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There are risks, she agrees, but she believes we're better able to monitor them than ever before.
Berevoescu said the availability of more data meant the UN was better able to monitor violence against women and the quality of education, rather than just enrolment rates.
But because the city will reimburse its new provider only for care that it gives, it will be better able to monitor how money is spent.
Until recently, when computers became better able to monitor and adjust snow-making machines, changes in temperature and humidity caused extra-wet or extra-fluffy snow to stream from the machines.
Compared to their predecessors, the monarchs of this era were better able to monitor and manage their own societies, to exact more taxes, and to decide on interstate war and conquest.
In a spirit of mutuality, he would be better able to monitor his treatment, to be sure that prescribed orders are carried out and the many opportunities for slippage are avoided.
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The toddler will appreciate the added affection and parents will better be able to monitor changes in temperature and demeanor and act accordingly.
Police in Bodmin look set to be able to monitor CCTV coverage better than ever before thanks to new facilities planned at the town's police HQ.
Slow down so you won't get wet and you'll be able to monitor your progress better.
By so doing the community will be able to monitor the distribution of the drug better, said a PMS.
This, he says, is the future of car insurance: being able to monitor individual drivers to give them lower prices but also to make them better drivers.
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