1 a law, rule, or something that is done to protect someone or something from harm or damage:
2 to protect someone or something from harm or destruction:
3 to protect someone or something so that they are not harmed, damaged, or lost:
4 something that you do or provide in order to protect someone or something from harm, damage, or loss:
The company did not have appropriate safeguards in place to manufacture drugs safely.
Sufficient safeguards were not in place to double-check the results.
The commission imposed strict environmental safeguards on the project.
Thus, before 1967, there were effective safeguards to the maintenance of good quality cocoa.
The data gathered in this study indicate that these additional safeguards were developed through the operation of institutional learning arrangements.
Our profession is art, they claimed, and managed to get it subsidized and safeguarded as a valuable national legacy.
Two factors that are likely to influence such trade-offs are the selection pressure from parasites and the reproductive value of safeguarding future survival.
An incomplete method uses clever intuitive heuristics for searching but has no safeguards if the search gets stuck in a local minimum.
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保護,保衛, 捍衛,維護…
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保护,保卫, 捍卫,维护…
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salvaguardia, proteger, salvaguardar…
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salvaguarda, proteção, proteger…
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保護規定, ~を守る, 保護する…
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korumak, güvence/garanti altına almak, muhafaza etmek…
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garantie [feminine], protéger, garantie (contre)…
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salvaguarda, protecció, salvaguardar…
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