The National Association of REALTORS ®» recent victory in defeating a legal challenge to the uniqueness of the REALTOR ® trademark is a timely reminder of the need for continual care and
vigilance in preserving this valuable asset.
For example, it has been observed that both attachment avoidance and anxiety orient attention away from negative social signals (Dewitte et al., 2007; Dewitte and De Houwer, 2008), whereas other reports indicate early
vigilance in the perception of positive and negative facial expressions for both anxious and avoidant attached individuals (Niedenthal et al., 2002).
Open access would require greater
vigilance in protecting cultural heritage, sites of significance, and sacred sites.
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.
Roqueplot further explains, «Job seekers should be prepared to discuss their professional
vigilance in striving to be an active part of a cohesive team in an effort to help the organization reach their goals.»
«The Tribunal's decision in Maynard highlights the need for greater awareness and more
vigilance in these critical areas.»
vigilance in avoiding the specific variety of conflicts to which social media can give rise — for example, neither sending nor replying to any direct social - media contacts from counsel who have or are likely to have a matter before the judge, and exercising caution in the «follows» and «likes» in which they participate
Second, the article asserts that the breadth of support for the petitioners in Caperton, combined with state - level developments in the decision ‟ s aftermath, support the proposition that the decision ‟ s greatest impact will be not as dispositive precedent in itself, but in spurring greater
vigilance in recusal, both systemically and among individual jurists.
Many drivers do not exercise proper care and
vigilance in watching for bicyclists.
Collection Claims: Lien claims necessitate compliance with the applicable statutes (e.g. mechanics lien) and
vigilance in pursuing or defending collection claims.
Conversely, exercising
vigilance in monitoring your investment / return ratio can have major implications on your bottom line.
A common carrier is generally required to exercise the utmost care, diligence and
vigilance in transporting passengers.
As a car accident lawyer near Conyers Georgia, I can tell you that
vigilance in the first 60 days after the bill is incurred is critical.
The goal, which was achieved with wild success, was to produce an event that invited critical thinking and celebrated
vigilance in the defense of art practices.
«There were minimal occurrences this year and we appreciate everyone's
vigilance in following common sense procedures.»
In the end, the compounding pharmacy was found to blame but both the prescribing and administering veterinarian were held under scrutiny for their lack of
vigilance in the matter.
The diagnosis of leptospirosis in dogs has increased in the Chicago area over the past few years due to increasing prevalence of the leptospira bacteria in the environment as well as increasing
vigilance in the veterinary community.
Vigilance in the treatment of this problem will help reduce the worst side effects.
But if he exercised the same
vigilance in his investment as he did with his business, he'd be doing it full - time.»
As Lemov writes, «One consistency among champion teachers is
their vigilance in maintaining the expectation that it's not okay not to try.»
It attempts to answer this to help students understand how
vigilance in any society, and the trends within it, are something any healthy citizen should take part in.
An adequate intake of coffee can also improve your cognitive abilities (alertness and
vigilance in particular), your physical endurance, perception of fatigue, and enhance your mood [6].
The finding of these agents and toxins highlights the need for constant
vigilance in monitoring laboratory materials in compliance with federal regulations on biosafety.
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.
He and a student, Joshua Halofsky, proceeded to measure elk behavior and found heightened
vigilance in areas with escape impediments.
Finally, it has become increasingly clear that the federal government, in partnership with the private sector, must increase
our vigilance in the area of cybersecurity and the protection of the nation's critical infrastructure.
«We are pleased to finally see some long overdue enforcement take place,» Citizens» Union said, while also calling on JCOPE to exercise «even - handed and fair - minded
vigilance in pursuing any and all possible ethics violations that are within its purview, regardless of where they may lead.»
«Today's charges demonstrate
our vigilance in ensuring that every taxpayer dollar is spent properly, and that corrupt individuals who betray the public trust to line their own pockets will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.»
That is what MPs are supposed to be about, probing
vigilance in the public interest.
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.
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.
Though renowned for his wit, he never lost sight of the seriousness of his role or lacked paternal
vigilance in exercising it.
US crusade reinforces the need for
vigilance in Australian ICOs
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.
«Additional
vigilance in terms of macroeconomic management is needed in order to weather any negative impact of those policies, and the best way to do it is to accelerate some of the reforms that need to be introduced,» he added.
Not exact matches
Perhaps increased
vigilance is paying off
in that respect — but it's hardly much comfort, since targeted attacks are more than filling the gap:
In the end, what's required are
vigilance and good faith.
Astoundingly, managing third - party risks still does not command the
vigilance it should
in all too many organizations.
While
vigilance is important, there are more reasonable behavior changes and tricks that go further
in reducing your risk.
Choosing to release the hyper
vigilance of being constantly connected creates allows you to live life
in real time, resulting
in fresh perspectives and a boost
in productivity.
He goes on to call on Filipino Facebook users «to be circumspect
in using the platform and exercise online personal
vigilance».
Google and Facebook's recent efforts show a new
vigilance against fake news but also underline the difficulty of making dents
in the problem.
Due to the increase
in bitcoin with respect to price,
in recent times
in India the government has taken the decision to increase
vigilance around transactions related to the cryptonnet and to avoid fraud...
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.
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.»
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.»
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.).
The 1986 Tax Reform Act aims to reduce these privileges, but landowners» past ingenuity
in avoiding taxation warrants continued
vigilance over tax structures.
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.
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.