The process of paying close and continuous attention.
Ability to maintain concentrated attention over prolonged periods of time, which could be improved through training and practices.
1 European finance ministers today called for budget discipline and vigilance on inflation.
2 The IMF has also called for vigilance given strains in financial markets.
3 That such vigilance was at all necessary, however, infuriated him beyond measure.
4 However, I have assured Lord Clare that you will increase your vigilance .
5 This is why it's an especially important time for vigilance and focus.
6 Subjective sleep quality and daytime vigilance were also assessed using specific questionnaires.
7 FSAI chief executive John O'Brien urged increased vigilance by food business operators.
8 He pointed to the TRAFFIC report as proof enough for ongoing vigilance .
9 But in this, they were mistaken; for the sentinel used renewed vigilance .
10 He has succeeded thus far in eluding the vigilance of the authorities.
11 It means constant vigilance identifying cows in heat, ready to be mated.
12 In his speech to the conference, Brandis underlined the need for vigilance .
13 The second I let up vigilance , the bastard snuck past the bouncers.
14 A vigilance committee of provocateurs and business men was in the audience.
15 Darkness can affect your ability to see and therefore affect your vigilance .
16 Yes, sir, and this time it looks like your vigilance paid off.
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Vigilance в диалектах
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