And yet our countries do not appear to be the least attentive countries in the world to human rights.
The rapid alert system must remain a political instrument.
This is a danger and risk to which we are alert.
Sound democracy means being alert and not blind in one eye.
We should be alert to situations which may arise tomorrow or the day after.
The same applies to the rapid alert system.
However, we must be careful.
This report merits careful consideration.
We should be careful about this.
We must be careful of rhetoric.
We need to very careful about that.
We are very mindful of that.
We are keeping a watchful eye on this process.
Here, too, we must keep a watchful eye and take a constructive approach to this process.
Those of us who are interested in defining public service on a national basis must be watchful.
Finally, we should be acutely aware of the fact that the citizens keep a watchful eye over the system.
We therefore need to remain vigilant.
Nonetheless, we shall all have to be vigilant.
We will be very vigilant on this issue.
We must therefore maintain a constructive and vigilant attitude for the future.
Protection of heritage is an area over which we must be continually vigilant.