Sentence examples for written safeguards from inspiring English sources

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It should be kept in mind that, ultimately, concerned communities have no veto right upon an industrial project that would impact their territories and threaten their identity, a striking asymmetry of power that is implicitly acknowledged by the World Bank [ 76] through the existence of a detailed 'involuntary resettlement' policy, however strict are its written safeguards.

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He added: "Our view is that a privatised, vertically integrated Land Registry [the government's preferred option] would be unlikely to deliver this outcome, despite the best efforts of oversight bodies to regulate prices and write safeguards into a contract or licence".

Instead of writing safeguards into the legislation, the latest proposals would be guaranteed by a House of Bishops declaration, with disputes ruled on by an independent reviewer, or "ombudsman".

The leading companies have formed a consortium to write other safeguards and regulations.

But since the F.A.A.'s primary mission is safety, Congress should take the matter in hand by writing privacy safeguards for the booming drone industry.

Democrats in Congress have said that they want to write more safeguards for civil liberties into the law before renewing it.

One employee wrote that safeguards are treated as a "check the box" measure rather than an integral part of designing projects.

If lenders are to face such new liabilities, they need clearly written rules and safeguards.

To the extent that searches of metadata do enhance U.S. intelligence, they can still be conducted under the Leahy bill — but with privacy safeguards written into the law.

Ethnic political groups, including the Kachin, met in northern Thailand on Thursday, pledging to draft within three months an alternative constitution they hope might replace Myanmar's controversial document, which was written by and safeguards political control for the armed forces.

When I arrived in Cyprus I was surprised to find a general feeling among the Greek-Cypriot community -- which was 80% of the population -- that the London-Zurich Agreements would not work, that the safeguards written into the agreements for the Turkish Cypriots were extreme, that the agreements were "not fair," and on and on.

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