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be vigilance
noun
Alert watchfulness.
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There should be vigilance and monitoring — some policing is required," he said.
There needs to be vigilance against bigotry and oppression, but the energy spent protesting "Carmina Burana" and "The Producers" is misdirected.
China's first security priority should be "vigilance against and prevention of the West's strategy of infiltration and subversion," Qi Jianguo, a People's Liberation Army deputy chief of staff, told a party newspaper, The Study Times, in January.
Of course there should be vigilance in all areas of the game – and there should be much stricter guidelines quite divorced from some absurd debates about the relative sins of cheating, over-the-top tackling and spitting.
Firstly, there should be vigilance to the possibility of an evolution or change of functionality of pNETs, during tumour progression, particularly in non-functional pNETs considering their pluripotency with awareness of the various clinical syndromes that may arise.
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"There is vigilance to her stories, and great imaginative attention.
"I say to you, friends, the best defense against bullshit is vigilance.
Penn's teachers and administrators say the word they live by is vigilance.
The vital elements are vigilance and strict adherence to the rules.
The one thing Enron did not pay big bucks for was vigilance.
While technology for detecting explosives is being improved, the main defense is vigilance, despite its limitations.
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