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"Universities have an essential role to play in cultivating and advancing that vigilance, so it's deeply heartening to hear that the Princeton community will soon be dedicating collective attention to these topics.

The skill of the French artillery had obtained success with few infantry casualties and the Belgians had managed to conceal their flotilla of flat-bottomed boats, despite German vigilance and then advance to their objectives despite the floods, against much German artillery and small-arms fire.

Objective: Data representations on today's medical monitors need to be improved to advance clinical awareness and prevent data vigilance errors.

'Our team is advancing' The Government of Rwanda is serious about this vigilance, and has procured new equipment to ensure rapid diagnosis and treatment.

Our technology continues to advance, our population and economy continues to grow, and environmental protection requires constant vigilance.

The panelists, including Harvard University genetics professor George Church and the Media Lab's Kevin Esvelt, targeted complex questions: How do we continue to advance genetic engineering while making the field more open for the sake of safety, ethics, and cautionary vigilance?

Obama acknowledged that there was more work to be done in advancing LGBT rights, telling the audience that "to secure the gains this country has made requires continued vigilance".

A White House official said that while the government had already stepped up its vigilance in advance of the anniversary, "the president directed the counterterrorism community to redouble its efforts in response to this credible but unconfirmed information".

Asked if he thought some kind of game was afoot, Prince Bandar replied that the Saudis were "caught in the crossfire" between Congressional committees and the Bush administration over the inquiry into the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency and their vigilance in advance of Sept. 11.

However, iatrogenic hypoglycemia appears to become a more frequent problem at the insulin-deficient stage of the disease, warranting more vigilance as the disease advances (54).

To ensure that regulatory actions are based on the best available science, constant vigilance is needed over the rapid advances in neuroscience and computational modelling that can be incorporated into improved in in vitro and in silico DNT methods.

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