The importance of scrutinizing food labels to determine sources of eggs, egg derivatives, and egg substitutes can't be stressed enough. |
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Then let the bureaucrats pre-qualify the bidders by carefully scrutinizing their track records, resources and proposed fees. |
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I looked up in my dresser mirror and saw that she was leaning against the door frame, scrutinizing me. |
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The death look was followed by a scrutinizing stare, and then into what seemed like an ogle. |
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Grace stood in front of a full-length mirror, clad only in her underthings, studying her figure with a most scrutinizing eye. |
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They made a silicon rubber mold of the inside of the horns to show every indentation and marking, scrutinizing the outside under a microscope. |
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Chloe toed off her sneakers then looked around, scrutinizing the room before company arrived. |
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For a moment, she was occupied with the task of scrutinizing everything in the parlor, clucking her tongue in disapproval. |
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Researchers are scrutinizing the effects of different winter weight gains on meat quality to determine exactly how much gain is really optimal. |
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In A Really Good Brown Girl, the presence of lookers-on, scrutinizing, judging, labelling, is constant. |
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Breathless, I gingerly picked up the two pieces of jewelry, scrutinizing them thoroughly. |
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If tens of thousands of programmers are scrutinizing the country's voting software, it's highly unlikely a serious bug will go uncaught. |
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I assume that, at one time, this was done by scrutinizing and holding hearings on departmental accounts. |
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It also offers insights into improving personal mastery and scrutinizing the mental models we use to understand our work. |
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We are constantly scrutinizing the needs of today's homeowners, commercial cutters, hobby farmers and outdoor enthusiasts. |
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She stares in the mirror, scrutinizing her hair, her moles, her skin. |
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The answer lies in scrutinizing the information that is quantifiable. |
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In the meantime we continue to push the envelope, so to speak, by exposing the bad and scrutinizing people in power. |
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Why then do men blaspheme and doubt my power, scrutinizing my works without respect? |
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Agents were scrutinizing the applications to measure how much the groups were involved in politics. |
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Not in the wild stock, because we are scrutinizing every sick fish and every mortality. |
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On the contrary, scrutinizing and speaking out against systematic abusers of human rights can make an unmistakable and lasting difference. |
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Such scrutinizing is undertaken for the purposes of suppressing violations of the law and punishing those who break it. |
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More than half of the time of this session was devoted to scrutinizing the Rules. |
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Companies like Walmart and McDonald's are also scrutinizing the water usage of their suppliers. |
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Whether it is merely a scrutinizing look or the replacement of wearing parts: all maintenance procedures are completed swiftly and easily. |
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The answers may lie in scrutinizing the challenges in a more segmented way. |
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Most of them remain chained to their smartphones, scrutinizing the market to alleviate deal-making withdrawal symptoms. |
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This season is all about monitoring posture, scrutinizing sun exposure, even exploring the health of a pet. |
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But scrutinizing all these electoral trees misses the broader, ideological forest. |
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Then she gives my clothes a once-over, suddenly scrutinizing the outfit Sini picked out for me as if it is the most important thing in the whole world. |
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In countries such as these, the upper house generally focuses on scrutinizing and possibly vetoing the decisions of the lower house. |
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Parliamentary committees could also play a very useful role in monitoring these delegations of authority by scrutinizing the performance of delegates based on reports submitted by Officers of Parliament. |
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Political parties as well as groups in affiliation with main political circles are scrutinizing the current government for arguing that substantive equality is not important. |
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Motherboards.org recently had the chance to put the N5500 under the microscope, and after scrutinizing each and every feature it had to offer, walked away very impressed. |
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America's economy is a mosaic of puzzles and contradictions that has economists and bloggers scrambling for explanations and scrutinizing the data for quirks and flaws. |
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This improvement is a result of reducing inventories through careful management of production, scrutinizing all capital expenditures, meeting our cost reduction goals and focusing on managing accounts receivable. |
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When scrutinizing the cost breakdowns, it thus becomes clear that it is mainly the lower cost of the recording solution that tips the scales in favor of IP, in terms of total cost. |
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We inform that measures on scrutinizing child institutions with respect to relevant quality standards of child care will be intensified in future. |
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As was noted at the beginning of this report, the last several years have seen a flurry of activity with respect to scrutinizing the health care system. |
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China is closely scrutinizing every single move in Taiwan. |
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I've come here for a bit of a kick up the jacksy and hoping that, with someone's beady eye scrutinizing my frame, I'll resemble Kate Moss within a week. |
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He much preferred fossicking leisurely in tropical habitats, snorkelling in lagoons and scrutinizing strandline grit whilst lying on his stomach in the sun. |
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Scrutinizing its own detailed costs in isolation is one avenue the company has taken to improve its performance, but the managers have other irons in the fire. |
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Scrutinizing the lines on your face, she strokes your cheek and asks if your boss is working you too hard. |
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