It is thought likely that the council will consider the matter through one of its scrutiny committees or through its executive. |
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The transition has happened gradually, in daily lessons that come through patience and careful scrutiny. |
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The transnationals know that their activities are safe from public scrutiny and legal challenge. |
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The education and library service scrutiny committee has urged the executive to scrap the idea as a waste of resources. |
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However, so long as such activities are open and transparent, they will be subject to public scrutiny. |
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I can best describe this book as a series of masterclasses at which we are, mercifully, not required to put our executant talents under scrutiny. |
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Given his reputation as a carefree character, it is no surprise that he balked at living under the constant scrutiny of Sir Clive's microscope. |
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Because the source code is available for all to see, secret or accidental trapdoors cannot hope to survive expert scrutiny by third parties. |
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Silence becomes a fortress wall of protection, shielding the pastor's position of power from scrutiny or challenge. |
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The committee was also privy to Cabinet papers that had traversed the issue with a lot of scrutiny. |
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I can't imagine what it would be like to have every minute detail of my life become grist for public criticism and scrutiny. |
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The pair had camped in the video room for most of the night, watching the security tapes with minute scrutiny. |
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Among the modern evils to fall under Ince's scrutiny was quack alternative medicine. |
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Tellingly, commercial shipping appears not to receive the same degree of attention or scrutiny. |
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The chaplains suing the Navy say the Chaplain Corps has run without scrutiny for years. |
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Appointments to non-departmental bodies like quangos are subject to the scrutiny of the Public Appointments Commission. |
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And in this scrutiny and disapproval my issues with class and otherness have resurfaced, again in relation to an academic environment. |
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Then it rushed the deal through via an urgency committee which truncated public debate and scrutiny. |
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At the same time, India shuns international scrutiny and thereby denies international humanitarian access to internally displaced. |
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The sense of relief is momentary as further scrutiny reveals the cracks in the economy. |
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Even one of the most famous monarchies in England which gave the king almost absolute powers came under scrutiny from some nobles. |
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The potential for Middle East terrorists to operate in the TBA and elsewhere in Latin America warrants closer scrutiny. |
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We recorded consultations with the general practitioner for dyspepsia after scrutiny of the participants' primary care notes. |
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Yet his return to high-profile politics has brought renewed scrutiny of his business career. |
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The extent to which I hate bloodsucking ticks can hardly be described and I subject myself to intense and private scrutiny when I return home. |
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Because it did not involve human subjects, the study was not submitted to ethical scrutiny. |
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Under his scrutiny Africa in particular is prone to dissolving in a singularly powerful mood of menace, fear, and disgust. |
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Merton's arguments are often hypothetical, but the logic is always watertight on closer scrutiny. |
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That empathy enables him to sing the most recent songs with an unblinking scrutiny that Cash casts on no one more than himself. |
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He exposes his characters to an unblinking scrutiny, probing their yearning, desire, and heart-break with eyes wide open. |
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Effectively protected from public scrutiny, the barbed-wire medical system is uncoordinated, underfunded and has almost zero accountability. |
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It is one solution, though, that requires ongoing scrutiny, not uncritical acceptance. |
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Having received neither an acknowledgement nor a reply, I conclude that no report exists which can stand public scrutiny. |
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Scholars have placed women's participation in associations such as Masonic lodges and salons under an ever-increasing scrutiny. |
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In my view, the judiciary has no right to expect that it should escape scrutiny or comment. |
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The health scrutiny board chairwoman said today's meeting illustrated the importance the council placed on children's health. |
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I venture to suggest their preference wouldn't bear too much scrutiny or arouse too much envy. |
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He becomes evasive and speaks stumblingly, as if he were trying to protect not only his room-mate from scrutiny but also himself. |
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Shane was standing in the hall, apparently unembarrassed by the obvious scrutiny of her mother. |
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In our workshop, we would like to subject the polysemy of agent nouns to closer scrutiny. |
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I have received the lion's share of unfavourable media attention and felt the heat of public scrutiny for two weeks. |
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Equally effective is Brigge's anxious scrutiny of newborn Samuel, who flutters between listless near-death and bubble-blowing bonniness. |
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The first setup reflects the situation in which a real data set is under scrutiny. |
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Yet, as anyone who has ever changed money here knows, real money gets quite a scrutiny before it is accepted and changed. |
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Your insights will be extremely keen, so give your motivations some in-depth scrutiny. |
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She not only bares herself for your scrutiny on her blog, she bares all at a couple of strip joints. |
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The idea was to widen the debate and open the whole process up to more public scrutiny. |
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These discoveries about the earliest form of genre painting in Italy open up the topic of realism in the seicento to further scrutiny. |
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Drugs also come under scrutiny, with a programme assessing the impact of the legalisation of soft drugs in Britain. |
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Such public scrutiny is in keeping with America's policy of open government and it has also served to clip the wings of committee chairmen. |
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In the week that the Scottish orchestras open their winter seasons, the future of orchestral music has never been under such scrutiny. |
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Giving strict scrutiny to all religious categorizations, regardless of motivation, would have effectively overruled him. |
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But he could come under video scrutiny after elbowing another player in the head during the final quarter. |
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To me, it's not terribly important whether or not the theory holds up to scientific scrutiny. |
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The Opposition wants to see all the evidence and is demanding it be tabled for public scrutiny. |
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The first test of his leadership, when he will be held up to an hour of merciless scrutiny by the electorate, comes next Saturday. |
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The commonplace and venial sins block scrutiny of the bizarre and mortal ones. |
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I suspect that the deal would have seemed noisome had it been dragged into the warm sunlight of public scrutiny. |
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But whenever coaches buck conventional wisdom, they face intense scrutiny from reporters and fans. |
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Close scrutiny revealed that some opportunists had collected the used bottles and filled them with ordinary water to sell them at premium rates. |
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Nokia's forecasts for the remainder of the year, for handset sales and its own market share, will be subject to close scrutiny. |
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The power that sub-units wield in federations often restricts or violates majority rule, in ways that merit careful scrutiny. |
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That can only happen through open political debate, where bigoted views are held up to scrutiny. |
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Unfortunately we are burdened by a new system which requires an executive to respond to scrutiny proposals. |
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Medieval canonists like Gratian, theologians like Peter Lombard, and later, Alexander III, subject marriage to much examination and scrutiny. |
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I can ask that the searches and scrutiny be done in a professional manner, with no insults and nothing that offends my dignity. |
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However, not one of them stands up to even a modicum of scholarly scrutiny. |
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The ire of Laois members was raised when the issue of new by-laws for the organisation came under scrutiny. |
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Some of the issues raised are familiar, but some are quite new and require careful scrutiny and consideration. |
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They would not stand scrutiny because they are based neither on provable fact nor serious evidence. |
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In short it has no sense of purpose and responds to the glare of scrutiny like a deer caught in the head lights. |
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I am not suggesting that his arguments necessarily stood up to academic scrutiny. |
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For unless one subjects the self-serving declarations of one's protagonist to scrutiny, one ends up writing in the hagiographic mode. |
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These anonymous briefings have been finely calculated to provoke a mass of critical scrutiny about the enterprise minister. |
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One's own morality only stands up to so much scrutiny before breaking down. |
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It calls for the National Audit Office to conduct an urgent scrutiny of the value for money tests. |
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Even if a picture suggested by theory were not precisely correct, intelligent speculation is a goad for more intense experimental scrutiny. |
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The clinic stands alone as being almost wholly independent of provincial scrutiny. |
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We are confident that our plan stands up to scrutiny and we remain committed to green energy projects. |
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Their kind could never have survived the public scrutiny of commercialized fame. |
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Most alarmingly, the source of people's information has come under the greatest scrutiny. |
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The link between patrilineal kinship and patriarchy requires far more scrutiny than is possible in this paper. |
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If we are not going to find these moneys, either scrutiny or the Council needs to come up with a deliverable idea to make savings. |
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Whether the Blair government's new law withstands judicial scrutiny remains to be seen. |
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The deleterious effect is that there can be no public scrutiny and comment on the conduct of the police investigation. |
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However, after close scrutiny of the photo finish, the race was awarded to the American. |
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Such an assumption, however, should be subject to scrutiny and reevaluation. |
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His answer attracted the sort of textual scrutiny that Kremlinologists used to apply to the utterances of Soviet leaders. |
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Naturally the defence subjected all this to microscopic scrutiny, and sought to portray the accuser as a fantasist. |
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Not every decision or action may be defensible, warranting both guidelines and the scrutiny the review intended. |
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One of the chaps looks up, notices the scrutiny, and takes in the gaze impassively. |
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All this maybe for naught, however, if the new tax regime fails to stand up to WTO scrutiny. |
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Yet even in these reconstructive narratives, each solution is heavily problematized, placed under scrutiny and found wanting. |
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His background may account for his reticence to expose his private life to public scrutiny. |
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Their privacy should not be free from the scrutiny they seek to impose on others. |
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But it was a composed and prepared Smith who appeared on Newsmaker Live to present herself for public scrutiny. |
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Alternately, forest activists may come under scrutiny by some for provoking anger and hostility amongst loggers. |
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Complementary and alternative medicine is undergoing much greater scrutiny than ever before. |
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While created under the best of intentions, remakes of classic films will always fall under severe scrutiny. |
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Clark has been protected from media scrutiny by the awful pratfalls that marked the beginning of his campaign. |
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The analogy between outlawing gay marriage and interracial marriage won't withstand scrutiny. |
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That is, purposeful inquiry requires some prior interest in the topic under scrutiny. |
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Giving hospital patients laxatives and sedatives cries out for scientific scrutiny, to prove that their routine use is not harmful. |
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Politically, especially as there are risks to humans from Avian Influenza, the game bird industry will come under closer scrutiny. |
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Some unfortunate chemist got caught and made an example of, and the system of scrutiny for science practicals was tightened up til it squeaked. |
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At the center of the storm, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is facing a new round of scrutiny over warnings that went unheeded. |
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Its short-term metamorphosis from a failed state into a case study of post-conflict recovery puts this country under immense scrutiny. |
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So much anime looks good at a glance, but most of it begins to fail under closer scrutiny. |
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The restrained editing style heightens the intensity and allows greater scrutiny of the characters. |
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Reed ensured he was in a powerful position to influence how much scrutiny the council applied to the Forum. |
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The scrutiny board is also looking for ideas on possible events and activities linked to the rivers. |
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But, as scrutiny of the volumes quickly reveals, the process of anthologization and categorization is neither simple nor self-evidently logical. |
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The public cannot be expected to confine its scrutiny of the Utah legal profession to the fortuities of state boundaries. |
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Attempts to associate the visit with restructuring and improving the coastal forts of Britain have not survived archaeological scrutiny. |
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Today, such arrangements are coming under an increasing amount of scrutiny by savers and the media, and quite rightly so. |
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Closer scrutiny reveals that they are made of lignum vitae, an exotic West Indian hardwood characterized by occasional streaks of bright yellow. |
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The party is continuing its election post-mortem, and one area under scrutiny is its media policy. |
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An administrative decision to deport will be rigorously examined and subjected to the most anxious scrutiny. |
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In passing the FOIA in 1966, Congress opened up the activities of the executive offices of the federal government to public scrutiny. |
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The excruciating embarrassment of finding one's personal peccadillos exposed to public scrutiny makes kiss-and-tell the perfect vengeance-fodder. |
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As the company switches to a listing on the London Stock Exchange, its performance will come under even closer scrutiny. |
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The increased scrutiny is likely to slow airport travel, possibly requiring airlines to curtail flights as the system is already taxed. |
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Rachel could continue to sense his scrutiny, and because of that kept her countenance strictly controlled. |
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Caloric reduction has been under scrutiny for some time as a means to better health and extended longevity. |
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Natural fibers like cotton and some wool can stand up to the scrutiny of a cheaper price tag. |
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It is, however, a claim that does not bear too much in the way of close scrutiny. |
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I'm glad this particular bit of asininity was exposed to the harsh wind of public scrutiny beyond this humble organ. |
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The bill underwent its fourth day of scrutiny during the committee stage in the Lords on Monday. |
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Closer scrutiny reveals their raw, uncanny ability to represent the complexity and fluidity of human identity. |
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Despite a lack of wind, racing was close and the umpires were given plenty of cause for close scrutiny. |
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Any objective scrutiny of the list of banned organisations makes a mockery of this last assertion. |
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The cozy ties among him, the company, and its board are also coming under scrutiny. |
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Characters who do achieve godlike powers are subjected to ruthless scrutiny. |
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And having made her a public figure, he must have expected her to be subjected to public scrutiny and political attacks. |
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Highly acquisitive corporates that are purchasing bolt-on companies are under scrutiny. |
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Like many other professions involving large volumes of cash transactions, vets also come under the scrutiny of tax officials in audits. |
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The Companies Bill would require more exacting scrutiny by auditors and accountants. |
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During his first season with the Cowboys, Curry cooperated with reporters seeking to tell his salacious story and didn't hide from scrutiny. |
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Benjamin's scrutiny of Matisse is thus complex, shifting, and polyvalent, while at times even seeming to work against his own claims. |
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The financing of political activity and membership of parliament should be both open to scrutiny and free of any taint of special favour. |
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Yet they cannot stand the heat of scrutiny, nor even some of the mud they throw being flung back at them. |
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Movies have long been a magnet for scrutiny, hysteria or moral panics, though obviously television now draws much of that dubious attention. |
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Both men were hit by debris from accidents and Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix will be under close scrutiny. |
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Tyco International's acquisition accounting and offshore tax avoidance practices are also under scrutiny. |
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During the 2002 congressional elections, news organizations will put polling places under intense scrutiny. |
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I feel we ought to at least appear co-operative to minimise the scrutiny about the complaints. |
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That would be a good speech from the podium during an election campaign, but certainly does not stand up to scrutiny in this place. |
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They would know that their statements are going to be subject to widespread scrutiny, rather than just skewed media scandalmongering. |
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He was the first of four head teachers to give evidence to the education overview and scrutiny committee, which is investigating the issue. |
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In his intense scrutiny of the politics adhering to various forms, Benjamin shows a converse sensitivity to initial conditions. |
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However, the product promotion that is part and parcel of the phenomenon has come in for some very Teutonic scrutiny. |
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The sister is planning a visit at the weekend bringing no less than six bottles of wine and fizz for my professional scrutiny. |
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The literature laying out the case for convergence likewise deserves critical scrutiny, however. |
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The bills introduce a number of measures to provide greater scrutiny of people, goods, and craft arriving in, and leaving from, New Zealand. |
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Death and disability claims on insurance policies are being subjected to more intense scrutiny than was the case ten years ago. |
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Certain literary figures have attracted special scrutiny, in recent years none more so than Samuel Johnson. |
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It was essential that the plan underwent the scrutiny of a public inquiry, he said. |
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The mutual aid process, in which officers are seconded to other forces, has also come under scrutiny. |
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There is no public scrutiny of what is a very secretive and authoritarian regime. |
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This does not mean, however, that a simple allegation of a novel claim may pass judicial scrutiny. |
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Unlike the medicines now under scrutiny, aspirin actually lowers the risk for heart attacks and thrombotic strokes. |
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They only wanted to continue to operate their little fiefdom as far from public scrutiny as possible. |
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It will go through all stages today, and there will be no detailed scrutiny in terms of what it does. |
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In the present case, the admittedly extraneous and irrelevant material is of a kind which has always attracted the law's anxious scrutiny. |
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The question of whether she could once again bear the weight of expectation and public scrutiny were answered last season. |
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Yet yesterday, under closer scrutiny, the triumph did not appear quite so conclusive. |
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They are keeping quiet until their products are really ready to bear scrutiny. |
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The accusation that the king aimed at increasing the royal prerogative or deliberately connived at secret influence will not bear scrutiny. |
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Once a playoff series commences, each game played is subjected to even closer scrutiny. |
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There's a few sweeping statements in there that would not stand up to scrutiny. |
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He also gave expert evidence in many child protection cases which are held behind closed doors with no public scrutiny. |
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The country has expelled five diplomats following scrutiny of their activities. |
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The rising cost of using these me-too drugs at prices far exceeding those of time tested competitors deserves careful scrutiny. |
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Margaret Thatcher was a famous bellyacher about the BBC and never more than when the imperial adventure on the Falklands was under scrutiny. |
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Department staff have been detailed for compilation of the clippings, scrutiny and design. |
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All of that glamour wilts under the scrutiny of tough-minded business analysis. |
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This is not a case where the clinical judgment of any person individually or collectively should be subjected to independent scrutiny. |
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Skeletal scrutiny also indicates that these animals can survive a range of illnesses and injuries that cause permanent disabilities. |
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Progress would dry up as creative minds wasted their best years in uncreative apprenticeships, under the sour scrutiny of their elders. |
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We live in a world where monarchy is largely a symbol and where even political power is subject to checks and balances, including media scrutiny. |
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It is an oversimplification to suggest that this aspect of telemedicine has undergone sufficient scrutiny. |
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This whole area is well overdue for public scrutiny and systematic reform. |
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Because of their past crimes, everything they do now will be subject to scrutiny. |
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Such ongoing military action gets almost no acknowledgement, never mind serious scrutiny. |
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Then, as if by magic, funds pour into the UK as clean capital, free from any taxation or further scrutiny. |
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Afterward, the company became timid and slow, almost afraid to compete for fear of arousing more scrutiny. |
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Some belated scrutiny of the congressional record that later earned him big bucks. |
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The successful World Cup bids of both Russia and Qatar have come under relentless scrutiny that has ultimately changed little. |
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One woman admitted that she was past her best and was only looking for someone to meet her for a quickie in the steam room, where she wouldn't have to bear close scrutiny. |
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In a concurrence, Justice Stephen Breyer said a more finely tailored law might survive constitutional scrutiny. |
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In the coming days, that reasoning will receive close scrutiny. |
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The thing about broad generalizations made about a group of people is that if they are held up to scrutiny they are, more often than not, proved false at their very core. |
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The office is giving increased scrutiny to international tax arrangements, reflecting the rising number of individuals and businesses receiving overseas income. |
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She contends that women winnow competing ideas less through hostile scrutiny than by getting inside another's mind, and often by way of friendly conversation. |
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I think part of being in the public eye is getting recognized, and dealing with positive and negative scrutiny. |
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Monday's drubbings on judicial scrutiny, the burden of proof and the role of the director of public prosecutions proved yesterday to be anything but a one-day wonder. |
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So I wrote another cheque that underwent scrutiny for 5 more minutes. |
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His scrutiny is rarely engaged, it seems, when he is not himself the victim. |
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Jackson faced a lot of scrutiny when it came to his own appearance and lifestyle. |
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No one will deny these schools' sexual assault responses are in need of scrutiny and improvement. |
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You know, as we got closer to the end and ready to do it, the scrutiny intensifies and the conversations with the network happen. |
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Investors in growing enterprises have repented of their boom-era zeal and incautiousness, and are now subjecting every deal to microscopic scrutiny. |
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With estimable discipline, Smith's inquiry anatomizes vocal volume and pitch, yet rhythm receives scant attention and, not surprisingly, scrutiny of poetic meter is wanting. |
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But she is nothing if not scrupulous about deflecting personal scrutiny, having long since turned herself into a more or less ageless, stateless androgyne. |
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My honourable friend in another place, Danny Alexander, was right to point out two other aspects of the Bill that post-legislative scrutiny would highlight. |
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Every item of expenditure at her wedding will be subjected to intense media scrutiny, especially at this time of austerity. |
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Unsurprisingly, their lives immediately begin to fall apart under the scrutiny. |
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Like so many aphoristic cliches, it collapses after a moment's scrutiny. |
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If Grutter is given more teeth, many affirmative-action programs around the country could flunk constitutional scrutiny. |
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The scrutiny committee produced a report in February which condemned litterbugs and said that cleaning could be improved in residential areas outside the city centre. |
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When August comes around and Bovell more than likely mounts the medal rostrum in Athens, he will find himself under a kind of scrutiny he's never experienced. |
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Their doctrine of moral equivalence couldn't survive equal scrutiny. |
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So, on any test of scrutiny or deference, there is no arguable reason for suggesting that this point of the claimant makes the determination assailable. |
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The pop beauty's passion for low-cut tops and short skirts has come under frenzied media scrutiny recently, defying her past status as a style icon. |
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But Eddie's audacious comments about penalty do not stand up to scrutiny. |
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But his sexual deviance, sporadic drug addiction, and overreliance on hand-to-hand combat may not hold up to scrutiny. |
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It has a deep loathing of serious debate and scrutiny of its policies, and prefers instead to rule through a magic circle of business and political cronies. |
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Any tax evader who comes under scrutiny finally ends up paying penalties though taxmen tended to be careful with VIPs among defaulters for fear of lawsuits. |
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The price of his birth, and his status as one of the world's most eligible bachelors, is media scrutiny that makes it hard for him to have girlfriends, he complained. |
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I suppose one could argue that they were written by a friend, and Paul is honorably protecting that friend from scrutiny. |
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The sooner Romney gets out there as a candidate on the hustings, the sooner the media scrutiny intensifies. |
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But careful scrutiny of passenger manifests and the brief questioning of seven passengers failed to turn up evidence that a suicide hijacking was likely. |
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Much of the time is spent on screening and investigation of complaints, after an initial scrutiny to check that a complaint was within the jurisdiction of the office. |
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What we have seen is a textbook exercise in democratic scrutiny. |
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In general, content-based speech restrictions are subject to stricter scrutiny than content-neutral rules. |
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But he insisted that there is nothing about her death to provoke additional scrutiny. |
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This is the first generation of child stars who have only ever known constant media scrutiny of the most intrusive kind. |
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On till August 10, the festival will screen the 20 that made it from the 329 entries received, after careful scrutiny from an eminent panel of selectors. |
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When the conclave at the third scrutiny elected Gioacchino Pecci to the tiara as Leo XIII, the schism between the papacy and the Italian government widened. |
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The idea that the growing number of clubs standing on football's equivalent of death row are somehow the unfortunate victims of a natural disaster does not bear scrutiny. |
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Should we not put an end to the legislative ping-pong at the end of the parliamentary session by curbing the powers of the Lords and improving scrutiny in the Commons? |
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As a limited company, PXM will have to file yearly accounts which will be available for public scrutiny. |
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He relaxed his pace, removed the look of appraisal and curious scrutiny from his face and replaced it with one of nonchalant friendliness and benign interest. |
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Those transit passengers are being subjected to more scrutiny, a more careful look being given specifically to their shoes and to their clothes and to their electronics. |
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It's a fairly transparent attempt by the Prime Minister to avoid scrutiny and further revealing of the truth whilst trying to appear not to be doing so. |
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On occasion, I suspect her of using the subject of John, which is safe because everything's been said, as a shield to protect herself from scrutiny. |
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The proposals were first floated in a report produced by a council-led scrutiny inquiry into gypsies and travellers and were revealed in the Daily Echo in October. |
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It would require all meetings between big business and those in administration to be minuted and available on government websites for public scrutiny. |
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It appears that people think aspiring candidates who top the list of the three selected for further scrutiny are automatic candidates in the forthcoming tripartite elections. |
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But like the book itself, the photo is just another an object for scrutiny, judgment and, inevitably, misinterpretation. |
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This unrelenting scrutiny made it increasingly difficult for the athlete to practice, and ultimately hindered her performance. |
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There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement. |
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Even if we momentarily share their obsession and even if we stick to the old texts, unbacked by any harder evidence, the accepted view does not bear much scrutiny. |
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Recruitment, preparation and performance evaluation are all coming under scrutiny. |
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The case against Megaupload might not be proportionate, wise, or able to withstand legal scrutiny. |
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Under closer scrutiny, she had to admit that the tattoo, of a snake twisted around black flames, was the most artistic piece of body art she had ever seen. |
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Forty years earlier, we watch as Janet Leigh's body double for the shower scene in Psycho falls under the intense scrutiny of the movie-maker himself. |
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It's persecuting the male students and allowing females to escape scrutiny for voluntarily ingesting alcohol, as well. |
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Meanwhile local residents, no slouches when it comes to campaigning against projects which they deem to be unacceptable, can be expected to keep matters under close scrutiny. |
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This is considered an almost unpardonable breach of parliamentary etiquette, according to which the actions of the Whips are not subject to any public scrutiny. |
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Nomi passes the test with flying colors at first, but upon closer scrutiny, she stumbles. |
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While such legislation is subject to parliamentary scrutiny, it is mostly by negative resolution procedure, so that this scrutiny is rarely rigorous. |
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The soapiness is clearly cause for heightened constitutional scrutiny. |
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We wanted to see if anything had changed, especially because typical golfers reading this package might start looking at the soles of their drivers with a bit more scrutiny. |
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He said the scrutiny of history was indeed a very cold, harsh and objective spotlight that in time will reveal all vacillators to be men of talk but not action. |
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The safety of VBAC has been the subject of intense scrutiny. |
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And those who pay bungs and benefit from them are not just agents, they are often club officials, who obviously don't want greater scrutiny or transparency. |
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Instead of stepping out of the spotlight, she offers herself up for intensive scrutiny, delving into her own foibles and failures with astonishing candour. |
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I had to fly in four different planes for 30 hours almost non-stop, squashed in economy class, the trip ending in Slovakia under the tight scrutiny of heavily armed troops. |
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Religion, if it is true, should be able to stand scientific scrutiny. |
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His account is rife with factual errors and fails to stand up to scrutiny. |
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He said if the plans were approved, Sutton's Conservative councillors will call the decision in for further scrutiny by requisitioning it under council standing orders. |
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And then of course, as is apparently compulsory these days, there's the obligatory shock twist ending that doesn't stand up to a moment's scrutiny. |
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They probably could earn better money elsewhere, they have their lives opened to scrutiny, then in the studio they're treated like something the cat brought in. |
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Nothing the Parish Council does is hidden from the public and by law the council has to open its books to the public for two weeks each year for scrutiny. |
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After a week when racing has come under scrutiny over trainers allegedly cheating, two rank outsiders made a mockery of the conspiracy theories yesterday. |
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Having no history, we cannot subject their deceptions to the scrutiny of experience, cannot judge their words by the truth of similar words uttered to us in the past. |
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This site is now the worlds largest online plagiarism detection tool, a tool that grows daily with each paper students are forced to submit to its scrutiny. |
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It may cost a packet, but devolution should provide far greater powers of scrutiny to give ministers and civil service chiefs the chance to enact change more quickly. |
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Like much of the recent obsessive comment on the growth of my party, this piece falls under critical scrutiny and betrays the limited, partitionist analysis of the author. |
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But his performance in months ahead will come under close scrutiny. |
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In short, the second type of scrutiny, which is very essential in the criticism of traditions, relates to the constancy and perpetuity of the chain of narrators. |
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It's human nature to pick people apart and you're under all this scrutiny. |
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The Government was frightened that once there was decent scrutiny of the legislation, the weakness and ineptness of it would be plain for all to see. |
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For me, there is a complex network of paths through the house, all centering on the study where my current project is available for instant scrutiny. |
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There is no external scrutiny of their use, no limit on the length of time a detainee can spend there, and no way for detainees to appeal against their confinement. |
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Two particular points in your article do not stand up to any scrutiny. |
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After much scrutiny of the clothing bit, we chose a Paul Frank pink tee with black fishnet sleeves and my flippy and pleated black and white striped mini. |
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The fraudsters reportedly used previously stolen identities to set up the fake firms, lending them an air of credibility and a certain resistance to scrutiny. |
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It has continually evaded critical scrutiny and proper cross-examination. |
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But the Freemasons, who have traditionally refused publicly to reveal their membership of the organisation, believe that the new regulations may not stand up to scrutiny. |
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To back up its powers of scrutiny it can compel witnesses to provide information, freeze assets, suspend trustees and, in the final resort, dissolve a charity. |
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I don't mean funny ha-ha, the kinds of things that wither and die under the scrutiny of the average dry or verging-on-non-existent sense of humour, but quirky. |
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It precludes the close scrutiny needed to understand and prevent abuse. |
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As Tom began his third year on the audit, his scrutiny of the general ledger revealed that the non-trade accounts receivable had more than doubled since the previous year. |
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Kath, a sex-crazed single mother, comes under the scrutiny of her prissy daughter, Kim, when the younger woman leaves her husband and moves back in with Mum. |
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It will do well to escape the controversy of its problematic production, which has raised questions about the scrutiny afforded to public funding of film in Scotland. |
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At long last, those Delphic numbers get the scrutiny they deserve. |
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You wonder whether the prohibitionists have any rational point at all The reasons behind punitive drug laws fail to stand up to any serious scrutiny. |
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The Levellers and Diggers had already been under keen scrutiny before and during the Second World War, but they received fresh and more critical attention. |
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If the case holds us upon real scrutiny, it's going to be a dilly. |
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Having sung praises to this young man who is soon to be elevated to the Bench, I believe it's equally important to put his recent edicts under scrutiny. |
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The Zeta Affair was the latest in a long line of bowing to whoever holds the power and secretly keeping these dirty dealings away from public scrutiny. |
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It has been a noticeable feature of media scrutiny of both religion and politics that the negative and the scandalous are continually disinterred to reinforce negativity. |
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Despite Cal's returned stare he remained defiant in his obvious scrutiny of Cal from behind the glossy sheen of spectacles framed in yet more ductile gold. |
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With the extra supplementary evidence the DNA profiling will provide, we are confident that the cases we put forward will withstand the scrutiny of a court of law. |
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Even now, when the cat is out of the bag, they still want to brush aside reasoned argument and hide the project from public scrutiny until it's a done deal. |
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While both areas can be challenging, it is special damages that warrant particular scrutiny. |
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Shareowner litigation, complaints to the Attorney General, and microscopic scrutiny of all sponsor-developer actions appear from nowhere. |
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This accounting made extremely clear the inflow and outflow of trade, contributing to the close scrutiny given to the balance of trade. |
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