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"vigilance" Definitions
  1. great care that is taken to notice any signs of danger or trouble

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"As vigilance and concern grows around transmission of the coronavirus, we are seeing heightened vigilance by oversight bodies, including around import, freight, and clearance of all shipments, including of contraceptives," Purdy said.
That sort of vigilance doesn't seem like a huge imposition.
The agency advises education, organization, and most of all vigilance.
This kind of creative culture takes constant vigilance to maintain.
That vigilance nearly ended the men's journey before it began.
Expressing vigilance should be enough to keep the bulls happy.
Certainly, Mr Babis and his kind warrant a certain vigilance.
On a public holiday there should have been more vigilance.
Eternal vigilance, we've been told, is the price of liberty.
Daily vigilance is needed to keep faith with our Founders.
They set up Vigilance Committees to protect fugitive slaves and
You aim for vigilance, but also choose to experience life.
After the dead are buried continued vigilance will be needed.
But the balance between vigilance and censorship isn't easily attained.
Russia had learned the need for vigilance the hard way.
But the price of a healthy community is constant vigilance.
Nursing, pumping, eating, sleeping, round the clock vigilance and caretaking.
And the same vigilance is required for menopausal transition periods.
Addressing the consequences of racism requires work, effort, and vigilance.
And perhaps another scenario wouldn't require this level of vigilance.
Vigilance, and continuing improvements throughout the news business, remain necessary.
But they require constant vigilance and are hard to maintain.
It is the normal state of vigilance that we maintain.
That means we do need to ensure that vigilance is maintained.
In fact, we need to — wait a minute — we need vigilance.
Of course, it's only true because of constant vigilance by regulators!
Obama calls for vigilance "We have to remain vigilant," Obama said.
Walje noted that it's important to maintain a level of vigilance.
The price of artificial intelligence seems likely to be eternal vigilance.
HANNITY: We have got to monitor social media with a vigilance.
Parenting is about vigilance (and, apparently, teaching your toddler to code).
Regional health organizations soldiered on, continuing their vaccination campaign and vigilance.
You're safe during the transport, but your vigilance shouldn't end there.
Stopping potholes growing in existing surfaces, by contrast, means eternal vigilance.
And without vigilance, we can go backwards as well as forwards.
Signs urging vigilance in health and safety cover nearly every wall.
We should embrace vigilance rather than debilitating anxiety about the future.
Reagan planned with her customary vigilance and concern for detail. Mrs.
It has to be more about supportive vigilance than mere vigilantism.
The domino theory didn't materialize, partly because of those democracies' vigilance.
The CDC is calling for more vigilance and appropriate antibiotic use.
Words alone will not shield them: vigilance and protection are required.
Authorities in the United States are increasing vigilance and fortifying defenses.
At a speech in Philadelphia on Monday, Clinton called for vigilance.
Our all-volunteer force has served us well since the 1970's, but requires constant vigilance to ensure that it reflects our society — a vigilance that is more difficult in certain periods, like strong economic times.
Be smart about how you check Google, Twitter, and Instagram – constant vigilance!
You might think vigilance is at an all-time high for disinformation.
One of the key factors of boss email is 24-hour vigilance.
So there's a fine line to be walked between reassurance and vigilance.
It seemed a different sensibility then; vigilance was less of a thing.
Since then, Rowling has maintained "constant vigilance" on Trump and his team.
Protecting psychological safety in this climate will take concerted efforts and vigilance.
Trump insisted the U.S. must "practice vigilance" regarding taking in Syrian refugees.
"Vigilance to protect that which Americans now enjoy must be our watchword."
Federal officials are asking Americans for extraordinary vigilance against a new pathogen.
Worry, vigilance — these are the things that keep us from experiencing rapture.
All that alert vigilance has cultivated a genuine pleasure in simply observing.
Weddings and gambling go on — but there is new vigilance as well.
Glimmers of optimism are appropriate in each case, but so is vigilance.
In Michigan, health officials issued a warning to the public, urging vigilance.
Even though an interest rate hike isn't expected Wednesday, Doty suggests vigilance.
We do have to go around with a certain amount of vigilance.
"No one can live in a constant state of vigilance," Stevens said.
"These findings suggest that eastern gray squirrels eavesdrop on non-alarm auditory cues as indicators of safety and adjust their vigilance level in accordance with the vigilance level of other species that share the same predators," the study continued.
For skin cancer it's increased screening, obviously increasing vigilance around sun exposure, etc.
Without that vigilance, the researchers estimate that crop losses would be tenfold greater.
"In experiences like this, they suffer from paranoia and hyper-vigilance," Hepburn said.
But the authorities also warned that vigilance shouldn't translate into discrimination against Muslims.
"I also urge vigilance because of statements made by Donald Trump," he said.
She was stuck in a cycle of worry, heightened vigilance and more worry.
Until then, the vigilance of friends and family will be the best defence.
It's a somewhat controversial practice that requires very careful vigilance by the researchers.
Harry Potter fans took Mad-Eye Moody's warnings of "constant vigilance" to heart.
"Our jurisprudence must remain one of vigilance and care, not one of dismissiveness."
The left side is related to thinking needed for a kind of vigilance.
On the other hand perhaps more vigilance is required, especially in this case.
The eternal vigilance of the Pinkertons should spur the same posture in response.
"The government must watch with vigilance financial and currency market developments," Aso said.
" It detailed that "security forces will keep to a maximum level of vigilance.
Yes, it's a serious situation, and yes, it deserves your vigilance and attention.
Communities find themselves navigating a fine, sometimes blurred, line between vigilance and overreaction.
Authorities in the United States on Friday were increasing vigilance and fortifying defenses.
Would some combination of an increase in security, vigilance and caution be advisable?
Of course the burden of vigilance must not be borne by regulators alone.
Countering this trend will require significant vigilance and regulatory oversight from civil society.
But Iraq's recent history has not been conducive to that kind of vigilance.
Charlie Baker said he has called in the National Guard and urged vigilance.
The census and our elections demand extreme vigilance — there are no do-overs.
A victory of this kind should be accompanied with caution and vigilance however.
During normal driving, our brains are in a near-constant state of vigilance.
However, officials warned that Wednesday's blast showed the need for vigilance during Ramadan.
Vigilance is always in season: Andrea Limbago, of the security firm Endgame, noted a recent indictment of Iranians for espionage and said, "Regardless of today's news, there already was cause for increased vigilance and defense preparations against Iranian malicious digital activity."
Protecting ourselves is going to require constant vigilance and a bottomless well of energy.
This shorter science fiction book, Vigilance, is a bit of a jump from that.
For his vigilance, Farrago will earn a New York inspector's standard pay of $52.
Managing them takes discipline, vigilance, and self-awareness, and you can practice it anytime.
Fighting bias is an ongoing task that requires constant vigilance from all of us.
The CDC's containment plans don't rely upon any novel technologies; but they require vigilance.
Strengthening the relationship between citizens and their government requires tireless energy, vigilance, and creativity.
They outlive entire generations, and they don't ever fully disappear, even with constant vigilance.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention echoed the need for continued vigilance.
But our work is not done and vigilance is necessary to prevent new outbreaks.
Museveni, in power since 1986, also said the police needed to show greater vigilance.
"I applaud the MTA Police Department for their vigilance and actions in this investigation."
Singapore called for heightened vigilance a day after the suspected militants were rounded up.
While hook-ups in inappropriate places are part of the fun, vigilance is key.
"Extreme vigilance continues to be required," panel member Rathin Roy said in a blog.
Despite those efforts at vigilance, the driver appears to have hired a truck easily.
"The fact that we sounded the alert is proof of our vigilance," Parly said.
Soil researcher Joshua Cheng, a professor at Brooklyn College, said more vigilance is needed.
And of course, vigilance goes a long way when it comes to social engineering.
You don't have to cut yourself off from public life, but vigilance is key.
But as to Mr. Lelling's bromide about our nation's supposed vigilance against inequality: lol.
Conservatives, in the wake of a terrorist attack, call for increased vigilance of Muslims.
This is a moment for vigilance—for Americans to speak up and speak out.
The mosque said the threat appeared to be a hoax, but it urged vigilance.
Obama has followed a useful rhetorical path, encouraging vigilance but also avoiding empowering terrorists.
Maximum vigilance is needed, and Britain raised its threat level from severe to critical.
But as Jefferson didn't say, "Eternal vigilance is the price of avoiding Twitter shame."
There is no panacea; constant vigilance and education are required to attack this problem.
One reason may be that long-standing democracies have forgotten the need for eternal vigilance.
For Facebook, the evolution of Russia's disinformation techniques means it cannot afford to lose vigilance.
I'm imagining a humorless Korean security chief berating her charges for their lapse in vigilance.
Rather, they are won on the ground through personal connections, constant civic engagement, and vigilance.
"Our jurisprudence must remain one of vigilance and care, not one of dismissiveness," Sotomayor added.
Such vigilance must extend to the sellers of these systems as well as their users.
Vigilance would be enhanced, with more officers and round-the-clock surveillance from extra cameras.
Furthermore, the uncertain environment and moderately higher risks to the inflation outlook require continued vigilance.
But the discovery underscores the importance of vigilance in an increasingly connected and wireless world.
Taiwan sounded a note of alarm, with its defense minister emphasizing the need for vigilance.
Maintaining security on those networks requires constant vigilance, and there's a cost associated with that.
""These events remind us all why vigilance against hate and bigotry is an eternal obligation.
The advisory warned Americans to exercise vigilance when in public places or using mass transportation.
Haitian refugee advocate Colette Lespinasse said she blamed "a lack of vigilance" by the organization.
The price of freedom to do business in the rich world today is eternal vigilance.
A reactionary hyper-vigilance could put a stop to their fun like a record scratch.
If we do not protect it with constant vigilance, we will most certainly lose it.
"Living with peanut allergy requires constant vigilance," said NIAID Director Anthony Fauci in a statement.
Maybe this constant vigilance from the sentinels is the reason the world remains so pristine.
That is a sign of the extreme vigilance needed in a world of violent volatility.
Sharif asked the local authorities to maintain utmost vigilance and beef up security in Quetta.
Washington himself urged vigilance against meddling by foreign powers in his farewell address in 1796.
There are four basic money scripts: money vigilance, money avoidance, money worship, and money status.
Instead, he advocated his department's vigilance in reviewing all possible threats and related preventive procedures.
Motherboard regrets the error and thanks Molly Monahan for her vigilance in pointing it out.
But Ricken Patel, the executive director of Avaaz, a global human rights organization, urged vigilance.
Mr. Cacioppo described playing with Mr. Allen as a practice of constant vigilance and openness.
This is a troubling dynamic that demands vigilance by elected leaders from both political parties.
James Corden said that kind of vigilance would have been useful before the presidential election.
Ensuring that the momentum continues requires vigilance and commitment, because we have been here before.
Health experts are trying hard to strike a balance between smart vigilance and panicky neurosis.
"The area is secured by the army and by the vigilance committees," Mr. Datchaka said.
Overcoming this hostility, DiAngelo argues, requires sustained self-reflection, humility, and vigilance from white people.
Keeping the planet safe from those who willingly choose to abuse it requires constant vigilance.
Cleareyed vigilance and action, motivated by joyful resistance, is a possibility for all of us.
It said it would "continue to maintain vigilance over the latest trends of money laundering".
And the vigilance of some states in taking on the new responsibilities is also uncertain.
But let someone or something do the driving for us and this vigilance easily fades.
Protecting Hong Kong from this trend will require considerably greater vigilance by its government and people.
The man in charge, Colonel Sharon Gat, said staff stressed the importance of vigilance and caution.
I would say white women in particular need to be mindful of that in their vigilance.
Just as in the case of hackers possibly stealing your data, your best defense is vigilance.
Vigilance and unity are still needed to protect against attempts to undermine recent historic health improvements.
"Vigilance is required every day between now and the election," executive director Clarke told BuzzFeed News.
We think this is similar to how each tattoo seems to prepare the body for vigilance.
The phrase CONSTANT VIGILANCE is scrawled over an imposingly long to-do list on their whiteboard.
He is doing well and I am his biggest supporter in his continued vigilance against cancer.
At a time when the nation is deeply divided, that vigilance is all the more vital.
Constant vigilance for systemic risks and bigger capital cushions for derivative holdings are just as crucial.
State and local law enforcement agencies have not been told to raise their level of vigilance.
Only continuing effort, support and vigilance can consolidate and expand the gains that have been made.
We all need to manage our health with the same vigilance we use for financial planning.
Vigilance now works as a violence interrupter for the organization to help other youth mitigate conflict.
But the internet's unpredictability can cause problems even for those who maintain regular levels of vigilance.
EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has warned that Brussels will apply "special vigilance" over equivalence approvals.
But FIFA, a Swiss-based nonprofit organization, is eager to project a new culture of vigilance.
But consumer vigilance is an incomplete response to the rollback of regulatory protections now under way.
In the current standoff, that history has fueled the vigilance on the part of ordinary Greeks.
As with the wisdom about liberty, it seemed the price of homeownership would be eternal vigilance.
Part of his vigilance extends to being attuned to the circumstances under which he watches movies.
"We should not reduce the vigilance against the epidemic and the requirements of prevention and control."
They spurred the police and local officials to announce increased security measure or to urge vigilance.
Such vigilance is crucial if we are to resist the undemocratic tide slipping across the globe.
We may insist that this consumption is the basic work of concerned citizenship and moral vigilance.
This legislation would help safeguard our nation while global threats demand America's full vigilance and capabilities.
In the US, that kind of vigilance can cost patients thousands, according to the Miami Herald.
In the face of this, we're choosing vigilance, calm and just a little bit of humor.
He says security is more of a journey than a destination, and will require constant vigilance.
Watergate inspired greater vigilance in the press and prompted major reforms to safeguard our democratic institutions.
But Vigilance claimed he could impersonate a Minnesota government employee, or an official, if he wanted.
ES&S has been successful in its vigilance against threats, always placing security as its foremost priority.
Such generous behaviour was an instinctive outpouring of compassion, rather than a product of vigilance and foresight.
As the school year winds down, Bothell High School Principal Bob Stewart is asking for continued vigilance.
The challenge also comes in keeping the near-constant vigilance now required to keep extremists off platforms.
It's a strange calmness in the chaos that's born out of vigilance and trust in your people.
But vigilance is equally appropriate and NATO is itself uniquely positioned to take the leading role here.
They said it's too cumbersome and still requires a lot of vigilance on the part of patients.
But with suspicion among the public running high, calls for extra vigilance soon morphed into harsher demands.
The plane leaves promptly on time, reminding me that I love the Swiss for their timekeeping vigilance.
I myself have argued that Black Lives Matter ought to extend its vigilance to such intranecine violence.
In these regions especially, "Lyme disease is a real threat, and we do recommend vigilance," says Zemel.
Crews were beginning to relax their vigilance after a period of relative security for shipping, he said.
"Thank you to the brave @PAStatePolice troopers for their vigilance in pursuing the Facebook killer," Pennsylvania Gov.
They key to changing power dynamics and toxic environments, Maron said, is empathy, and empathy requires vigilance.
The way the candidate tangles up the truth, confounding and soft-soaping his interviewers, requires constant vigilance.
Students accustomed to second-by-second vigilance found it difficult to manage their time when left unsupervised.
Hunter is petite, but her unblinking wariness—her brown-eyed, hawklike vigilance—gives her an outsized presence.
While maintaining resoluteness and vigilance in matters of national security, look for realistic opportunities to defuse tensions.
Nonetheless, through keen vigilance, rapid adaptation, and comprehensive contingency planning, startups can survive the impending stress test.
As the WHO declared during the 2014 Ebola crisis, "vigilance, not bans," should be the default setting.
Treating a whole class of customers with extra vigilance means you'll mostly be focusing on innocent people.
On Monday he urged his supporters to exercise vigilance for voting trickery while casting ballots this November.
While the grounding was a setback for the model, it also indicated vigilance by Russian aviation regulators.
The Anti-Defamation League attributed part of the increase to greater vigilance from those reporting the propaganda.
Her anxiety was structurally related to her ambition; her vigilance resembled the omniscient uncertainty of immigrant parents.
The senators can demand investigations into these horrific practices and require vigilance on the part of authorities.
But in 24 Özkok was named chief of the Army, and the vigilance within the military relaxed.
There's a sense of deep assurance in Colley's bass playing, but also a kind of hyper-vigilance.
S. citizens are strongly encouraged to maintain a high level of vigilance and practice good situational awareness.
Although terrorist attacks in Jordan are relatively rare, the country has maintained a high state of vigilance.
"Everything that I bring them to ... is going to be the site of tremendous vigilance," she said.
And almost everyone credits the vigilance of the women of Bihar for most of the law's success.
"Forcing yourself to write something out of nothing can induce a state of creative vigilance," Jacobs said.
Guarding the heart, in Greek nepsis (vigilance), is being attentive to everything that happens in our heart.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Thursday that it had not increased the already high-level of vigilance or changed its posture on North Korea after President Donald Trump called off a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "There is a high state of vigilance - the state of vigilance that we always have because they have proven to be unpredictable in the past," Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie, joint staff director, told a news briefing at the Pentagon.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Thursday that it had not increased the already high-level of vigilance or changed its posture on North Korea after President Donald Trump called off a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "There is a high state of vigilance - the state of vigilance that we always have because they have proven to be unpredictable in the past," Lieutenant General Kenneth McKenzie, joint staff director, told a news briefing at the Pentagon.
But experts suggest that many employers have allowed their vigilance to lag when it comes to hiring vets.
Without Mr Gordhan's vigilance, they fear that it will be easier for bigwigs to hand contracts to chums.
However, officials warned that the attack highlighted the need for vigilance by people gathering for worship during Ramadan.
Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance.
The organization's early form was the so-called National Vigilance Committee; their goal was to curb misleading advertising.
Through vigilance, action and information—we can empower ourselves in the fight to keep our drinking water clean.
Officials faced a tricky balance of urging vigilance while reassuring jittery residents there are no known credible threats.
In response to the heightened threats, South Korean president Park Geun-hye ordered stronger military vigilance at home.
However, it requires multiple daily injections and rigorous meal plans and vigilance, hard enough for adults to maintain.
Caution urged Despite the clearance, health experts urged caution and vigilance, saying there may be some flare-ups.
In other words, Mansoor's cautiousness and vigilance helped improve the security of countless iPhone users around the world.
But attention to other serious crime problems has suffered as resources were redirected to ensuring vigilance against terrorists.
"Had there been any threat or reason to increase vigilance, we would have said so," the spokesman said.
Some vigilance will be required to find common ground for moving the nation forward and protecting our republic.
" He went on, "I have a kind of vigilance that works very, very well with filmmaking and parenting.
Effectively containing an epidemic requires constant vigilance to ensure the spread of infectious pathogens doesn't outpace response efforts.
When this milieu is disrupted, as in migration or urbanization, there is often an increased need for vigilance.
"While folks have been celebrating here on the ground, it's also with a measure of vigilance," she said.
" The organization added in the statement Tuesday that since early 2015, efforts had been made to "intensify … vigilance.
" The ministry maintained that "with continued vigilance the chance of widespread community outbreak is expected to remain low.
On Twitter, a user named Nurse Kelsey recounted the vigilance required of women who just want to run.
In the age of the oversize conglomerate, it takes effort and vigilance to maintain a customer-friendly culture.
Yet parents might want to continue their vigilance with regard to younger children, CDC spokeswoman Kristen Nordlund suggested.
Mr. Xi's vigilance against threats to party authority also appears to have altered Beijing's assessment of Hong Kong.
As she does, Ms. Theron locks down your attention immediately, holding you with her beauty and quiet vigilance.
Just as adversaries can execute to destroy rapidly so must we meet this threat with urgency and vigilance.
There's Money Vigilance, which is when you're super careful with money, and the script we should strive for.
Thankfully, he is able to share his story and bring greater awareness of medical vigilance and personal resilience.
He said the root of the word is "vigilance," and that's something that never goes out of style.
Experts warn that even if children are confident in the water, vigilance is needed whenever they go swimming.
Savvy politicians understand this, and craft messages that stoke that innate vigilance (whether concern is warranted or not).
The government introduced a new counterespionage law in 2014 that laid out demands for vigilance against foreign intelligence gathering.
Just as our digital constructs will require vigilance, so should the algorithms handed down to us by our ancestors.
"North Korea remains an extraordinary threat and requires continued vigilance," Shanahan said, during a speech to hundreds of delegates.
In practice, they require endless performance, rigorous self-maintenance, and constant vigilance to the ever-changing ideals of femininity.
But public vigilance has to be sustained if a reformed judicial system is not to lapse into bad ways.
The Russian embassy said May was speaking about vigilance without dealing with the real threats, which it didn't specify.
But bondholders appeared unconcerned at the delay, which was due in part to increased bank vigilance of Venezuela transactions.
Its collapse highlights the need for vigilance, especially when it comes to fashionable asset classes and fast-growing firms.
And despite decades of falling inflation, they still believe that vigilance against inflation should be the Fed's highest priority.
For both the administration and the private sector, preparedness, vigilance, and communication ought to be the main, guiding concepts.
Conversely, when questioning female entrepreneurs they embraced a prevention orientation, which is concerned with safety, responsibility, security, and vigilance.
Infectious diseases can be incredibly difficult to detect, and even harder to control — they demand vigilance from us all.
"The practice of generating your responses in advance will lessen your hyper-vigilance in the moment," Dr. Levine notes.
The state government appointed a vigilance committee in 2012 to check bonded labor after the deaths of several workers.
Their vigilance in identifying the signs of the Ebola virus — which overlap with common ailments like malaria — is crucial.
Bachmann, who ran for president in 2012, centered most of her speech around calls for vigilance against Muslim immigrants.
While serving in the West Bank, my fellow soldiers and I were kept safe by this type of vigilance.
Notwithstanding the need for continued vigilance against that sort of lawbreaking, Mr. Holder contends that broad changes are essential.
Safe winter driving requires an abundance of caution, with defensive driving techniques employed and extra vigilance behind the wheel.
If companies want to continue to sell into the world's biggest health care market, they must keep constant vigilance.
But there's a difference between fear and vigilance, and only one works in our favor as a democratic country.
Cons: While Colombia has come a long way from its notorious cartel-controlled days, vigilance is necessary for safety.
Our government's commitment to investment in what's coming next is the best counterpart to vigilance against competitors like China.
Vigilance is imperative, particularly in these troubling times when independent judiciaries and a free press are under consistent attack.
Laughter is a form of vigilance, and the evil it repels doesn't always descend, shouting, on a golden escalator.
Consider that distance in miles, in minutes, and in the vigilance of the people you've trusted with your care.
The Staten Island Motor Lodge reopened with promises of vigilance, its large sign in the parking lot forbidding prostitution.
During May's election campaign, President Hassan Rouhani often lauded the country's security forces and intelligence agencies for their vigilance.
The ultimate disposition of the open space will come down to continued vigilance by the public and public leadership.
For example, "we are treating this situation with extra vigilance," News Corp's security department told staffers in an email.
Anxiety over that risk is fueling vigilance among U.S. poultry producers and government officials looking for signs of infections.
For the many people opposed to him, the right approach involves a balance of vigilance and generosity of spirit.
" Lord added that the network has met with its security team and was treating the situation "with extra vigilance.
The writer is the author of "Vigilance: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Personal Safety, Self-Protection Measures and Countermeasures."
Across the back of her studio hangs a massive banner that shouts various called for action, solidarity, and vigilance.
His vigilance last August disarmed them of one of these new tools, and we owe him a great debt.
This is well below the ECB's target, and the central bank will reiterate its vigilance against downside risks next week.
Dallas businessman Roy Bailey witnessed the first lady's vigilance after a round of golf with the mayor on April 27.
This is in addition to persistent vigilance to all the other potential threats that might appear first outside the venues.
It is in this environment of hyper-vigilance that Rogers and McCloughan end up in conversation with Marty and Lisa.
Experts predict that school shootings plots will continue to occur, and in response they recommend more vigilance and more security.
And one result of that vigilance is that researchers have noticed an odd pattern among those who have become infected.
Vigilance is important because "cancer patients who develop acute kidney injury during treatment do have reduced survival odds," Cosmai said.
"You see the intensity, the hyper-vigilance" Moore said, about the extraordinary series of photographs he captured from that moment.
Infected travelers bring the disease along with them on an all-too frequent basis, highlighting the need for constant vigilance.
The monotony of monitoring a semi-automated vehicle may reduce vigilance by provoking what psychologists refer to as "passive" fatigue.
"Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance," he wrote.
Most Californians — especially the most independently minded — see martial vigor and armed vigilance as a hallmark only of the past.
The advisory, set to expire June 20, warned Americans to exercise vigilance when in public places or using mass transportation.
But those workers' vigilance is such that any new cases, whether human or canine, are likely to be noticed quickly.
What I have noticed is caffeine affects your vigilance, while nicotine might be able to help you make decisions faster.
" Trump continued: "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance.
"We will maintain close contact with the United States, keep a high level of vigilance and respond firmly," he said.
"As is often the case in a standard environment, there are pockets of risks that warrant vigilance," the BoE said.
For policymakers, the main takeaway from Mr Minsky is that constant vigilance is required, especially when the going is good.
" Corporate clients can access the Pinkerton Vigilance Network, which consists of the firm's agents, government agencies, and "+1,000 private sources.
As someone who had to deal with the threat of terrorism firsthand, I appreciate the significance of such due vigilance.
The disclosures made it clear that such influence campaigns aren't going away, even as tech companies step up their vigilance.
"Grateful for law enforcement's work to bring those responsible to justice & for their vigilance to keep Americans safe," he wrote.
As for sensitivity training, she emphasizes that it's not a "once and done" strategy, but instead, it requires "constant vigilance."
And what does it say about our vigilance when it comes to keeping this country safe when we target children?
In April 2016, the month after the FIAU inspected Pilatus, it wrote another memo expressing concerns about the bank's vigilance.
Ciss said those interrogated were not targeted because they were terrorism suspects, but as part of a general vigilance campaign.
Instead, most are cultural steps toward better cyber-hygiene, like choosing strong passwords, using two-factor authentication, and emphasizing vigilance.
Subjecting all security and intelligence forces to firm civilian control will require constant vigilance and the gradual construction of trust.
Arthur believes more regulation and vigilance can be exerted during the morning training hours, when nine of the deaths occurred.
The Robbins Geller lawyer pushed back hard against the premise that shareholders' and plaintiffs' lawyers should relax their vigilance now.
There is increased vigilance across East Africa after an outbreak of Ebola in the DRC killed more than 2,000 people.
Top leaders including President Xi Jinping have continued to preach vigilance, however, exhorting the public to keep its guard up.
The bottom line: Things look better now than they did in the summer, but there is still cause for vigilance.
Though voting rights for African Americans were codified in 85033 through hard-fought legislation, maintaining those rights requires constant vigilance.
This is not, however, inconsistent with dedication to the necessary vigilance and information-gathering on jihadists and other Islamic supremacists.
That vigilance extends to the specialists, whose comfort in the mundane is tested every time they play in unfamiliar venues.
"I think certainly Chinese police and security forces are in a hyper state of vigilance," Mr. Shieh said by email.
Not every remark will require a response, but vigilance can help ensure your company isn't losing business due to oversights.
And those cool-looking copper pipes were scalding hot, so showering in the cramped stall required vigilance to avoid burns.
Constant vigilance: notice when you're buying too much or becoming too distracted, and start becoming more conscious every day. 8.
Even in more tolerant and cosmopolitan areas, though, many LGBTQ people feel they have to maintain a constant background vigilance.
We cannot underestimate the danger of that -- a danger from within our own societies that we must face with all vigilance.
According to the Harvard Business Review, female founders are often asked "prevention-oriented" questions focused on safety, responsibility, security and vigilance.
Besides such clinical issues as hyper-vigilance, sleeplessness or intrusive thoughts, most of these heroes suffer from uncontrolled anger and irritability.
And we declare with great vigilance and a united voice to anyone who wants to silence us: Their time is up.
Like anything else related to retirement, it requires a lot of research and constant vigilance to make it work for you.
The methodology of this malicious software is well understood, but it takes vigilance (and savvy IT) to keep it at bay.
Voters' anti-corruption vigilance has killed at least one dubious law: an amnesty for politicians who had accepted illegal campaign contributions.
In the 21st century, the need for vigilance is as keen as ever and there is still much work to do.
" The next one read: "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance.
"This speaks to the best way to counter the abuse of gaming platforms – the vigilance of the users themselves," he concluded.
A fatal attack by an employee at headquarters in Paris has prompted increased internal vigilance, but experts warned about religious stereotyping.
This kind of vigilance helps us combat misuse, ensuring all our customers continue to enjoy movies at affordable and sustainable prices.
That isn't an accident: these systems are meant to be a replacement for the vigilance of a pilot, onboard or remote.
They talk about the constant vigilance that will be needed to combat the policies of the president-elect and his cabinet.
That's why simple experiments — to identify a "hunger" area or a "vigilance" area of the brain — can't really yield satisfying conclusions.
Occasionally, my vigilance flags—a "fragment of literature" may sparkle into sight at any moment, even in the most unexpected places.
Natural gas utilities face these threats daily, and the industry grows ever stronger because of a combination of vigilance and coordination.
Reeves argues that Zimmerman's lethal escalation of the encounter was not an exceptional instance of citizen vigilance, but its logical outcome.
An almost unnatural vigilance is really required of the citizen because of the horrible rapidity with which human institutions grow old.
This story of his spiraling trajectory has engendered a vigilance to catch the scary leader before he becomes the tyrannical monster.
Netanyahu said the city center shooting was a "despicable crime of unfathomable cruelty" and called for maximum vigilance from the public.
But it is their continued vigilance, once the spotlight of publicity and political pressure moves on, that is even more critical.
When's the last time you heard a candidate talk about the need for training, technology and vigilance against spear phishing attacks?
It is, however, a clarion call that our movement needs to double down on vigilance in the face of voter suppression.
At House of Love, where partyers are invited to "embrace the full spectrum of gender and sexual possibilities," vigilance is heightened.
But critics say that reviewers, who have to decide on each post within seconds, may vary in both interpretation and vigilance.
By the 230s, the drug Benzedrine, a brand-name amphetamine, was being taken to elevate mood, boost energy and increase vigilance.
Amphetamines unleash dopamine along with norepinephrine, which rush through the brain's synapses and increase levels of arousal, attention, vigilance and motivation.
The rudder in her work, and in her thinking, is this aversion to, and constant vigilance against, easy complacencies and groupthink.
They called for greater vigilance in those communities and sharply criticized Florida authorities for their slowness in closing beaches and nightspots.
Jay Cardiello, a health strategist and fitness professional, thinks the hyper-vigilance that's come with coronavirus may have a silver lining.
"Any talks, promises, and assurances from North Korea will be met with reservation, vigilance, and verification," Pence said in a statement.
"The coalition now in power in Austria should elicit vigilance of Democrats committed to European values," Mr. Moscovici said on Twitter.
But follow-ups and vigilance about a possible relapse or secondary cancer will be our close companions in the years ahead.
We are also increasing vigilance concerning some of our safety protocols including enhanced disinfecting of equipment and increased staff glove changes.
"We simply cannot afford to let this period of uncertainty eat into reviews that for investments are shifting into hyper-vigilance."
But we often fail in our judgment, and a constant vigilance is needed even after a study has shown proven benefit.
Largely futile, conformity-enforcing vigilance undoes public space as a place for free exchange, for encounter with difference and for adventure.
It varies from room to room and changes with the times, a moving target that requires vigilance and alertness to track.
Among the list of reactions, the infographic includes anxiety, worry, panic, social withdrawal, and hyper-vigilance to your health and body.
Thomas Jefferson was not looking over the horizon when he warned fellow Americans that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
We must continue the tiring but necessary vigilance required to keep our tools working for instead of against our best interests.
In this era of total body vigilance, there is no middle ground where one is neither too fat nor shockingly thin.
She describes what pain management is like: when the constancy of pain must be balanced with the vigilance of narcotic addiction.
Because of a high level of public vigilance about jihadist groups, Islamist extremists are increasingly cautious in their behavior, particularly online.
"Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance," Trump tweeted Sunday.
This is known as addiction, which is a chronic brain condition that may require lifelong treatment, and certainly requires lifelong vigilance.
That's not luring a vulnerable man to an empty apartment to be tortured, but it shows how much vigilance is needed.
A Tribunal of Vigilance and Public Security set up a reign of terror — torture, jailings, executions, deportations, expropriations — to curb defiance.
I look forward to working alongside you to accomplish the vast mission of securing our homeland with honor, integrity and vigilance.
No one knows exactly what Mr. Trump will do as president, but vigilance is intense among many artists and progressives nationwide.
And a recurring ride of bikers has rumbled past Islamberg's entrance in a caravan to alert the community to their vigilance.
A letter from her and her husband quickly followed, pledging remedial measures, like an expert on noise reduction, and continued vigilance.
There isn't total vigilance to prevent a gun [from] ending up in the hands of someone who can't own it legally.
"This vigilance is not only for the defense and security sectors, it's for all sectors, including agro-food and cosmetics," he added.
But real effectiveness on the ground demands ongoing diplomacy, implementation skill, vigilance against corruption, and, above all, consistent funding year to year.
"Overall, the global risk assessment has not changed," the WHO said in a January report, warning that vigilance worldwide must remain high.
China should have higher levels of vigilance against risks from non-performing assets, debt defaults, shadow banking and internet finance, Li said.
The Kenyan shilling will likely to hold its position over the next week amid continued vigilance from the central bank, traders said.
"The risk level was reduced that I felt people could return to the area, however they need to maintain vigilance," Honea said.
But if you follow them and approach your online use, especially on email, with vigilance, you'll be in far better digital shape.
But he argued that some Chinese activities, like Confucius Institute students spreading Chinese government-run messages, require a hyper-vigilance from governors.
That does not mean that other uses will be as compelling down the line, or that there is no need for vigilance.
He said his office works hard to ensure investigations are conducted independently, but avoiding undue influence from the insurance companies requires vigilance.
"We've been doing everything we can to continue to have great service, to have vigilance around our food," Schroder told CNBC Friday.
Regulators will also be placed onsite to provide the "increased vigilance" needed to ensure anti-money laundering protocols are followed, it said.
"More vigilance is essential during the dry season to make sure that possible breeding areas are checked and cleaned regularly, " Noorden said.
Even as awareness grows though, the phishers are trying new tricks to get through our defenses, which means constant vigilance is key.
Some charge flat rates for initial visits and during a dying patient's final days, when round-the-clock vigilance is often needed.
"Soil has been loosened in these regions because of the heavy rain ... Strict vigilance should be maintained," an agency official told reporters.
Now, we see that the issues overlap, and it will take Civil Rights-era steadfastness and vigilance to protect our human rights.
Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan thanked Israelis on Twitter for showing "vigilance, patience and understanding for the complexity of the police operation".
Froneman admitted there was no guarantee illegal miners would not try to return, so the company needed to maintain its costly vigilance.
This requires not just vigilance, but also organizational nimbleness, open-mindedness about methods and mastery of a wide range of policing tools.
His tweet called for vigilance applying the law and was accompanied by a big picture of the country's national flag, the "Tricolore".
Influenza is one of the most important infectious disease threats the we face, and vigilance against it in all settings is warranted.
In Sisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self Recovery, bell hooks articulates how contemporary black womanhood demands constant vigilance and resistance.
Calling for "vigilance, unity, and mobilization," he also announces that "many world leaders" are planning to attend the memorials for the victims.
A variety of political subreddits were trending, suggesting that perhaps increased vigilance for and reporting of such tactics led to the ban.
Or, even more simply, maybe a higher forehead just helped keep hair out of our eyes, thus ensuring our vigilance and survival.
With an eye on elections next May to the European Parliament, Juncker proposed new vigilance, and penalties, for attempts to manipulate voters.
Dr. Orsagh-Yentis said the study underscores the need for more vigilance and to keep unsafe products as safely stored as possible.
Should I warn the women of his tendencies or practice extreme vigilance and ensure that his behavior does not escalate into aggression?
If we're going to have big trouble in the future, it could well be in this area, and this demands high vigilance.
"Their vigilance, courage and the swiftness of their response demonstrates how our officers are protecting the public at this time," he said.
The enhanced security comes at a time of heightened U.S. vigilance against potential attacks on vulnerable targets, including airports, concerts and clubs.
Finally, during sleep, parts of the brain recover that are involved in decision-making, stress resilience, learning, planning, vigilance and impulse control.
Campaigners said a drop in trafficking cases was to be expected partly due to increased vigilance spurred by government-backed awareness campaigns.
It will take constant vigilance to respond to and counter false attacks and narratives from President Trump, Republicans and right-wing media.
"The world community did not show enough vigilance, will and consolidation to prevent that war and save millions of lives," Putin said.
"It calls for a renewed commitment to vigilance, transparency and accountability from our shepherds and indeed for the whole church," he said.
Now, we see that the issues overlap, and it will take Civil Rights era steadfastness and vigilance to protect our human rights.
Anyone worried about the health of the American economy should welcome this renewed investor vigilance as a sign of much-needed discipline.
But there's one feature available on some cars today that can increase a driver's vigilance instead of diminishing it — the manual transmission.
Jean-Claude Trichet, the ECB's president between 2003 and 2011, would talk about "strong vigilance" when the bank was contemplating a rate rise.
There's also the hypothesis that hyper-vigilance and obsessive behaviors that could be useful to new mothers in some contexts have gone awry.
"France as a whole is under the threat of Islamic terrorism … We have to demonstrate absolute vigilance and show determination that is unfailing."
It is tempting to believe that the security problem can be solved with yet more technical wizardry and a call for heightened vigilance.
"When I'm not medicated, something as simple as someone dropping something or slamming a door can trigger hours of hyper-vigilance," he says.
From a more hopeful vantage point, a sense of normalcy, coupled with vigilance, is the most measured reaction to the threat of terrorism.
This practice has been tolerated for the most part, but this year has seen a renewed vigilance towards online censorship in the country.
They sat outside of their home keeping careful vigilance and, in fact, the police department was right around the corner from their home.
Rewards to encourage security vigilance are a common government tactic used, for instance, to draw out information on "terrorism" in far western Xinjiang.
"This performance had many elements that were deeply colored by the Cultural Revolution, and this should prompt vigilance and concern," Ms. Ma wrote.
There are psychologists who argue that vigilance, snap decision making and other combat attributes can be helpful in some aspects of civilian life.
While managing food allergies does get easier with time, food allergy awareness, cooperation and a heightened level of vigilance will always be required.
It is a process, as complex and changing as the world, forever in danger, forever evolving, forever in need of vigilance and repair.
Vigilance, on the other hand, assumes that power belongs to the people, and places a magnifying glass on any loopholes in that process.
Above all, vigilance: Advocates say they fully expect internet service providers to strike deals or take action that will discriminate against certain content.
Jan's medical story proves the importance of knowing your background and maintaining vigilance: of trusting your instincts and insisting on pre-emptive care.
Andy Byford, the president of New York City Transit, has met with the Police Department to encourage the agency to increase its vigilance.
His misplaced vigilance was also what led him to miss the signs that his own daughter was being abused inside the family home.
Was it not dangerous to allow your vigilance to fail, even for a moment, when at any minute death could pounce upon you?
Peter S. Kalikow, a former M.T.A. chairman, said keeping the subway in good condition required constant vigilance, though that work receives less attention.
Perhaps the men were in denial about how dire the situation was, their vigilance a futile effort to assert control over the unfathomable.
I don't possess the stamina for the sort of vigilance necessary to stay cognizant of everything he's doing, nor do I wish to.
There are two important components of that vigilance that we must continue to support if we are to keep history from repeating itself.
The second component of vigilance against financial disaster is ensuring that regulators throughout the financial services industry have their ears to the ground.
The new reality, the police officers said, calls for adding a layer of vigilance to the church's general culture and spirit of inclusion.
John Demers, assistant attorney general for national security, said U.S. universities need to increase their vigilance when it comes to connections to China.
Cyber threats are not going away, but organizations can fight back by prioritizing data protection and establishing smart practices backed up by vigilance.
Sleep apnea disrupts the quantity and quality of sleep and impairs attention, vigilance, performance and reaction time, Kales told Reuters Health by phone.
Read Sheriff Israel's CNN interview "Sheriff Israel failed to maintain a culture of alertness, vigilance and thoroughness amongst his deputies," the letter said.
A copy of the letter, tweeted by Mediapart, and which also showed a bullet, said that "vigilance and protection" did not last forever.
Whole city blocks brimmed with fugitives, and these fugitives were organized into vigilance committees, which guarded one another and watched for Ryland's Hounds.
And Hillary Clinton's strategy neglected President Obama's on-the-ground campaigning vigilance, blanketing states and counties, large and small, with visits and events.
Does patriotic defense of country require perpetual, obsessive vigilance, or is it permissible to retreat occasionally for one's own mental and spiritual health?
She has refused cohabitation, marriage and family life — anything she believes might interfere with her work, or as she puts it, her vigilance.
But with similar grueling weather expected over the weekend, residents cannot relax vigilance on power use, a spokeswoman for the body said on Saturday.
Financial experts say constant vigilance around money can use up your willpower and, in some cases, push you to go on a spending spree.
But these whatabout statistics aren't really meant to sharpen our vigilance around the flu, or even to encourage us toward higher rates of vaccination.
Later, I realized that many of my friends had experienced similar moments: extreme reactions to emotional stimuli, hours of fear, weeks of hyper-vigilance.
Vigilance is required to ensure that all eligible Americans are able to exercise the most sacred right freely in our democracy on Election Day.
With this arrest, it's clear that ATM manufacturers and shop owners need to increase their vigilance now that jackpotting has arrived in the US.
"We shall be of the utmost vigilance, especially in relation to the election," said President Hollande, who is not himself running for re-election.
And the need for greater consumer vigilance in choosing SNFs will increase as the Trump administration moves aggressively to deregulate the industry. (reut.rs/2Fv5LQd).
Anything but a literal version of eternal vigilance gives them a path to sneak in, and they want to sneak in all the time.
There is no absolute solution, no one thing that keeps you from living with extra vigilance or keeping an eye peeled for suspicious people.
Khamenei has often called for vigilance against what he calls a "soft war" mounted by the West and aimed at weakening the clerical establishment.
That is why I am calling for vigilance, solidarity and unity of the whole nation to face up to the cowardice of our enemies.
S. citizens should exercise vigilance when attending large holiday events, visiting tourist sites, using public transportation, and frequenting places of worship, restaurants, hotels, etc.
Thanks to global public support and constant vigilance, the pace of deforestation slowed globally (though it continues to increase in some key tropical regions).
A good leader takes calculated risks and is opportunistic, but we also want them to show vigilance before steering an organization off a cliff.
Yet here's one of punk's great cultivators, dismissing everything that was reactive or superficially signaling about it and emphasizing, instead, humanistic vigilance and care.
Each person has a right to be free from torture simply by virtue of their humanity, and it's a right that requires constant vigilance.
That is why we must protect ourselves from the killers through military vigilance and we must challenge the doctrine of jihad through ideological battle.
But vigilance must be exercised in creating an intellectually diverse board filled with those who study the economy and those who create economic activity.
Enforcement of limits within the law makes common sense, and we will continue our vigilance to ensure that government agencies play by the rules.
Nearly one year after Mr. Harmon's case made its way to Washington, we mark the desperate need for enhanced vigilance of voting rights everywhere.
Markets continue to remain optimistic that Venezuela will service its debts, noting it continues to make payments despite delays caused by increased bank vigilance.
CBP has been chronically underfunded despite the rising volume of trade and tourism and the increasing need for greater vigilance at our nation's borders.
"All U.S. citizens are reminded to maintain a high level of vigilance and take appropriate steps to increase their security awareness," the advisory said.
The Alvarado Quesada administration responded by assuring the country that it was taking adequate security measures, including developing a plan to toughen border vigilance.
We can heighten our vigilance about anti-competitive behavior and regulatory capture by very large corporations that make it difficult to start new businesses.
We've learned that we need to ensure that public health and health care partners maintain vigilance in monitoring for flu and other emerging infections.
She knew what she was up against, and she knew the horsemen that accompanied her now: vigilance and denial and the creep of fear.
Managing diabetes takes considerable work; it's not surprising that patients who've spent years achieving low blood sugar might be reluctant to lessen their vigilance.
He said companies should be credited, not blamed, for alerting the public about sick workers, since it can inspire greater awareness and greater vigilance.
At a news briefing last week, leaders from the agencies securing the event said that public vigilance was key to keeping the city safe.
Thanks to the vigilance and skill of the American military, and of our many allies throughout the world, horrors on the scale of Sept.
It will take constant vigilance on Election Day to ensure a fair election and prevent cheating and voter suppression by Mr. Trump and Republicans.
These local agreements take months of arduous mediation by civil society groups and Iraq's reconciliation authorities, and require continued dialogue and vigilance to maintain.
"Vigilance is warranted as these issues have the potential to impact corporate investment and spending plans," Kaplan said in the essay on corporate debt.
Institutions fearing a charge of racism capitulate to these demands and it falls to the vigilance of small secular groups to stop this encroachment.
With so much momentum pushing for a cure, the emphasis from researchers and front-line oncologists is on more vigilance about the side effects.
As we move into the final stretch of this midterm election cycle, we need vigilance against 11th-hour shenanigans but we also need hope.
Jouahri said there should be "more vigilance regarding public debt", which stands at 22019% of gross domestic product after climbing to 22020% last year.
Mr. Hwang instructed his government to strengthen vigilance and precautions against possible North Korean terrorist attacks on the government and citizens of the South.
It's a lot, I know, and unfortunately we're only scratching the surface; protecting your privacy is a never-ending process that requires constant vigilance.
Meanwhile, police forces across the country continue to bust alleged fentanyl traffickers and issue warnings for public vigilance every time a pharmacy is raided.
Dr. Murray, 29, is a postdoctoral research fellow in the psychology and neuroscience department at Duke, where he studies mind-wandering, memory and vigilance.
Consumerism and distractions require vigilance The pull of distractions and urges to buy things (to solve problems or give us pleasure) is incredibly strong.
A communique summarizing the thinking of summit participants was expected to be light on substance, merely promising vigilance and further study, the sources said.
You can delete the Portal voice history manually from your activity log, but that requires a level of vigilance most people won't keep up with.
This is a system with three layers of protection and vigilance to avoid horrific and often fatal crashes: ATC, Mode C, and the pilot's eyes.
"Vigilance to protect things that we enjoy today must be our watchword," said Wheeler in a speech at the Aspen Institute in Washington, DC, today.
This put them into a mode of self-preservational vigilance, forcing them to stay away from their nest until they felt the coast was clear.
This vigilance, caregiving and companionship have become much simpler now that Mr. Geiwitz can look in on his mother just by walking down the hall.
While Sunday's victory is historic and certainly cause for celebration, Indigenous people have quickly called for continued vigilance, especially from young activists on social media.
" But he warned that "the level of vigilance and scrutiny is obviously going to be significant in the days ahead" and cautioned against "a backsliding.
Kuroda also called for vigilance over market developments, after last week's market rout sent global stocks tanking on fears about prospects of slowing world growth.
He said the attack is a "wake-up call" that officers must maintain vigilance in an environment where inmates can turn violent in an instant.
Police need oversight not because they are bad people but because maintaining the appropriate balance between liberty and security requires constant vigilance by engaged citizens.
He thinks the people might have been prompted too quickly to be using memory, and instead were testing their vigilance, or ability to pay attention.
And, as a fatal crash in Tempe, Arizona, made clear, the vigilance decrement affects the people sitting behind the wheel of Uber's self-driving cars.
The large increase is mainly due to the population living longer and an increased vigilance in catching the signs earlier and reporting the disease. Why?
"[We] are fully aware of the need for perpetual vigilance against any potential attempts to breach these walls of protection," a Didi Chuxing spokesperson added.
So far, a campaign of vigilance and vaccination encompassing almost 75 million screenings has effectively kept the outbreak confined to northeast Democratic Republic of Congo.
If local and community vigilance had not been as strong as it is, how could humanity have safely utilized such technology as supersonic air travel?
Related: Inside the brains of happily married couples Meanwhile, during the vigilance task, brain activity was lowest in the winter and highest in the summer.
U.S. citizens should exercise additional vigilance in these and similar locations, in particular during the upcoming summer travel season when large crowds may be common.
Vigilance and careful labeling may help to curtail this problem, as will cutting back on the overuse of antibiotics in commercially raised poultry and cows.
Kaplan said he was concerned that historically low unemployment rates, which hit a 17-year low in November, required heightened vigilance, according to the paper.
"The number of cases is growing by the day," Sy told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, adding that the seriousness of the outbreak requires "great vigilance".
You need to increasingly swing and overcorrect for that overprotection, that vigilance, instead of that obsession with building and writing the next line of code.
President Trump must make it clear that the U.S. will remain a vigilant Gulf state partner, until regime change in Iran makes such vigilance unnecessary.
Clapper, who has testified in front of Congress as it investigates Russia's efforts to interfere in the election, said now is the time for vigilance.
"We want to be ready to respond quickly to anything, but it's not a heightened state of vigilance," Joint Staff Director Kenneth McKenzie told reporters.
Ensuring there is enough water to go around in a drier future will require greater vigilance from everyone, said Lucas Thungo, a community farm worker.
President Trump has made it a favorite term for what he considers the government's lack of vigilance in detaining migrants who cross the border illegally.
But it's a surprisingly involved process requiring a lot of vigilance and dedication, and if possible help from a spouse, partner, friend, or family member.
Still, maintaining the character and affordability of a city in the midst of a development boom has required constant vigilance on a number of fronts.
Often referred to as Africa's North Korea, the Eritrean government controls the flow of information with vigilance, restricting any dissenting voices from reaching the people.
She said the department was providing guidelines "to ensure that this incident receives the highest level of attention and vigilance at New York's regulated institutions."
But despite such steely vigilance, the presidential protective detail these disquieting days is pretty much helpless as it attempts to fend off a new menace.
Israeli liberals say Mr. Netanyahu's embrace of American evangelicals is not the only instance when his vigilance against anti-Semitism has appeared to be selective.
A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume.
That intense vigilance would continue, in the months leading up to the party congress, which is likely to be in October or November, he said.
The furniture company is surely aware of these issues, but the fact remains that connecting anything to the internet makes it potentially vulnerable without vigilance.
One of the best ways to protect yourself is to keep your hands clean and off your face, but it's hard to maintain constant vigilance.
United States bases in Djibouti help us maintain vigilance over Yemen, Somalia and other parts of the Horn of Africa and Gulf of Aden region.
"We want to be ready to respond quickly to anything, but it's not a heightened state of vigilance," Joint Staff Director Kenneth McKenzie told reporters.
"Through constant vigilance and regular exercises with our South Korean counterparts, we remain prepared to respond at any time to any emerging threats," the statement said.
"I don't think there's a real solution other than vigilance," Hooper said, adding that it's also important to educate people on why these products are offensive.
People, processes and technology are the cornerstones of a culture of vigilance and when holistically approached, the keys to staying one step ahead of the attackers.
" #BestTVLines2015 #SiliconValley — Lydia Price (@lydsprice) December 16, 2015 When society is falling apart, but you won't give up: #BestTVLines2015 "The best defense against bullshit is vigilance.
And President Emmanuel Macron called for a "society of vigilance" after a Muslim employee at Police Headquarters in Paris killed four officers in a knife attack.
Vigilance is needed as world economic growth still lacks momentum, and trade protectionism, isolationism and populism have surged, he told a group of foreign chief executives.
Thomas Jefferson's counsel that "eternal vigilance is the price of liberty" requires citizens, not just the elite, to desire to seek the truth to be free.
"This imitation game, in the pattern of PM Theresa May's speech ... is about showing off vigilance rather than dealing with real threats," the embassy spokesman said.
Rock-bottom interest rates are also encouraging riskier borrowing and have fueled a property boom in key markets, requiring increased vigilance from the ECB, Lagarde added.
While the Muni hacker evidently kept good security practices by switching bitcoin wallets frequently, that same vigilance failed to extend to his own basic inbox security.
More than any of its particular facts and fictions, Making A Stationary Rain's general atmosphere of self-censored vigilance leaves the strongest and most abiding impressions.
South Korea's acting president, Hwang Kyo-ahn, at a meeting with top officials on Thursday, repeatedly called for the military and security ministries to maintain vigilance.
The rampage, which comes amid heightened vigilance over radicalization and mass terror attacks in Europe, prompted authorities to increase London's armed police presence on the streets.
"The number of players screened for concussions doubled this year," Miller told reporters at the Super Bowl Media Center suggesting increased vigilance as one possible factor.
"US citizens in Kinshasa and throughout the DRC are strongly encouraged to maintain a heightened level of vigilance and practice good situational awareness," said the embassy.
Success Academy's vigilance in tracking and in regulating students' posture are hallmarks of urban charter chains, including the K.I.P.P. schools , a national network established in 1994.
We need to maintain both engagement with and vigilance against China in the dozens of worldwide research centers for artificial intelligence and other new advanced technology.
But now the masses have had online life for more than 20 years, and with maturity comes vigilance, even if Yahoo didn't want to admit it.
"The investigation has confirmed that even strong compliance systems are vulnerable and therefore require eternal vigilance," SAP board member Adaire Fox-Martin said in a statement.
China's Defence Ministry, in a short statement sent to Reuters, said China always maintained its vigilance and "effectively monitors relevant countries' military activities next to China".
Mr. Moody, the retired Las Vegas officer who also is the president of the Las Vegas Fraternal Order of Police, represents the reverse side that vigilance.
China's Defense Ministry, in a short statement sent to Reuters, said China always maintained its vigilance and "effectively monitors relevant countries' military activities next to China".
We thank them for their constant vigilance, and our Committee will remain in constant contact to support the U.S. Capitol Police as they investigate today's incident.
"In the field, I couldn't tell if their vigilance level was going down or not because I was just recording their raw behavior," she told NPR.
We need to be united in our vigilance in unmasking and combating all forms of anti-Semitism, including anti-Zionism and all other forms of hate.
But it was our lack of vigilance, not his peerless mendacity, that allowed Donald Trump the bogus reputation and stolen resources he needed to seize it.
Doing so may be difficult given the temptation to focus solely on the need to keep Americans workers reliably connected, but such vigilance is a must.
In a sport as violent as football that is played just once a week, such vigilance might be described as a reasonable cost of doing business.
Organizers scrambled to find another venue, but attendees described the event as awkward, with Amerkhanian complaining that he was a victim of Stanford's post-scandal vigilance.
The Modi administration has said it will exercise extreme vigilance to prevent them, but the Indian government's record in the area of corruption is not strong.
The announcement signals that researchers are making progress in containing the outbreak, but Asian officials are not likely to relax their vigilance until they learn more.
Recommendations from the CDC and other organizations on how to deal with concussions and exertion-related conditions point to a combination of vigilance, awareness and education.
We must love and defend it, we must guard it with vigilance and spirit, and if necessary, like so many before us, with our very lives.
That attack, which caused the guard severe brain damage, led to a tightening of security restrictions in the wing and a sense of vigilance that remains.
But even the best fire-safety methods and regulations will be useless if, because of corner-cutting or lack of vigilance, they are not translated into reality.
However Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council urged vigilance, warning that China, which has not renounced the use of force to ensure eventual unification, had not changed its policy.
In short, meaningful password security — for Google accounts — is a collaborative effort between Google's behind-the-scene efforts to spot strange account activity and your own vigilance.
"This most recent interception of counterfeit sports rings demonstrates the ongoing vigilance and commitment to the mission by our CBP Officers and Import Specialists," officials said. #JobWellDone
"Cyber threats to the bulk power system are ever changing, and they are a matter that commands constant vigilance," FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyre said in a statement.
"Families trapped in debt bondage are never allowed to leave together," said Sarvanan Rajendran, a member of the Cheyyar bonded labor vigilance committee, who initiated the rescue.
The charge of anti-African bias laid against the court, mainly by a clutch of governments whose leaders are vulnerable to its vigilance, is understandable—but wrong.
"We are calling for all people, of all faiths, to rally with compassion and with a sense of vigilance so that justice can be served," Nasher said.
"I call on my fellow citizens to observe the utmost vigilance, confronted as we are with a threat which is more present than ever before," Philippe said.
Since then, Kashmir's corruption watchdog, the State Vigilance Organisation (SVO), has indicted 49 officials, including two top-ranking bureaucrats and dozens of revenue officials, on related charges.
Despite those efforts at vigilance, the driver appears to have been able to hire a truck from a Home Depot store across the river, in New Jersey.
"Sustaining security improvements requires constant vigilance at all levels, and we pledge that our countries will continue to make nuclear security an enduring priority," the statement said.
Preventing that expansion of potentially fatal diseases will require not just vigilance by health officials but quick action to curb climate change and limit warming, they said.
Uber drivers in Taipei are getting ready to take a break from driving on Wednesday, as police will begin stepping up vigilance around the outlawed private cars.
A vast campaign of vigilance and vaccination, with almost 75 million screenings, has kept the highly infectious virus almost entirely confined to two provinces in northeastern Congo.
The National Crime Agency (NCA), Britain's version of the FBI, told VICE that despite increased vigilance, it has not come across any significant fentanyl suppliers since 2017.
" International Criminal Court prosecutor Fatou Bensouda said in a statement on Friday that she was monitoring the situation in Democratic Republic of Congo "with the utmost vigilance.
That vigilance over liberty is widespread in Texas, where he spent most of his childhood (he was born in Canada, which Mr Trump says might disqualify him).
New ways of spotting outbreaks include vigilance about what is trending on social media or selling in pharmacies (thermometers in flu's off-season can be one alert).
In the case of Saint Elijah's, it seems that only a lucky piece of vigilance by a chaplain gave the place a few extra years of life.
The agency attributed the sudden uptick to stricter review processes and an attitude of heightened vigilance in the wake of dramatic allegations of widespread doping in Russia.
The first problem with all of that is there's a fine line in politics between righteous vigilance and a "gotcha" campaign to catch and burn political opponents.
Later in the day, Defense Minister Fikri Isik said that the state authorities were in full control of all areas in Turkey but that vigilance was required.
But the report noted that the vigilance of vessels in the area had decreased, which Pigeon believes played a part in the spate of attacks in 2017.
Equivalence may let British financial firms access EU markets but EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier warned last month that Brussels will apply "special vigilance" over such approvals.
"The president showed patience and vigilance and he worked the phones, he and the Vice President [Pence]," Conway said in an interview with Fox News's Jeanine Pirro.
Qantas is the first Australian company to respond to Beijing's heightened vigilance, though all firms exporting everything from iron ore to baby formula should be taking heed.
U.N. member states should "exercise heightened vigilance" over North Korean diplomats engaged in commercial activities, it says, because some may be providing financial support to illegal networks.
Boards, agencies and other governance bodies must promote such awareness and evolve a healthy sense of vigilance around cyber interactions that might not appear to be right.
She used the stage of the industry's largest trade show Wednesday to call for greater clarity about these data collection practices and vigilance in protecting this information.
Ensuring that families are able to make their own choices about reproductive health, including contraceptive services and abortions, requires constant vigilance and participation in the political process.
"The military will launch a thorough review of its vigilance and will issue stern punishment if there is anyone who should be held responsible," Mr. Jeong said.
As Pierre Moscovici, European commissioner for economic and financial affairs, warned, "The coalition now in power in Austria should elicit vigilance of democrats committed to European values."
Even today, the agency is visiting the plant "every other week" to ensure that tools are not being lost, an extra level of vigilance by the regulator.
Phi Delta Theta has mostly stayed out of the headlines until now, but as the death at L.S.U. shows, efforts to cut down drinking require constant vigilance.
You can have one, but it turns out that it takes constant vigilance from law enforcement agencies, academic researchers and digital security experts for months on end.
"We hold our employees accountable to our core values of vigilance, integrity and service to country, and do not tolerate inappropriate comments or behavior," the spokesman said.
Deepak Srivastava, Mahanadi's chief vigilance officer, said around 90 percent of the unit's mining work is done by contractors who have performed better than in-house miners.
The country has made great progress in better protecting hard earned nest eggs, and it's critical to that progress that we don't let our vigilance fall back.
In late 2018, two Open Doors members died days apart, devastating the group and compelling the remaining members to look after one another with even greater vigilance.
"We support LEN's vigilance in this matter and appreciate the time they have taken to make sure all times are correct," said national performance director Chris Spice.
These writers might call their bugbear "woke culture": a kind of vigilance against misogyny, racism, and other forms of inequality expressed in art, entertainment, and everyday life.
"I am extremely proud of the agents' heightened vigilance and hard work in stopping this unusual smuggling scheme," said San Diego Sector Chief Patrol Agent Douglas Harrison.
"Whenever there are conditions or events that impact that environment and potentially increase risks, our level of activity and vigilance increases," it said in an emailed statement.
Reporters are already primed to focus on negative news, particularly economic news, but there is more vigilance after the soul searching that followed the last economic crisis.
You exist in a mixed state of hyper-vigilance and fret; you go back-and-forth discussing the storm's probabilities and what gambles you're willing to take.
"I imagine the violence will unfortunately continue, so it will take more vigilance on the part of community leaders and everyday believers to work together," he said.
When they do, remind yourself that their mistake grew out of the same protective impulse for their son that offended your vigilance on behalf of your daughter.
He asked for public vigilance and said Ghana was also at risk from homegrown militants, while noting that countries in the region share intelligence on militant threats.
India's Finance Ministry asked all banks to step up vigilance following a $2 billion fraud in February at Punjab National Bank, the country's second-biggest state-run lender.
Mr Xi has justified his vigilance by quoting the words of a Chinese reformist in the 19th century: "To annihilate a country, you must first eradicate its history".
Jordan has been relatively unscathed by the uprisings, civil wars and Islamist militancy that have swept the Middle East since 2011, but maintains a high level of vigilance.
"WE SERVE THE American people with vigilance, integrity and professionalism" is part of the ethos of the Customs and Border Protection, the agency charged with guarding America's borders.
In a report in June, the EU's executive European Commission included medicines and medical devices in a list of sectors for which "continued and particular vigilance" was needed.
DFID minister Penny Mordaunt told a parliamentary inquiry last week there were signs that sexual predators were leaving the aid sector amid heightened vigilance after the sex scandal.
S. citizens should exercise additional vigilance in these and similar locations," the alert states, "in particular during the upcoming summer travel season when large crowds may be common.
Livingston Parish The round-the-clock vigilance of rescue teams and police played out Saturday in parishes across central and southern Louisiana, from the Mississippi to Texas borders.
" Trump: Trump said on Twitter the day of the attack: "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance.
It will never be broken, however, we can keep arming ourselves with the vigilance to contend with this problem so we can have better protection against these fraudsters.
As Bag's band prepared to race through the heavy rocker "No Means No," Bag spoke to her audience about the importance of vigilance for signs of date rape.
"France as a whole is under the threat of Islamic terrorism and so in the circumstances, we have to demonstrate absolute vigilance and show determination that is unfailing."
"The price for keeping our financial center clean as it grows in size and inter-connectedness is unstinting vigilance," said Ravi Menon, managing director of the central bank.
As abolitionist writer Wendell Phillips once wrote, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty," and Trump's response was strategically brilliant as it was patriotic — let me explain why.
Upstairs, the center's director, Merle Maigre, formerly the national-security adviser to the Estonian President, said that the center's goal was to guide other NATO nations toward vigilance.
"We now need the community to have an extra level of vigilance and pay attention to any suspicious device," said Austin Police Chief Brian Manley, according to Reuters.
It won't bring your own dog back, but in some small way, it might create more vigilance in the future about how dogs — and their owners — are treated.
Shah said that might be due to increased vigilance and screening for these races, since the incidence of liver cancer is known to be higher in these populations.
Clinton held a news conference to call for "courage and vigilance" in the face of terrorism, and warned that Mr. Trump was unprepared to keep the country safe.
Thanks to the fatuity of the American public, there has not been any effective comprehension of the totality of the assault nor its enervating effect upon national vigilance.
While praising the "tireless efforts" of agencies in the the fight to tackle the outbreak,WHO regional director for Africa Dr. Matshidiso Moeti called for caution and vigilance.
A far better place for heightened vigilance would be a revamping of a compensation system that repeatedly rewards bad behavior by Wells Fargo's bankers and its top executives.
The authorities have called for added vigilance around festivities this year, and cities across Germany are planning to install concrete barriers around markets and to increase police presence.
When the husband realized what had transpired during his lapse in popcorn vigilance, he allegedly declared the couple's marriage to be over and refused to watch the movie.
I'd hate to see a fence around it, like with the Watts Towers [in Los Angeles], but the sculptures are fragile and will need constant vigilance and maintenance.
While the coalition forces have exercised maximum vigilance in their conduct of the air campaign, collateral damage inevitably takes place, aggravating the problems caused by famine and cholera.
But it is also a gatepost with dual roles, a place of both watchful vigilance but also heartfelt hospitality, welcoming travelers and immigrants alike — just not many Americans.
Anne Giudicelli, head of security consultancy Terr(o)risc in Paris, said the extra vigilance over large cities had helped to spawn a change in the militants' approach.
We need these emergency relief efforts — and constant vigilance to intervene early to avert famines — but we can also do far more to help local people help themselves.
The far-right party's leaders have repeatedly used language that echoes the racist rhetoric of the 1930s and questions the national narrative of vigilance against extremism and xenophobia.
Even if we do everything possible to protect ourselves — here is some advice on that — extreme vigilance will simply have to be part of our normal operating procedure.
We want to take hold of our privacy but frequently work against our best interests because the constant vigilance and time required make the task feel nearly impossible.
HIV demands vigilance and a priority on researching and scaling up new innovations that can drive real improvements in the quality of life for those living with HIV.
It also recommended that those who received the eggs use extra vigilance in cleaning and sanitizing surfaces that might have come in contact with the eggs or pails.
The UN agency also stresses the importance of vigilance in monitoring the emergence, re-emergence and global spread of Zika virus infection to protect women and infants worldwide.
This is likely a reference to what historians refer to as the "From Hell" letter received by George Lusk of the volunteer patrol Whitechapel Vigilance Committee on Oct.
We want to take hold of our privacy but frequently work against our best interests because the constant vigilance and time required make the task feel nearly impossible.
Now, more than a decade in, bombing is much less frequent, but the prospect of a sweaty, flailing performance is kept at bay only with practice and vigilance.
Progress is never straightforward, a projectile fired into space and left to sail upward in a clean trajectory; it halts and recedes and sputters, and requires constant vigilance.
"Unions and state councils are requested to maintain a high level of vigilance and mobilization until the struggle for a reasonable minimum wage is successfully concluded," the letter stated.
Roberts responded that the government was unlikely to resort ever again to such internment camps, yet also emphasized the need for constitutional vigilance when national security is under threat.
"This report highlights the critical importance of documenting birth defects possibly related to Zika and our need to maintain vigilance," CDC Director Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald said in a statement.
It's hard to say how many quiz takers were rescued from the jaws of doubt by my vigilance, but I think a fair estimate is thousands, if not millions.
Yet alarm was raised in November over the failure to send a suspected Ebola patient directly to a treatment unit, and fears linger over the vigilance of health workers.
I'm hoping that this leads to some vast improvements and an uptick in the vigilance that all the regulators are going to have with information that's coming to them.
"(The) South Korea military has reinforced surveillance and vigilance for any more North Korean missile launches, and is maintaining fully preparedness by cooperating with the U.S.," the official added.
One bigger question, of course, is not about this moment of vigilance, but about the sustainability of getting Californians through this season this year and for years to come.
Fury cites the necessity of vigilance "after New York" in reference to the alien invasion at the end of The Avengers, but what the film means is 9/11.
Facebook must exert constant vigilance to prevent its platform from being taken over by ne'er-do-wells, but how exactly it does that is only really known to itself.
CENTRAL BANK VIGILANCE SUPPORTS MEXICO PESO Political fears have become a bigger factor in Mexico than Brazil as some of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's initiatives soured business sentiment.
That anxiety in itself is another major and under-studied aspect of her condition; she feels constantly drained by the stress of maintaining vigilance about her exposure to latex.
"Of course, we need to adopt a certain vigilance because foreign intelligence services are not dozing and, let's put it like this, nobody has canceled industrial espionage," he said.
We are thankful that there was no loss of life and commend the first responders and our law enforcement who saved so many lives with their vigilance and response.
Mainly, it is because of the vigilance of the Jewish community within the US challenging and combating anti-Semitism whenever it surfaced, and their involvement in both mainstream parties.
Currently, about 630,000 soldiers are serving active duty, a vestige of the Korean War and a continuing reminder of the country's vigilance against the hostile nation to the north.
" Ferguson wrote in another note, "now we turn to the more subtle game of grinding them down on the committee," adding that "the price of liberty is eternal vigilance.
Preventing overdose requires vigilance in prescribing at all dose levels as well as knowledge of the drivers of overdose, such as dangerous drug combinations, that are independent of dose.
"Through that lens, we will continue to make decisions with vigilance and courage informed by the latest science-based information and guided by Our Mission and Values," he added.
Also in 1852, an especially bloody year for mob violence against Mexicans, a so-called vigilance committee in Santa Cruz hanged Domingo Hernandez after he was accused of theft.
The home he made with Harriet was a gathering place for the Boston Vigilance Committee, for progressive white Bostonians and for members of the enslaved and free black population.
"We need to keep open the possibility that in a state of heightened vigilance and anxiety, it is quite natural for individuals to develop the same symptoms," he added.
Even though democracy has a simple definition — government by the people — in reality, it is a complex system that requires constant vigilance to ensure it does not fall apart.
"My hyper-vigilance is built in, particularly having been trained during the HIV crisis," Dr. Grant Colfax, San Francisco's current director of public health, told the San Francisco Chronicle.
Maduro and Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos spoke by telephone and decided to gradually reopen border posts "with strict vigilance and security", Information Minister Ernesto Villegas said via Twitter.
Indeed, the dramatic events of 9/85033 and recent lone wolf attacks including the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando underscore the need for continued vigilance against Islamist terrorism.
"China always maintains vigilance and effective monitoring of the relevant country's military activities in the South China Sea," the ministry said in a statement, referring to the United States.
With its fate uncertain, investors can still protect their interests, by exercising vigilance, finding advisers who will act as fiduciaries, and understanding the issues involved in the first place.
Experts suggest vigilance, education and prompt care Shoring up conduct on the field is only one part of the puzzle when it comes to reducing football deaths and injuries.
Improving safety is a continuous journey that takes tremendous attention to detail, continuous vigilance, and a willingness to learn and build upon what is good to make it great.
That's not to say friendly teachers or youth leaders are bad -- quite the opposite -- but opting for vigilance over assumptions can go a long way to keeping kids safe.
Having a white supremacist in the family has instilled in me a painful vigilance about my child rearing, as well as a zeal for building bridges over cultural divisions.
Your vigilance and love for her are going to be the things she carries with her most deeply, not this one angry outburst, so please don't beat yourself up.
The result is a small but steady trickle of fraudulent registrations, enough to demand added vigilance by election officials, but rarely to pose any serious threat to election integrity.
A hacker calling himself Vigilance decided to seek justice in his own way, by hacking a database belonging to the Minnesota state government, and stealing email addresses and passwords.
Even as terrorist activity has picked up in the last year, Indonesia has been shielded from its effects by the incompetence of would-be attackers, as well as police vigilance.
"The digitization of memories, financial information and trade secrets require a renewed vigilance to protect it from extortion schemes like ransomware," wrote Limor Kessem, executive security advisor at IBM Security.
Acting South Korean president Hwang Kyo-ahn called for stronger vigilance because of continuing provocation by North Korea and for countries such as China to increase pressure on the North.
He claims that stronger border enforcement and increased vigilance will stop migrants and drugs entering the U.S., but it is the cartels, not Trump, who are the real sheriffs here.
Also in April, the Communist Party chief of Ningxia urged officials to "sharpen [their] vigilance" against the use of halal labels on products such as toilet paper, toothpaste and cosmetics.
So long as those who exercise power are secretive and self-serving—and so long as democratic citizens value vigilance and even a degree of mistrust—it always will be.
The U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCen, on Wednesday issued a statement describing "widespread public corruption in Venezuela" and urging financial institutions to "continue their vigilance" to combat it.
The keys, he says, are particularly gentle cooking of the beans — no stirring and the most placid of simmers, with bubbles that barely break the water's surface — and extra vigilance.
"That is why we have in the past demanded, at our vulnerable borders, construction of a physical barrier and, at all ports of entry, maximum vigilance," the earlier language said.
He responded to the worst mass shooting in U.S. history by proclaiming: Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance.
While the people retain their virtue, and vigilance, no administration, by any extreme of wickedness or folly, can very seriously injure the government, in the short space of four years.
These systems all require vigilance against intrusions, and the phone apps in particular have created controversy — but the political parties have offered almost no details about how they're protecting them.
" Kangugo also said the operational threat category had been raised to high alert "in conjunction with all other national security organs who have increased vigilance to counter any potential threats.
Pradeep Kumar, a former vigilance chief, was named chairman of the five-member panel, which has three former bank chief executives and a leading corporate sector executive among its members.
The finance ministry had earlier asked all banks to step up vigilance following a $2 billion fraud in February at India's second-biggest state-run lender Punjab National Bank (PNBK.NS).
Perhaps all they need is a bit of military and foreign policy vigilance to prevent adventurism and the Chinese Communist Party system will do itself in in the long run?
It is rather a matter of unlearning the very skills that have kept them alive: unceasing vigilance; snap decision making; intolerance for carelessness; the urge to act fast and decisively.
"Among these are urging the use of repellents and vigilance of spaces prone to accumulate water in order to eliminate them and avoid the breeding of the mosquito," Jimenez said.
She looks out for both the big and small potential blunders with a kind of casual, humorous vigilance: "Brush your teeth," Joan tells Joe, after one of their Stockholm events.
The directive includes tightened supervision over subsidiaries, increased vigilance in setting up customer accounts, and defining an exit plan for activities that are not in line with this new strategy.
"FDA has taken steps to promote a multi-stakeholder, multi-faceted approach of vigilance, responsiveness, recovery, and resilience that applies throughout the life cycle of relevant devices," the plan said.
The protesters, spurred by unofficial results of last month's election showing that Prabowo Subianto lost to incumbent President Joko Widodo, called for fairness and vigilance in the vote counting process.
There is no evidence the Azeri customers were doing anything illegal; under EU rules their PEP status means their business should be handled with special vigilance to prevent financial crime.
The European Central Bank, which runs monetary policy for Germany and other eurozone countries, has joined most of its global counterparts in simply signaling vigilance in response to the virus.
The guidance sent out by the US Department of Health and Human Services's Office of Refugee Resettlement is indicative of the increased vigilance across the government amid concerns over coronavirus.
In the blended family — that alliance of old hurt and new love — heightened vigilance isrequired; in the search for common ground, the next step could land in quicksand or meadow.
"The important thing now is to maintain vigilance around finding new cases," said Caitlin Rivers, an epidemiologist and assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in Baltimore.
I hope you will read her story of her experience, including of how the study, using an M.R.I., tried to map the neurology of her feelings of sanctuary and vigilance.
It reminds us that freedom of religion is in a constant struggle with fear of the other, that basic rights are never secure, but are only upheld by constant vigilance.
While some argue that the U.S. economy may not be able to withstand a prolonged shutdown, the medical community warns that death rates could rise sharply if vigilance is relaxed.
"This is not likely to be one of them fast-washin'-down-the-mountain things," Mr. Lawrence said, echoing the calls for continued vigilance from public officials across the region.
"In the case of tourists, staying in hotels will be favored (over bed-and-breakfasts), where there are all the conditions to increase epidemiological vigilance and medical supervision," it wrote.
But online tools, observers and fact-checkers, more vigilance by social media platforms and understanding the social and cultural issues exploited by disinformation can also be used to fight it.
It is only with continued vigilance, education of children and parents, and the addressing of social ills that we might someday begin to slow and ultimately halt child sexual abuse.
So far, Italy has been spared a major jihadist attack like the ones that have hit Belgium, Britain, France, Germany and Spain since 2015, but the authorities are urging vigilance.
But about halfway through, they came into their own both as a group and individuals, their personalities surfacing: Ms. Bachman's sultriness, Ms. Hashimoto's vigilance, Ms. Poletti's playfulness, Ms. Ratsifandrihana's defiance.
CHANCE THE RAPPER "Coloring Book" (self-released) In a turbulent year, Chance the Rapper preached the values of exuberance, of sweet nostalgia, of prayerful vigilance, of shocking jolts of love.
Such measures included joint-initiatives by government ministries to stop those profiting from the crime and awareness campaigns to promote increased vigilance at railway stations and bus terminals, she added.
"We're heightening our vigilance because of the apparent spread of the virus in countries outside of mainland China," Public Health England's medical director, Paul Cosford, told BBC radio on Wednesday.
"We hold our employees accountable to our core values of vigilance, integrity and service to country, and do not tolerate inappropriate comments or behavior by our employees," the official added.
"Thank you to both our community for the heightened awareness/vigilance, and our partners at @LASDHQ," police said in the tweet, which included the words "In custody" over Holder's face.
Such a ruling would destroy the constitutional principles of checks and balances, separation of powers and legislative oversight over the executive branch—which the court has historically defended with vigilance.
"They tend to view any interference in such matters as an intrusion of the thin end of an infinitely expandable wedge against which they must exercise constant vigilance," writes Garroutte.
You can be creative as hell, but at the end of the day, humans don't have the same level of vigilance and decision that is required to fight the machines.
" Pressed again about whether he was faulting Mr. Bush, Mr. Trump said, "No, I think we could have had greater vigilance, but I would never say anybody was responsible for that.
Ma said "even though the ZTE situation was in the process of being resolved, we must not lose vigilance at this time and should pay more attention to fundamental scientific research".
" About 30 minutes later on early Sunday afternoon, he followed up with this: "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance.
To the generation of statesmen who had seen just how rapidly and completely the international system could erode, the lesson was clear: Eternal vigilance was the price of an enduring peace.
A city that was preparing for a night of Halloween festivities was once more forced by a deranged zealot to mourn its dead and redouble its vigilance against radical Islamic terrorism.
And we're exhausted From social interactions to managing sensory issues and everything in between, participating in an allistic world on allistic people's terms requires constant vigilance and effort on our parts.
The constant vigilance and resistance that we now have to activate in order to push back on harmful political dominance feels like we're basically fighting off zombies all of the time.
In terms of alternative ways to encourage greater online vigilance, Hogan-Howe suggested banks could tell the public to update their anti-virus software, and make sure passwords were more secure.
"The vigilance and courage of Afghan security forces prevented the [car bomb] from gaining entry to the Green Zone, but the explosion caused civilian casualties in the vicinity," the statement said.
The world's fifth-largest hotel group said these two countries remained a major point of vigilance for the group even though it achieved robust growth in most of its key markets.
It is no stretch, then, to say that The Kid taught us, through his service, that the price of baseball is eternal vigilance, and that the cost of apathy is high.
Trudeau announced increased funding and border vigilance "to prevent transshipment and diversion of unfairly priced foreign steel and aluminum into the North American market," according to a statement released in April.
In a letter Wednesday to the UN, the US asks the world body to call on all members to "exercise enhanced vigilance" against North Korean attempts to procure more petroleum supplies.
And while accessing an online account is easy, most people don't monitor their Social Security benefits with the same vigilance that they apply to their 401(k) plan accounts, Freitag said.
"The Shoah teaches us that we need the maximum vigilance in order to intervene quickly in defense of human dignity and peace," Francis said, using the Hebrew term for the Holocaust.
The Justice Department said the changes will "encourage vigilance on the part of opioid manufacturers," help the agency respond to the changing drug environment and protect U.S. citizens from addictive drugs.
Interpol, the world police body, urged greater vigilance at all of Europe's borders to catch any of Mr. Abdeslam's accomplices or those planning new attacks if they try to flee Europe.
Yet everyone, including her mother, seemed to be looking in the wrong place, colluding in a misplaced vigilance focused on Stern's intellectual performance, physical health and adaptability rather than her feelings.
We're in sync with him on the perils of social and economic inequality and on the need for vigilance in the face of this White House's routine flouting of democratic norms.
Her father, Henry Williams, escaped to Boston and worked with members of the Vigilance Committee, which provided legal and financial help for fugitive slaves, to free his family in the South.
But officials urged vigilance after new clusters of infections emerged at a call centre in a crowded part of capital Seoul, and a government agency in the administrative city of Sejong.
But officials urged vigilance after new clusters of infections emerged at a call center in a crowded part of capital Seoul, and a government agency in the administrative city of Sejong.
Mainland China, outside the epicentre of Hubei province, reported no new locally transmitted coronavirus cases for the second day on Monday, but a top Communist Party official warned against reducing vigilance.
Our orders to the armed forces are to secure federal facilities in Kirkuk and other northern areas, assist with the safe return of displaced people, and maintain vigilance against terrorist attacks.
" He added: "These events remind us all why vigilance against hate and bigotry is an eternal obligation — a necessary discipline for the preservation of our way of life and our ideals.
At this point, it seems likely Batwoman fans will get flashbacks of Beth/Alice lurking around the Kane family home, devastated by Jacob and Kate's apparent lack of vigilance or mourning.
Cambridge Mobile Telematics, an analytics agency, has found that certain cities are more dangerous for trick-or-treaters than others based on the vigilance and care of drivers in the area.
"We're heightening our vigilance because of the apparent spread of the virus in countries outside mainland China," Public Health England's medical Director Paul Cosford told BBC radio on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
New York police were on "heightened vigilance" and New Yorkers could expect to see more uniformed officers, some heavily armed with long guns, at sensitive areas, Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said.
The vigilance coincides with heightened scrutiny of the short-form video-sharing platform by Congress and a national security review of TikTok, which is among the top downloaded smartphone apps worldwide.
In the posting on Saturday, it said diplomats were told the U.S. "trumpeting" about war and its threat of sanctions only increased Pyongyang's "vigilance and courage", and justification for its tests.
"There is a continued vigilance as is usual on this day ... as part of a broader police operation to stop actions in favor of Ferrer," said UNPACU spokesman Carlos Amel Oliva.
After a few hours of sentinel duty, most of the cells returned to the bloodstream, stabilizing immune cells levels there and suggesting that their immune vigilance had refocused but not declined.
Regrettably, Trump's words and actions since granting clemency for Gallagher have only made promoting a culture of integrity in the U.S. military – a challenge requiring ceaseless effort and vigilance – more difficult.
Those details will be of the utmost importance when assessing wether it is a good-faith move by Google or mostly a PR stunt and an attempt to lower the Commission's vigilance.
The Army, she said, is good at putting boots on the ground, but she worries the costly measures will be short-lived on military bases unless Congress and commanders sustain their vigilance.
Tracking the space plane proved to be particularly challenging because it has the capability to alter its orbit in space, so space sleuths have to maintain constant vigilance to not lose it.
On the same note, Tarbitt told CNBC that vigilance from the public was one of the several factors that could help keep the tournament safe, along with effective communication and intelligence gathering.
In October border guards seized at least four shipments of ivory, horn and other illicit wildlife products, an unusually large haul (cynics wonder whether their vigilance will cool after this month's conference).
It tends to be characterized by intrusive symptoms that can include frequent flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of reminders, hyperarousal or over-vigilance, and extended negative thinking, Wayne State University's Arash Javanbakht tells Axios.
The mosquito-borne virus has been linked to brain damage in thousands of babies in Brazil and both international health and sports officials are urging vigilance by those traveling to the Aug.
"As evident by today's actions, the CFTC's vigilance includes holding a financial institution, like Citi, responsible each time it acts to undermine a benchmark for its personal profit or benefit," Goelman said.
The company said it applied particular vigilance to healthcare customers, with screening for misleading adverts and a verification program with additional scrutiny for medical advertisers and had cleaned up its customer base.
The surge in Chinese buyers, many of them unknown in the West – sometimes even in Hong Kong — requires a new level of due diligence and heightened vigilance, from banks, lawyers and accountants.
"President Park called for a strengthened vigilance across the country and asked the people to be especially vigilant for possible emergencies," the chief presidential press secretary, Kim Sung-woo, said on Thursday.
The United States said its stance could prompt violence, warning Americans in the region to exercise greater vigilance because those opposing the move "may target" U.S. government facilities, private interests and citizens.
" But as the number of confirmed cases accelerates in the country, a spokesperson for Germany's health ministry is calling for continued vigilance: "It is far too early to signal the all-clear.
In what appeared to be a sign of heightened vigilance, the Sri Lankan government issued a public warning on Thursday that there had been threats of suicide attacks against Sufi Muslim mosques.
The party itself is a breath, an essential timeout from the hyper-vigilance and chaos of being black and brown queer bodies who exist beyond the scope of majoritarian and normative expectations.
Vigilance is key, of course, but everyone would feel a lot more confident if the government was also focused on investing more in American innovation and if the crackdown looked less chaotic.
The Neediest Cases Fund With the vigilance of a sentry, Jessica Darlington guarded the front door, ready to intercept her mother the moment she inevitably tried to slip out to buy drugs.
However, the need for continued vigilance to keep the virus from returning will result in a slower economic reboot, due to precautions like more intensive vetting of China's large migrant labor workforce.
Their findings also paved the way for a later discovery by other scientists: that toxic stress also expands neurons near the amygdala, an area of the brain that promotes vigilance toward threats.
"The steel mills were delighted - they didn't need to die, breathed a sigh of relief and also relaxed their vigilance towards overcapacity," said Liu Zhenjiang, the vice secretary-general of the CISA.
"What it does mean, though, is that continued vigilance is crucial, and we do recommend staying tuned into what the market is telling us just in case its message begins to change."
The only one I've maintained, for years now, is a weight loss/maintenance scheme in which I weigh myself (for prizes!) on December 303, incentivizing vigilance over indulgence as the year progresses.
It's time to look out for the collective well being of all Puerto Ricans, and maintain constant vigilance in the face of the inevitable fact that vultures may come dressed as angels.
In a show of muscle on Tuesday, however, the Honduran government vowed vigilance at its border with Guatemala and said it had detained 60 minors without proper travel documents to leave Honduras.
"Communities have been destroyed, there has been no real accountability, the environmental contamination will persist for decades and will require vigilance and conscientious monitoring the entire time," Brown wrote in an email.
"We must deal with this without creating panic amongst our people," he said, adding that the memo should not have detailed the intelligence on which its calls for greater vigilance were based.
Israel's vigilance was underscored by the launch of its latest, U.S.-backed missile shield against rockets that it said were fired from within Syria but which fell short of the Golan lines.
Not just unpopular, but really hated, the way sports fans hate these days, with threats and vulgar tweets and increased police vigilance at his vacation home in Maine during the summer of Deflategate.
He said extra security steps were being taken, such as adding physical barriers in public places, intensifying intelligence efforts to help identify and track potential assailants, and raising the vigilance of security forces.
I've gone from being a U.S. Navy SEAL to C.I.A. contractor to starting my own company, Vigilance Elite, where I get to train law enforcement and civilians and even actors on movie sets.
The UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office also recommended heightened vigilance, warning of a "high threat from terrorism" amid possible reprisals over French efforts to tackle the extremist group ISIS -- also known as Daesh.
The agency praised Ugandan health workers for vigilance and prompt action in spotting a suspected outbreak of pneumonic plague, which the WHO says is usually fatal unless detected early and treated with antibiotics.
"We routinely urge allies and partners to consider such risks and exercise similar vigilance in ensuring the security of their own telecoms networks and supply chains, including when awarding contracts," the spokesperson added.
Healthworkers have mounted a massive campaign of vigilance and vaccination on key routes and borders in the region, and have screened almost 75 million people since the outbreak was declared 11 months ago.
In an age of digital nomadity and Slack-as-your-core-communication tool — and, hell, the rise of millennial — reinforcing "how we behave" with vigilance is the key to a high performing team.
"Our CBP officers and agriculture specialists experience and vigilance was a key component in this significant narcotic seizure," Frank Russo, the Acting Director of CBP's New York Field Office, said in a statement.
We here at Motherboard encourage vigilance at all times, and so were understandably worried that this discovery might allow hackers to see us while we're taking a virtual walk on the wild side.
"The president showed patience and vigilance and he worked the phones, he and the Vice President [Pence]," White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said in an interview with Fox News's Jeanine Pirro last month.
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam on Wednesday urged greater vigilance against cryptocurrency transactions and investments, as officials in its economic hub asked police to investigate what could prove to be the country's largest cryptocurrency fraud.
In fact, those arguments have raised the question of whether hyper vigilance for full privatization — the one thing the VA needs least — has inadvertently stifled the one thing the VA needs most: innovation.
Donald Trump called for police profiling of people from the Muslim world, while Hillary Clinton urged Americans to show "courage and vigilance," and not to demonize Muslims or Americans of foreign origin. Mrs.
But one thing is certain: With an unwavering commitment to eternal vigilance, we can and must support them in bringing the light of truth to some of the darkest corners of the globe.
Russia's active interference campaign in 2016 -- a fact that the intelligence committee unanimously concluded last year -- has triggered a heightened awareness and vigilance across the US government for foreign threats to our democracy.
Here's Donald Trump, who has repeatedly called for a ban on Muslims entering the US: Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance.
But it wasn't long until he turned the focus from "praying" for the victims and their families back to his determination to show strength, toughness, and vigilance against the threat of Islamic extremism.
Hard to measure, though, is how many of these incidents represent an increase in false alarms, due in part to heightened vigilance, and how many reflect a new surge in truly dangerous threats.

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