A precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.
Permit issued by an authority which guarantees a person to enter and spend time in a place in which otherwise she could not enter.
Concept in international law.
1 However, they also show major improvements in safeguarding practice in recent times.
2 Separately, vast guarantees were given regarding safeguarding national security interests, sites, jobs.
3 She was on the Vatican's commission for safeguarding children for three years.
4 A similar scheme was prepared for superintending and safeguarding labor when conscripted.
5 A bank's capital is its buffer against unexpected losses, safeguarding depositors' funds.
6 But such steps do not go far enough in safeguarding player welfare.
7 Such publications are not safeguarding democracy as they are supposed to do.
8 These agencies play a vital role in safeguarding civic and social wellbeing.
9 Machinery for safeguarding conditions of labor, including industrial hygiene, safety appliances, etc.
10 Collectively, we report a lncRNA-mediated regulatory layer safeguarding embryonic cell fate transitions.
11 He leaves to students and to capitalists the safeguarding of his future.
12 Protecting victims is just as important as safeguarding the rights of defendants.
13 How can it be when we're all safeguarding the very same story?
14 He was safeguarding someone and she did not think it was her.
15 Local safeguarding boards too often failed to hold poor councils to account.
16 Nevertheless, documents from the time reveal a spirit of white, Protestant safeguarding .
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