Sentences with phrase «vigilance as»

Needed is a civil service for law societies because a civil service is: (1) permanent; (2) an institution of continuously developing expertise; (3) charged with a duty of vigilance as to public need; and, (4) able to carry out programs requiring long - term development, including development that bridges bencher elections and requires the trial - and - error learning for which benchers are not equipped.
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.
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.»
Carbon markets must be approached with vigilance as to avoid allowing the wealthy to be able to emit with the justification of false.
If the veterinarian has prescribed eye drops or ointment to be given at home, your vigilance as a pet owner is key to a successful recovery.
«The annual milestone of World Rabies Day on September 28 offers us a valuable opportunity to remind pet owners about the importance of year - round vigilance as we work together to help prevent rabies.»
We're grateful for your partnership — and for your continued vigilance as our journey continues.
Anti-terrorism vigilance as a result of misinterpretation extends beyond journalists with invoices for articles about chemical weapons in Syria (Feedback,...
Maintain close vigilance as the mushrooms are rather heat sensitive and the sugars in the marinade can caramelize quickly over direct fire.
Parenting demands vigilance as much as it does magical thinking.»
Hopefully some healing can begin, now, but also vigilance as his followers will be irate & unstable.

Not exact matches

Mr. Mulcair has used polluter pay as a justification for measures like cap - and - trade and more recently for increased vigilance with respect to reclamation liabilities.
Energy, vigilance, and the ability to effectively process information are all enhanced, as are critical thinking skills and creativity.
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.
Price expectations, which are now seen as occupying a central role in the inflationary process, have been cracked; given this, together with continued policy vigilance, there is no reason why the current underlying inflation rate of 2 to 3 per cent can not be sustained.
Their vigilance is all that stands between us and the «millions of Americans» whom Stern posits as sympathetic to the militia message.
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.
Remedial action on this front will require extreme vigilance over foreign aid budgets, and careful attention will have to be paid to the Clinton Administration as it tries to square its adherence to an international agreement that flatly rejects abortion as a means of family planning with its commitment to huge increases in U.S. aid funding to organizations that actively promote precisely that evil.
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.
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.
What the Old Testament especially teaches us is this: «that zeal is as essentially a duty of all God's rational creatures, as [are] prayer and praise, faith and submission; and, surely, if so, [then] especially of sinners whom He has redeemed: that zeal consists in a strict attention to His commands» a scrupulousness, vigilance, heartiness, and punctuality, which bears with no reasoning or questioning about them» an intense thirst for the advancement of His glory» a shrinking from the pollution of sin and sinners» an indignation, nay impatience, at witnessing His honor insulted» a quickness of feeling when His name is mentioned, and a jealousy how it is mentioned» a fullness of purpose, an heroic determination to yield Him service at whatever sacrifice of personal feeling» and an energetic resolve to push through all difficulties, were they as mountains, when His eye or hand but gives the sign» a carelessness of obloquy, or reproach, or persecution, a forgetfulness of friend and relative, nay, a hatred (so to say) of all that is naturally dear to us, when He says, «Follow me.»
Vigilance, risk management, audits and testing will continue to be required by growers and Australian Certified Organic to ensure our supply chains and end food products remain non-GM, as expected by consumers and required by export markets.
Removing non-certified organic products that are marketed as certified organic — limited as they are in the market — needs our combined vigilance and action.
I'm on the left, I support the Democratic party, I detest racism (particularly as someone who has experienced its ugliness), but I get some of the arguments made by the right when it comes to language vigilance and accusation, because I've seen far too many situations when people have tried their darndest to ally with identity positions they don't share or rally behind causes that don't necessarily reflect their own subject position, only to have it backfire spectacularly because they didn't do it right or say it right.
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.
Thus, harbingers of illness, do not stem from vigilance but manifest instead in dismissing the biological needs of the infant by interpreting them as manipulative or unwarranted.
None of these child - safety products are a substitute for vigilance and careful supervision, but by acting as extra eyes and ears, they offer parents peace of mind.
Some reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress such as flashbacks, nightmares, agitation and hyper vigilance.
But they make the vigilance easier as well to detect the poop from a distance without having to peep in the diaper every time.
«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..
Those who decry the novel for having failed to anticipate, say, the collapse of totalitarian Communism are missing the point - for it prescribes the need for eternal vigilance against these tendencies, in ourselves as much as in others.
Governor Ambode also admonished residents of the state to see the last two months of the year as a period that calls for vigilance and a changed attitude towards issues relating to crime and terrorism.
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.
Interviewed on BBC's Sunday AM the prime minister said Britons would need to accept constant vigilance and increased security checks, but life should otherwise continue as normal.
Borno State Coordinator of the Volunteer Young Vigilance Group, also known as the Civilian Joint Task Force, Abba Aji Kalli
But as we all always state the key word is vigilance
«Troops have intensified vigilance and high level of alertness as they continued with efforts of clearing the remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists in their Area of Responsibility.»
«Inasmuch as we expressed some optimal satisfaction about the voters» list, we think that we need to have it in our possession so that our vigilance can be complete and we can do a thorough job on the day.»
Einstein eventually relaxed his vigilance, but he never accepted quantum mechanics as truth.
«It is disconcerting that the Italian Senate has passed amendments that permit the use of unproven stem cell therapies without proper vigilance or proper experiment, reclassifying them as transplants,» commented Bianco.
Though vigilance is essential for safe police work, for a hypervigilant officer an action as innocuous as reaching for a wallet may activate the brain's subcortical reactive emotion areas, which leap to the conclusion that the person is going for a weapon.
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.
Nestlings farthest away experienced stunted growth as well (predators are more common at quieter sites, and heightened vigilance might reduce the birds» ability to feed their young).
The prospect of a lifetime of this vigilance can weigh heavily on parents, some of whom go so far as to buy peanut - sniffing dogs or to homeschool their children to protect them both from exposure to the offending food and from the stigmatization of the allergy itself.
AS THE mother of a child with severe allergies, Jana Robertson knows only too well that sometimes even constant vigilance isn't enough.
One circuit encompasses evolutionarily ancient structures such as the amygdala, insula, and nucleus accumbens, which handle strong emotions, attention, vigilance, and reward.
On Tuesday, agency officials held a televised briefing with clinicians nationwide to go over guidelines as part of increased vigilance and public education.
«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.
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