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That typically requires some vigilance from the outset, however.
Keeping that promise will require vigilance from voters.
Society, with virtual, actual and imagined predators, demands more vigilance from parents.
But with the seemingly constant new vigilance from the city, even Mr. Carter's corner on prerogative will not suffice.
But at least Washington has finally recognized that consumers need stronger watchdogs and a lot more vigilance from industry.
Mr. Xi's comments were a call to vigilance from the military, not war footing, said several experts.
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These biases were found to stem from vigilance for pain-related stimuli.
Residents say their vigilance stems from their deep roots in the neighborhood.
But Admiral Gehman defended Mr. O'Keefe, noting that the systemic problems that led to the disaster began a few years after the shuttle Challenger exploded in 1986, when vigilance stemming from that accident began to wane.
Vigilance benefited from bright light exposure – although this effect emerged with a delay irrespective of the antecedent condition.
Vigilance differs from prospective memory proper in that the plan remains in consciousness [1], [21], [33].
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