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[mon-i-ter] / ˈmɒn ɪ tər /




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On Monday, internet monitoring organisation NetBlocks reported that access to social media platforms TikTok, YouTube and Facebook had been restricted as Guineans waited for the full results.

From BBC

In short, memory is “possibly good, possibly bad,” he said, but nonetheless a key factor investors need to monitor heading into the new year.

From MarketWatch

It also makes it harder for investigators or activist journalists to monitor them.

From Salon

The researchers, with their colleagues in North Africa are monitoring several fishing ports in the region.

From BBC

Apart from the "flawed rule" that required climbers to bring back less trash than they produce, authorities in the Everest region said lack of monitoring has been the main challenge.

From BBC