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The new batteries will also be more closely monitored.
She should have been more closely monitored but that's not the way it happened.
Intra-company transfers to be more closely monitored to curb abuse.
All reporters must now have special identity cards so they can be more closely monitored.
More executives from other companies are recruited, performance is more closely monitored, and diversity gets more emphasis.
Their case managers have lighter loads -- 20 as opposed to 30 -- and the quality of their care is more closely monitored.
In fact, in our study, families that engaged in rituals together shared outings, mealtimes, and weekend activities were the ones in which parents more closely monitored their children.
A broad consensus has emerged among regulators and administration officials that hedge funds must be registered and more closely monitored, probably by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Officials at the Board of Elections said the party should have more closely monitored the gathering of signatures and immediately reported Dr. Klapper's death.
Bears with less body fat than others might be hungrier and more prone to getting into trouble, and so they can be more closely monitored.
This piece talked about care packages and how they are more closely monitored now than they were in past years, and how some camps don't even allow them.
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