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    1. If you are having tests or surgical procedures performed, you can safeguard against testing errors and also help ensure the best results with your surgery by following these steps:


    2. It is a warrior’s actions that safeguard his honor, not where he lies at rest


    3. These days a home could be isolated from the power grid, relying on self- generated electricity, the solar and wind generators always worked on a reserve, so even in those dark winter days there would be enough, but as a safeguard his car – their car – could sacrifice it’s own power store


    4. “Don’t be angry with her she stopped at the munitions factory because she thought the shells she was making would be used to safeguard you and keep you safe over there that’s how deep her love is for you


    5. Our protector and safeguard of our liberty, according to General Washington


    6. He had to take whatever Ray would give him as he’d knocked the ball into Ray’s court in an attempt to safeguard Esther


    7. And yet, any infiltration from without was considered impossible, he knew, because he had helped to design that particular safeguard


    8. The other student, being a little more advanced than Cruzel had already placed a safeguard on his voice before approaching the innocent victim, of which he was jealous


    9. The assets are put in a separate company and we will discuss it in greater detail later on where we look at your structures to safeguard you against your worst enemy


    10. Rhodesia being surrounded by her enemies on all sides except a small strip in the south (South Africa) was always vulnerable for attack and could not safeguard her borders with her severe lack of manpower

    11. The Army first intervened in Angola to safeguard the large Ruacana-Calueque hydro-electric scheme just across the border when all pretensions of law and order disappeared after Portugal left and Angola degenerated into a civil war


    12. 23 Abide you with me, fear not, for He who seeks my life seeks your life, but with me you shall be in safeguard


    13. I have been trying desperately to think of a plan, one that will protect me and my wife, safeguard this terrible knowledge I possess and allow Margaret and myself to begin a new life somewhere


    14. I think this will suit my needs admirably, while I take the steps I feel I must take to safeguard my secret


    15. children, and for the cattle: 51 For I was ashamed to ask the king footmen, and horsemen, and conduct for safeguard against our


    16. also joined himself with them, and with great dissimulation encouraged Antiochus, not for the safeguard of the country, but because


    17. most high council’s wizards to safeguard us, could not


    18. 50 And there I vowed a fast to the young men before our Lord to desire of him a prosperous journey both for us and them that were with us for our children and for the cattle: 51 For I was ashamed to ask the king footmen and horsemen and conduct for safeguard against our adversaries


    19. 15 So says the Almighty Lord The quails were as a token to you; I gave you tents for your safeguard: nevertheless you murmured there 16 And triumphed not in my name for the destruction of your enemies but ever to this day do you yet murmur


    20. 3 Menelaus also joined himself with them and with great dissimulation encouraged Antiochus not for the safeguard of the country but because he thought to have been made governor

    21. 3 But now tell me therefore you are fled from them and are come to us for you are come for safeguard; be of good comfort you shall live this night and hereafter: 4 For none shall hurt you but entreat you well as they do the servants of king Nabuchodonosor my Lord


    22. Annyeke took the power of the mind-links being formed as best she could and held them in her thoughts, acting as a barrier and a safeguard


    23. We must have holiness, to safeguard


    24. We must safeguard the


    25. holiness is essential, to safeguard the blessing of the Lord


    26. They safeguard us, and keep us from destructive ways


    27. the prenatal phase are precious defense mechanisms that safeguard the life of


    28. Instead I had to safeguard it as my cast iron reserve which was only to be touched under extreme pressure such as perhaps having to cross the entire city of Toronto when a single streetcar fare could get me there


    29. Safeguard against evil and the distorted thinking caused by evil - How blessed is the one who does not follow the advice of the wicked, or stand in the pathway with sinners, or sit in the assembly of scoffers


    30. effectively restores the natural safeguard he noted

    31. protection, and the safeguard we are imposing on your race


    32. Central was running amok, but it was still the only safeguard


    33. Other laws criminalize the taking of property; instead, burglary is meant to safeguard the sanctity of a person's home and to protect against the possible violence that could arise if someone discovers a burglar in their house


    34. 1 Along the valley of this little brook John built no less than a dozen stone shelters and night corrals, consisting of piled-up stones, wherein he could watch over and safeguard his herds of sheep and goats


    35. Being sensitive and responsive to human need creates genuine and lasting happiness, while such kindly attitudes safeguard the soul from the destructive influences of anger, hate, and suspicion


    36. We have assailed them only by the denunciation of their spiritual disloyalty to the very truths which they profess to teach and safeguard


    37. 4 Ordinarily, the Jews, when trying a man on a capital charge, proceeded with great caution and provided every safeguard of fairness in the selection of witnesses and the entire conduct of the trial


    38. 6 It is significant that, while this vacillating Roman ruler sacrificed Jesus to his fear of the Jews and to safeguard his personal position, he finally was deposed as a result of the needless slaughter of Samaritans in connection with the pretensions of a false Messiah who led troops to Mount Gerizim, where he claimed the temple vessels were buried; and fierce riots broke out when he failed to reveal the hiding place of the sacred vessels, as he had promised


    39. There was no question in anyone’s mind that they had half the ships they needed to properly safeguard the operation from the ships they knew were on their way to attack them


    40. CITES members safeguard the safety and security of wildlife

    41. I use this to safeguard my energy


    42. SOS helps safeguard threatened species, their respective habitats and the communities who depend on them


    43. This might sound like a heavy burden for a company, but it will only safeguard the planet


    44. There’s only one way to safeguard


    45. Before the arrival of Major Dows and his priceless package of information from Nancy Laplante, he had planned to safeguard his precious heavy bombers by evacuating them to Mindanao, out of reach of the Japanese


    46. � Lieutenant Commander Stilwell promised me that he will safeguard Nancy�s apartment and belongings during her absence


    47. The cylinder was divided up into sealed compartments, to strengthen the hull against water pressure and safeguard the vessel in case of water leaks


    48. Nancy concluded finally that there was only one way to truly safeguard the children while she tried to save their parents


    49. sure they are frozen again to safeguard your identity after the purchase is


    50. Security: There is the issue of secure web servers that will safeguard any personal information (like bank account number) that is received or collected on the site





































    1. They also safeguarded the old


    2. The children realized the importance of their mission and understood that it was not only their own lives that would be safeguarded but also the lives of their younger brothers and sisters in the village


    3. I am going to put our children on board of it, so that they could be safeguarded, but I also want you aboard, Miri


    4. Jenny could understand Lord Harunobu’s wish to replenish the garrisons of those two towns: they represented important sources of revenues and of supplies to be safeguarded from the enemy


    5. It is quite plain that there is an enormous amount of work to be done before the proposed transfer of sovereignty can be effected, and in the coming weeks and months it is evident that Parliament and its various committees and institutions will be heavily involved in ensuring that the best interests of the people of this country are safeguarded


    6. The great majority of white Americans never safeguarded


    7. concrete that was not safeguarded by those


    8. colored paper that need to be safeguarded from others


    9. Each disk was meticulously coded and safeguarded


    10. He safeguarded his solitude

    11. The company had to be safeguarded for the family


    12. reveal the truth and wisdom they have always safeguarded, until the end of days


    13. Christina relaxed against the strength of the man beside her in complete trust as she gave the man holding her the part of her heart a girl gives her father, until the day comes when the right man asks to have what the father has safeguarded


    14. He trusted that, though a little disenchanted, she would be intelligent enough to understand that his character safeguarded the enterprise of their lives as much or more than his policy


    15. The OVER-INVOICED AMOUNT is being safeguarded under our custody


    16. The cardinal rule of the market analyst that losses should be cut short and profits safeguarded (by selling when a decline commences) leads in the direction of active trading


    17. But to achieve this aim it is necessary that you should add your efforts and should, if possible, forget the misfortunes you have suffered, should entertain the hope of a less cruel fate, should be certain that inevitable and ignominious death awaits those who make any attempt on your persons or on what remains of your property, and finally that you should not doubt that these will be safeguarded, since such is the will of the greatest and most just of monarchs


    1. “I have been lead to believe our parallel quests are for a common end - her safeguarding


    2. He told us it was a sort of badge or identifying mark of those who had been entrusted with the task of safeguarding the Ripper’s identity


    3. Legendary influences, legal notions, and fiscal hopes of the chance to exact maximum extortion in taxes and contributions from Jews merged with old imperial conceptions of the duty to give protection and the safeguarding of ordered life to embrace all the


    4. It was agreed that such legal protection should be based on the safeguarding of the


    5. instrument which aims at safeguarding the health and welfare of pet animals and would


    6. “Fire and brimstone! It’s true that banks haven’t a one hundred percent record of safeguarding funds entrusted to them, but our local bank is as safe as they come


    7. Whereupon, this traveler from the Orient proposed to advance to Jesus the wages of one year so that he could intrust such funds to his friends for the safeguarding of his family against want


    8. He also went fishing with David Zebedee on several occasions, and while he went about alone much of the time, there always lurked near by two or three of David's most trusted messengers, who had no uncertain orders from their chief respecting the safeguarding of Jesus


    9. SAFEGUARDING THE TOMB


    10. In particular, he was concerned about safeguarding the environment and using natural resources conservatively and in sustainable ways

    11. The managers you have in place here merely rubber-stamp the things they are told to do without doing a prudent job of safeguarding the bank’s assets


    12. For gibbons, safeguarding of their forest habitats, or I should say, what's left of it, is nothing short of imperative


    13. That is understandable enough in most people, but by safeguarding your position, millions died instead


    14. And of course, safeguarding our long-term interest is the prime function of any


    15. A lawyer will never be a willing party to tax evasion, if that lawyer is behaving within the cannon of professional ethics as well as the accepted norms of safeguarding their client’s best interest


    16. Our CEO has thus authorized me to credit your ship’s account with the sum of fifteen million credits as a reward for safeguarding this shipment


    17. ‘’That is the price for safeguarding the future of Palestine for both the Jews and Arabs there, Mister Vice-President


    18. These 9 Promises I vow to keep as long as I live, safeguarding their observance with all my life-given strength, as the inherent rights and responsibilities of any living being, doing my utmost at all times to fulfill my purpose in this life and whatever may come after


    19. Flustered somewhat by his regard, Henrietta quickly glanced away, and pretended to busy herself in safeguarding Kathy’s room


    20. Also remember that physical safeguarding is not all that your child needs to stay safe in today’s world and that extra protection of this kind is known to do more harm than good

    21. The international foreign policy of the United States Government is based upon safeguarding the oil interests of America regardless of where that oil is


    22. Dare it be also said, that these ancient ‘imperative’ moral rules and laws are of course very relevant today underpinning moral behaviour, but inadequate as being the perfect spiritual guidelines and boundaries safeguarding against the manifold complex transgressions committed by Self against Self’s neighbour that we too often see and experience in today’s world


    23. Contributing his energy to safeguarding the watershed began to pale in comparison to revisiting the profound, provocative, exciting and fulfilling adventures he had with his dream guide


    24. People in the business of safeguarding the environment served a higher authority than bureaucrats in the business of safeguarding their own jobs, he insisted


    25. There must be an end now of this silent reserve, of that air of impenetrability behind which he had been safeguarding his dignity


    26. And Scarlett, watching the business grow, felt that she was safeguarding not only the present with Yankee money but the future with Yankee friends


    27. But however arbitrary the standards selected may be, they are undoubtedly of great practical utility in safeguarding the bond buyer from inadequately protected issues


    28. (The matter of safeguarding conversion and other participating privileges against dilution will be covered in the chapters dealing with Senior Securities with Speculative Features


    1. It was such a small and harmless looking thing, yet Ackers knew that whoever held that Chip had the power to circumvent the world’s technological safeguards


    2. They promised safeguards,


    3. “You put safeguards on that substrate translation tool that your husband built


    4. “What was it like before the safeguards?”


    5. continued, “There are all sorts of safeguards, not least of which is the


    6. BT are denying the possibility that anyone could hack into their highly sensitive Listener satellite, a spokesman stating that the safeguards built into the network would make this impossible


    7. “There is a traitor in our midst—possibly more than one—despite all our safeguards


    8. we now have charges that money was funneled to North Korea by the UN without the proper safeguards


    9. Holiness safeguards the blessing of the Lord; a lack of holiness


    10. neglected or compromised, because holiness safeguards the

    11. You tore your spirit loose from your body without the proper safeguards and I captured it into your birthstone


    12. ALLEY CAT ALLIES: Wants a society that safeguards and


    13. Despite the fact that many pharmacies are lawful enterprises that genuinely offer connivance, privacy and the safeguards of


    14. You should not buy the drugs listed below over the Internet You bypass important safeguards to protect your health (and others) if you buy these drugs over the Internet


    15. The current system of federal and state safeguards for protecting patients from the use of inappropriate or unsafe drugs has generally served the country well


    16. Getting access to the banks’ computer system and its cash simply by shoving a piece of plastic into a hole in the wall just doesn’t seem to me to be at all secure, so I set about trying to break down the system and its security safeguards


    17. The President has proposed, and this Government and the Government of the Irish Republic have agreed in principal and subject to certain safeguards that I shall outline, that sovereignty of both the Republic and the Province of Northern Ireland should pass to the United States of America


    18. However, the proposal will contain sufficient safeguards to fully protect the interests of both sides


    19. The old truck suffered from a poorly rewired ignition switch installed by an owner who knew nothing about theft safeguards


    20. The Western culture weighs every individual carefully before letting him in to safeguards the house

    21. Melvin’s safeguards were masterpieces of design


    22. " But what about the others, the free spirits increasing daily in number, the fundamentally fine and clean, who wanted no safeguards and were engaged in demonstrating continually to the world that two friends, man and woman, could very well, say, travel together, be away seeing beautiful things together, with the simplicity of children or of a brother and sister, and return safe after the longest absence with not a memory between them that they need regret?


    23. the International Civil Aviation Authority, can enforce world standards and safeguards in


    24. “Even if they did not succeed entirely they reckoned it would in any case stir up the people to such an extent that the Chinese would be terribly discredited and more safeguards would be forced through to protect the population after 1997


    25. RBI has advised banks to take adequate safeguards in allowing operations in the


    26. suitable built in safeguards to avoid harassment of the customer


    27. guidelines with appropriate safeguards for this purpose


    28. firms - wherever someone else safeguards your money


    29. compromise - of safeguards for slavery


    30. and to combine trust with the safeguards necessary to maintain a good relationship

    31. There were no safeguards of established society to protect me here


    32. This can be attributed to people better educating themselves and taking the necessary safeguards to decrease their risk


    33. There already exist a number of safeguards to preclude cheating, but further measures are constantly being evaluated and should be welcomed


    34. These incredibly important rights were not addressed in the Constitution, yet it is hard to imagine a United States without these safeguards


    35. We have been repeatedly assured that safeguards are in place to prevent abuse of the information gathered about innocent citizens


    36. Without removing the safeguards form his ears, the master of song complied, and together they pursued their way toward what David was sometimes wont to call the "tents of the Philistines


    37. Freeman and Watts were using their patients as case studies; there were no protocols, safeguards, or protections, nor were standards required or instituted by or upon the physicians as they experimented on their patients


    38. She had all the ingredients (including toulene, extracted from the blue-needle pine, a tree which grew commonly in Charis and Emerald); it was mainly a question of producing them in sufficient quantity with the necessary safeguards against toxicity


    39. "But the Professor was fenced round with safeguards so cunningly devised that, do what I would, it seemed impossible to get evidence which would convict in a court of law


    40. These safeguards are logically conceived and almost always carefully observed

    41. 4 These private interests would be in a position to make their own investigation, work out their own deal and keep in close touch with the enterprise, all of which safeguards (in addition to the chance to make a large profit) were considered necessary to justify a commitment in any new venture


    42. “None of the usual safeguards in the systems are working


    43. Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador spoke out against the harsh military regime that had taken control of the country, and called for human rights to be restored and for safeguards for the poor


    44. If he had taken more steps to provide safeguards, they say, especially for ordinary savers and investors, the Crash, when it came, wouldn’t have had quite the catastrophic consequences it did


    45. It’s never just one thing; there are too many safeguards in place for one thing to cause a catastrophic plane crash, which is much like trading


    46. And many of the risk-management safeguards you read about in this book were forged in fire on the day this story took place


    47. Assuring myself, that, under every vicissitude, the determined spirit and united councils of the nation will be safeguards to its honor and its essential interests, I repair to the post assigned me with no other discouragement than what springs from my own inadequacy to its high duties


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    Synonyms for "safeguard"

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    "safeguard" definitions

    a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.


    a document or escort providing safe passage through a region especially in time of war


    make safe


    escort safely