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Minimisation of residual risk requires effective land management, recurrent funding and the perpetual vigilance of all parties.
And the National Rifle Association has fostered an ideology of perpetual vigilance against nightmare scenarios such as home invasions.
But too much bad news leaves the consumer with "a choice between perpetual vigilance (and anxiety), or tuning it out", added Stafford.
The more pressure there is at local level to accommodate particular cultural practices, the greater the need for countervailing pressure, and perpetual vigilance, on the part of national (and sometimes supranational) bodies.
When one is a loser, one can either frustrate oneself, which is bad, or use one's status to do what the winners cannot: negotiate the world through the eyes of an observer, negotiate the world with the eyes of one who is forced into wakefulness and perpetual vigilance — or, better yet, create one's own world.
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There are certain human rights that will remain inalienable only with constant vigilance and a perpetual challenge to those who would seek to curtail, suspend or extinguish them.
This requires constant vigilance.
Management maintains "constant vigilance".
"Constant vigilance is essential".
It requires constant vigilance".
Democracy requires eternal vigilance.
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