appropriate safeguard

collocation in English

meaningsofappropriateandsafeguard

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appropriate
adjective
uk
/əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/
us
/əˈproʊ.pri.ət/
suitable or right for a particular situation ...
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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 ofappropriateandsafeguardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In deciding on anappropriatesafeguard, it is important to avoid expensive, clumsy and bureaucratic machinery.
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Subsection (2) accordingly allows a company to release its rights under a contract, subject to anappropriatesafeguardcontained in subsection (3).
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I believe that this procedure is the best and mostappropriatesafeguardfor environmental and amenity issues.
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That committee saw it as anappropriatesafeguard.
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Such a defence will provide a proper andappropriatesafeguardfor an accused.
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On that basis, we will decide on theappropriatesafeguardaction that should be taken.
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It has anappropriatesafeguardfor the contract market, but allows industry to benefit from the considerable competition in that market.
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The lawyers have said that the provisions for making regulations do not amount to anappropriatesafeguard.
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Secondly, an adequate and moreappropriatesafeguardalready exists through the rent registration system.
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We believe that theappropriatesafeguardis provided for by the obligation to consult the keeper and have regard to his comments.
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That will act as anappropriatesafeguard.
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I shall refer to a further example in relation to a later amendment where we hope to provide an exclusion, but with anappropriatesafeguardprovision.
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The organisation of ritual ceremonies is another manner ofappropriatesafeguard.
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There should be anonymous reporting systems or a designated committee to handle such information and establish appropriate safeguards against repercussions.
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As he will recognise, while we need appropriate safeguards, we also need to avoid overburdening schemes and pension trusts unnecessarily.
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On the third point, there is a possibility—it may be only theoretical—given appropriate safeguards, that mistakes can be made, as men are not infallible.
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The argument has always been to make sure that that power was not untrammelled and that the appropriate safeguards were built in.
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The powers are used very sparingly and with appropriate safeguards; but they nevertheless exist.
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In agreeing to re-examine the position, he promised to seek appropriate safeguards.
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To this end, therefore, collective redress mechanisms must include appropriate safeguards.
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