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In either case, the average duration of an outbreak is of importance to know how long the school or health providers should urge children with close social contact to more closely monitor their head lice status.
The researchers recommended that governments more closely monitor the tutoring industry and consider possible regulations.
The US should press these businesses to scale back or at least more closely monitor possible Iran-related transactions.
Better to be aware of the pitfalls and more closely monitor braggarts than ban them from the boardroom altogether.
They will need to set up new health insurance exchanges, more closely monitor and regulate insurers, and expand Medicaid.
Some analysts believe that the ability to more closely monitor the results from Internet campaigns may keep demand for online ads high, regardless of economic conditions.
Mr. Rebell also wants the state to devise ways to more closely monitor school performance and how schools spend the money they receive.
These officials said that banks are likely to more closely monitor the transactions of politicians like Mr. Spitzer than those of average customers.
But it must warn Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki that it will more closely monitor how the exiles are treated.
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The new batteries will also be more closely monitored.
All reporters must now have special identity cards so they can be more closely monitored.
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