special safeguard

collocation in English

meaningsofspecialandsafeguard

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special
adjective
uk
/ˈspeʃ.əl/
us
/ˈspeʃ.əl/
not ordinary ...
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safeguard
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈseɪf.ɡɑːd/
us
/ˈseɪf.ɡɑːrd/
a law, rule, or something that is done to protect someone or something from harm ...
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(Definition ofspecialandsafeguardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is not a civilised country which does not think its constitution requires somespecialsafeguard.
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Aspecialsafeguardis provided for curers who are affected by a rationalisation scheme.
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Aspecialsafeguardis thus provided for them.
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Paragraph 9 of the draft report talks about the need to preserve the peace clause andspecialsafeguardclause for a provisional period.
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Fourthly, other instruments should be introduced, such as aspecialsafeguardclause, entry price mechanisms or inclusion of berries on the list of sensitive products.
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Thespecialsafeguardwould be that both the agreement of the patient concerned and a concurring second opinion should be obtained.
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The final text also contains quite hopeful language on the special products and on thespecialsafeguardmechanisms.
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But we must all agree that £280,000,000 is an enormous sum and warrantsspecialsafeguard.
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The wide inquisitorial powers of such tribunals are quite different from other legal proceeedings and require special safeguards for people whose conduct is in question.
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Their position is fully safeguarded in the two cellular licences which contain special safeguards to allow small firms to compete in providing services.
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For accounts audited by approved auditors, the special safeguards will be operated where necessary through the procedure of an extraordinary audit.
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They need special safeguards to ensure that they can weigh up the crucial and complicated possibilities and the pros and cons of new treatment.
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This is a strong, practical text which clearly establishes that young people under 18 have a right to special safeguards.
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I could not therefore recommend special safeguards for them or the payment of compensation.
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If he does, the port medical officer has discretion to decide whether special safeguards are required.
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There are, however, special safeguards for those absent from work for maternity or family reasons.
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There are no special safeguards, apart from public opinion, against measures affecting what some would regard as their basic liberties.
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There is a case for some extension of special safeguards to certain industries and certain vital services.
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Are there any special safeguards for these juveniles when they are transferred?
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Special safeguards were introduced into the scheme, under which every inducement is given to the society to exercise the necessary care.
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