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carefully and monitored
In 1968, Hall was 23 years old and carefully monitored the political situation in America, like the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
It is this type of damage which causes these types of radiation to be especially carefully monitored, due to their hazard, even at comparatively low-energies, to all living organisms.
Radioactive material must be monitored and carefully stored to shield workers and the environment from its gamma rays.
Note that these treatments need to be prescribed and monitored carefully to avoid harmful side-effects such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome with the antipsychotic medications.
" These results suggest that riluzole might indeed have antidepressant efficacy in subjects with bipolar depression ," say the team. Safety monitoring includes regular liver function tests and people with liver disease such as hepatitis should be monitored especially carefully.
Red tide causes economic harm and for this reason red tide outbreaks are carefully monitored.
When surgery is not yet advised, patients should be carefully monitored by a neurologist or neurosurgeon.
President Carter carefully monitored the work of the SCC, which met with increasing frequency from 1977 to 1979.
At Elephantine the official nileometer, a measuring device, was carefully monitored to predict the level of the flood, and his priests must have been intimately concerned with its monitoring.
The cuff pressure is monitored carefully in order to avoid complications from over-inflation, many of which can be traced to excessive cuff pressure restricting the blood supply to the tracheal mucosa.
Each case has deadlines that must be carefully monitored and court dates which one must not forget.
Not only were political and social activities carefully monitored and prevented, there was also interference regarding religious convictions.
The radio-frequency field of the excitation coil may heat up the body, and this has to be monitored more carefully in those running a fever, the diabetic, and those with circulatory problems.
When these medications must be used, atypical antipsychotics are preferred to typical antipsychotics ; a very low dose should be tried initially and escalated only slowly ; and patients should be carefully monitored for bad reactions to the drugs.
Nevertheless, she treads very carefully when developing their relationship, as his letters to her are monitored and recorded by the NKVD.
Nevertheless, as with all restraint devices, it is still possible for the use of bondage cuffs to cause serious injuries if misused or not monitored carefully.
Fewer outbreaks have occurred since then due to rye being carefully monitored in developed countries.
Neonates are especially vulnerable hyperbilirubinemia-induced neurological damage and therefore must be carefully monitored for alterations in their serum bilirubin levels.
Moisture content and drainage should be carefully monitored and maintained until planting.
However, the people with access to top secret government information, government employees with high security clearances, are carefully monitored by the government's security apparatus for just this sort of espionage approach, so it is difficult for a representative of the foreign intelligence service to meet with them clandestinely to recruit them.
Extremely careful propagation in New Zealand has resulted in the species being reliably established, but it continues to be carefully monitored.
Specialists who carefully monitored the stability of the craft's orbit had anticipated that if the LDEF was not retrieved in time, it would pass too low for the shuttle to safely reach, and could be destroyed during re-entry in February 1990.
It must be carefully monitored, meaning that the state of all the filtering barrel, collecting tanks and temperature must be checked three times a day.
His purpose was to get his family out of its repressive circumstances ; Graff's purpose was to allow him to have a child in America who could be more carefully monitored and introduced to Battle School without John Paul's prejudices, as told in the short story " The Polish Boy ".

carefully and progress
Andrés de Segurola had been commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera to watch her progress carefully and keep them advised.
Several of Donne's close associates: Edward, Hastings, the two Duchesses of Burgundy and others, were important patrons of Flemish art in various forms, and there a number of indications that Donne supervised the progress of the triptych carefully, and requested changes.
This church was chosen for several reasons: ( 1 ) Like other baths in Rome, the building was already naturally southerly oriented, so as to receive unobstructed exposure to the sun ; ( 2 ) the height of the walls allowed for a long line to measure the sun's progress through the year more precisely ; ( 3 ) the ancient walls had long since stopped settling into the ground, ensuring that carefully calibrated observational instruments set in them would not move out of place ; and ( 4 ) because it was set in the former baths of Diocletian, it would symbolically represent a victory of the Christian calendar over the earlier pagan calendar.
" Tracking progress against carefully defined output indicators provides a clear basis for monitoring progress ; verifying purpose and goal level progress then simplifies evaluation.
Although at first Gods might seem a " jump and run " platformer, it soon becomes evident that while precise and timed jumping are required to progress, planning each move carefully yields better results health-wise than attempting to speedrun a level, and there are some puzzles ( often involving levers and objects ) which require the player to go back and forth in the level, since there's only a three space inventory where objects required to get bonuses ( such as keys ) or to complete a level can be carried.
The player controls Lara as she explores thirty-one levels, manoeuvring carefully across traps and solving puzzles to progress.

carefully and class
However, such changes had to be done very carefully, as other objects based on the same class might be expecting this " wrong " behavior: " wrong " is often dependent on the context.
In the air, the battle was marked by the carefully coordinated use of the Schlachtstaffeln or " battle flights ", equipped with the light CL class two seaters built by the Halberstadt and Hannover firms, that had proved so effective in the German counter-attack at the Battle of Cambrai.
The next year a privateer TR4 finished dead last in the 1964 running of the Sebring 12-hour race and Kas Kastner returned to Sebring in 1966 with four carefully prepared TR4As, three of which finished winning the class.
Ship classes are not restricted based on a player's specialty ; any class of starship is available using only the player's rank as a prerequisite, however, a player's earned skills often correspond with one or more ship classes and must be considered carefully before choosing.
The re-creation used the original 1947 script, vintage sound effects, music and microphones, and carefully reproduced 1940s upper class accents.
According to feminists of color, and many white feminists, experiences of class, gender, sexuality, etc., cannot be adequately understood unless the influences of racialization are carefully considered.
The carefully specified measurements are then entered into the formula, and the result must be less than or equal to 12 Metres-hence the name of the class.
This class must be played very carefully.

carefully and awarding
All medals were numbered ( except Hitler's and Göring's ) and awarding was done very carefully.

carefully and him
He moved ahead carefully, his left hand in front of him, and came to a wooden partition.
Then he calmly and carefully slugged the remaining five shots into the venomous head -- caught in the wicker back of the chair, the eyes dead on him as the life finally went out of the brute.
The Presiding Elder looked him over rather carefully.
I put my arm carefully around him.
I picked him up, and the length of him arched very carefully and gracefully and only a little wildly, and I could feel the coolness of that radiant, fire-colored body, like splendid ice, and I knew that he had eaten only recently because there were two whole and solid little lumps in the forepart of him, like fieldmice swallowed whole might make.
During his childhood, Langmuir's parents encouraged him to carefully observe nature and to keep a detailed record of his various observations.
Electors used their second vote to cast a scattering of votes, many voting for someone besides Adams ( a carefully organized scheme originating with Alexander Hamilton ) less out of opposition to him than to prevent Adams from matching Washington's total.
Determined not to be called an Uncle Tom, he refused to deliver the principal's carefully prepared valedictory address that would not offend the white school officials and finally convinced the black administrators to let him ad a compromised version of what he had written.
The film is about an Italian Jewish man who tries to protect his son's innocence during his internment at a Nazi concentration camp, by telling him that the Holocaust is an elaborate game and he must adhere very carefully to the rules to win.
This was to preserve Xon, and the actor who had so carefully developed him, for a possible future production.
The Lady re-arranged the roses carefully inside the folded tilma that Juan Diego wore and told him not to open it before anyone but the bishop.
On the coins minted by him he carefully avoided placing any symbols which could offend the people's religious sentiment.
Pull My Daisy was accordingly praised for years as an improvisational masterpiece, until Leslie revealed in a November 28, 1968 article in The Village Voice that the film was actually carefully planned, rehearsed, and directed by him and Frank, who shot the film on a professionally lit studio set.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Bradman carefully selected the people to whom he gave interviews, assisting Michael Page, Roland Perry and Charles Williams, who all produced biographical works about him.
In the prologue to his Aetia, he claims that Apollo visited him and admonished him to " fatten his flocks, but to keep his muse slender ," a clear indication of his choice of carefully crafted and allusive material.
Brock then laid siege to Fort Detroit, from established artillery positions across the river in Sandwich, and through a carefully crafted series of marches, made it appear he had far more natives with him than he actually did.
When it became clear that the women's remains would never be found without Robinson's cooperation, a compromise of sorts was reached: In a carefully scripted plea in October, 2003, Robinson acknowledged only that Koster had enough evidence to convict him of capital murder for the deaths of Godfrey, Clampitt, Bonner, and the Faiths.
" The German piano teacher Ludwig Deppe advised American pianist Amy Fay to watch carefully how Rubinstein struck his chords: " Nothing cramped about him!
If I send someone out of the room-for example, the mother and child-I carefully move father from his chair and put him into mother's chair.
At the end of the novel, she schemes on how to carefully seduce Duncan and mate with him, as Leto had originally intended.
On the local side, the able-bodied population was more directly essential to the local Lord and was able to extract from him carefully defined and highly local liberties.
In 1958 the U. S. State Department sent him, along with some fellow composers including Peter Mennin and Roger Sessions, to the Soviet Union as a " cultural ambassador "; he was impressed by the support for composers that the Soviet state provided, not aware at the time of how carefully his visit was managed.

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