Vigilance
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And in the investigations that followed those disasters, poor judgment as a result of extended shift work and loss of
vigilance
and tiredness was attributed to a big chunk of those disasters.
Our lack of
vigilance
in the earlier years around cigarette smoking led to a cigarette epidemic and many, many cigarette-related diseases.
Everyday they wave faithfully to the passengers in the passing trains, and with courage and
vigilance
they also avoid an accident and are made heroes.
Constant
vigilance
or accrued information in the realm of Pyschosis, have kept psychologists, counselors and psychiatrists busy with enough work to last them decades.
Jefferson said "Eternal
vigilance
is the price of Democracy".
If anything, they are evidence not of widespread corruption, but of the
vigilance
of US regulatory authorities--which is precisely why the cases now in the news are the exception rather than the rule.
This
vigilance
is also reflected in the prompt legislative response to recent financial scandals.
The area of human rights, above all, demands our
vigilance.
While attempting to halt the development of nanomaterial-inspired technologies would be as irresponsible as it is unrealistic, responsible development of these technologies demands
vigilance
and social commitment.
Proper disinfection of equipment is generally affordable (especially in comparison to the cost of equipment itself), and contamination of medications and solutions can be avoided through training and
vigilance.
If China and Russia cannot be treated as friends, conflict can be managed by recognizing their different interests, by constant vigilance, and by maintaining the strength of our own democratic institutions.
There is always room for improvement, and constant
vigilance
is needed.
The price of liberty, Americans are fond of saying, is eternal
vigilance.
But, while
vigilance
is in order, the chance that major countries will embrace competitive devaluations – initiating genuine currency wars in the process – is slim.
At the same time, Romania’s experience demonstrates that official secrecy remains a threat to the core values of democratic governance, and that only constant vigilance, in both established and young democracies, can prevent its encroachment.
Health officials around the world should maintain their
vigilance
and prepare for the possibility that renewed control efforts will be required if SARS resurges.
These wicked acts, stemming from a distorted interpretation of a great religion, did not stop French voters from electing Emmanuel Macron, a man who knows that
vigilance
requires us to respect all members of our community.
Constant
vigilance
will be the price of protecting our democracies.
The Chinese leadership has demonstrated many times that it can quell domestic dissent, but the unique scale of the Olympics will require round-the-clock
vigilance.
After all,
vigilance
toward elites can in fact be a sign of democratic engagement.
So while the West must exercise vigilance, it should avoid overreaction.
But the transparency and
vigilance
that a free and independent press provides are critical not only to democracy; they also serve as powerful weapons against forces, ranging from corruption to bad business practices, that undermine economic prosperity.
Together, they have already cost more than America’s long war in Vietnam, but they have not increased public
vigilance
or political accountability at home.
The new "partners" should be watched with vigilance, not because presidents Jiang and Yeltsin have agreed to coordinate their strategies in the region, as many now believe, but because Moscow seems unaware of the negative role it is playing.
The authorities dare not relax their vigilance, especially when it comes to policing the media and the Internet.
If Europe’s
vigilance
breaks down, violent conflict will become a possibility once again.
The way ahead is clear:
vigilance
against violence coupled with political possibility.
As IMF Managing Director, my message was one of
vigilance
and action.
A political message embodying a commitment to constant
vigilance
in support of peace has again become essential.
There has been a quickened pace of ECB warnings about the risks of inflation in recent months—from we are “particularly vigilant” in September to “strong
vigilance
with regard to upside risks to price stability is warranted” at the October meeting in Athens.
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