At last week's full council meeting she called for close monitoring of the situation by the county council. |
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Its use must be subject to appropriate safeguards to ensure that these conditions are complied with, and to close monitoring. |
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Dosage individualisation and close monitoring of burn patients being treated with vancomycin may be warranted. |
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Regulators watched passively as hedge funds grew meteorically without close monitoring. |
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The report will inform our activities and commitments and we affirm that we will continue this close monitoring process regularly. |
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The incipient recovery needs close monitoring and the supporting policies should not be withdrawn until the recovery is fully secured. |
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Following rioting in Tonga, Polynesia was the subject of close monitoring during the year. |
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Use of TORADOL in patients who are receiving therapy that affects hemostasis should be undertaken with caution, including close monitoring. |
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With current approaches to oxygen therapy and close monitoring, retinopathy of prematurity has become less common. |
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Thatcher combined key prosecutions with regulatory reform, close monitoring of unions, and heightened supervision of contractors. |
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They are in a serious condition and receiving close monitoring and appropriate treatment. |
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Both countries are the subject of very close monitoring by the Commission, by the Member States and by Parliament. |
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Either way, the situation Canada now faces is very worrisome and bears serious, close monitoring. |
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This was possible due to increased printing capacity, better training of employees and close monitoring of work flow. |
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What were you using as a basis for suggesting that there was close monitoring of this fishery? |
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Educational coordination has been set up with close monitoring to allow them to work outside this contract. |
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It believes however that this situation should induce very strict capital requirements and very close monitoring by the supervisory authorities. |
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Across Canada, there are some major health impacts which need close monitoring. |
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Yet there again technological developments require close monitoring and a constantly renewed response. |
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Some cases are treated with systemic agents, under close monitoring. |
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In fiscal year 2012-13, the CAPEX plans of 17 CPSEs were identified for close monitoring. |
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Note can be taken of a general trend towards a reduction of the potential risks, although the income policy in Romania will require close monitoring. |
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The coordinator and team leaders will continue to promote the close monitoring of all consultations to ensure legislative timelines are respected. |
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In risk underwriting, appropriate action plans have been implemented at each subsidiary to increase selectiveness, ensure close monitoring of the most sensitive risks and reduce exposure to debtors in distressed situations. |
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In the light of the above, when this directive and the ensuing national legislation is implemented, close monitoring will be required to ensure that the weekly working hours for junior doctors meet the statutory standards. |
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A strong legal framework is required in relation to the exploitation of natural resources and its close monitoring at national and international level. |
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Regarding work protection, OPG noted that its close monitoring and improved use of the Approved Work Protection Procedures has resulted in an overall reduction in the number of errors. |
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From a more forward-looking perspective, the ECB underlined the need for close monitoring of the new regime in order to develop a full understanding of all its possible implications. |
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Due to the narrow therapeutic index, close monitoring of increased or decreased prothrombin time is recommended during concurrent treatment with ranitidine. |
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This does not include patients at high risk for orthostatic hypotension, as these patients should generally be started on only one antihypertensive, with close monitoring. |
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In children, close monitoring of growth and risk factors is important to prevention because complications often start before the disease becomes evident. |
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However, cracks on the lintels of the temples of Jupiter and Bacchus at the site may have widened because of vibrations from nearby bombing and warrant close monitoring. |
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Constant and close monitoring of your banking activity will allow you to identify theft at the very onset of fraud, and possibly react before any significant damage happens. |
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Patients with psoriasis may require close monitoring for kidney disease, and they should avoid nephrotoxic drugs, which injure the kidneys. |
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There is documentation of rare kidney stones formation, lowered immune functions, low blood sugar, and implication of increased serum lipid profile which requires close monitoring. |
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In a robust democracy, the activities of ASIO and particularly the exercise of such novel and sweeping powers should be subject to close monitoring and public examination. |
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That finding, in turn, has led to 1-MCP's use as an alternative to preventing apple scald with diphenylamine, a chemical antioxidant that requires close monitoring. |
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Close monitoring and rapid, targeted vaccinations may be the best way to protect the Ethiopian wolf, the world's rarest canine, against extinction. |
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