sufficient safeguard
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsufficientandsafeguard
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sufficient
adjective
uk/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/us/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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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 ofsufficientandsafeguardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It does seem to me by no means inconceivable that circumstances might arise in which that two-thirds majority might not prove asufficientsafeguard.
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It is an over-simplification to say that the commercial interests of the port operator aresufficientsafeguardwith regard to dangerous cargos.
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Existing competition laws are asufficientsafeguardagainst excessive concentration of ownership.
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Here the export licensing procedure is asufficientsafeguard.
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Consequently, the fact that the parents are the employers is not asufficientsafeguard.
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Current legislation provides asufficientsafeguardfor the public interest in relation to mergers, including those involving privatised utilities.
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In these circumstances, the contract will be asufficientsafeguard, and no special calculation will be necessary.
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I am not at all sure whether that is not asufficientsafeguard.
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The words in the clause that due consideration be given "having regard to his age and understanding" are asufficientsafeguard.
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I think that is a perfectlysufficientsafeguard.
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That was regarded as a verysufficientsafeguardfor the agricultural land of the country.
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Thirdly, it is not enough to say that the end price position at present is asufficientsafeguardto the farmer.
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We believe that that issufficientsafeguardin those circumstances.
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The requirement for the regulations to be subject to affirmative resolution provides asufficientsafeguardagainst excessive charges.
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I think that there issufficientsafeguardhere.
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That is clearly asufficientsafeguardfor offenders.
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I submit that this is surelysufficientsafeguardon the points that he has mentioned.
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The present method of costings will be a sufficient help to us and asufficientsafeguardof the public.
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Surely it is asufficientsafeguardto use the words "reasonably practicable".
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I therefore venture to think that there issufficientsafeguardto enable this simple and, in my opinion, highly desirable development to proceed.
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