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20 Sentences With "be watchful of"

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He says everyone should remain alert and be watchful of their surroundings.
"Just like biological doping, it's something we have to be watchful of," said U.S.A. Cycling's chief executive, Derek Bouchard-Hall.
"Women should be watchful of that when [they] think about what type of upfront investment they want to make," she says.
Aside from refusing to finance any of the billionaire businessman's plans, Fox also advised Mexican-Americans to be watchful of who they give their vote to.
Family members and friends should be watchful of one another's health and welfare, and stand prepared to care for the moderately ill if hospitals become overtaxed.
Later this month, on February 13, Mercury will square off with Jupiter, which will bring some big conversations, too; however, be watchful of exaggerations during this time.
Investors, however, will be watchful of Reserve Bank of Australia's monthly policiy meeting later in the day, where the central bank is expected to stand pat on its record low cash rate.
"Chair Powell will remain confident about the outlook, including the prospects for inflation to approach the Fed's target, but also be watchful of remaining risks, including still-soft manufacturing sentiment readings, and uncertainties around the impact of the corona virus."
Meanwhile, investors will also be watchful of a two-day meeting beginning Tuesday where the U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to take another step toward policy normalisation and announce plans to begin unwinding its $4.2 trillion portfolio of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities.
What we need to be watchful of is we need to make sure that we are ready, that we assess risks and we deal with and mitigate these risks and work with our allies and partners and friends in the region and globally to contain any threats in the region.
Loon nests can be seen on the shoreline but must never be disturbed. Visitors to the lake should be cautious around these nests and should avoid any disturbance, including noise. Boaters should also take extra caution to be watchful of loons on the lake and avoid creating large wakes close by. Boaters should also inspect their crafts before entering the lake for millfoil, a growing problem in New England lakes.
This trail is used mainly by mountain bikers, but can be equally enjoyed by hikers. Due to the steepness of many sections, horseback riding, and sled-dogging is prohibited. Challenges for hikers include a long strenuous climb when hiking the trail as a loop, rocky sections, and crossing small creeks. Trail rules require mountain bikers to yield to hikers; nevertheless, hikers should be watchful of mountain bike traffic.
Her strong response to this infringement on her right of free speech resulted in a flurry of newspaper articles and the publishing of a pamphlet, "What is this, the Gestapo?", that was meant to remind Americans to be watchful of their rights despite the wartime exigencies. During this time period, an FBI file was compiled on Lane. As Lane aged, her political opinions solidified as a stalwart libertarian.
Ger Brennan, Paul Clarke and Alan Brogan all spoke about the need for the officials to be watchful of Keegan. This caused many in Mayo to accuse Dublin of trying to influence the referee before the game, something that was rejected by Dublin manager Jim Gavin. In the aftermath of the match, Mayo manager Stephen Rochford would also accuse Dublin of an orchestrated media campaign against Keegan. Dublin started the replay much stronger and were 3 points up after 5 minutes.
It was later revealed that, prior to leaving the camp, Tom advised Horatio to be watchful of the local Aborigines, but according to Hammersley, "the old man prided himself on being able to manage the blacks ... and said they would never harm him." The Queensland press, still in the wake of the massacre, suggested that Wills, "now a Queenslander", be approached to captain the colony's cricket team. Different reasons were put forward at the time to account for the Wills tragedy. For many colonists, it confirmed the popular belief that Aborigines were bloodthirsty savages.
After May 1912 no more tuberculosis bacteria were shown to be in her lungs although she was not free from the sickness and knew that she must be watchful of her diet and rest for several hours every day. Her time in Switzerland played a large role in Edith's international orientation. From a remote part of Finland she had arrived in an intellectually vital country where, not least at the sanatorium, she met many gifted people from the whole of Europe. With them she felt a connection that she had rarely felt in St. Petersburg.
James asked Home to be watchful of the queen's honour. Robert Bowes wrote that Home himself was suspected of speaking against the queen, and Burghley endorsed this, adding "The wolf to be a watchman."Calendar State Papers Scotland, vol. 11 (Edinburgh, 1936), pp. 230-1. Home was involved in the preparations for the baptism of Prince Henry at Stirling Castle in 1594. He was given £4,000 Scots from the queen's dowry which had been invested with Perth town council. The money was for mending the royal tapestries, making tablecloths for the banquets and the desks in the chapel, and upholstering stools and chairs.
When Jūbei refuses to use Genta's estimates and plans for the pagoda, the latter vows to be watchful of the pagoda so as to punish Jūbei if a single nail falls out, and literally circles the pagoda during the storm, waiting for that to happen. His sense of honor plays a major role in the decision he makes, which plays up his honorable man Katagi. He gives up the pagoda project for no reason other than honor. Abbot Rōen of Uda “A priest so esteemed that at the mere mention of his name even a three-year- old would fold his palms in veneration.
The organization they established, known since 1967 as The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, now claims a membership of over 6,000 and a vast network of committees and sections. Yet its key purposes have remained constant: to maintain high standards among practitioners of the law; to be watchful of the fair administration of justice, and to promote social relations among its members. Two of the Association's early presidents--James O. Broadhead and Henry Hitchcock --met with other lawyers in Saratoga, New York, in 1878 and founded the American Bar Association (ABA). Broadhead became the first president of the ABA; Hitchcock was its 12th in 1889.
The player has an unlimited number of continues in order to complete each level. Whenever Robbie dies, a small amount of blood will remain on the deadly surfaces that the player has touched, while a blue spirit will appear in the area where Robbie's dead body lands, as a reminder to players to be watchful of the area for traps. Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries utilizes typical platforming mechanics for players to traverse the environment and avoid traps, such as running, jumping, crouching and even flying. Furthermore, players are encouraged to plan ahead, and have the ability to move the screen to inspect the level and identify traps.

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