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monitor

[mon-i-ter] / ˈmɒn ɪ tər /




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Instead, the lawsuit claimed, “EDO was developing its own competing products and TV monitoring and analytics service while an iSpot customer, and was using iSpot’s intellectual property, data, and designs to do so.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"We will closely monitor the subsequent development of the legislative process and reserve all rights to safeguard our legitimate interests," it added.

From Barron's

Without uninterrupted monitoring, scientists could not determine how far the escaping gas extended or how its structure changed over time.

From Science Daily

The monitor Netblocks said on Tuesday that "traffic on select platforms points to an emergent strategy of whitelisting", in which selected users, entities or services are allowed to bypass restrictions.

From Barron's

"Those responsible for monitoring NHS trusts must pay close attention to organisations that are not only performing poorly but actually deteriorating," he added.

From BBC