Sentences with phrase «vigilance of»

Literature suggests that perturbations in both «bottom up» attention mechanisms and «top down» executive control processes may play a central role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety.22 These perturbations extend to both emotionally charged and affectively neutral stimuli, reflecting both preferential treatment of specific categories of stimuli (i.e., bias to threat cues) and heightened vigilance of one's own performance and behaviour (i.e., cognitive monitoring).
Maintain continuous vigilance of leak detection tools to identify and mitigate potential leak situations.
Maintain consistent vigilance of all persons and things in compliance with security operations.
For this reason, we think constant data vigilance of the sector is of the utmost importance.
In California, common carriers must exercise «the highest care and the vigilance of a very cautious person.»
As the world we live in changes from a «deterrent state» to the heightened vigilance of today's «preventative state,» our construction, he argues, must also change.
Snorkeling and swimming can lead to accidental drowning in spite of the vigilance of trained lifeguards.
In 2013, AfroSurreal Chicago organized its first exhibition, Marvelous Freedom / Vigilance of Desire, Revisited, which was on view at The Arcade Gallery at Columbia College Chicago.
This curatorial project reexamined the first Marvelous Freedom / Vigilance of Desire — a Surrealist exhibition that took place in Chicago in 1976.
Thank you for taking the trouble to report this, we appreciate the vigilance of our fans.
The hermits were expelled from the convent, and the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição fell under the vigilance of the local authority of the parish of Nossa Senhora dos Anjos of Água de Pau.
Around you are only silent structures, muted by the vigilance of a supervisor who believed it prudent that employees of the Black Chamber not be distracted.
If not for the vigilance of the press, one of the most interesting new vehicles this year could have been a stealth job.
Enforcement of the local accountability process depends on the vigilance of local government, teacher activists, and parents.
The use of these kinds of new indicators of school success has tremendous potential to advance equity, but that will require the vigilance of parents, of educators, and of the civil rights community as each state creates their system of accountability.
The vigilance of those young people who have experienced emotional trauma is not confined to the home or community.
Much of the film's effectiveness is due to the vigor and vigilance of director Gabriela Cowperthwaite, who brings the keen eye of a documentarian (her 2013 exposé Blackfish shined a light on the plight of captive orcas at SeaWorld) to her debut in features.
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.
He wondered what had suddenly come over Mr Rawlings, now consorting with the man who, together with former President Kufuor, «did not allow you and your wife to breathe freely» during the NPP's term of office, and but for the vigilance of NDC supporters and sympathizers, former president Kufuor and Nana Akufo - Addo would have jailed Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings in Ghana.
Limited crises do not require the extravagant over-the-top vigilance of 365 day a year patrols.
He indicated that the vigilance of the members of the Watchdog Committee at Asankabreman near Asankragwaa had also led to the retrieval of four pistols from a resident in the area, one Abubakar Alari, now at large.
It took the vigilance of a church member who suspected Charles Antwi's behavior and alerted the security officers leading to his arrest.
The constant vigilance of drivers and relative reliability of cars keeps these terrible incidents from becoming more common.
Infant toilet training depends on the close proximity and vigilance of the caregiver.
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.
Baumhower emphasizes that although the company's vendors are its partners, constant vigilance of their products is required.
Carter hails the vigilance of conscientious guardians like President Eisenhower, who pointed out the collusive dangers of this threat, and commends their wisdom to the ardent militarists of the Reagan years.
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.
I pledge the zealous vigilance of the Church to protect children and the promise of accountability for all.»
Basically, a sales pipeline constitutes 5 stages and the vigilance of the sales team at each of these stages can prove to be critical to evaluate the success of the sales pipeline.
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.

Not exact matches

Vigilance pays: Dean says Couche - Tard manages to keep roughly 2.5 cents on every dollar of revenue, while others can average roughly a penny less.
«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.
Fulfilling its vision of «Vigilance from above», the agency works on innovative overhead intelligence systems for national security.
Safeguarding your presence on the Internet requires ongoing vigilance to uncover the schemes of unscrupulous characters.
Vigilance by private companies about the accuracy of their financial results and other disclosures is thus especially critical.
«The core themes of this budget are clearly «stay the course,» «prudence,» and «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.
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.
He said the board worried about complacency with the church, «thinking that 10 years of action is enough and that programs and vigilance can be taken for granted or, worse, watered down.»
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.»
Though renowned for his wit, he never lost sight of the seriousness of his role or lacked paternal vigilance in exercising it.
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.).
«Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.»
Vigilance is our duty along with every other part of our faith.
Their vigilance is all that stands between us and the «millions of Americans» whom Stern posits as sympathetic to the militia message.
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.
Local churches should be places of energetic and systematic charity and service, hospitality and welcome, advocacy and vigilance; zones of sanctuary for the poor, homeless, lonely, depressed; agencies of forgiveness, wisdom, and sanctification.
Peter Wierner of the Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo (The Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo) recently wrote to the Department of Environmental Conservation looking to ban hunting Bigfoot, which is just another reminder that our freedoms are always under assault and they necessitate constant vigilance.
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