Collocations withsafeguard

These are words often used in combination withsafeguard.

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additional safeguard
As an additional safeguard against selective attrition, censoring information was included in survival analyses.
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appropriate safeguard
In deciding on an appropriate safeguard, it is important to avoid expensive, clumsy and bureaucratic machinery.
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basic safeguard
Nevertheless, in addition to that basic safeguard the convention itself provides a specific safeguard aimed at protecting the genuine political refugee.
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effective safeguard
It is the enforcement of these penalties which affords the most effective safeguard against the return of expelled aliens.
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reasonable safeguard
Would not the fact that it is manned by honest men be a reasonable safeguard?
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special safeguard
There is not a civilised country which does not think its constitution requires some special safeguard.
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sufficient safeguard
It does seem to me by no means inconceivable that circumstances might arise in which that two-thirds majority might not prove a sufficient safeguard.
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