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And the foster parents themselves would be easier to monitor for agency caseworkers stationed at nearby offices.
And Spanish authorities and Muslim leaders say the potential for extremism would be easier to monitor at fewer, larger mosques than at the 600 or so prayer halls scattered throughout the country.
Lomborg acknowledged trust was a problem when committing to long term R&D, but said politicians were already reneging on promises to cut emissions, and spending on R&D would be easier to monitor.
Protecting C4 News would need a very much clearer definition of what the programme was and how it would be delivered in terms of scheduling, resources, budgets and staff, but it could be done and would probably be easier to monitor than many other genres.
In his piece, Feine sympathizes with the Amethyst Initiative, a coalition of college and university presidents that advocates reducing the legal drinking age to 18 in order to bring drinking above ground, where it would be easier to monitor.
The specific results are easier to interpret and it would be easier to monitor changes in the future with specific knowledge gaps.
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Moreover, the technology's use may not be easy to monitor (Somaya et al. 2011).
In a support system of this kind, the distribution of the acting loads should be easy to monitor and the movement and deformation should be prevented.
There it was easier to monitor him and, if necessary, to intervene.
As projects are also smaller, it is easier to monitor the progress and see the benefits.
The "English" courts are easier to monitor because cases must take place in public.
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