Sentences with phrase «called for vigilance»

Mr. Boadu also called for vigilance at the polls from all NPP supporters urging them to remain at the polling stations till winners were declared by the Electoral Commission.
Governor Ambode also admonished residents of the state to see the last two months of the year as a period that calls for vigilance and a changed attitude towards issues relating to crime and terrorism.
They call for vigilance when examining travelled dogs and warn that other animals — and people — should also be considered at risk of infection when travelling to areas where the parasite is endemic.
Allianz Global Assistance calls for vigilance and recommends that drivers prepare their cars for th...
Allianz Global Assistance calls for vigilance and recommends that drivers prepare their cars for the...

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Suffice it to say that vigilance is called for and start thinking about what steps you can take to protect what you have built over the last 9 years.
The decreased chance of a sympathetic hearing at the Supreme Court calls for intensified vigilance to keep this condition from spreading.
«In terms of the food security of the first food, the global breastfeeding movement continues to call for greater vigilance around the more aggressive marketing of baby and toddler foods, using new promotional avenues on the internet, especially social networking, via mothers» clubs, educational foundations targeting students, and as business interest NGOs etc..
Throughout the day ministers and police have reiterated calls for public vigilance and appealed for information.
The National Security Council has called for public vigilance, revealing Tuesday Ghana faces a credible terrorist threat.
The Waziri Adamawa called for rigorous scrutiny and vigilance to guard against the influence of extremism, including exposing innocent students and followers to their virulent ideas.
They called for restrictions on high - capacity ammunition clips and also for greater vigilance by caregivers, so that mentally ill individuals that also are dangerous don't have access to weapons, and especially not such high - powered ones.»
The government has so far called for increased vigilance but stressed the need to allow the police time to investigate the two failed terror attacks on London and Glasgow.
The prime minister earlier called for public vigilance and said the police should be allowed to investigate the incident.
In response to de Blasio's plan, Brewer called for an inclusion of even more affordable housing, a reduction of luxury housing included in deals with developers, increased vigilance by HPD to make sure existing affordable housing units are not lost, that there are tenant education clinics (with no income restrictions) in areas where upzoning is proposed.
This so - called «vigilance decrement» was first identified and measured in 1948 by psychologist Robert Mackworth, who asked British radar operators to spend two hours watching for errors in the sweep of a rigged analog clock.
In each alarm call, vigilance and flight behaviors were triggered, but headshaking increased only in response to the alarm calls for bees, not to the alarm calls for Samburu tribesmen (Figs. 1 & 2).
So as you answer that phone call, or lean in for the first kiss, the heart and head plunge you into a state of hyper - vigilance, the flight - or - fight response keeps your body primed to respond to the perceived threat.
A new baby in the house calls for even more vigilance on the part of the Chow owner.
Overwhelmingly, the majority of corporate real estate heads noted that calls for increased building security and improved workplace vigilance continue to prove one of the most pressing concerns confronting their organizations in the year ahead.
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