Without
such vigilance, heartworm incidence numbers could climb higher than ever before.»
«Some owners — even some veterinarians — question the necessity of following these recommendations, thinking that the cold or dry climate they live in makes
such vigilance unnecessary.
For the most part, the U.S. education system is relying solely on
such vigilance and good intentions as online credit recovery grows.
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.
Yet Kessler's research supports the fact that
such vigilance, especially with very young children, is not only warranted — it's critical.
On the local level,
such vigilance is a kind of «civic housekeeping» — a term inspired by the social reformer Jane Addams.
Not exact matches
It was a peculiar confederation to be sure, especially given that the Times» civic mission relies on
vigilance and skepticism toward
such powerful interests.
Novak identifies the United States as a liberal society in the process of maturing, and proposes that the liberty of this society has and always will be dependent upon
vigilance of mind with regard to
such concerns as free speech, terrorism, and freedom of the press.
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?
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.
Such prayer includes the
vigilance and the audacity necessary to keep alive spiritually in circumstances which always threaten to choke and smother us.
Some reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress
such as flashbacks, nightmares, agitation and hyper
vigilance.
It highlights not only the importance of comprehensive evaluation and multidisciplinary management and counseling in
such cases, but also the need for heightened
vigilance in these patients.
They called for restrictions on high - capacity ammunition clips and also for greater
vigilance by caregivers, so that mentally ill individuals that also are dangerous don't have access to weapons, and especially not
such high - powered ones.»
In his remarks, the GOC emphasized the recurrent need for
vigilance, alertness and decisive action as well as coordination / synergy among all the security agencies
such as the Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Security Civil Defence Corps Nigerian Immigration Service, and Nigerian Police Force deployed to the area.
Biologists also carried out «active
vigilance» campaigns,
such as the hunts on Ilha Grande.
She added that women with a diagnosis of endometriosis should be counselled about the higher risks of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy in the first trimester, «which warrants increased monitoring by ultrasound scans, and greater
vigilance to identify potential complications
such as bleeding and preterm delivery.»
In a series of experiments, Green gave groups of about 70 volunteers a battery of psychological tests that measured their mental performance in areas
such as
vigilance, speed of reaction, mental processing capacity and memory.
One circuit encompasses evolutionarily ancient structures
such as the amygdala, insula, and nucleus accumbens, which handle strong emotions, attention,
vigilance, and reward.
«
Vigilance gone awry marks states
such as mania and those seen in post-traumatic stress disorder and depression,» explained Joshua Gordon, M.D., Ph.D., director of the NIH's National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), which along with the National Institute on Drug Abuse, co-funded the study.
«Accurate and fast performance on this test requires both the maintenance of attention and
vigilance, as well as the ability to rapidly discriminate between target events and other non-target distracters,
such as the colored squares and objects.»
While scientists still need to study the mechanisms by which alternate nostril breathing improves efficiency in a
vigilance - specific task, it is known that
vigilance is influenced by psychological factors
such as stress (negative effects) and motivation (positive influences).
Do you have a dog that engages in repeating patterns of behavior that have no apparent function,
such as: hyper
vigilance / territoriality, excessive licking, chewing, obsessive / compulsive behaviors, barking, rubbing on things, digging, pacing, irritability, banging against things, marking, excessive fear or aggression, separation anxiety, or some other strange behavior?
Also, Chase notices fraudulent activity right away and send a text, email and phone call; I appreciate their
vigilance and willingness to work with me after
such occurrences.
Some weapons,
such as
Vigilance Wing, will be helped by more general weapon balance changes mentioned above.
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.
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.
The signs are hyper
vigilance,
such as jumping to a loud bang; flash - backs, or re-experiencing an event with nightmares or a recurrent disturbing thought or image; and characteristically, a change of behaviour involving avoidance of people and events which were enjoyed in the past.
Another case defined negligence as ``... the failure to observe, for the protection of another's interest,
such care and
vigilance as the circumstances justly demand and the want of which caused the injury.»
Vigilance is required because the means for these and other criminal activities may be transactions for which lawyers commonly provide services
such as
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.
Vigilance is required because the means for these and other criminal activities may be transactions for which lawyers commonly provide services
such as: establishing, purchasing or selling business entities; arranging financing for the purchase or sale or operation of business entities; arranging financing for the purchase or sale of business assets; and purchasing and selling real estate.
As
such, the watchtower concept allows users to outsource the «eternal
vigilance» to other entities, who will send users a message should something look awry.
The authors» primary thesis is that ethical research practice requires rehabilitation and disability studies scholars to (a) adhere to the standards of conduct promulgated in the canons of ethics of
such organizations as the American Psychological Association, the American Counseling Association, and the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association in all interactions with people with disabilities and (b) maintain
vigilance... in protecting the rights and safety of participants in specific investigations.
Victims may also experience other psychological impacts
such as depression, anxiety, hyper
vigilance, insomnia, concentration difficulties, an inability to trust others and self - loathing.