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Recent Examples of watchdogRon Lizzi, a national unclaimed funds watchdog, has a different take.—Scott Taylor, Baltimore Sun, 18 Feb. 2025 The Government Accountability Office, a watchdog agency, estimated that by fiscal 2026 the N.N.S.A would be 200 positions below the level deemed necessary without a remedy.—Minho Kim, New York Times, 17 Feb. 2025 Thirdly, the committee serves as a vaccine watchdog, regularly reviewing the safety and effectiveness of existing vaccines.—Pien Huang, NPR, 15 Feb. 2025 Prosecutors are being booted, FBI agents are being purged, criminal cases are being dropped, watchdogs are being shown the doors, commissions and boards are being gutted, and whole agencies are being mothballed.—Philip Elliott, TIME, 14 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for watchdog
China has deployed its coast guard on weekslong patrols inside a border area disputed by South Korea, in what analysts say is a calculated move to gradually normalize effective control and gain leverage over the U.S. ally.
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Tom Rogers,
Newsweek,
21 Feb. 2025
Waukegan Deputy Police Chief Scott Chastain said the department does not routinely follow ambulances while on patrol.
Plesiosaurs were considered among the most successful marine hunters of their time.
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Julia Jacobo,
ABC News,
18 Feb. 2025
The nation’s nearly three million pheasant and quail hunters, according to one study, delivered nearly $10 billion in economic impact across America in 2024.
Think of the Turing test: If an observer can’t tell whether a response is human-generated or machine-generated, then the machine can be said to exhibit intelligence.
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David Galef,
Chicago Tribune,
21 Feb. 2025
Friday’s hearing attracted dozens of supporters and observers – a reflection of public fascination with the killing and Mangione himself.
Intimidating sentries patrol the streets; snipers are merciless death machines.
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IEEE Spectrum,
IEEE Spectrum,
14 Nov. 2014
Sitting in front of him was the angry sentry known as Devlin’s Billabong, named when Bruce Devlin needed six shots to get out of the pond in the final round of the 1975 Andy Williams Open.
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Bryce Miller,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
25 Jan. 2025
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