Of course, it's only true because
of constant vigilance by regulators!
Still the Spaniards didn't come and the Baymen grew tired
of the constant vigilance, so discipline suffered.
``... a four week treatment may not be sufficient — longstanding chronic cases may require four to six months
of constant vigilance.»
«Recent reports of lapses in biosafety practices involving Federal laboratories» — the mistaken shipment of live anthrax samples by a lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta; the accidental contamination of benign poultry flu samples with the deadly H5N1 bird flu at the CDC; and the discovery of old vials of smallpox on the NIH campus in Maryland — «have served to remind us of the importance
of constant vigilance over our implementation of biosafety standards,» the notice states.
«Finally,» I thought to myself, «I'll be able to loosen the reins
of my constant vigilance over calories and portions and have some fun!»
Not exact matches
Angry explosions; owning a program and brooking no alternative decision making or discussion; almost masterful way
of belittling others;
constant vigilance for criticism measured in the breathtaking way they can respond to any perceived «challenge.»
She convincingly argues, among other things, that «where repression is especially severe, where institutions (schools, trade unions, churches, professional associations) have been purged and subject to
constant governmental
vigilance,» little discussion
of human rights occurs («Human Rights in Latin America: Learning from the Literature,» Christianity and Crisis [December 24, 1979], pp. 328 ff.).
Peter Wierner
of the Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo (The Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo) recently wrote to the Department
of Environmental Conservation looking to ban hunting Bigfoot, which is just another reminder that our freedoms are always under assault and they necessitate
constant vigilance.
They are mobile enough to get into everything but still learning their boundaries and the rules so it's a stage
of constant high alert,
vigilance, and teaching.
Are those with such a limited view
of the possibilities
of human society really likely to be motivated to sustain a
constant vigilance against injustice?
Therefore, the
vigilance to maintain the unity
of the Spirit while equipping those in the Church to be conciliatory in the community must be
constant.
(d) Science and philosophy alike require
constant vigilance against the danger
of anthropomorphism.
Baumhower emphasizes that although the company's vendors are its partners,
constant vigilance of their products is required.
Good cooking requires
constant attention, and the chef
of a barbecue never relaxes his
vigilance from the time the fires are started until the delicacies are served.
Unlike certain food allergies, coeliac disease is not «grown out
of» and those with the disease must maintain
constant vigilance to keep their diet gluten free.
With players especially anxious to get their All - Star break on, there
of course must be
constant vigilance and the drive to put this game far out
of reach early.
Early stress sends signals to the nervous system to maintain
constant vigilance and prepare for a lifetime
of trouble.
Just as early stress sends signals to the developing nervous system to maintain
constant vigilance and prepare for a lifetime
of trouble, early warmth and responsiveness send the opposite message: You're safe.
It's entirely up to you to decide whether the
constant pressure /
vigilance now is serving even the tiniest sliver
of purpose, and if you've seen ANY progress that isn't worth giving up on.
The
constant vigilance of drivers and relative reliability
of cars keeps these terrible incidents from becoming more common.
Still, «[t] he finding
of these agents and toxins highlights the need for
constant vigilance in monitoring laboratory materials in compliance with federal regulations on biosafety,» Collins wrote.
AS THE mother
of a child with severe allergies, Jana Robertson knows only too well that sometimes even
constant vigilance isn't enough.
The finding
of these agents and toxins highlights the need for
constant vigilance in monitoring laboratory materials in compliance with federal regulations on biosafety.
It's that tension, enhanced by Villeneuve's
constant surveillance
of every space these characters inhabit, as if viewing the world through their military
vigilance, that keeps the film walking the knife's edge and keeps the audience riveted to every scene.
It takes
constant vigilance and self - discipline for district staff to resist the temptation to try to «drive» school improvements through an overly complex set
of performance metrics — it's simply too easy to lose sight
of the big picture and to protect schools that try, whether or not they improve.
It's as if Lynch has captured the
constant vigilance and abiding presence
of his professional life as a funeral director in his written words.
However, in spite
of all precautionary measure, Bloat can not be completely prevented and
constant vigilance is necessary to ensure you Boxer dog health.
Constant vigilance necessitates regular weigh - ins and an increased number
of visits to the vet.
The second is risky and demands
constant vigilance and apprehension: seek and learn to recognize who and what, in the midst
of inferno, are not inferno, then make them endure, give them space.
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.
A cursory list might include: pollution
of air, water and soil from billions
of tons
of toxic waste; declining biological and cultural diversity from the harvesting
of natural resources; regulations that merely limit the poisoning
of people and the environment; production and use
of materials so dangerous they will require
constant, costly
vigilance from future generations; prosperity measured by activity not legacy.
Whether it's freebies handed out at a conference, kids coming home from school with mountains
of loose papers and crafts, or stores offering irresistible deals that your frugal self can not ignore, keeping the world's crap at bay — and out
of your house — requires
constant vigilance.
Even in the best
of times, judicial independence requires
constant vigilance, particularly by lawyers.
The danger
of future wrongful convictions can only be mitigated through
constant vigilance.
Finding truth and managing risk The complex relationships and practices at the heart
of employment disputes demand
constant vigilance and skilled investigation — and MG+M delivers.
I find that working in what has become an access to justice sector requires
constant vigilance as gaps continue to arise in spite
of efforts to plug them.
Maintaining the Portal therefore requires
constant IT
vigilance and the IT officials
of the supreme courts are regularly asked to indicate the changes made in their databases to the Network's computing officer so that the Portal can be modified accordingly.
Such an expert can do much damage without effective oversight by those who must provide it and
constant vigilance on the part
of the participants in the criminal justice system who can protect the system against flawed expert evidence.
Not only are babies incapable
of listening to your rationale pleas for sleep, but they are tiny, fragile things that require your
constant vigilance and protection.
For this reason, we think
constant data
vigilance of the sector is
of the utmost importance.
Manage the overall operations
of the Town
of Preston, MD, including A / P, A / R, HR and Public Relations, while maintaining
constant vigilance against overspending, waste and fraud, and delivering maximum value for our residents / tax payers.
• Hands - on experience in ensuring high levels
of customer satisfaction through provision
of exceptional customer services • Highly skilled in assessing customers» needs and providing both information and assistance to ensure that they are met appropriately • Deep insight into the «extra mile» mantra to drive sales and ensure repeat business opportunities • Deeply familiar with recommending merchandise based on each customer's individual requirements and likes • Demonstrated expertise in preparing sales contracts and handling payment processes for both cash and credit card transactions • Unmatched ability to serve multiple customers at the same time, without compromising quality
of services • Qualified to handle merchandising, visual merchandising and stocking activities in a time efficient manner • Proficient in upholding and implementing loss prevention strategies, and effectively reducing item loss through
constant check and
vigilance • Adept at processing shipments and ensuring that all merchandise is appropriately represented on the floor • Competent in recommending products to customers by effectively and efficiently providing information
of benefits and demonstrating product features • Well - versed in engaging customers though conversation to determine their needs and assisting them in locating their choices
of products • Proven record
of suggestively selling additional items and services in a bid to meet company and self - sales goals
Drs. Gottman and Levenson found that the frequent ongoing experience
of overdrive in physiological arousal (flooding) in a couple's interactions lead partners to maintain a state
of constant hyper -
vigilance in the expectation
of punishing experiences.
The body responds as if the trauma is still occurring and keeps the person in a state
of constant readiness and unnecessary reactivity, leading to a constellation
of familiar symptoms, including anxiety, panic, hyper -
vigilance, flashbacks, emotional lability, depression, pain, patterns
of bracing and collapse, cognitive dysfunction, behavioral problems, addictions, and an ongoing sense
of intrusion and overwhelm.
Protecting them requires
constant vigilance, particularly at the local level where we see efforts to erode those rights for any number
of purposes.
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.