In fact, when you look closely, the Net is not a very reliable source of information at all. |
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If you look closely at the canvas itself you can see so much beauty in the leaves of green plants, individually and in mass. |
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If we look closely at our mind we can see that it is made up of individual thoughts. |
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But look closely and you can find sand shrimp and beach fleas hopping through the debris. |
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Voters can't be bothered to look closely enough to find misdoings, while politicians trumpet their every success. |
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But how often do they look closely at every shopworn assessment, and how often do they challenge every bit of published analysis? |
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If you look closely, you can see some of the nails poking through the wood and it feels authentically gutsy. |
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But opponents of the proposal are urging people to study the plans carefully, and to look closely at the small print. |
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If you look closely, the oxen seem to be Texas longhorn steers, a breed that Mongols might have appreciated, but never saw. |
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Although the Swiftech solution won the majority of the benchmarks, it is really a toss-up when you look closely at the numbers. |
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If you look closely at the above image, you should be able to see the guide ropes used to steady the centre section as it is lifted. |
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If you look closely, and try not to fog up the mirror with your feverish breath, you can see a number of tiny fluid-filled blisters. |
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If you look closely, you can see my chainrings aren't just oval or elliptical as others have been, but is elliptical in three dimensions. |
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It will also look closely into whether brokers handle orders near the close of the market fairly. |
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An informed voter is not close-minded, and will look closely at each candidate. |
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Along the way, look closely at the bluffs for the small prickly pear cactus that grows in the rain shadow here. |
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I want to look closely at the first lines of the poem, in which Smith seems to abjure any claim of authority. |
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If you look closely, the first 3 steps are exactly the same than in the tornado. |
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To find out yours, look closely at your face in the morning, before cleansing and in natural light. |
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Also, look closely at current insurance needs because things may have changed since you or an elder first purchased the original policy. |
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We look closely at this indicator internally but we do not disclose too much because drawing comparisons with the competition is difficult. |
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This season, if you look closely, you can see in the stored honey how they would bring in some honey, cap it and then eat into it. |
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If we look closely at the structure of Daniel chapter 12, we will discover a perfect chiasmus which gives us a most vital information. |
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For other species you should look closely at the kelp and purple sea lettuces, where you will often find various exotic-looking examples in the process of mating. |
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Certainly there are fangs aplenty, but gothic fans will have to look closely to see any relevance to the grandaddy of the vampire cult, Bram Stoker's iconic novel Dracula. |
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My goal is still to finish in real time ahead of her, even if, when you look closely, I've never really been behind her. |
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Here is an example of oil sands from the Athabasca region and if you look closely you can see that it is basically oil plus sand, hence the name. |
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In order to understand this counterintuitive movement, we must look closely at supply and demand for dollar assets. |
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If you look closely at the walls of the building, you'll spot the fire hose cabinets and necessary fire extinguishers. |
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I call on all those concerned to look closely at this issue and contribute to bringing about its settlement. |
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However, look closely in your manual, and there will be a combination of buttons on your printer that will make your printer go through a self-cleaning process. |
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I would add that my colleague opposite would be well-advised to look closely at the law. |
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If we look closely at the results of these studies, what makes a holidaymaker happy is based on certain factors that apply to all of them. |
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Buyer recommends that investors look closely at the companies fixed expenses. |
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If we look closely at what has happened, we will reach the conclusion that, so far, the system has not worked. |
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Her mother Elena told the Manchester Evening News that Oxford needed to look closely at its interview procedure. |
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If an account or telephone number was included in the screen, look closely at the image in the e-mail. |
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If you look closely, you can see Newark — a slightly darker red blop near the tip of the knife. |
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We may have to look closely at that wording where it talks about the intended use of the chemical or the equipment used in the production of methamphetamine. |
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Action teams must look closely at each strategy they are suggesting to determine the most suitable time to begin work on that strategy, as well as the duration of the strategy. |
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The publisher informs us that this edition differs hardly at all from the first edition, and enthusiasts will have to look closely to spot the differences. |
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We can find a doorway to growth if we just look closely at the learning opportunity offered to us with a clear mind that is undistracted by our emotions, guided by our trust in our teacher. |
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But look closely at those stock-still appendages. |
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If you look closely at a rotor blade for a stall controlled wind turbine you will notice that the blade is twisted slightly as you move along its longitudinal axis. |
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And yet, if you look closely, it's there, it's leached into literature. |
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If you look closely at the pores on an oak board you will be able to see grain that either has open pores or pores that are filled with tyloses. |
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If you look closely and carefully at these zircon crystals, and measure the ratio of oxygen isotopes in them, you can infer something about the temperature at which the zircon crystals formed. |
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If we look closely at the situation, numerous subtle and often-unspoken connections do emerge between pyrometric temperature and everyday temperature. |
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When you stop and look closely at most if not all successful Canadian public policy, you invariably find a fork in the road where policy-makers chose to put Canada first. |
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But look closely at Maisel's images of Vicálvaro and you can see nature reasserting itself, the wind and rain forming notches and rills around the edges of the simple rectangular blocks. |
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Encourage the trainee to look closely at potential protuberances to ensure that they have the typical bulbous appearance before being sexed as male. |
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The slow-down in the United States economy, speared on by the sub prime mortgage crisis and other factors, has caused numerous retail chains to look closely at their portfolios. |
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But when you look closely at exactly what transpires in these workshops, the power they continue to have is astonishing. |
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If we look closely at other kinds of poverty, including material forms, we see that they are born from isolation, from not being loved or from difficulties in being able to love. |
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Finally, both airlines and airports will also need to look closely at their practices, as they too are far too often responsible for a high percentage of the delays incurred. |
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We also look closely at the quality of the product, which is the result of a long tradition and with which they have a link that is prescribed by the law of the Order. |
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To find answers to this question, one must look closely at how these communities have come together to develop common solutions to their shared problems. |
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When the problematic section is short enough, you can look closely to find the cut or loose wire connection and to repair it by standard wire connectors, or you can cut the wire and install a new wire. |
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If we look closely at this budget we see a lot of re-announcements. |
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The time has come to look closely into these dramatic events and to draw some lessons from the conflict, with the traditional questions that an analyst asks in such cases. |
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The Conference will be an important opportunity to look back on what has been achieved since the adoption of the Programme of Action in 2001 and to look closely into what remains to be done. |
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In view of the new Treaty provision on the outermost regions, the Commission will look closely at the different strands of the common fisheries policies in the light of the specific measures already adopted. |
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It might be helpful for the Commission to look closely at the direction the topic should take, the structure of the draft articles and the nature and form of any eventual instrument. |
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Look closely at the pencil strokes in this drawing and you will not see one faltering line. |
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Look closely and you can see his arm, but the rest of him has been cropped out in favor of Jessica and her dreadful mom jeans. |
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Look closely at the actuarial assumptions to determine if the plan is overfunded or underfunded. |
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Look closely at contingent liabilities, which will be listed in the notes to the accounts. |
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Look closely at the beautiful flowers common to this region including tickseeds and wild petunias. |
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Look closely and you will see that in all the States and at the Centre, the perks and emoluments for these politicians and bureaucrats have spiralled up. |
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Look closely enough at the arms of the brittlestar, a starfish relative, and you'd see that those arms are looking right back at you. |
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Look closely at many messages, and you'll see tiny tic-tac-toe boards. |
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