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belt-and-braces in British Englishadjectiveproviding double security, in case one security measure should fail a belt-and-braces policy Examples of 'belt-and-braces' in a sentencebelt-and-braces It all sounds rather belt-and-braces.Its subject is not safe, not belt-and-braces, not even legal.Design is key, and so is nitpicking trained carefulness, a belt-and-braces approach.Adding melted butter — or oil — to the mix is a belt-and-braces approach.Too hot for the 'authorities' to handle - too few belt-and-braces safety aids.The advice to employers then is a belt-and-braces approach to staff management.To be completely belt-and-braces, you could even get it signed by a solicitor or other notary.Is the government truly prepared to embrace belt-and-braces cybertotalitarianism, with all the effort and expense that will entail?This is belt-and-braces security to avoid the base sticking when the pudding is turned out.In other words, businesses need belt-and-braces protection at a time when brand infringement is growing. |