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With euro-zone consumer price inflation running at 2.7% in May, well above the 2% ceiling considered compatible with the ECB's mandate to ensure price stability, Mr. Trichet is expected to say Thursday that "strong vigiliance" on prices is warranted.
Trichet Will Fuel Euro Toward $1.50 David Cottle 2011
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With euro-zone consumer price inflation running at 2.7% in May, well above the 2% ceiling considered compatible with the ECB's mandate to ensure price stability, Mr. Trichet is expected to say Thursday that "strong vigiliance" on prices is warranted.
Trichet Will Fuel Euro Toward $1.50 David Cottle 2011
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I understand the need for vigiliance; I just wish the practice of it wasn't so darn joyless.
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That is the 'eternal vigiliance' of which Jefferson spoke.
December 2005 2005
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The prefrontal cortex is known to be involved in attention, and the authors suggest this activity reflects a vigiliance for socially relevant visual scenes.
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The prefrontal cortex is known to be involved in attention, and the authors suggest this activity reflects a vigiliance for socially relevant visual scenes.
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House and Senate sergeants at Arms urge vigiliance.
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House and Senate sergeants at Arms urge vigiliance.
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House and Senate sergeants at Arms urge vigiliance.
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House and Senate sergeants at Arms urge vigiliance.
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