Sentences with phrase «of more vigilance»

Still, the U.S. situation has improved, mainly because of more vigilance and better infection control techniques in hospitals where drug - resistant bacteria can be endemic, says John Quale, an infectious disease specialist at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn.

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This mere thought of taking time upon one's conscience of giving it time to explore with its sleepless vigilance every secret thought, with such effect that, if every instant one does not make the movement by virtue of the highest and holiest there is in a man, one is able with dread and horror to discover (People do not believe this in our serious age, and yet it is remarkable that even in paganism, less easy - going and more given to reflection, the two outstanding representatives of the Greek as a conception of existence intimated each in his way that by delving deep into oneself one would first of all discover the disposition to evil.
I think Justin's point could be the topic of a separate post: does vigilance about food allergies result in kids eating more processed food?
The constant vigilance of drivers and relative reliability of cars keeps these terrible incidents from becoming more common.
«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..
Today's report also looks at the importance of public vigilance in tackling the threat of terrorism on the transport system, and urges the government and Transec to make more of an effort to enlist people's support.
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.
To see if this is true of dolphins, too, Ridgway's team gave the dolphins a more complex task — in which they had to make different sounds in response to two different visual stimuli — at intervals during the 120 - hour vigilance test.
Mackworth found that the radar operators» accuracy plummeted after 30 minutes; more recent versions of the experiment have documented similar vigilance decrements after just 15 minutes.
In the face of climate change, preserving Australia and New Guinea's bandicoot species will require more than just roadway vigilance.
This finding urges further vigilance and improved control measures to limit the dissemination of this lineage and the emergence of more C. difficile MDR - strains.
Koala's unshakable vigilance turns out to be a good thing when even more terribly scary things come along in the middle of the night and Koala is there to offer loving reassurance.
They are guarded with more vigilance, however, owing to the high risk of the business these days.
Vigilance and close monitoring of health and behavior is even more important in these cats than it is in other, healthy cats.
Vigilance and close monitoring of the health and behavior of FIV - infected cats is even more important than it is for uninfected cats.
A new baby in the house calls for even more vigilance on the part of the Chow owner.
Similarly, crime is not any more prevalent in Egypt than other tourist destinations but vigilance and sensible risk assessment of each situation is always advisable.
There's a nip of Bloodborne in there too, with monsters becoming more aggressive as fights progress, punishing even minor slips in vigilance with staggering chain - attacks.
If you've played all the Metroid games and are looking for more of the same gameplay, then Vigilance on Talos V is a very good choice, though some Metroid veterans may not like the lack of an auto - map.
None of these moves should be taken as a signal that vigilance over corporate environmental abuses is no longer relevant, nor that corporate power can inevitably prevent backsliding on climate progress, but they are one more sign among many that the ultimate momentum is on the side of continued, prolonged and far - reaching action to cut emissions.
The future of teaching librarianship as a profession will only demand more vigilance on this point.
Of course, «all due vigilance» is a slippery notion that involves more than just willpower.
Men are more likely to rehearse distress - maintaining thoughts than women, which may prolong their physiological arousal and hyper - vigilance, often causing their partners to flare up in response, until both are brought to a point of emotional detachment and avoidance.
More in detail, vigilance and interpersonal distancing behaviors have been measured to obtain more accurate implicit measures of social approach / avoidaMore in detail, vigilance and interpersonal distancing behaviors have been measured to obtain more accurate implicit measures of social approach / avoidamore accurate implicit measures of social approach / avoidance.
Safety is a critical aspect of attachment bonds and the family environment more broadly also creates the «the state of «safety» necessary for sleep (and the cessation of vigilance)» (Dahl and El - Sheikh 2007, p. 2).
That is, higher levels of ACC activity during social exclusion have been observed in adolescents who reported to be more sensitive to rejection (Masten et al. 2009) and in adults with an anxious attachment style characterized by a vigilance to cues of rejection (DeWall et al. 2012).
Vigilance about the state of your mouth and small habit changes can go a long way toward preventing tooth decay and catching a problem before it becomes more costly, Cooper said.
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