Sentence examples for rather monitors from inspiring English sources

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The federal government does not focus on groups that engage in hate-based speech, but rather monitors paramilitary groups and others that have shown some indication of violence, said Daryl Johnson, a former senior domestic terrorism analyst for the Department of Homeland Security.

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We should, rather, monitor it, debate it, control it.

The security service and landlords said the temporary workers would not be replacing doormen and other building workers whose union contract expires April 20, but rather monitoring who goes in and out of the buildings and keeping the buildings secure while the union workers are picketing.

Those laws may or may not apply here, since these phone calls are not recorded, but rather monitored on the fly.

Rather, monitoring sites are intended to capture ambient air levels and may be strategically placed to avoid major industrial sources of air, which could contribute to selection, and information bias.

While the state of mental health of the population may not traditionally have been something for which early warning was a key priority, rather monitoring of trends over time was the goal, mental health has increasingly become a focus of emergency response organisations internationally and in Australia [ 12, 25].

30 The impact of assuming monthly monitoring rather than monitoring as per the DRCR.net study was assessed and presented in the sensitivity analyses.

As the scene progresses, Mr. Téchiné cuts closer to the two characters, angling his camera so that it looks as if the couple is in the same space, flesh to flesh rather than monitor to monitor.

When the correlation of the performance variable of surrogate variable exists, this article proposes a two-stage charting design to monitor either the performance variable or its surrogate variable in an alternating fashion rather than monitoring the performance variable alone.

Many men report feeling pressure from both doctors and family members to seek treatment rather than monitor the disease.

A panel discussion was devoted to "Sousveillance Culture," sousveillance being the Situationist term for watching from below ("sous" means under in French) rather than monitoring from above.

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