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Instead, they call on bankers to be more diligent.
"We need to be more diligent," he said.
Being subject to lawsuits for their failures would surely encourage these companies to be more diligent.
Members of majority groups also tend to be more diligent around people they view as "different".
"You have to be more diligent and watchful in the winery that things don't head south in fruit wine fermentation," Mr. Jones said.
As a result of more stringent conditions since the housing bust, bankers are required to be more diligent in approving loan applications.
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This observation suggests that a drop in adherence may occur with increasing duration of treatment: longer-term users may be less enthusiastic or motivated about adhering to treatment compared with those users new to treatment, who may be more diligent.
With pay more than doubling in many cases, security experts think that some current screeners will be more diligent to impress the federal supervisors.
In my opinion, it makes for good public relations, but to be effective, this body of brokers and dealers must be more diligent with the complaints they receive.
They should be more diligent about who they employ and have more safeguards to stop people slipping through the net".
Second, publishers should be more diligent about including short abstracts of the records they add to PubMed.
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