into terrorism.
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