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The movement of supermarket beef is "better monitored than human parts," he said.
One reason the Chinese censorship apparatus is so vast is that there is simply much more "speech" to be monitored than there was 25 years ago, because of the internet.
But largely overlooked in the press was that metastases, meaning spread of the cancer beyond the prostate gland to tissues in the pelvis and to bone, occurred three times more frequently in those being monitored than in those who received surgery or radiation.
The report found that even as the London group, which makes trades for JPMorgan itself, engaged in more complex transactions and took on more risk, its activities were more lightly monitored than the trading by other divisions, like JPMorgan's investment bank, which provides financial services and advice to corporations and others.
And it is safer to have a few central dumps that are monitored than a waste pit on each of the thousands of drilling sites throughout the Bakken shale field, said John McCain, the executive vice president and principal engineer at Carlson McCain, the engineering company designing the landfill proposed in Ross.
Triptans are, for the most part, prescription medications, and overuse may be better monitored than analgesics.
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Such migrants are harder to monitor than registered Lhasa residents.
These safeguard breeding-stocks and are easier to monitor than individual catches.
Instant messaging is also harder for parents to monitor than earlier forms of teenage communication, he said.
Servers have subdued demeanors that tilt more often toward aloofness (something Mr. Vongerichten needs to monitor) than toward obsequiousness.
But the major hurdle, they said, is that biological weapons are simply harder to monitor than chemical or nuclear weapons.
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