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Women, while dining out, typically have to be more vigilant.
If anything, however, that has only made the Sialkotis more vigilant.
And now, he said, lawmakers have to be ever more vigilant.
That said, we all need to be more vigilant than usual.
We should be more engaged and more vigilant with our national conversations.
I think consumers have to become even more vigilant about those requests.
The Coast Guard had become more vigilant and the landings had decreased.
The agency has also become a more vigilant supervisor of big banks.
We've never been more vigilant against the potential of a threat there.
I'm going to talk to our residents, neighbors, friends to be more vigilant.
I did feel obviously a little more vigilant but no sense of trepidation.
One of these steps is to urge the public to be more vigilant.
Politicians in multiple countries said social media companies need to be more vigilant.
Still, more vigilant governments could certainly do more to curb abuses by superstar companies.
"We need to be more vigilant now," Wi told reporters in a phone briefing.
But there will be others like him, and journalists need to be more vigilant.
Agencies and would-be sponsors know they're being scammed, and are growing more vigilant.
Experts say it means would-be sunbathers need to be more vigilant about taking precautions.
In the future, we'll all have to be a little bit more vigilant, Relph said.
By having been targeted before with government hacking attempts, they were more vigilant than usual.
He has also encouraged universities to be more vigilant about the spread of Western influences.
Just being a bit more vigilant about who I talk to and protecting myself online.
Moving forward, we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet.
It means that companies must be more vigilant about their role in the public sphere.
Investors have to be "more vigilant" and "discerning," when putting together their portfolios, he said.
"Sadly, we need to be more vigilant this time of year than at any other."
The answer is to become more vigilant, more aware of what's going on around us.
My husband believes that I am a germaphobe, and I believe he could be more vigilant.
He shared his experience in a series of Facebook posts, urging others to be more vigilant.
The upshot is that emerging markets must remain more vigilant about inflation than the rich world.
"I think we are certainly a little more vigilant," Ms. Reeves said, describing a few confrontations.
"They are more vigilant than earlier, they are in bulldog mode under Trump," the source said.
Policymakers will need to become more vigilant about preventing business concentrations from developing in the first place.
Three decades later, today's Senate must be even more vigilant when considering a replacement for Justice Kennedy.
If anything, as Mattes sees it, Republicans have actually been more vigilant than Democrats over the decades.
"This is an arms race, and that means we need to be ever more vigilant," she said.
I do not know how to be more vigilant for the suicide of someone I don't know.
"We know we need to be more vigilant and we're investing heavily to fight this type of activity."
"We pray that others lives will be saved by this loss that it will make parents more vigilant."
Where the authorities are more vigilant, women often go abroad or buy abortion pills on the black market.
We know we need to be more vigilant and we're investing heavily to fight this type of activity.
And if there's one thing that Kidman says she's more vigilant about now than ever, it's sun protection.
"The only thing we could think of was whether people were more vigilant about their health," she says.
Banking security experts said Indian banks that rely on the SWIFT messaging platform needed to be more vigilant.
Better technology can make offshore infrastructure more durable, and informed regulation can make the offshore industry more vigilant.
Regulators could be more vigilant about allowing such loans and bonds to be issued in the first place.
We need much closer monitoring, a much more vigilant approach, but we also need to up our game.
"We know we need to be more vigilant and we're investing heavily to fight this type of activity."[CyberScoop]
"We know we need to be more vigilant on every part of this in the coming year," said Bowden.
Still, some people said they had grown more vigilant and more aware of their surroundings since Mr. Trump's remarks.
If you knew your child was struggling, you feel you should have been more vigilant to prevent the suicide.
The Corps must be more vigilant in ensuring that safety procedures are followed and risks evaluated, the statement said.
And concurrently, doctors were getting more and more vigilant about diagnosing the disease, and getting patients into isolated care.
As a result, one may hope that these managers would be more vigilant about dubious corporate activities, not less.
TechCrunch's investigation demonstrated that it's not just public tech giants who need to be more vigilant about their content.
But the age of social media has made some coaches more vigilant about what information their players are absorbing.
He approved of more vigilant civilians, but didn't want anyone to underestimate the training necessary to confront a shooter.
People high in conscientiousness — a personality trait largely set by genetics — tend to be healthier and more vigilant students.
I see a lot of (unsurprising) comments here placing the responsibility on women to be more vigilant about possible assailants.
In return, will you be more vigilant in rooting out anti-Semitism, on the left as well as the right?
Airlines trained their crews to be more vigilant about violent or unruly passengers and to deal with them more effectively.
Still, Nadal said Sharapova's case would not cause him to take a more vigilant role in such matters for himself.
" He added that McClatchy is also "reviewing our workflows to find ways to to be more vigilant in the future.
"This also shows that the public needs to be more vigilant about what is real and what is not online."
"People are more vigilant," said Ms. Nevico, who has noticed several "rubberneckers" angling for a look at the crime scene.
Sustaining trust is important to Snapchat, which has been more vigilant than most social media companies in policing fake news.
Sometimes I think they are more vigilant about demanding their less favorite dishes, just to keep us on our toes.
No matter the category, merchants have to be more vigilant about protecting their brand on Amazon as well as promoting it.
But whatever the merits of that forbearance, Brussels seemed determined, in the age of Trump and Brexit, to be more vigilant.
She does hope, however, to convince social media companies to become more vigilant when it comes to shutting down illegal sales.
" The actor went on to say that going forward, he'll "be more vigilant about denouncing any bulls--- racist remarks I see.
Though, admittedly, that could have been my mind playing tricks on me by being more vigilant than usual about my surroundings.
We've seen time and time again that automakers are trying to cheat the system — we should be more vigilant, not less.
Voters will have to be ever more vigilant to show up to the polls especially if they're casting an absentee ballot.
One mitigating factor this time around is that the U.S. election hacking has made European leaders more vigilant against Russian interference.
While forces have already been on high alert for several days, they were even more vigilant Monday night, both officials said.
The upshot, oncologists and immunologists say, is that the medical field must be more vigilant as these drugs soar in popularity.
It asks regular consumers to be more vigilant, more ascetic, more considerate, and feel more guilt than the brands selling to them.
"Any treatments that break the skin bring with them the chance of infection and you need to be more vigilant," he says.
It is easy to notice the kind of activity that drives change; stasis, on the other hand, requires a more vigilant reckoning.
Yellen added that the Fed learned lessons from the financial crisis and is being more vigilant to find risks to the system.
We have to be more vigilant in terms ... I mean, if you read something that seems unbelievable, chances are it is unbelievable.
Toner said there are a couple clear indicators to help you decide when to become more vigilant about catching the new virus.
In the year since the massive data breach at Equifax was revealed, consumers appear to have become more vigilant about identity theft.
People high in conscientiousness — a personality trait largely set by genetics — tend to be more vigilant students and tend to be healthier.
Their proposed fixes center on reinforcing company procedures and asking people to be more vigilant, according to three longtime senior BP operations employees.
Underwriters, analysts, advisers and exchange staff would be more vigilant, she argues, if they faced the prospect of a long stint in jail.
They look for him longer, and generally act more vigilant, reinforcing the idea that those cops don't think he belongs in those areas.
After that I became more vigilant with Zoe: no more letting her out in the yard, no off-leash walks in the park.
I think we have to be more vigilant about what's coming around the corner so that we don't tumble down this slippery slope.
I love the way that the game comments on police racism by making the cops ever more vigilant when you are in white neighborhoods.
And though the stakes for those depicted in the videos are getting higher, those hosting the content don't seem to be any more vigilant.
America's increased use of sanctions as a foreign-policy tool under Donald Trump means banks must be more vigilant than ever (see chart 2).
All of this, then, is why we need to be more vigilant than ever, and to not let up our fight for reproductive freedom.
Maas said that Germany, because of its Nazi past, has zero tolerance for racist and hate posts and expected Facebook to be more vigilant.
However, given the Chinese government's record on privacy and intellectual property theft from Americans, the agency needs to be more vigilant in the future.
"There was a lot of snow, but the railroad should have been more vigilant, certainly," said Mr. Carney, who helped clean up the aftermath.
Since then, we've been more vigilant about locked doors and windows and installed a Nest Dropcam indoors to keep an eye on our house.
Since the law took effect, Lachowitz said she's had to be even more vigilant about keeping herself and her 8-year-old daughter safe.
Since the law took effect, Lachowitz said she's had to be even more vigilant about keeping herself and her 2500-year-old daughter safe.
Some argue the NSA needs more oversight, while others say that organizations need to be more vigilant about updating the systems the NSA tools target.
I haven't gotten more vigilant since the attacks or anything—it's just that when I walk past this station I do feel a bit scared.
"We are constantly being more vigilant in light of recent events around the world, and London has been named a target [by terrorists]," he acknowledged.
"What motivates these luxury groups to be more and more vigilant is that they run a reputational risk," said Olivier Abtan of Boston Consulting Group.
After training, some people say they'll try harder, and it's also possible that they could use strategies and be more vigilant about overriding their biases.
As states become more desperate in the Global War on Terror, the citizenry must become more vigilant and not swept up in anti-Muslim hysteria.
The measuring stick for Ms. Hirshland will be her most likely be her ability to turn the U.S.O.C. into a more vigilant and proactive organization.
But, it's during unprecedented times like these when looking for even the smallest ways to be more vigilant in our own lives is most grounding.
Partly through Gasper's persistence, wire transfer services have become more vigilant about flagging fraud and more cooperative with investigations, though the system is still fallible.
WHO said classifying "Gaming Disorder" as a separate condition will help governments, families and health care workers be more vigilant and prepared to identify the risks.
Now, with higher tariffs on goods produced in China, iRobot has to stay more vigilant than ever to stay on top of the market it created.
But the bad news is that the incident suggests internet users ought to be more vigilant than ever when it comes to protecting their personal information.
So if you live in or are visiting any of these cities, it's wise to be a little more vigilant about your susceptibility to bed bugs.
But while the risk for Palazhchenko was small due to the size of his code, other open source projects may have to be (slightly) more vigilant.
It is true that passive funds could do more to hold companies in their portfolios to account (even if more vigilant governance adds a small cost).
But Pruitt has vocally criticized such arrangements as "sue and settle" and promised to be more vigilant about settlements that hold the agency to a deadline.
"This is an arms race, and that means we need to be ever more vigilant," she will say in her prepared remarks, provided to The Hill.
Sharper critics of Israel must get more vigilant about combating anti-Semitism, and make more room on the left for those who support Israel's right to exist.
If Trump's team goes ahead with his import plan, people in the states will have to be more vigilant about learning where their food is coming from.
For her part, Sarver told the cops she didn't want to press charges, but would probably be a little more vigilant about locking her doors going forward.
Donovan, the disinformation researcher, said reporters need to be more vigilant against these kinds of campaigns, which are going to get only more common and more sophisticated.
In the Emirates, much of the censorship is self-imposed, with younger people absorbing a sense that they must be more vigilant against the country's external enemies.
"The administration needs to be far more vigilant in protecting the 2018 elections, and alert the American public any time the Russians attempt to interfere," Schumer said.
If a victim is aware of the breach as soon as it happens, they can at least reset their credentials or be more vigilant to protect themselves.
"We decided that we wanted to help other people to make sure that whoever doesn't have a Joseph around can, you know, just be more vigilant," she said.
The new paper, published in the journal BJU International, ultimately concludes that the field of urology needs to be more vigilant about what its members post on Facebook.
George Pitsilis, Greece's secretary general of public revenue (the republic's version of the IRS) told CNBC recently that tax authorities are growing more vigilant about shelter-seeking corporations.
"You know had they been more vigilant, had the data been encrypted, then it would have gone a long way toward making it difficult," Langevin told The Hill.
When news of a massive breach breaks, we become more vigilant momentarily, but experts say that the surveillance we're aware of is only the tip of the iceberg.
But while she demands the government be more vigilant, she says it's the people and community that have to educate the children and teach men to respect women.
Social media companies say they are now more vigilant against foreign and other potential election interference after finding themselves unprepared to tackle such activity in the U.S. presidential election.
According to people briefed on the matter, the S.E.C. has made staff members aware of the Peabody settlement, encouraging them to be more vigilant in reviewing climate change disclosure.
A higher number of penguins suggests that more flightless birds are interacting with humans than previously thought, meaning researchers might need to be more vigilant about protecting breeding grounds.
But the Republican Party and the conservative movement are becoming more vigilant against the suppression of our speech, as we saw at last weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
We must be even more vigilant to condemn hateful ideology and actions and must remain dedicated to social justice and promotion of health for Muslims and all marginalized groups.
Mr. Harmon was from one of the most critical swing states — Ohio — and as a result of his case, voters all over the country need to become more vigilant.
"We need to be more vigilant than ever to be fair and accurate in a climate in which we are scrutinized and criticized," he said, according to The Republican.
So they are more readily provoked and more vigilant Liberal commentators sometimes use Hibbing and Smith's research to belittle conservatives and say they are too reactionary and less measured.
So they are more readily provoked and more vigilant Liberal commentators sometimes use Hibbing and Smith's research to belittle conservatives and say they are too reactionary and less measured.
A solution would also involve citizens becoming far more vigilant about what they see online, how they respond to it, and the effect it has on their political lives.
JERUSALEM, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Israel's banking regulator warned banks and their customers on Sunday to be more vigilant against cyber criminals following a rise in hacking attempts in recent months.
Professional golf tournaments became far more vigilant about stopping play amid the threat of lightning after two spectators were killed at separate major championships in the United States in 1991.
Health-care companies have become more vigilant about training employees on how to spot phishing attacks — the credible-looking email with a malware-infested attachment an employee shouldn't open up.
Fortunately, the passage of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act and more vigilant financial regulatory enforcement is likely to reduce the odds of another financial crisis in the near term.
After hoverboards started exploding in 2016 and Amazon became more vigilant about safety claims, sellers started buying each other's products, setting them on fire, and posting photos in the reviews.
As for a possible uptick in videos blocked completely due to this policy change, YouTube is encouraging its creators to be more vigilant when it comes to third-party content.
Plus, this organized retail crime trend requires shoppers to be more vigilant about expired medicine, cleaning supplies, and beauty products, which could actually post health risks to a consumer. Yikes.
Forcing companies to become more transparent and making credit rating agencies more vigilant is critical to ensure the sustainability of any long-term diversification of funding sources for India Inc.
" She added, "Now that it's happened to me, I guess I feel compelled to go out there and warn other women and make them more aware and make them more vigilant.
Speaking at his palace in Ankara, which was targeted during the coup attempt, he said a new putsch was possible but would not be easy because authorities were now more vigilant.
In 2016 the local Republican Party was more vigilant and managed to remove him from the ballot by challenging the signatures he had gathered on the petition to run for office.
The Trump administration also expected the IMF to be more vigilant about global currency swings, with Mr Mnuchin arguing that addressing the issue was "one of the IMF's most important roles".
"An important message here is for night owls to realize that they have these potential health problems and therefore need to be more vigilant about maintaining a healthy lifestyle," Knutson added.
And while I can't quibble with their underlying point—particularly in this fraught moment, when we'd all do well to be more vigilant about privacy—the truth is they're recklessly misreading Frost.
Social media companies say they are now more vigilant against foreign and other potential election interference after finding themselves unprepared to tackle such activity in the U.S. presidential election two years ago.
And a 2000 study in the Journal of Personality examined the concept of "healthy neuroticism," or the idea that more-neurotic people tended to be more vigilant about taking care of themselves.
Liberal Jews also complain of a double standard, noting that Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing government is far more vigilant about allegations of bigotry on the political left than among its conservative backers.
Yet the rapid spread of the fake news showed again the power of social platforms to damage reputations, and illustrated how companies are having to be more vigilant and creative in responding.
The Department of Homeland Security is continuing to double-down on its investigative strategies, but warns that consumers ultimately need to be more vigilant and cautious in the products they choose to buy.
If they wanted to be more vigilant, banks could verify customers' identities by having them sign a form and submitting it to the Social Security Administration, according to a Government Accountability Office report.
The US Department of Homeland Security employs a high-tech dragnet at the border, replete with infrared cameras and spy drones to catch smugglers, and as a result, coyotes have become more vigilant.
In his first interview since declaring a state of emergency following last Friday's abortive coup, Erdogan said a new coup attempt was possible, but would not be easy, saying "we are more vigilant".
Analyst Charlie Campbell at Liberum Capital believes that "margin pressure" will hit housebuilders in the coming years as house price inflation is suppressed by a more vigilant regulator and build cost inflation returns.
"I appeal that we be more vigilant, whether against radical teachings and ideologies, or of any suspicious activities around us," Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim said on his Facebook page.
All the messages urging us to be more vigilant about suicide carry a devastating flip side for family members of people who take their lives: the sense that they did not do enough.
In April, BuzzFeed and comedian Jordan Peele released a video that put words, including "we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet," into the mouth of Barack Obama.
Speaking to the newspaper Le Parisien this week, Mr. Collomb, the interior minister, said that terrorist threats were "extremely high" in Europe and that security forces in France were more vigilant than ever.
"Our followers on social media and our readers across the internet have come together to collectively serve as a modern watchdog, more vigilant and forceful than one person could ever be," he wrote.
"The ministry advises all Malaysians residing, or currently traveling to the region to be more vigilant and take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety and security," Saifuddin told at a press conference.
Other research has found women may become more vigilant about strangers and develop a nesting instinct during pregnancy, both of which may be linked to changes in the brain, Rutherford said by email.
The key thing to remember is that more money and more vigilant cops is what it takes from the government to slow crime no matter which party controls the White House and Congress.
Now few will be talking about those gaffes and instead will focus on the need to be ever more vigilant against terrorist attacks both in the heart of Europe and potentially on American soil.
For example, officials in Europe and the United States need to be more vigilant about blocking mergers and acquisitions that have allowed tech platforms like Google's to become so dominant in the first place.
At a time when politicians are playing on our fears to manipulate votes, we must be even more vigilant than usual to ensure that we do not fall victim to such tropes and machinations.
In that post, Roosh argued that if rape were legalized on private property, women would be more vigilant about their safety and not go home with men they didn't want to have sex with.
A few weeks after the class, when I speak to Harry on the phone, he concedes that Dimitri could've been more vigilant about form and that they're still figuring out the curriculum for the class.
The government has to help provide security when it can — but people have a duty to be more vigilant and recognize that their cybersecurity is about protecting the country, not just their own email accounts.
In particular, individuals should be more vigilant about basic hygiene measures, such as washing hands often, avoiding touching their faces, covering coughs and sneezes and staying home from school or work whenever ill, Cody said.
The ultimate fate of the long-awaited investor protection rule may be unclear, but one thing investors can count on is that they'll have to be more vigilant when it comes to their retirement nest eggs.
Still, the results suggest that parents need to be more vigilant about how children use headphones, and how often, said Kevin Franck director of audiology for Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Harvard Medical School in Boston.
An unconflicted president would want the American people to know as much as possible so that each and every one of us can be more vigilant, especially as the 2020 election cycle gets into full swing.
Katz said the weakened impact of the drugs has made healthcare workers in the state more vigilant, which he said put them in the position to pick up on the resistant cluster early and treat it.
In coming days President Donald Trump is expected to sign into effect the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernisation Act (FIRRMA), which establishes more vigilant reviews of foreign investments into American companies, including startups, on national-security grounds.
The Ministry of Health said it would continue to screen potentially infected people at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's Communicable Disease Centre, and had alerted all medical facilities to be more vigilant in monitoring for cases of Zika.
"Foreign venture capitalists have become more vigilant about investing in Chinese AI and chips companies, even when they don't own core technology," Joe Chan, founding partner of Hong Kong-based MindWorks Ventures, told TechCrunch in an interview.
But the recall did not make California courts more vigilant about sexual assault, and nationally, judges remained sympathetic to white defendants like Hendricks, while African-American men continued to be disproportionately prosecuted, convicted and executed for rape.
"Communities of color have to be more vigilant in our participation in local elections for races, such as district attorney or mayor or the people who hire and fire police chiefs," he said in a telephone interview.
I've always asked my 10-year-old daughter dozens of times to wash her hands and cover her cough, but with news that COVID-19 is spreading globally I'm even more vigilant that she follows my advice.
Dr. Dekker's study accused Boeing of trying to deflect attention from its own "design shortcomings" and other mistakes with "hardly credible" statements that admonished pilots to be more vigilant, according to a copy reviewed by The Times.
"Just knowing it's in the family, you could also be more vigilant about monitoring or other preventative measures that have been used in SIDS and other cases -- for example, careful positioning of a baby's sleeping," he added.
"The BOJ must be more vigilant than before to the side-effects of its policy on financial institutions and markets as it maintains the current ultra-easy policy," one member was quoted as saying at the April meeting.
"As was seen in this case, the North Korean regime's terrorism tactics are getting bolder so we must be more vigilant about the possibility of terror by the North Korean regime against our government and people," Hwang said.
But one of the most common countries to keep laundered money, the Grand Caymans—a place several FIFA execs used for bank transfers—has become much more vigilant about financial crimes, as have other conventional money laundering havens.
While 95% had taken at least 1 of 10 actions to help detect or protect against fraud — and most are being either somewhat or much more vigilant — the most effective methods to battle identity theft remained largely unused.
Hunschofsky added that she hopes a shooting like the one in her town "never happens anywhere again" and going forward vowed to be more vigilant in talking to her community about posts on social media or disturbing behavior.
In Transit Theme parks in Orlando like Disney's Magic Kingdom Park and Epcot, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando are being more vigilant following the shooting in the city early Sunday morning at Pulse nightclub that left 49 people dead.
At the same time, the central bank has been urging financial institutions in the country to be more vigilant against money laundering and terrorism financing, asking them to provide details of clients involved in the import and export business.
I think you accept that when you're a Londoner, you're a little more vigilant, you're a little more stoic about it, because you just know that someone is going to have a beef with the city at some point.
The stock market has generally been rising – which means the market has shrugged off troubling disclosures – and audit firms have become more vigilant after they were stung with eight- and nine-figure settlements in previous waves of fraud litigation.
Given the medical vulnerabilities of that population, doctors and advocates of homeless people have called his office demanding to know in which encampment the man lived so that they could advise other homeless people in the area to be more vigilant.
ELDORET, Kenya (Reuters) - Disgraced marathon champion Rita Jeptoo has resumed training after serving a four-year doping ban and urged fellow Kenyan athletes to be more vigilant about what goes into their bodies so that they avoid suffering the same fate.
"We are expanding the outbreak from metro Manila to the other regions as cases have increased in the past weeks and to strengthen surveillance of new cases, and alert mothers and caregivers to be more vigilant," Health Secretary Francisco Duque said.
The journalist's instinct not to click and instead flag the email shows that in the years-long fight between Chinese hackers and Tibetans, the embattled group is making significant strides in forcing its attackers to adapt just by being more vigilant.
The Saturday Night Live alum posted a series of pre- and post-op photos of himself undergoing surgery on his face Sunday, sharing his own family history with skin cancer and raising awareness so fans might be more vigilant about their own health.
"What are you going to do to stop the violence against people like me that are in the community and try to get us out to get more jobs and to get more vigilant and feel safe in the community?" she asked.
John Athens, a retired firefighter and emergency medical services instructor who's in charge of security at his own church, said he and his wife have concealed-carry permits and "believe in protection," but the state of the world has him even more vigilant.
"While you can blame the system for not being more vigilant about taking care of these children and hiring people who are less qualified or capable of being overwhelmed, I'm always a big believer in 'the buck stops right there,' " she said.
"We are expanding the outbreak from Metro Manila to other regions as cases have increased in the past weeks and to strengthen surveillance if there are new cases and alert mothers and caregivers to be more vigilant," Health Secretary Francisco Duque said.
"There's no doubt in my mind that what they went through last year will not leave their mind-set, and will make them that much more vigilant to make sure they do make smart choices and do things the right way," Coyle said.
And as Barker's case illustrates, the anti-inflammatory benefits of a plant-based diet may be counteracted by the fact that vegans do have to be more vigilant about getting enough protein, which research suggests may play a key role in speeding injury recovery.
Contrary to countries like Great Britain and Israel, where terrorism efforts are focused on monitoring without the burden of seeking a prosecution, the FBI continues to drop future terrorists from its radar screen at a time when we need to be more vigilant, not less.
Republicans have to be mindful of the generational shift that has made the country far more vigilant on matters of sexual misconduct, and of the women demanding that the allegations made by Dr. Blasey, now a research psychologist in Northern California, be taken seriously.
In fact, experts say parents of children and pregnant people should continue to be more vigilant when it comes to guarding against the flu, which has infected at least 15 million Americans over the past four months, and kills more Americans than any other virus.
Roughly a decade after the last financial crisis roared across the globe, the situation is "definitely safer" because banks are more sturdy, risk and compliance procedures are improved, regulators are more vigilant and businesses are less likely to be engaged in risky behavior, James said.
This might be because, in lieu of wealth that would make them autonomous, they have to rely on one another to ensure that their needs are met, Kraus says; another theory suggests poor people may need to be more vigilant to their environment if it's not safe.
But I think normalizing monetary policy was always going to be challenging and I think we're in the stage of this process where you're going to hear me shorten up on the prognostications and be much more vigilant as to what's going on in the economy.
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (R) is calling for students and parents to be more vigilant about potential threats made on social media following the Florida high school shooting, saying it's better to report something that's later deemed not credible than not report it at all.
Even in England, which considers itself more vigilant against drug use than other leading cricket nations, only 193 drug tests were conducted on professional male or female cricketers in the 12-month period that ended in March, meaning that around two-thirds of players were not tested.
This year marked the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, a grim milestone that brought fresh crackdowns on free speech, as state censors have grown even more vigilant, all against the backdrop of a trade war with the United States and mass protests in Hong Kong.
Analysts said an important consideration behind the Chinese government's decision to impose more vigilant checks on outbound investment deals was to safeguard Beijing's foreign exchange reserves after the world's largest stockpile of foreign exchange fell by $837 billion from its $3.99 trillion peak at the end of June 2014.
Mr. Coe, who worked directly under Mr. Diack for seven years, said that a team of outside lawyers and accountants had been hired to conduct a "forensic review of operations and finance" and that there would be a more vigilant vetting process for track and field officials by mid-2016.
Announcing the Google Shopping penalty last summer, Vestager made a point of emphasizing that dominant companies "need to be more vigilant" — saying they have a "special responsibility" to ensure they are not in breach of antitrust rules, and also specifying this applies "in the market where it's dominant" and "in any other market".
As they focus on evading more vigilant government agencies and technology companies trying to identify and counter malicious online activity, the Russians are boring into Iranian cyberoffense units, apparently so that they can initiate attacks that look as if they originate in Iran — which itself has shown interest in messing with the American electoral process.
But some of the most popular items at the vending machine have been selling likes and followers, for which there is a very real market that Instagram has allegedly been trying to be more vigilant about policing in recent years, though in an interview, Heal told me he thinks Instagram is more focused on large followings.
I knew the attacks in no way made my own situation more perilous — indeed, behavior economists say that a heightened sense of collective fear actually makes us more vigilant and therefore safer — but it was surprisingly saddening to be so far from home when such a terrible scene was unfolding in a completely different part of the world.
While I do not advocate the inhumane treatment of any migrants, whatever their circumstances, it is troubling that The New York Times has not been more vigilant in calling attention to the president's and the attorney general's consistent attempts to confuse the issue by referring to all who cross the border as lawbreakers who deserve whatever harsh treatment they receive.
"I hope that they realized—and it's with things like the letter we sent in follow-up to the hearing we're trying to press upon them—that however much the first part of this engagement around these issues might have been about addressing some PR issues and image problems they were having, they need to move to the next stage, which is to step back and give a very serious, hard look at how they're handling data; how they're protecting against efforts to exploit their platform; whether they have to be more vigilant."

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