continued vigilance

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuedandvigilance

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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
us
/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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vigilance
noun[U]
uk
/ˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/
us
/ˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/
more careful attention, especially in order to notice ...
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(Definition ofcontinuedandvigilancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The disregard shown for judicial decisions tends to justify thecontinuedvigilanceof the unelected head.
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However, they cannot rule out the possibility of a random retaliatory attack and there is a need forcontinuedvigilanceby members of the public.
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The football hooliganism problems are longstanding and requirecontinuedvigilance.
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A number of recent cases have shown the need forcontinuedvigilanceand progress on that score.
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Recent major drugs seizures have demonstrated the effectiveness of the efforts that are made in this field, as well as the need forcontinuedvigilance.
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And would not the cost ofcontinuedvigilance, resilience and patience be lower than the cost of war and reconstruction?
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Fragile market conditions requirecontinuedvigilancefrom public authorities, notably central banks, supervisors and finance ministers, to monitor market developments.
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But the necessity forcontinuedvigilanceis obvious.
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It is also important for companies in the meat trade to exercisecontinuedvigilanceover the quality of their meat purchases.
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Again, events over the weekend underline the importance ofcontinuedvigilance.
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Calf exports, although not high enough at the moment to be a threat to our production policies, also call forcontinuedvigilance.
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There is a need forcontinuedvigilanceon that front, and there always will be.
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But since no system of safety control is infalible,continuedvigilanceby tour operators and private individuals will still be required.
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What is needed here iscontinuedvigilanceand discussion.
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That emphasises the need, first, for proper information—the best available—to be given to the police; and, secondly, forcontinuedvigilanceto be maintained.
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Therefore, we needcontinuedvigilance, and determined willingness to act as necessary if progress is to continue.
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Such support means exercisingcontinuedvigilancein the matter of dumping.
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Because if there are disparities in standards of enforcement, then consid- erable disruption is almost bound to follow and thereforecontinuedvigilancewill be required.
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Ministers and senior management accept that eradication and prevention of recurrence will requirecontinuedvigilanceand a regular review of the defence mechanisms.
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