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As for enterprise devices, as more parties have access to data distributed across multiple environments, regulators have sought to more tightly monitor company operations, and tougher compliance regulations means that every access point must be audited.
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He has played an important role in efforts to toughen rules governing the euro, so that national economies are more tightly monitored and wayward nations face sanctions.
TalkSport owner UTV, which is planning to launch a sister station TalkSport 2 as one of three new digital spin-off stations on the new national commercial digital platform, has said 5 Live Sports Extra's remit should be more tightly monitored.
Firms like Morgan Stanley must tightly monitor communications to ensure that they are in compliance with securities regulations.
To maintain energy homeostasis, the brain must tightly monitor the peripheral energy state.
Armed groups that wish to de-stabilise a country are extremely unlikely to abide by legal conventions and it is essential that the arms trade is more tightly controlled and monitored to prevent these groups obtaining weapons.
There is no civil society and communications are tightly monitored.
Today, Mr. McKagan, 43, tightly monitors the finances of his current band, Velvet Revolver.
At News UK, the use of search agents or private investigators is tightly monitored and regulated".
Pixar executives tightly monitored every detail and helped direct Mr. Rickles.
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