Sentences with phrase «constantly vigilant»

Having said that, it is at times emotionally draining and I find myself having to be constantly vigilant about the moods, the social media, school, friends and that can be extremely wearing.
Traffic school courses focusing on defensive driving teach drivers to take in their surroundings and stay constantly vigilant of what's happening out on the road.
You should be constantly vigilant about this stuff because the frequency of attacks is growing, especially when it comes to health data.
The reality is that, as never before, lawyers have to take control of the processes and procedures in their offices and be constantly vigilant.
«Law firms need to be constantly vigilant of changing court dates, and some jurisdictions and courts can make that very challenging,» said Chris Giglio, chief executive officer for Aderant.
These statistics reflect the holiday's heightened traffic throughout the state, and at Cicchiello & Cicchiello, LLP, our personal injury attorneys want to remind you to drive safely and remain constantly vigilant while traveling.
Every partner and law firm leader needs to be informed and constantly vigilant about the possibility of failure.
Your firm needs to be constantly vigilant since the security risks of tomorrow will be different from those we see today.
The Glory Kill system — which delivers immediate health boosts in reward for brutally satisfying melee kills once you've softened up an enemy — is a marvellous piece of design, ensuring marathon runs against seemingly impossible onslaughts as a long as you maintain staunch environmental awareness and a constantly vigilant ability to balance the need to kill any given demon against how useful it may be as a resource later on.
Be constantly vigilant of your personal belongings and where you are at all times.
Phylloxera is by no means eradicated and wine growers have to be constantly vigilant so you see roses planted here and there throughout vineyards in the Douro River Valley.
Traders should be constantly vigilant for opportunities to put as many factors — and thus, the odds of success — as far in their favor as possible.
At any given time, there are a variety of cards with different sign - up offers and bonuses — make sure to stay constantly vigilant to get the best deal.
Combined with Dr. Jensen's clear description of the far - reaching affect that an impoverished environment has on the developing child, it has been clearly illustrated that the effective teacher will need to be constantly vigilant, understanding, and fluent in the language of compassion when providing for the unique needs of impoverished students.
Those of us who carry extra weight have to be constantly vigilant about our diet and exercise.
If, out of worry or stress, we are constantly vigilant, the parasympathetic nervous system resents it.
It's really easy to do if you're not constantly vigilant about your video study.

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He proposed a «third way» that he called containment, which he defined as «the adroit and vigilant application of counterforce at a series of constantly shifting geographical and political points, corresponding to the shifts and maneuvers of Soviet policy.»
In order for individuals to feel comfortable sharing their data, everyone in the health care ecosystem must constantly remain vigilant about protecting data and keeping private information private.
The Bible constantly reminds us to be vigilant, sober - minded and alert because we can easily forget and slumber in our spiritual lives.
The best defense within this constantly fluctuating landscape is a social media manager who is vigilant about these changes and has the capacity to adapt to them quickly.
ACO is required by the Department of Agriculture to carry out testing on 10 % of operators we certify, but ACO is vigilant and constantly exceeds these requirements and focuses on high risk products, especially imported products, to ensure products wearing the ACO logo are truly certified organic.
For the next six years after that, she reports feeling constantly hyper - vigilant, or unrelentingly guarded and anxious.
«Baboons are highly vigilant, and constantly pay attention to what their neighbours are up to.
However, chronic and unpredictable stress in childhood constantly floods the body with stress hormones and keeps it in a hyper vigilant inflammatory state.
The experience of daily panic and fear begins to make him hyper vigilant, constantly watching his owner for signs she may be leaving.
On the flipside of this constantly being exposed to city living, where we must forever be vigilant, avoid obstacles, ignore irrelevant stimili (like our neighbour's music and yapping dogs), sit in front of computers for far too long, and expose ourselves to overcrowding and poor air quality, has negative effects on our health.
Like every elected government, they need an agency that provides the «civil service function» of permanent, constantly developing expertise, that is duty - bound to be continuously vigilant as to public need.
In this way, the Chinese are often vigilant about the potential changes, and are constantly preparing for potential down turn of events (Chang & Sivam, 2004).
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