basic safeguard
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbasicandsafeguard
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basic
adjective
uk/ˈbeɪ.sɪk/us/ˈbeɪ.sɪk/
simple and not complicated, so able to provide the base or starting point from which something ...
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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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Nevertheless, in addition to thatbasicsafeguardthe convention itself provides a specific safeguard aimed at protecting the genuine political refugee.
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They do not justify making a change in thisbasicsafeguardof our law.
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The safeguards on stop and search powerfully strengthen the rights of the citizen and strengthen thebasicsafeguardof reasonable suspicion.
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Ultimately, conscience is thebasicsafeguardof our liberties.
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That is abasicsafeguardwhich we expect to be in place.
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I emphasise that this is abasicsafeguard.
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That seems to me to be an absolutelybasicsafeguardto our liberties.
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Would not that have been a fairlybasicsafeguardto adopt before spending so much money?
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It effectively means that we have said goodbye to habeas corpus after the many hundreds of years in which that has been abasicsafeguardof our civil liberties.
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We agree that it is abasicsafeguardof an active and vital democracy to reveal and expose when at least some public interest is involved.
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Where services are not directly provided, basic safeguards should be explicitly addressed in contracts with external providers.
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But if some of the basic safeguards are removed, it will jeopardise all the good will and all the other necessary elements.
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People take the view that they cannot have confidence in the regime and protocol of the trial if basic safeguards fail at the outset.
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So some of the people who are going into computers have not thought of these basic safeguards.
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In this amendment we are asking for a few basic safeguards—not all the desirable safeguards—for shorthold tenants.
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We should at least provide certain basic safeguards.
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In my opinion this does not afford even basic safeguards with regard to health and safety for the people most at risk.
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I wish to draw attention to two basic safeguards which have possibly been overlooked.
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When services are not directly provided, basic safeguards should be explicitly addressed in contracts with external providers.
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These are the basic safeguards which are at present available.
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