Sentence examples for constant vigilance of from inspiring English sources

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Those brutal lessons (and lawsuits) were burned permanently into Apple's cultural memory; when it came time for a portable mp3 player, the iPod was designed and priced to be relatively accessible, and the constant vigilance of product upgrading gave the iPod and its many-sized children genuine market control.

How grim and sere to contemplate a world in which one would have to live in constant vigilance of one's friends?

From the beginning, participants identified that CRNAs have faced ongoing challenges requiring constant vigilance of the socio-political context in which anaesthesia practice takes place.

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As The Economist advised its readers in 1905: "The history of the Boxer movement contains abundant warnings as to the necessity of an attitude of constant vigilance on the part of the European Powers when there are any symptoms that a wave of nationalism is about to sweep over the Celestial Empire".That was the year of Japan's defeat of Russia.

This was ensured through constant vigilance on the produced oil volume and movement of the trapped oil blobs.

However, in spite of constant vigilance for clinical and laboratory manifestations of aluminium overload, the last identified case of aluminium toxicity occurred 25 years ago in a patient with dialysis dementia who had serum aluminium levels between 2 and 3 μmol/L and had dialysed at home against a dialysate containing a measured aluminium level of 1 μmol/L.

This is a similar finding to previous research which examined the day-to-day experience of mothers with young children who have T1DM and identified that mothers use the management behaviour of constant vigilance to accomplish the daily management of their child's diabetes [ 27].

Thus, whereas other animal species must resort to constant vigilance to reduce the risks of infidelity, humans (or at least those who have a faith) have an extra tool in the box: religion.

Love and justice require constant vigilance to keep the forces of hate at bay.

As a consequence, there is the need for constant vigilance to assess and deal with apparent conflicts of interest.

It makes us cross and resentful and irritable, perhaps even more so than other nations, because we take the rules and principles of queuing more seriously and all of our constant vigilance and deterring of potential queue-jumpers with eyebrows and coughs and the rest of the nonverbal "body English" repertoire is jolly hard work. .

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