As a manager, I should have been more alert and sensitive to my own symptoms.
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Local councils argue the changes would cut costs and ensure their staff are more alert.
Early trials have already shown that the drug can make people more alert.
Once more alert in the lonesome night, she took herself around the apartment, seeking an Internet connection, resorting to e-mail.
Unfortunately for the Aberdeen keeper, Sheridan was more alert than the Reds' defenders and he pounced to tap the ball home.
After two months I felt more alert, and revisiting Amen I could see small changes in the appearance of my re-scanned brain.
Her mother wrote that Giffords will continue communicating more as she becomes more alert and will speak after the tube comes out.
After the latest case, in a suckler herd, Scottish farmers have been urged to be "more alert than ever" to issues among their cattle or sheep.
Local councils argue the changes would cut costs and ensure their staff are more alert, but it is feared the traditional election night drama could be destroyed.
If you want to find a good side of this event, then that is it, that we're more alert than ever in history, and we stand ready for whatever will come.
He conducted much of the negotiating between midnight and dawn, apparently assuming that a lifetime in the army rendered him more alert in the wee hours than his red-eyed and yawning interlocutors.
Active rest helps you direct that rebuilding, so it goes more the way you want -- it, making you more productive, more alert, more relaxed -- and often looking and feeling younger, too.
An experiment at a primary school in Liverpool - run by "sonic branding" company Condiment Junkie, Glyndwr University and architects Nightingale Associates - found that playing pupils a soundscape of birdsong and other natural sounds made them more alert and better able to concentrate after their lunch break.
We have to have a different skill sets and we have to be much more aware and alert than we were at one time.
The use of water as a force against the skin increases sensitivity in its nerve endings and hence makes the subject feel more awake and alert.
It can keep you more aware, and alert, than you've ever been before.
And the government should do more to publicize and alert us about Internet scams, fraud, and fake work-at-home schemes by creating a Virtual Work Hotline.
The Federal Reserve is on trigger alert for launching more quantitative easing.
The SFL also plan an early-warning system with HMRC to alert them to any more clubs facing financial difficulties.
Iraqi security forces are on high alert and have established more checkpoints in and around the capital, causing massive traffic jams during rush hour.
The new interactive Tax Savings Tool was launched today to alert taxpayers to the more than a dozen tax benefits available to them under the Recovery Act.
The people of Loudoun County - and the American people more generally - need to be alert to the possibility that, in the absence of proper vetting, they may unwittingly elect candidates here who are not what they appear to be.
More sophisticated packaging and marking helps to alert unwitting consumers to counterfeited goods.
They're also three times more likely to be depressed than their alert classmates who get enough sleep, a new study has found.
I'll discuss the imaging performance in more detail later this month (spoiler alert: it's not terrible, but I won't look at it as my go-to device if I need to take high-quality shots).
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Although more and more residents are being given their emergency-alert radios, officials prefer to say that these are in case of bad weather.
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