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I tend to monitor my fluid intake to try to ensure that I don't need to use the facilities.
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Many national governments also tend to monitor the activities of its citizens and residents as a part of their national security policies.
In addition, experts tend to monitor their problem solving more carefully than do novices, and they are also more successful in reaching appropriate solutions.
Americans on both sides of the conflict here tend to monitor news accounts from home on satellite television or the Internet and to inform American reporters they meet that the news coverage is biased against their cause.
But when family-owned firms become too big to rely on a single bank, resorting to syndicated loans and the like, their many bankers tend to monitor them less closely, says Jörg Rocholl of the European School of Management and Technology in Berlin.Elsewhere in Europe, the crisis may prompt some welcome changes to family capitalism.
These watchful parents tend to monitor their kids' mobile use themselves.
The chief difference between the two types of agents, though, is that insurers don't tend to monitor independent sales practices as closely as in-house ones.
These findings may reflect the fact that mothers who are formula feeding tend to monitor their infants' intake and are more likely to feed to schedule rather than on demand [ 22].
GPs that have a broad role perspective tend to monitor the patient in the chronic phase and experience a higher job satisfaction in the guidance of their patients than those who do not.
Andrea Levine, the director of the National Advertising Division, said the organization tends to monitor advertising in categories like health and nutrition, dietary supplements and cosmetics closely.
The behavioral path MP → CC represented that when students made plans, they tended to monitor and claim partial understanding.
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