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France's national police chief, Frederic Pechenard, urged the public to be more alert about terrorism.
Clinicians should be more alert about reducing the TB risk among smokers, since smokers and TB patients share clinical symptoms and TB among smokers was more difficult to identify than among never smokers.
If they're playing defensive, be more alert about how your team is positioned.
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They are more alert about, and suspicious of, the mainstream media and eager for a form that talks to them about real events in a real way, even if that form is often rough or even low-key.
What, then, do they want their collaboration to achieve? "I just think we all need to be more alert and aware about what is going on," says 3D. "It's an uncertain, very fast-moving time and we are all so busy self-managing on social media.
Raised in a culture of therapeutic self-examination, the current generation of teenagers may be more alert to -- and articulate about -- their troubles than their predecessors.
"We have to be more alert, but I'm not worried about this anthrax thing".
Stopping when hungry is also a perfect opportunity to refresh, making the continued drive safer because you'll be more alert, especially from exercising such as walking about and stretching.
This is not about creating alarm but helping children be more alert and careful.
"People will be more alert".
I'll be more alert".
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