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NeuStar will be expected to monitor this extension and remove any objectionable material.
Banks that clear repos will be expected to monitor the size and quality of big borrowers' positions more closely.
Why should corporate directors be expected to monitor how executives handle stock options if they can't keep track of their own?
Homeless Services officials said that they could not be expected to monitor the quality of all buildings that might cater to formerly homeless residents.
And, most insidious of all, if the law were changed, social workers and education professionals would presumably be expected to monitor the quality of education provided.
They'll be expected to monitor phenomena such as the fast-growing footprint of companies such as Amazon.com and the security practices of the entire tech industry.
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The park guards at El Mirador are expected to monitor up to 12,000 acres of jungle each.
But before long, workers were expected to monitor incoming e-mail, much of which was time sensitive.
Would the answer be different if, as seems possible in this case, Facebook were expected to monitor only this particular user's account?
It may seem elementary that an enforcement officer ought to be independent of the people whose behavior he is expected to monitor.
Many deal only with established banks, and the banks are expected to monitor the standing of the people they trade with.
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