Sentences with phrase «new vigilance»

As part of this new vigilance a set of punishments are expected to be handed out this week to...
Others see the new vigilance on studentwriting as healthy.
Google and Facebook's recent efforts show a new vigilance against fake news but also underline the difficulty of making dents in the problem.

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Unfortunately, as I noted earlier, investors have earned an «F» for vigilance in recent years, so our lead time on new difficulties may be shorter than we might like.
Despite the all clear, New Zealand Police thanked the public for its «continued vigilance when buying infant and other formula.»
Volatile dairy prices are likely to continue in the mid term at least, New Zealand Fonterra has warned, signaling a need for on - going margin vigilance for food makers using dairy derivatives.
«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..
In his new memoir Vigilance: My Life Serving America Protecting its Empire City Former NYPD Commissioner Kelly gives an account of his nearly 50 years in law enforcement.
Not to detract from her public image, but it is very doubtful that she is so widely known outside of (or within, for that matter) the five boroughs to merit such vigilance on the part of New York's Finest.
The campaign of vigilance comes a day after concerns over a new ISIS video showing Times Square emerged, renewing fears in the city of another attack.
However, conservation is an ongoing process of vigilance and actions to counter new threats.
With so many new therapies being fast - tracked through the FDA approval process, post-release vigilance is becoming increasingly important, Faden and her colleagues noted in the piece.
In the face of climate change, preserving Australia and New Guinea's bandicoot species will require more than just roadway vigilance.
Cautionary Vigilance Too often, new technologies arouse public worries in a way that paralyzes progress.
The price of anonymity is eternal vigilance, and so long as you take care to keep your dating history discreet, you'll always be able to find exciting new mates with the kind of security that makes your BDSM dating play time so exciting.
Critics began raising new concerns about Franco on Sunday night, after he was seen wearing a Time's Up pin, in support of increased female representation and vigilance against sexual harassment and assault, at the Globes ceremony.
Risks Seen for Children of Illegal Immigrants The New York Times, September 20, 2011 «The Harvard study reports that «fear and vigilance» guide the home lives of young children whose parents are illegal immigrants, making the parents significantly less likely to engage with teachers or be active in schools.»
The use of these kinds of new indicators of school success has tremendous potential to advance equity, but that will require the vigilance of parents, of educators, and of the civil rights community as each state creates their system of accountability.
As our new school year begins in just over a month, our vigilance on behalf of our children and their quality education in our schools, is our primary focus and concern.»
If not for the vigilance of the press, one of the most interesting new vehicles this year could have been a stealth job.
For instance, in New York City, the police keep a close eye on minor problems like subway fare evasion, graffiti, and public drunkenness, in the hopes that the vigilance might subconsciously affect people's decisions.
A few months of vigilance should provide you with years of happiness with your new pet.
A new baby in the house calls for even more vigilance on the part of the Chow owner.
The PSA and its assets are embodied by four animals: the deer, who Staples says «really own this island and we're just guests»; the eagle, which represents vigilance for protecting nature; the seal, which represents trying new things, such as diving; and the slug, which represents Island Time, or the slowing down to enjoy life.
The other mascots include a seal, which represents trying new things; an eagle, which represents vigilance for protecting natures; and a slug, which is representative of Island Time, or slowing down to embrace life.
The price of freedom lies not only in constant vigilance, but in the recognition that each new regulation is likely to be an encroachment on individual liberty.
Overall, the new CASL requirements will require vigilance and plans in place should anyone challenge the way in which commercial electronic messaging is being sent going forward.
CCLA has been following a case out of New Brunswick that highlights the need for continued protection and vigilance around freedom of expression issues.
Continued vigilance is needed to ensure that new technologies advance rather than destroy human rights.
Whether you're running a one - stop - shop or a boutique that focuses exclusively on brokerage, boosting profits requires constant vigilance over your operations.Analyzing every expense and every potential new revenue source is the surest path to greater profits.
Hi Steve: Do you think that RECO was surprised by the large claim volume because some Realtors relaxed their vigilance regarding shady practices knowing that they could avoid court action if a complaint was lodged against them, or, because consumers, upon becoming aware of the new insurance scheme, decided to pursue what could be described as frivolous claims due to the ease of claiming vs going through the court system?
As witnessed by the many changes in New York City's laws, codes and sustainability incentives, progress has been constant and swift, requiring vigilance on the part of appraisers, lenders and investors.
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