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"These serious issues need to be tackled and the government needs to monitor closely the impact of its reforms".
Alternatively, as described in Khandani and Lo [16], a trader needs to monitor closely a constantly changing reverting level of the portfolio.
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Scientists would also need to monitor closely the activity of the sun and watch for coronal mass ejections and flares that were headed towards the spacecraft, so they could give the crew timely warnings to get into their shelters.
Governments could help by, say, encouraging broadcasters whose audiences are dwindling to relinquish more of their bandwidth.They will also need to monitor closely the impact that new kinds of devices have on individual privacy.
Namely, instead of discouraging the use of ROBS, it provided a road map of the late-stage procedural issues brokers need to monitor closely in order to keep ROBS compliant.
But in the lifetime of the goals, we also need to monitor closely this fragile ecosystem.
Bank of Japan members identified the risk of the Chinese economy's overheating as a hazard for the Japanese economy and emphasized the need to monitor closely the efforts by the Chinese central bank to cool the economy, according to minutes of the Bank of Japan's policy meeting three weeks ago.
"The extent to which our results generalize to the United States as a whole is therefore unclear, which underscores the need to monitor closely the Affordable Care Act's effect on coverage, access, and population health across all states," Sommers and his co-authors wrote.
But, most of all, the SEC needs to monitor the industry more closely.
It's something we need to monitor quite closely".
The official statement that went with the cut contained the code words "the Federal Reserve will need to monitor developments closely".
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