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  1. e-safetynoun

    Safety when using the Internet.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of e-safety in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of e-safety in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of e-safety in a Sentence

  1. Daniel Tsang:

    They have modernized significantly in terms of upgrading their fleet but also by really doing the International Air Transport Authority operational safety audit, they [adopted] the industry's global safety standard. That got them removed from the EU ban.

  2. Rick Scott:

    On Monday, I met with Brazilian President in Miami, and while I do not believe I interacted with the infected person, that individual was in the same room as me, after consulting with the Senate's attending physician and my personal doctor, I have been told that my risk is low, and I don't need to take a test or quarantine. However, the health and safety of the American people is my focus and I have made the decision to self-quarantine in an abundance of caution.

  3. Reijiro Hashiyama:

    What is being sought is not super-high speed ... It's safety, convenience, network and environmental protection, in short, the export potential is zero.

  4. Jennifer Reesman:

    Virtual instruction is not the same as quality, in-person education, and it's especially not accessible for many students with disabilities, we need our schools to be open. Public school is a public good, and as mental health professionals, we can tell you that open public schools are a safety net.

  5. The CDC:

    Emerging data show there is an enhanced antibody response after an additional dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in some immunocompromised people, while early data show some potential benefit to administering an additional dose, more evidence is needed to determine safety and effectiveness in immunocompromised people.


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