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Today, with quality-of-life complaints from residents increasing, clubs have used prices and strict age monitoring to keep bouncy kids away and salaried people in the room.
Yet because of the cost of monitoring to keep personal information off the site, Mr. Edelman said, no one under 13 -- the age under which the Privacy Protection Act applies -- is allowed at the site.
(God forbid anyone should use government money to stay home with her children!) In exchange for $475 a month plus food stamps, the family submits to various forms of "monitoring" to keep them on the straight and narrow.
All grafted patients underwent hourly BG and exogenous insulin supplement monitoring to keep BG within the prefixed range (120 150 mg/dL).
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In this case, the settlements called for a monitor to keep the project on track and in keeping with its objectives.
▶ Install electricity monitor to keep an eye on any lights or standbys left on.
Many never received treatment for mental disorders or were not monitored to keep them on their medication.
Other sensors built into your next-generation phone could include heart monitors to keep tabs on your health.
They'd probably keep us as pets, using our synced step-count, dietary intake and sleep monitor to keep us in perfect condition.
It collects information on bodily states like temperature or the need for water, that need to be monitored to keep the body stable, in equilibrium.
Otpor activists say they want to inspire the population and "guide" the political opposition, as a kind of monitor, to keep them unified.
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