31.   He said the OSCE monitors are law-enforcement professionals with extensive training in witness protection and human rights.

32.   Heart monitors have been around for a decade, but the latest models on the market are more accurate, less cumbersome and more readily available.

33.   Heart-rate monitors are the best means to proper exercise, according to a growing number of exercise physiologists, coaches and personal trainers.

34.   Heart rate monitors were mandatory and it made sense.

35.   However, a monitor is one of four key components through which users interact with a PC, including the keyboard, mouse and speakers.

36.   In all of the setups, for example, keyboards were placed higher than recommended for children and in most cases the computer monitors were too high as well.

37.   Indeed, a Pentagon report last year concluded that Iraq could reestablish chemical and biological weapons programs quickly, especially when U.N. monitors are not present.

38.   Interactive television monitors are everywhere, and a remote-controlled robot entertains young visitors.

39.   International monitors are not certain what this is intended to accomplish, nor can they at times be certain what the lack of refugees at certain crossings means.

40.   Israeli officials have said monitors would be unnecessary if Yasser Arafat, the chairman of the Palestinian Authority, would curb suicide bombers and other extremists.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
monitor 0.01%
monitor + v. >>共 352
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be 13.77%
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report 3.20%
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