I descend to greet my public at 11 pm and am able to scrutinize at least 6 different chins and sets of grinning teeth at close quarters. |
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The first earthbound applications of this electronic wizardry will be airport scanners that scrutinize passengers' bags. |
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When you apply for a home loan, lenders will scrutinize your credit history. |
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For the vetting procedure, we have now established a procedure to scrutinize and meticulously vet our intelligence agencies' recruits. |
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In addition, racial profiling and other tactics scrutinize black people more than other groups. |
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This allows you to scrutinize as much of the glass lens elements as possible. |
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I don't scrutinize my stats page to see from where and with what link people are reading my blog. |
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In the case of the miniature mosaic icons, these details allow the reader to scrutinize the production technique of this exacting art form. |
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Analysts in Europe scrutinize the NZ example as they draft proposed reforms to the EU's Common Agricultural Policy. |
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Bullet cases also get nicked and dinged by a gun, so examiners often scrutinize them, too. |
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Between rallies of intense project chatter, they paused to scrutinize me, murmuring and smirking like schoolboys at a junior high dance. |
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The method would return to the beginning of the selection loop and scrutinize any job that was unfilled. |
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Security at the church was tight, with scores of young people mobilized to scrutinize arrivals and check their bags and identities. |
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Using independent external reviewers to scrutinize and audit data helps ensure dependability. |
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There is little sign that Beijing has the appetite to scrutinize its own policy errors, though some in China have pointed the way. |
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We may dig, study, and scrutinize every part of Stonehenge, but we will never know all of the secrets of the ancient megalith known as Stonehenge. |
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It does not scrutinize civilian or military court proceedings or trials, or criticize civilian or military judicial decisions. |
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It does not open the way for the Board to scrutinize the Director-General's approach to the administrative organization of his services. |
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It is essential to scrutinize the complete set of data in this fashion and not just the studies considered in the Update. |
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But by then, local election workers had had a reason to carefully scrutinize the forms and uncovered the fraud. |
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It is not clear why government needs to scrutinize these matters any differently than other spending and program decisions made by charities. |
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The payer will often direct, scrutinize, and effectively control many elements of how the work is performed. |
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The very body set up to police human rights violations has failed to condemn or to scrutinize countries committing gross human rights violations. |
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The first rapporteurs were appointed to scrutinize the situation of human rights in a specific country. |
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The lack of a legal right to know, to scrutinize the public action and to question the authority are the main explanations. |
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That is why I have told you: Before sending you with a blind faith along this pathway, scrutinize however you wish. |
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If we were to scrutinize the law of the sea regulations we would see that we are responsible for managing the resource. |
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At a minimum, the renewal process will provide another opportunity for interested parties to scrutinize the project. |
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Each country should scrutinize what can be done to prevent and reduce poverty using all available national resources. |
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Therefore, the Department will closely scrutinize a taxpayer's explanation of business strategies. |
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I allowed man to scrutinize my Spirit in my Word and in my pierced body, where even the last of my bones could be seen. |
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Any improper exercise of discretion is resolved by the Court's ability to scrutinize the government institution's actions. |
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It will have a mandate to scrutinize the work of the OM but have no executive powers thereon. |
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Consequently, we need to scrutinize next the role of prosody, as well as the role of the word, syllable, and phonotactic nature of children's speech. |
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The NCAA likes to scrutinize and monitor their chattel in the event that money flows their way from outside jobs. |
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She lost her actual sight at the moment she was ready to scrutinize herself. |
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When the police arrived it was to scrutinize and remove the Richard Prince. |
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In a similar way, Botha's use of materials coupled with a technical and formal capability allow him to probe and scrutinize issues inaccessible to those with less ability. |
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But the other half, the old-timers who scrutinize every letter of every policy resolution for any hint of dilution or compromise, would not be so easily persuaded. |
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A judge who knows that few people will scrutinize his legal reasoning is more likely to take a bribe than one mindful of observers armed with casebooks and citations. |
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His penchant for detail and symbolism are catnip to obsessive fans who read between every line, scrutinize every frame and pick apart the show's cryptic teasers. |
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Therefore, the reduction in punitive damages should not be construed by employers as an indication that courts will not scrutinize the treatment of disabled employees very carefully. |
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For example, the extra-legal actions of security services, which scrutinize and harass civil society activists, are certainly not prescribed by law. |
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The Tribunal had to scrutinize many incidents from several perspectives and determine whether individually, or taken as a group, they revealed discrimination. |
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However, the sentiment slowly grew that the English crown was abusing its authority to grant such rights, and the Privy Council and then the common-law courts began to scrutinize patents more carefully. |
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Prof. Edward Kruk: I think it's very important for the committee to critically scrutinize existing research, because you have had conclusions all over the map presented to you. |
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The study did not scrutinize payments to health maintenance organizations. |
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In France each department has a comparable consultative body, but its work is broader in scope in that it can scrutinize recruitment, personnel records, promotions, and disciplinary procedures. |
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The CIA hasn't commented on the case, the first in any country to scrutinize extraordinary renditions. |
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In Canada, SIRC can initiate a review of CSIS activities at any time and may scrutinize operations that are still ongoing, but only on a retrospective basis. |
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In the last decades many corporations in the world started to increasingly acknowledge their role as corporate citizens in the society, and actively scrutinize the values supporting their operations. |
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In the 20th century anatomists tended to scrutinize tinier and tinier units of structure as new technologies enabled them to discern details far beyond the limits of resolution of light microscopes. |
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As coverage of the Tour has gone up over the past decades, caddies have increasingly become part of the sport's storylines, fodder for the analysts on the Golf Channel to scrutinize and debate. |
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Clearly, the Fifth Committee needs adequate time to fully scrutinize the detailed proposals, which stretch from the current biennium through to future bienniums. |
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The IRS and the courts will scrutinize nonsimultaneous exchanges to ascertain that these time frames are met. |
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The courts traditionally scrutinize restrictive covenants in employment contracts more strictly than they do restrictive covenants in agreements for the sale of a business. |
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You begin to scrutinize plays at milliseconds. |
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These last few months have enabled us to scrutinize the entire structure of the division and to analyze various alternatives with respect to its future within or outside our group. |
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Accordingly, if we scrutinize these Pilgrimings well, there is perhaps discernible henceforth a certain incipient method in their madness. |
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It almost seems that it is trying to nitpick so that it does not have to give credit to members of the committee who worked so hard to scrutinize the bill. |
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The Romanian Government shall carefully scrutinize this document in order to see what measures can be adopted for the development of high quality road transport, with as little harmful impact as possible on the environment. |
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These simpler computer-based voting systems would be more reliable and easier to scrutinize for tampering than those used today, Wagner says. |
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After training sessions with national and regional co-ordinators, volunteers carefully scrutinize single items in print, broadcast and online news across several criteria. |
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If only the first Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship had been launched in 2013, when it was supposed to, Canadians wouldn't have had so much time to scrutinize the plan. |
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