Sentences with phrase «vigilant watchdog»

The komondor is a devoted guardian and vigilant watchdog.
The Bouvier is a vigilant watchdog and has a perceptive sense of who belongs and who doesn't.
In the intelligence «flap» as in Watergate, it has been the Fourth Estate — the press — that has played the most vigilant watchdog role, despite the CIA's and the FBI's devious efforts to co-opt or discredit the media.
With such a tough criteria to meet before you receive an alert, these services are hardly the vigilant watchdogs of your credit that the credit bureaus would have you believe.
Appenzellers make vigilant watchdogs and will sound off in a loud, deep voice to announce visitors - or simply to let you know that your neighbor has stepped outdoors.
Most Boxers make vigilant watchdogs - meaning they will bark when they see or hear something out of the ordinary.
Most Boxers make vigilant watchdogs — meaning they will bark when they see or see something out of the ordinary.
They are vigilant watchdogs, with acute senses and a «big dog» bark.
An Airedale's attitude toward strangers varies from enthusiastically friendly to sensibly polite, but even the friendly ones tend to be vigilant watchdogs.

Not exact matches

In sum, The End of America is a worthwhile film to the extent that it can serve a permanent watchdog function as a reminder of the possible erosion of Constitutional rights and the citizenry's need to remain vigilant about the tendency of power to corrupt, and of absolute power to corrupt absolutely.
I'd be interested in his response to Michael's strategy to make potential Keystone investors worry that their investment is at risk (obviously for reasons OTHER than intentional damage to the pipeline - note that I don't use the «s» word for fear of garnering the attention of our ever - vigilant government watchdogs).
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