625 examples of safeguarding in sentences

I hope that it will be your pleasure to deal with them, as having been framed after very careful thought by the branch of the government upon which the responsibility of conducting the war and safeguarding the nation will most directly fall.

The declaration of war continued as follows: "The government of the King, firmly resolved to provide by all means at its disposal for safeguarding Italian rights and interests, cannot fail in its duty to take, against every existing and future menace, the measures which events impose upon it for the fulfillment of national aspirations.

The truth is that when my cousin came to this hotel last night he was in possessionthat is, we have the very strongest grounds for believing him to have been in possessionof certain extremely valuable property-jewels worth a large amountwhich he was carrying, safeguarding, from a lady in Russia to this gentleman in London.

But it will also be their duty to create a situation which, while safeguarding the Empire's vital interests, shall not render improved relations with the central European Powers impossible from the very outset.

Accordingly, Nature has equipped woman, as she does all her creatures, with the weapons and implements requisite for the safeguarding of her existence, and for just as long as it is necessary for her to have them.

The state takes its origin in the common will of all to unite for the safeguarding of their rights, and determines by positive laws (intermediate between the law of right and legal judgments) what shall be considered rights.

It is not surprising that for the protection of wives and children and the safeguarding of interests the nobles of Bosnia and the Pomaks of Southeastern Bulgaria embraced the creed of their conquerors; the wonder is that the people as a whole remained true to their Christian faith even at the cost of daily martyrdom from generation to generation.

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Safeguarding children's nerves, by James J. Walsh and John A. Foote; with a foreword by Herbert Hoover.

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Germany looked forward to a fortune to be won at thirty; England considered the safeguarding of her fortune at fifty.

He is as busy in safeguarding as in taking life.

He was a splendid soldier, and his defeat of the English general, Pakenham, on January 8, 1815, which meant the control of the mouths of the Mississippi, as well as safeguarding the city of New Orleans, reflected the highest credit on his skill and unflagging energy.

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