monitoring
IPA: mˈɑnʌtɝɪŋ
noun
- The carrying out of surveillance on, or continuous or regular observation of, an environment or people in order to detect signals, movements or changes of state or quality.
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Examples of "monitoring" in Sentences
- If you think the monitoring is all done, you should check out the OCO mission.
- Shot with a mini-DV, the film questions whether this kind of monitoring is justified and healthy.
- "That does not lend itself to long-term monitoring, which is what you need if you want to study things like climate change," he told BBC News.
- Originally, in English, the definition of the term monitoring was limited to characterizing “someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided”.
- Such short-term monitoring is not uncommon, but both Louisiana and Pennsylvania have monitored other sites for significantly longer periods — often months — before reaching conclusions.
- 8 The term "monitoring" in this context references the collection, filtering and rules infrastructure that lives in subsystems that are typically not integrated with the application logic.
- Indeed, with regard to several of our CAP taxpayers that have been in the program for a number of years, we will be moving them to what we refer to as a monitoring program, where we address and resolve issues with a taxpayer as they arise.
- This monitoring is aimed at helping geologists understand the inner workings of volcanoes as well as providing warnings of impending eruptions, in the United States and in active areas around the world where U.S. military bases are located, such as the Philippines.
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