10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WATCHFULLY»
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New Perspectives on the Role of Information in Health Economics
However, as in the latter case the chances of curative treatment are relatively
small, watchfully waiting corresponds to avery "passive"treatment strategy here.
35 Regarding the costs and benets of an intervention, the physician often has to ...
... even terms for Central Branch which earned nothing and never will. Today
Missouri Pacific stockholders are watchfully waiting. too. While railway affairs are
giving great concern to certain interests, we have rather a curious and hopeful
sign.
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The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A ... Work of ...
watchfully. witcfc'-fAl-lf, adv. [Eng. watchful ; ~ly.] In a watch I ul manner; with
watchfulness or vigilance; vigilantly, needfully; with cautious observance and
consideration. ".[•mart watchfully look to his own steps."— Barrow i Sermons, vol.
iii., eer.
The government waited watchfully till the base hirelings of a militaristic monarchy
landed. Then the freemen of Maryland came in great haste. Their haste is
illustrated by the charming diary of one of them, who says that he fought in his
dancing ...
... Mexico, because only an imaginary line separates the Southern States of North
America from their turbulent neighbor. Hitherto the American administration has
followed the policy of watchfully observing the development of things in Mexico.
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Annual Report of the Directors of the American Education Society
watchfully attentive to this 'duty, and should consider, how great a happiness it
must be to them, to be instrumental, by their pious labors and sacrifices, in
preparing one or more of their sons for the holy ministry. Christian ministers
should be ...
American Education Society, 1819
Watchfully Waiting. "f ;; A prominent b u s i- ness house in a Western city, having
written to a customer to inquire why no orders had been forthcoming, received
the following reply, dated June 3, 1914: The reason you have not heard from us
is ...
Hitherto the American administration has followed the policy of watchfully
observing the development of things in Mexico. Hitherto the other States
interested in Mexico, and especially Great Britain, have acquiesced in the
somewhat ineffective ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1914
And it certainly is high time that we were accomplishing at least partial results;
that we were up and doing, not merely watchfully waiting as Opportunity slowly
withdraws her invitations. For “watchfully waiting” let us substitute “watchfully
doing,” ...
WATCHFUL PERSPIRING at VERA CRUZ FREDERICK PALMER AUTHOR OF "
WITH tUSOC] IN MANCHURIA," "THE LAST SHOT," ETC. WITH PHOTOGRAPHS
BY THE AUTHOR AKE it watchfully perspiring M instead of watchfully waiting, ...
Frank Norris, O. Henry, 1914
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WATCHFULLY»
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watchfully is used in the context of the following news items.
Looking for Australia's Abraham Lincoln: Parke and Curtin worth …
A 5.8 metre marble statue of the great man looks watchfully down the National Mall. Forty two cities in the United States bear his name and thousands of streets. «The Age, Apr 15»
Video: Telepresence Balloon Lets Your Boss's Face Watchfully …
For some reason, telepresence--the concept of having your person (in audio and/or video form) represented by some kind of machine while you are physically ... «Popular Science, May 11»