vigilance in the PONS Dictionary

vigilance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the need for vigilance

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He alleges that chief secretary had recommended vigilance inquiry against him allegedly to block his central deputation.
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In addition, she also comments that lack of sleep can lead to decreased attention and vigilance.
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It has been suggested that this activity may be related to mating success, increased vigilance or simply attraction to high-quality habitat.
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The cingulate gyrus differs from other brain regions associated with vigilance in that it exhibits less activation during vigilance tasks.
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In groups, prey can also actively reduce their predation risk through more effective defense tactics, or through earlier detection of predators through increased vigilance.
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Few defenders had remained, and these, worn out by their perpetual fighting and vigilance, usually slept during the last watch of the night.
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Such organizations as temporary home guards and vigilance companies banded together to fight off any possible forays.
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Joining these flocks allows woodpeckers to decrease anti-predator vigilance and increase their feeding rate.
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Vigilance is necessary for justifiable (equal and opposite) reaction.
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Thus, although individual vigilance decreases, the overall vigilance of the group increases with group size.
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