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A small number of people – typically government officials, people working in propaganda divisions, senior scientists and some university students – have limited, and most likely monitored, access.
The deaths prompted serious criticism of the army, with allegations of bullying, insufficient supervision and poorly monitored access to weapons at the barracks.
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The agencies are also not adequately monitoring access among their own work forces, the report said.
OFFA does not provide funding itself, but approves and monitors access agreements with universities and colleges.
Keeping the console somewhere visible means you can monitor access and make sure no one is playing Skylanders until four in the morning.
They found that poisoning was the most common way to murder with the research stating that the importance of monitoring access to drugs within hospitals cannot be overestimated.
The hallways outside the courtroom at the Palais de Justice in central Paris are largely empty save for the gendarmes who strictly monitor access.
With a guard closely monitoring access to the exhibition, the museum's galleries functioned as a quiet refuge from the mob packed into the outdoor party.
These tactics have had success in some areas, particularly rural towns where American forces can monitor access routes and where tribal chiefs know what is happening.
Les Ebdon, head of the Office for Fair Access, the watchdog tasked with monitoring access to higher education, said the figures showed the long-term work universities and colleges had done to increase the pool of applicants.
Track and monitor access to network and cardholder data.
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