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"We must exercise greater vigilance over asset-price movements than we did in the past," he said at a recent conference hosted by The Economist.
Parents and classmates should exercise greater vigilance, watching for tell-tale signs among their children and friends, especially on social media and the online message boards where some recent authors of mass shootings have given heavy hints of their feelings.
These events forced the Dutch government to exercise greater vigilance, but they limited their reaction as much as they could.
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The discovery of a case of mad cow disease in Canada underlines the need for American officials to exercise much greater vigilance to prevent the emergence of this fatal brain-wasting disease in the United States.
The French Foreign Ministry has also issued new travel advice, urging French people in the Muslim world to exercise "the greatest vigilance," avoiding all public gatherings and "sensitive buildings".
In particular, a greater vigilance needs to be exercised in the care of children with autism with regard to their exposure to painful stimuli and their difficulty in expressing their behavioral response to pain, knowing that altered or reduced behavioral pain reactivity does not mean reduced pain sensitivity.
His capture may indicate greater vigilance by such border units.
That calls for greater vigilance, not lower standards".
In particular, monitor IT admins, top executives, key vendors, and at-risk employees with greater vigilance.
There is a need for greater vigilance and possibly additional measures to ensure consumer safety.
Despite the nuclear deal, Iran demands, if anything, even greater vigilance today.
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