Of course, it's only true because of constant
vigilance by regulators!
I don't doubt there is an overwhelming majority of SRLs who are SRLs only because they have little or no other choice, but the dangers presented by the few that seem to enjoy dragging out a dispute or treating litigation as a game are real and, in my view, warrant heightened
vigilance by lawyers keen to avoid unnecessary costs and delays for their clients.
Isn't
vigilance by employers today important to prevent a state of emergency tomorrow?
The theme is called
Vigilance by The Theme Foundry.
Keeping dogs and cats free of these diseases is a long battle, which takes careful
vigilance by the pet's owner, especially today.
He urges
vigilance by authors.
As Mr. Cobbs admits, it will not «obviate the need for
vigilance by faculty members.»
He credits increased
vigilance by journal editors who are using his free tool or commercially available software to check submissions for repeated text and halt dubious papers before they reach publication.
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.
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.»
Vigilance by private companies about the accuracy of their financial results and other disclosures is thus especially critical.
Not exact matches
But most people affected
by the Equifax breach don't qualify for a waiver, but still must practice lifelong
vigilance.
The test of
vigilance which faces the American public comes in the year of our bicentennial when most of all we should, in the words of Tom Paine, «refresh our patriotism
by reference to first principles.»
Only through human
vigilance can the tenuous equilibrium of freedom be maintained, and only in this way can the future willed
by God be established in an indeterminate universe.
On the local level, such
vigilance is a kind of «civic housekeeping» — a term inspired
by the social reformer Jane Addams.
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.
Two forms represent the mind - sets of all - at - once responsiveness and step -
by - step
vigilance: the imaginative dome of the basilica of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul and the thrusting spires of the cathedral at Chartres in France.
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.
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.
We live in a jungle where everyone wants to eat you — you have to survive
by keeping your
vigilance.
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.
When those signals suggest that life is going to be hard, the network reacts
by preparing for trouble: raising blood pressure, increasing the production of adrenaline, heightening
vigilance.
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.
The image was cut from another site (also not associated with Nestle)
by the conference organizers, and only thanks to the
vigilance of our members was it discovered that the picture contained a link to a Nestlé site.
In spite of our
vigilance, preterm births are on the rise, cerebral palsy - thought to be caused
by fetal distress - rates have remained stagnant, and in 2002, infant mortality rose for the first time since 1958.
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.
Of course, this could once again be baby coming down with another virus, so
vigilance is required
by the parents to rule out other possibilities.
The
vigilance with which the USDA enforces the required «counting and claiming» of school meals seems extreme given that it is unlikely anyone is getting rich
by scamming a free school lunch for their child, but this is just one of the ways in which the USDA appears out of touch with the realities of school cafeterias.
While it would make common sense to ensure that mothers who have never breastfed, and fathers who sleep alone with their babies, are aware of what safe bedsharing positioning and behaviour entail we do not currently know whether they are likely to maintain the same level of
vigilance and synchrony during sleep that is exhibited
by breastfeeding mothers.
Despite the double - digit hike on the individual exchange, the Cuomo administration touted its
vigilance, saying the department reduced insurers» requested 2017 rate increases
by more than 28 percent overall, which will save policyholders more than $ 302 million.
Speaking this morning, Mr Brown said: «In the last few months I can assure you that we have left no stone unturned in our efforts to release the hostages, to work with the Iraqi authorities, to maintain our
vigilance about what needs to be done and to look at all possible means
by which we could free them.
The move was recommended
by the security and intelligence committee two months ago, and today shadow home secretary David Davis said it was an «eminently sensible idea that will increase public confidence and public
vigilance».
He added that
vigilance and wide support from the youth and women groups also inured to the benefit of the then opposition NPP campaigning on a message of change because they were tired of the corruption and incompetence under the then NDC led
by former President John Mahama, he guessed.
While offering his condolences to those affected
by the tragic incidents, the governor urged
vigilance.
Mr. Boadu also called for
vigilance at the polls from all NPP supporters urging them to remain at the polling stations till winners were declared
by the Electoral Commission.
Yuletide Season: Military urges extra
vigilance and Security Consciousness Barely two days after the Department of State Security (DSS) alerted Nigerians of plots
by the Boko Haram terrorists group to carry out soft targets attacks and bombings in Market places and religious Centers, the Nigerian Army...
Despite the victory, several of the bill's local opponents stressed continued
vigilance and cited the possibility of a renewed effort
by the bill's supporters.
He noted that «the insurgents, attempting to infiltrate Maiduguri metropolis through Muna Zawiya area at about 9.30 p.m., were spotted
by vigilance troops who fired shots, hitting one of them, thereby triggering simultaneous explosions which killed all of them.
«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.
The authors of the commentary emphasize that cell therapies must be approved
by international and national regulatory agencies and remain under the strict
vigilance of health authorities.
Led
by the Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique (CNRS / ENS / EHESS) in collaboration with the Laboratoire des Systèmes Perceptifs (CNRS / ENS) and the Centre du Sommeil et de la
Vigilance (AP - HP / Paris Descartes University) at Hôtel Dieu Hospital, this study is the subject of an article published in Nature Communications on August 8, 2017.
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.»
We need to begin
by embracing the reality that there is no magic pill or miracle food, only
vigilance and discipline with diet and regular exercise, and the rare indulgence in cake for very special occasions,» she wrote.
This so - called «
vigilance decrement» was first identified and measured in 1948
by psychologist Robert Mackworth, who asked British radar operators to spend two hours watching for errors in the sweep of a rigged analog clock.
Services during the conduct of the trial include central services (data management through ECRIN certified data centres, central
vigilance) and distributed services provided
by the ECRIN partner in each country involved (regulatory and ethical submissions and follow - up, monitoring, local
vigilance, etc.).
While
vigilance and common sense will ensure a trouble - free and enjoyable stay in South Africa, it is advisable to take the following precautions: do not leave luggage, mobile phones or valuables unattended; use the safety deposit boxes provided
by most hotels; do not carry large amounts of cash, and keep cash, credit cards and identification documents in a secure place on your person.
Thanks to support from Jack Newman, cofounder of Amyris, we are building «Cautionary
Vigilance» as a website forum designed to dissect the complexity of a controversial innovation into a logical array of specific debates curated to get resolved, over time,
by evidence.
Gilbert - Diamond points out that unlike other parenting strategies that require persistent effort and
vigilance, parents can make a difference
by simply keeping televisions out of their children's bedrooms.
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).
What is required is
vigilance supported
by forceful action against scam.