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vigilance

[vij-uh-luhns] / ˈvɪdʒ ə ləns /


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Minister Andrew Muir said "it's really important to have vigilance around this".

From BBC

The fact that investors are looking closely at these elements is perhaps indicative of how the attitude on Wall Street has shifted from euphoria to vigilance.

From MarketWatch

Going forward, the authors hope to study "whether the vigilance shows also in informal interactions with friends or colleagues and whether there is a certain threshold after the covert emotional burden turns into overt hostility."

From Salon

To Bender, her vigilance suggested a history of trauma.

From New York Times

Over the weekend, finance ministers of the Group of Seven advanced economies wrapped up a meeting in Japan with a call for vigilance given many uncertainties for the global economy.

From Seattle Times