Conversely,
exercising vigilance in monitoring your investment / return ratio can have major implications on your bottom line.
Yet the surrendered alcoholic must continue to
exercise vigilance to avoid losing his humility.
Neither is the second paragraph of canon 392 (c. 392) which urges bishops to «
exercise vigilance so that abuses do not creep into ecclesiastical discipline, especially regarding the ministry of the word, the celebration of the sacraments... the worship of God...» Although theSecond Vatican Council restored to bishops a greater measure of legitimate authority in their own dioceses, it did not liberate them from applying the «common discipline» as promulgated by the Church's Supreme Legislator, the Holy Father.
Not exact matches
He goes on to call on Filipino Facebook users «to be circumspect in using the platform and
exercise online personal
vigilance».
Though renowned for his wit, he never lost sight of the seriousness of his role or lacked paternal
vigilance in
exercising it.
«We are pleased to finally see some long overdue enforcement take place,» Citizens» Union said, while also calling on JCOPE to
exercise «even - handed and fair - minded
vigilance in pursuing any and all possible ethics violations that are within its purview, regardless of where they may lead.»
We need to begin by embracing the reality that there is no magic pill or miracle food, only
vigilance and discipline with diet and regular
exercise, and the rare indulgence in cake for very special occasions,» she wrote.
One lavish meal won't dig you into a hole but a season of calorie dense meals will, so try to
exercise greater
vigilance throughout the month.
will be disappointed to find their heartthrob leading a monastic existence of
exercise,
vigilance and visits to local cafes in scenes that could easily end in either an assassination or a Nespresso commercial.
But if he
exercised the same
vigilance in his investment as he did with his business, he'd be doing it full - time.»
For someone willing to approach training with good humor, prepared for the ongoing
vigilance required to supervise and
exercise a dog with a very high prey drive, and who's charmed by a dog with a distinctly cat - like personality, the sweet, spirited Greyhound can make a wonderful companion animal and family pet.
This condition can be avoided by providing adequate nutrition and frequent meals; however, a degree of
vigilance must be
exercised to ensure that obesity does not set in.
A common carrier is generally required to
exercise the utmost care, diligence and
vigilance in transporting passengers.
Once issued, counsel has to
exercise constant
vigilance to ensure that every employee adheres to their preservation duties.
Justin Mendelle, head of Construction Law at the firm, said that the decision means parties entering into such contracts will need to
exercise additional
vigilance to understand the implications of multiple and sometimes seemingly conflicting obligations.
It is critical for attorneys to understand and address these obligations and to
exercise constant
vigilance to protect client data and other confidential information.
In California, common carriers must
exercise «the highest care and the
vigilance of a very cautious person.»
Many drivers do not
exercise proper care and
vigilance in watching for bicyclists.
vigilance in avoiding the specific variety of conflicts to which social media can give rise — for example, neither sending nor replying to any direct social - media contacts from counsel who have or are likely to have a matter before the judge, and
exercising caution in the «follows» and «likes» in which they participate
He goes on to call on Filipino Facebook users «to be circumspect in using the platform and
exercise online personal
vigilance».
It's the «don't» part of the equation that will get us into trouble via the simple lack of
exercising at least a modicum of
vigilance.