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But even the best companies struggle to monitor their suppliers, especially if other brands do not seek the same information.

Smaller states will struggle to monitor quality standards and set safe doses for the huge variety of marijuana products coming to market.

The police's response to social media is also examined in the report, which notes that a digital communications steering group has been set up by the Met in response to its struggle to monitor social media in real time during the riots.

"Companies struggle to monitor return on investment in this space," noted Matt Emery, general partner at JMI Equity.

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By all accounts, the agency has been significantly understaffed and had struggled to monitor the safety of products effectively.

The NHS is struggling to monitor and assess the safety and efficacy of services it has outsourced to private providers, according to a report published this week.

Communicating via BlackBerry instant-message technology that the police have struggled to monitor, as well as by social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, they repeatedly signaled fresh target areas to those caught up in the mayhem.

It was overhauled in 2008, after the terrorist attacks on Mumbai helped expose the country's many vulnerabilities, including those in cyberspace – the Indian authorities struggled to monitor encrypted conversations between the attackers and their handlers in Pakistan.

If I could give advice to startups struggling to monitor their cash flows, it would be to get a bank loan to make sure that they finally have a responsible adult present.

Over 60% of medical wards' failings reach their patients, and 10% of those failings cause physical injury. 1 These are not trivial problems: the general ward, more than any other care setting, generates the errors that lead to preventable deaths. 2 Technical procedural failings are infrequent; more often, teams struggle to reliably monitor, assess and reassess their patients.

This would be a boon for physicians who struggle to convince patients to monitor their blood sugar closely enough to avoid long-term damage to their kidneys and retinas, says William Tamborlane, a juvenile diabetes expert at Yale University and scientific advisor to MicroChips.

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