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The system could also provide essential information for the rest of the country, where the air is almost entirely unmonitored.
ECONOMIST: Bad air from Cuba
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That means 9 million potential untraceable and unmonitored animals that could enter the food supply chain either here or abroad.
FORBES: Most Read on
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Kelso and Schonberg say it's likely there are other "junk to junk" collisions involving unmonitored objects that no one knows about.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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This was primarily accomplished by Germany's undisciplined, non-transparent and largely unmonitored lending of tens of billions of deutsche marks to the Gorbachev regime.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Since ignorance is no longer exculpatory, the leadership burden must now include ever-increasing vigilance in hitherto unmonitored nooks and crannies of the corporate enterprise.
FORBES: FCPA: An Ongoing Leadership Challenge
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Every year, the City receives thousands of complaints about these properties, which are often unmonitored and unsafe for the families who live in them.
WHITEHOUSE: Efficiency through Strategic Data Analysis
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They have no paper trail like cash, and contrary to claims of scarcity by diamond companies like De Beers, there is an abundant, unmonitored supply for the taking.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Not surprisingly, the flights leave some areas unmonitored, and so computer models have been used to fill in the blanks and to estimate the role played by these patches.
ECONOMIST: Climate change (II)
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So the Darfur crises does play a part in this, of course - particularly because this is an unmonitored massive piece of terrain, through which both of these rebel groups can move with relative freedom.
NPR: Chad's Capital Tense with Reports of Nearing Rebels
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Most adults don't want to shell out the cash to buy their kids a phone, nor do they want the kid to suddenly have all the freedom opened up by their own, unmonitored phone line.
FORBES: Mobiles For Minors
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It argued that attaching the tiny tracking device to a car's undercarriage was too trivial a violation of property rights to matter, and that no one who drove in public streets could expect his movements to go unmonitored.
WSJ: Supreme Court Reins In Police on GPS Trackers