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safeguard <a safeguard; safeguards> N

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He works to safeguard his friends in their times of need.
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In quasi-opportunistic supercomputing a large number of geographically disperse computers are orchestrated with built-in safeguards.
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Ford knew about this vulnerability but did not design any safeguards in order to save a few dollars per vehicle.
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This award safeguards the unique and specialised process of traditional fish smoking in the town.
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The computer's drive control systems were inadequately safeguarded.
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In modern times, diplomatic immunity continues to provide a means, albeit imperfect, to safeguard diplomatic personnel from any animosity that might arise between nations.
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It developed policy guidelines on matters related to historical sites and buildings and embraced the development and safeguarding of all parks in the system.
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This means facilitating employee development while safeguarding gaming laws and practices.
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He declined to express any forced pronouncement on this subject, and his enforced silence concealed the secret design of safeguarding the principle of sovereignty.
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Safeguards should be in place to ensure that decisions about share buybacks are not motivated by their effect on executive or managerial reward.
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