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Andy Grove, employee No. 4 and chairman of Intel: "I'm a great believer in particularly being alert to changes that change something, anything, by an order of magnitude, and nothing operates with the factors of 10 as profoundly as the Internet".
Bass often take the bait on the fall and being alert to changes as it drops will equate to more fish in the boat.
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Be alert to changes in your cat's well-being.
Dr. Friedlander suggested that dentists who use panoramic X-ray machines should be alert to changes in the neck so they could refer their patients for treatment.
Be alert to changes in physical appearance or in personality of the people in the lab.
Physical therapists need to be alert to changes in health conditions that may necessitate further adaptations of the exercises.
Nevertheless, people who did mention family history as a risk factor appeared to be alert to changes in their own moles, and the possible significance of such changes.
19 That public policy is responsive to public opinion is a core expectation of democratic theory, under the principle that political actors should be alert to changes in public opinion and adjust their behaviour accordingly.
To ensure that the right instance of a chemotype is sampled, and this will change from target to target, one can either include multiple analogues in a library, expanding it still further, or be alert to changes in geometry as initial fragment hits are elaborated upon.
If driving, be alert to changes in the rules of the road.
How do you teach them the delicate task of sensing patients' moods and being alert to sudden changes?
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