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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if not monitored" is correct and usable in written English
You would use this phrase when you want to suggest that there should be oversight or surveillance in a particular situation, especially where something could go wrong if it is not done. For example: "It is important that the construction project is monitored closely, if not monitored, it may end up being significantly over budget."
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Cordray said: "Today's action should serve notice to the entire industry that financial incentive programs, if not monitored carefully, carry serious risks that can have serious legal consequences".
The answer seems to be that when they are closely trained and, if not monitored, checked in with, it can work very well.
But if not monitored, these same forces can become the better-armed units capable of standing up to the central government, pushing Afghanistan back into its inter-tribal conflict once Americas depart.
Some MS techniques, however, require extensive sample preparation, and interactions of biologic samples with the working surfaces of the instrument can cause performance to vary from sample to sample if not monitored carefully.
The deposition of wax in pipelines can cause serious economic implications if not monitored and controlled.
Regrettably, the Podcasts app that Apple debuted earlier this year is buggy and – if not monitored correctly – can eat up a lot of storage.
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Water resources cannot be managed if they are not monitored.
He said some people worry that such devices "could potentially be unsafe if they are not monitored carefully in a delirious patient".
Due to its hematopoietic effects, EPO may cause serious side‐effects with repeated administration if patients are not monitored extensively.
If it is not monitored a patient's satisfaction can be diminished and so can confidence in the ambulatory surgery.
The combination of renal dysfunction and insulin use put patients at high risk for hypoglycaemia if they were not monitored closely.
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