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One or two security staff members would have monitored all day.
This would have monitored the brightness of thousands of stars and might have identified hundreds of Earth-sized planets.
If the two cutters had been sold at auction, the General Services Administration would have monitored their use for five years.
Customers were wary of the devices, which would have monitored where and how they drove.
The cable company, which is the fourth biggest here in the US of A, was slated to begin tests in four smallish cities (including Fort Worth) of a system that would have monitored Internet traffic using deep packet inspection.
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In the reports, the Wage Alliance has called on the International Labour Organization (ILO) to establish a Global Labour Inspectorate, which would have monitoring and enforcement powers.
Despite their complaints, opposition leaders urged supporters to vote on Sunday and said they would have monitors at every polling station.
"There is no question that he would have been monitored," said Marie Duboc, a French scholar who now teaches at the University of Tübingen, in Germany.
The hospital would have been monitored by a primary care trust, regional health authority (which for some of the time was lead by Sir David Nicholson, the current NHS chief executive) and a number of regulators and patient safety bodies.
If recordings were made, then microphones were deployed and the taping would have been monitored and archived in computers.
Gill told the Intercept that he couldn't think of a legitimate reason that he would have been monitored.
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