An independent jury of experts will go through the entries with a fine-tooth comb, basing their evaluations on a comprehensive set of criteria. |
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He and I looked over the modem with a fine-tooth comb, and could find nothing that looked like a button. |
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It might contain an underlying message that overrides careful analysis discoverable only by the few who go through it with a fine-tooth comb. |
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The thing was to discover what they wanted to write, and then go through each poem with a fine-tooth comb to try to help them improve it. |
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That's why you have to really go through your contract with a fine-tooth comb. |
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Tomorrow I shall go over all my outgoings with a fine-tooth comb, looking for other savings. |
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The Department of Arts has gone through it with a fine-tooth comb and it is absolutely justified. |
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It just shows you, kids, don't ever sign a statement if you haven't been through it with a fine-tooth comb. |
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She has gone through this with a fine-tooth comb and all signs are very positive. |
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I guess we can assume they certainly go over your web page with a fine-tooth comb. |
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The Sports Centre is supporting this program by conducting a two-day clinic which guides members through the program with a fine-tooth comb. |
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The Commission now has the mammoth task of examining Community legislation with a fine-tooth comb. |
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Start by untangling your longhair's coat with a fine-tooth comb or other mat splitter. |
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Both the man and interpreter are examined with a fine-tooth comb. |
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Each of these problematics is examined with a fine-tooth comb thanks to an appropriate computer treatment and a scientific analysis of the data collected. |
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This instrument, which the Administration called the most innovative and reform-minded bill of its generation, is only the first draft of a text that Congress will go through with a fine-tooth comb. |
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She guiltily goes over his room with a fine-tooth comb, but does not find anything. |
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To do so would be to accumulate an unimaginable mass of data, which, if the worst came to the worst, hard-pressed investigators would have to work through with a fine-tooth comb. |
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It is very disturbing, and that is why, when the Conservatives introduce a bill like this one, we have to look at it once, twice, three times, four times and go through it with a fine-tooth comb. |
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It's possible he didn't go through this with a fine-tooth comb. |
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He goes through training with a fine-tooth comb. |
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In discussions on the Financial Perspective in recent months, attempts have been made to discover who is and who is not a net contributor, by examining the budget with a fine-tooth comb. |
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All of their marketing strategies for the coming year will have to be gone through with a fine-tooth comb, and most of them will have to be scrapped. |
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It's going to be examining every piece of software with a fine-tooth comb. |
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We go through your figures with a fine-tooth comb and carry out a detailed analysis of turnover and efficiency, while exploring the potential for optimisation. |
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