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The officials say the proposal seeks to enhance national security by more closely monitoring the students.
Some distributors have sought to limit their liability by more closely monitoring distribution pipelines and cutting off customers.
The goal of increasing surveillance of member nations and more closely monitoring financial markets has been an often-repeated one since the I.M.F.
In response, the distributors are scrambling to limit their liability by more closely monitoring their distribution pipelines and cutting off some customers.
Yousef al-Otaiba, an adviser to the crown prince of the United Arab Emirates, said his country was more closely monitoring goods that it re-exported while blocking items that might help Iran build weapons systems.
She lost that fight this month, when the Administration released its regulatory-reform plan, opting for a more risk-averse and bank-friendly approach of more closely monitoring the activities of the largest firms.
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She should have been more closely monitored but that's not the way it happened.
This introspection led many firms to institute diversity policies and more closely monitor gender hiring.
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