Like Microsoft, Google has enormous power in its market, so regulatory vigilance is necessary.
There are a number of tools to fight negligence, including education, executing best practices and vigilance.
That's why consumer advocates stress extra vigilance this time of year regarding personal financial information.
So it can be prevented, but it really does require vigilance, training and deployment of forces.
Mohamed ElBaradei's tenure as the IAEA's director-general from 1997-2009 wasn't distinguished by its vigilance regarding Iran.
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Officials from around the world were quick to call for greater vigilance in monitoring meteors.
Trade rules were confusing enough before Sept. 11 ushered in the era of homeland vigilance.
But it requires vigilance and dedication, not just a few Google searches and blind faith.
Vigilance plays a role, but Shur suggested another factor may also play an important role.
We need grass roots vigilance of strokes because that's where the diagnosis will be made.
Mr Luzhkov, like other leading politicians, has been calling for vigilance and national unity.
Say what you will about his call to vigilance, he had a coherent worldview.
He is simply suggesting that the complexities of today's economy demand vigilance on all fronts.
The spread of weapons of mass destruction is a serious and actual problem and vigilance is important.
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This sort of eternal vigilance is the price that needs to be paid for a utilitarian Web.
Due to the vigilance of the ladies on 41, the perpetrator was identified and corrective active taken.
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The lesson from this analysis is that constant vigilance is the only answer to avoiding ugly surprises.
Importantly, it should also inspire new vigilance among business leaders even if, in Amgen Inc. v.
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Vigilance is key, says Cindy Sellers O'Brien, president of the mid-Maryland chapter of the Emergency Nurses Association.
"It takes constant vigilance and persistence to show nurses the data and hold them accountable, " she says.
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Vigilance and a healthy sense of skepticism become potent survival traits when the world is made too easy.
But the game's not over when the patent goes out the door--getting a decent yield requires additional vigilance.
My symptoms are: the fear of killing people, the fear of harming people, hyper-vigilance, guilt, aggression, panic attacks.
However, as our forecast makes clear, the path back to full employment will take time and continued vigilance.
It added the drop was down to greater vigilance by communities and a wider use of security systems.
"There is vigilance to her stories, and great imaginative attention, " Sir Christopher added.
So, as it often does in a free society, it comes down to us, to that word, to vigilance.
For sure, local firefighters will now be working with extra vigilance, said Capt.
Dr Cunningham said vigilance for the disease should be maintained throughout the country.
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It is the job of the regulators to apply whatever extra vigilance is necessary to prevent it from doing so.
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