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monitor
noun as in person who watches, oversees
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adviser, counselor, director, guide, informant, invigilator, listener, overseer, supervisor, watchdog
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Detainees will be provided with access to confidential telephone calls with legal team members and those calls “shall not be screened, recorded, or otherwise monitored,” Frimpong wrote.
The UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs registered more than 260 settler attacks resulting in Palestinian casualties or damage to property in October alone - the highest monthly count since they began monitoring in 2006.
"The resolution will support the council's ability to monitor and therefore deter violations of the arms embargo," Britain's interim UN envoy James Kariuki said.
Central Command, which is responsible for the Middle East, said it was aware of the incident and actively monitoring developments.
In Asia, markets will closely monitor a range of economic data releases, with particular focus on key indicators from Japan, China and Australia.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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