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Italy's new electoral system will also be under close examination.
Rejection suggests a conclusion based on close examination and careful reflection.
A close examination of Harris's record shows it's filled with contradictions.
Dismissal is an a priori judgment that close examination is not warranted.
The problem is that the millennials never give socialism a close examination.
On close examination, it's amazing how dirty glass surfaces can get, really.
They reward close examination, revealing enticing details as you circle each one.
Close examination of the documents' metadata found tell-tale traces of Russian work.
But again, too few of these wines would bear up under close examination.
But on close examination, Professor Jacobson's premise does seem a leap of faith.
A close examination of the cracked, worn teeth shows the Ichthyosaur preferred crunchy food.
Close examination of the Homo rhodesiensis remains revealed numerous fractures, tooth marks, and pits.
But a close examination of sponsorship for the House legislation recently introduced by Rep.
This is why we see radical ideas that fall apart on close examination becoming mainstream.
This entire racket completely falls apart with a close examination of the herd immunity myth.
But the idea that reading is a purely moral good does not withstand close examination.
But most charges of anti-conservative bias in policy and content moderation haven't survived close examination.
But on close examination, #MeToo does not look like a legitimate target for this kind of critique.
" After a close examination of my leg, she stunned me once more: "Your limp is probably unnecessary.
A close examination of honeysuckle flowers reveals long stamens, each tipped with a powdery, pollen-covered anther.
The country's founding document is seen close up, suggesting the importance and close examination of the text.
Scientists have also made visits to map the surrounding seafloor and walk around for up-close examination.
On close examination, it turns out to be a deeply compelling document, full of tantalizing revelations and details.
A close examination of bones showed this Wulong individual was about a year old, a juvenile still growing.
The researchers fashioned a wire harness to constrain each bee's bodily motion, allowing close examination of their wings.
Eakins didn't label it so ("old man," he simply noted), and under close examination, the face appears inconclusive.
But on close examination, Buttigieg's foreign policy departs very little from the suburban-friendly centrism of his domestic plans.
Any close examination of their history shows pretty evidently that they rest on the assumption that women are chattel.
Close examination of the Utah coprolites revealed thick bits and pieces of fossilized shell, in addition to the rotten wood.
What emerges is a fascinating character study and a close examination of the way we talk about hateful online speech.
But a close examination of Mr. Goodman's decades of work as a money guru reveals the many angles he worked.
It is a close examination of the state of conservative environmentalism in the US: its groups, initiatives, funders, and prospects.
In the absence of the customs union, every single truck would, in theory, be subject to such a close examination.
But a close examination of the incident reports suggests that the biggest culprit are airstrikes by the Saudi-led Arab coalition.
Our close examination of video footage and interviews with witnesses shows the soldiers opening fire on unarmed demonstrators, sometimes shooting indiscriminately.
A close examination of the backstory of Lyme disease shows other factors that have corrupted the foundational science of Lyme disease.
But hers is a story that could not be told without a close examination of the political tensions gripping the nation.
The array of innovation across tech and its "winner take all" tendency warrants a close examination of trends across different industries.
As a result, even upon close examination, it's hard to believe the digital ink isn't flowing right out of the Apple Pencil.
However, close examination of this precedent reveals a gulf between Trump's political use of pardoning and that favored by Washington and Johnson.
A group of activists have since launched a crowdfund intended to pay for a close examination of the yearbooks of other Virginia officials.
But a close examination of internal Soros organization documents show a close alignment of his political, business and philanthropic interests, especially in 28503.
While the symptoms and behaviors are telling, C.T.E. can be conclusively diagnosed only posthumously, because it requires the close examination of brain tissue.
After close examination, a team of scientists from Germany and New Zealand determined that the fossil species was new to science, and absolutely huge.
"I believe a close examination of the report's findings will yield actionable proposals that the Senate Armed Services Committee may consider next year," Sen.
" The statement continued, "The signing happened after a close examination of the fairness of the sentencing process, in accordance with Afghanistan's human rights obligations.
" Sharkey's tale of an F.B.I. agent-turned-criminal is "a close examination of the mind of an ordinary man driven to an extraordinary act.
Mounted slightly away from the inset's back wall, with the bottom edge thrust forward, the painting is presented to the viewer for close examination.
Here's the video footage of Van Vleuten's accident:It's difficult to tell precisely what happened without a close examination of high-quality video in slow motion.
A close examination of its tax footnote in its financials reveals that its foreign earnings bear an effective foreign tax rate of around 5 percent.
This is a masterclass in curating, with no superfluous images or filler, and thematic links made diligently throughout using close examination of content and treatment.
And any close examination of that record, beyond his high-profile rhetoric at debates, suggests that Trump is an instinctive advocate for US military force.
But a close examination of the changes in land use in central Nigeria shows just how much it comes down to a simple clash over resources.
A close examination of the publicly available details, tied together with interviews with those who served with Haspel, reveal more about her repeated brushes with terrorism.
A good place to start is a close examination of data gleaned from interviews with unaccompanied immigrant children conducted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel.
A close examination of the ethics rules that actually govern the role of overseeing the investigation does not support the conclusion that he should recuse himself.
Recent news reports and a close examination of Grenell's financial disclosure forms raise additional questions about whether any of his clients were foreign governments or politicians.
Close examination of the DNA revealed that in some dogs, like Ash, a chunk of a gene called pro-opiomelanocortin, or POMC for short, is missing.
Andrew Cuomo's proposal would help many New York families, this editorial states a close examination of costs will be required to make sure it is workable.
Upon close examination of ESG, it is clear to him that the environmental, social, and governance issues often lumped together are actually quite distinct from each other.
More time is never the friend of this sort of legislation -- it's too complex with too many hard choices to possibly benefit from a really close examination.
Previous AR experiences produced by The Times include the InSight mission to Mars, profiles of Winter Olympic athletes and an up-close examination of David Bowie's costumes.
A close examination of presidential history, however, reveals how exceptional and complex a move invoking the final part of the 25th Amendment would be, regardless of who's president.
"Any future potential mergers by Canada's three largest mobile wireless providers, Bell, Rogers and TELUS, can expect to receive a close examination by the Bureau," the regulator said.
A close examination of Anbang's shareholding structure shows that the 37 companies control more than 93 percent of Anbang, while two Chinese state-owned companies own the rest.
A close examination of all of them reveals that in the closing days of the campaign, the races seem, if anything, to be shifting away from the Democrats.
A close examination of Bezos v Pecker suggests that it represents a last hurrah of the American tabloid, as well as a victory of sorts for the Amazon founder.
After close examination, it becomes evident that far from being free, use of LinkNYC comes with the price of mandatory collection of potentially sensitive personal, locational and behavioral data.
But a close examination of regulatory reviews, court records and security filings by The New York Times leaves little doubt that Mr. Trump's casino business was a protracted failure.
We've already heard over the weekend in Washington both the Republican and Democrat leaders of the Senate antitrust subcommittee issue a statement expecting a close examination of this transaction.
There's significant controversy on this point, as there were no eyewitnesses, but the UT researchers have a detailed theory based on close examination of the bones and their 3D models.
Close examination of the newsreel footage of the 1919 World Series, improbably recovered from the permafrost of the Yukon, offers no help in determining which plays were on the level.
A close examination of militia violence patterns, performed by Wing, shows that the big attacks by Shia militias on Sunni civilians tend to follow in the wake of ISIS attacks.
I'm currently a professor of communication at Loyola University in Maryland, and the close examination of political comedy and entertainment is an integral part of my syllabus and my research agenda.
We chose top pet-friendly hotels based on factors including our own experience, a close examination of the pet programs offered, as well as reviews and rankings on Trip Advisor, Booking.
But Westinghouse miscalculated the time it would take, and the possible pitfalls involved, in rolling out its innovative AP272 nuclear plants, according to a close examination by Reuters of the projects.
A good starting point would be a close examination of the reasons why the monetary policy cannot bring the economy up on a steady and sustained growth path – and keep it there.
It's not worth it — the show has gotten so extreme, and yet so repetitive (how many times can Fitz and Olivia break up and make up?) that close examination just ruins everything.
Mr. Aster writes an impressive-looking check and succeeds in cashing it, but on close examination the payout turns out to be skimpier than anticipated, and drawn mostly on someone else's account.
The supposedly bloodthirsty mob that robbed Johansson of her role appears, on close examination, more like a critical consensus — one in which genuine stakeholders, including trans Hollywood players, responded spontaneously to dispiriting news.
But efforts to vigorously contest death sentences now reveal dubious convictions more frequently, he said, bringing to the fore examples of bad forensic science and other prosecution evidence that wilts under close examination.
But after a close examination of the water situation in the US, the researchers found that there are only a few niche markets where desalination might be needed in the next few decades.
Here's a close examination of the many times she's managed to look like a goddess while tending to everyday matters, along with hypotheses as to how we would look in the exact same situation.
Well, I believe that a close examination of Chinese censorship is a little more nuanced than the media here would have us believe and is mostly focused on preventing something like the Cultural Revolution.
Although Ligado has offered modifications to its proposal over the years, in response to potential impact on GPS users, close examination has shown little to no improvement to the disruption its system would cause.
These steps allow close examination of Qiu Zhijie's 24-by-63-foot mural "The World Garden," an eye-catching expanse of detail and graphic energy that reimagines the world primarily as a Chinese garden.
Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos, speaking on Saturday at the Institute on Entertainment Law and Business conference at the University of Southern California, said he expected a close examination of the deal by regulators.
"The team is eagerly awaiting the detailed composition and high-resolution imaging from the new, up-close examination," Carol Raymond, principal investigator for the Dawn mission at NASA&aposs Jet Propulsion Laboratory,  said in a statement .
VICE's new series, Minority Reports, is a close examination of race in the US, and its first episode follows Tiago, an 18-year-old white student at Georgia's Morehouse College, one of the country's historically black universities.
Anyone concerned about their package of Mibelas 24 Fe should take a close look at the pills and compare them to previous ones, since a close examination would reveal the different-colored pills in an odd orientation.
The 12 players and their coach are all under close examination, and the signs are good: One boy has mild pneumonia, but none seems to have contracted the rare, serious bacterial infections that doctors had worried about.
If the cladding were illegal, that would deflect responsibility for the disaster away from the government and toward the tower's owners and building contractors, but a close examination of the regulations does not support the ministers' assertions.
Those who worked with him said he had a preternatural sense of what an audience sees; he was frequently described as an alchemist or magician because his constructions — seemingly unrefined on close examination — dazzled from a spectator's perspective.
LONDON (Reuters) - Facebook's fledging cryptocurrency will raise questions for both society and government that need close examination, a senior official at Britain's financial watchdog said on Tuesday, in another sign that the planned project will face deep scrutiny.
Well, it appears from a close examination of the polling that more pragmatic voters with an eye on nominating someone who can avoid being caricatured as a socialist or a wild-eyed liberal are beginning to assert themselves.
The deal drew attention because HNA would be buying SkyBridge from Anthony Scaramucci, a former White House adviser who did not take a position as a Trump administration liaison to the business community amid close examination of the deal.
Close examination of the House's new AHCA 22.0 reveals that compromise between the party's factions was reached not by addressing the underlying problems seen by the CBO, but by booting nearly all of the other tough decisions down to the states.
Lemonade isn't just an invitation to play "true or false" with its lyrical content and Beyoncé's once-impregnable marriage — it's a celebration and close examination of black womanhood and the patterns of oppression that let philanderous men off the hook.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is crafting a massive spending package worth about $203 billion to bolster the economy - about double the size initially floated - but a close examination shows actual public spending will be far less than the headline number suggests.
Elleman rooted his analysis in a close examination of the rockets used on North Korea's latest tests, which he found looked a lot like ones that were once made in the Yuzhmash factory, in the eastern Ukrainian town of Dnipro.
His 1992 book Ordinary Men, a close examination of how an otherwise unremarkable German police battalion evolved into an instrument of mass slaughter, is widely seen as one of the defining works on how typical Germans became complicit in Nazi atrocities.
The S&P 2500 may be less than 2200 percent away from the record highs it hit at the beginning of March, but a close examination of the charts reveals several pieces of evidence that the recent decline is likely to continue.
"We're happy that the governor is helping us shine a light on who these candidates really are, because a close examination of their records shows they each would be catastrophic for Long Island," Scott Reif, a spokesman for the Senate Republicans, said.
A close examination of which species are missing from the guts of obese mice and their offspring flagged up one in particular, Lactobacillus reuteri (pictured), which was nine times more abundant in the pups of normal mothers than in those of obese mothers.
" After the verdict was announced, the U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia released a statement that said, in part, "We appreciate the jury's close examination of the individual conduct and intent of each defendant during this trial and respect its verdict.
A close examination shows that the records are a combination of documents that prosecutors already had, handwritten notes about a taxi business, insurance papers, and correspondence from a woman described in court filings as a "vexatious litigant" who claims she is under government surveillance.
We also urge close examination of the extensive protections in place for the sharing of data provided to federal statistical agencies which have decades of experience in protecting data confidentiality and whose data are collected under the 2002 Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act.
But close examination of them, especially together as a collected body of work, suggests that they provided a space for experimentation with the same concepts that Albers continued to focus on in his paintings, such as seriality and how varying tones may shift perception.
TMX said it is "engaged" with an umbrella group of provincial securities regulators in order to clarify what it called a "complex matter" that "requires close examination and careful consideration" and that it would say more about the issue as soon as it could.
If he said the F.B.I. could have done more but was limited by the White House, Mr. Wray might have been seen as criticizing the president or confirming Democratic accusations that the White House was uninterested in a close examination of the allegations against Justice Kavanaugh.
Close examination of both successful and unsuccessful plots carried out in the Islamic State's name over the past three years indicates that such enabled attacks are making up a growing share of the operations of the group, which is also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh.
The fall of Democrat Gary Hart during the 1988 presidential campaign because he not only cheated on his wife, but accidentally dared reporters to follow him if they thought he was lying about it, is just the sort of recent history that bears a close examination years later.
Central to Sierra's claim, his attorneys told BuzzFeed News, will be a close examination of what happened in the interview rooms on the second floor of the Area 5 headquarters on Chicago's Northwest Side, which covered a predominantly working-class Latino neighborhood, on the night of May 53, 1995.
" Mr. Assange gave what, on close examination, seems to be a very careful, well-rehearsed, and lawyerly answer to the question: "We can say, we have said repeatedly over the last two months, that our source is not the Russian government and it is not [a] state party.
Among the plans are for Mr. Dylan's hundreds of original master tapes to be digitized down to the level of their individual instrumental tracks, or "stems," with the potential for close examination or even interactive exhibitions that would let a visitor zoom in on the organ or guitar.
These are but a few of the stories you can look forward to over the next few days as part of Luxury Week, Motherboard's close examination of what luxury means in a world when more than two-thirds of Americans walk around with a supercomputer in their pocket.
Pre-election tweetstorms A close examination of the fake tweets from the closing weeks of the 2016 campaign reveals new details about the Russian-backed accounts posting blatantly political messages that could influence covers, but also how many of the accounts were more subtle: posing as news outlets and tweeting about conventional stories.
A close examination of his surfaces reveals no erasures, and his many stylistic quirks, such as the lacerating strokes denoting musculature and the squiggles indicative of body hair, are less observational details than they are notational shorthand for the artist's overriding attraction to/repulsion from the animalistic nature of the human body.
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That assumption might not bear close examination (can you imagine Nelson Mandela exhorting his listeners to believe that they are gorgeous and fabulous?), but if you're just taking in the general idea of the quote as being something about believing in yourself, well then, who better to give that advice than Nelson Mandela, who overcame so much?
HNA Group's $7.81133 billion worth of deal-making in the past two years has triggered close examination of its sprawling structure and opaque ownership - and of its use of debt to fund an acquisition spree that has included a stake of almost 27.8113 percent in Deutsche Bank as well as a one-quarter holding in Hilton Hotels.
In particular, many of the ICC's predecessors, such as the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Special Panels for East Timor, boast impressive conviction rates, but a close examination of the evidence supporting those convictions suggests that, in many cases, tribunal judges failed to carefully scrutinize weaknesses in prosecutorial evidence.
But if Burbank had ruled in Kaepernick's favor, the case might have had a serious impact on Kaepernick, the NFL, and other players like former 49ers safety Eric Reid, who joined Kaepernick in the kneeling protest and filed his own grievance against the NFL last year after he became an unsigned free agent in 2018 (Reid eventually signed with the Carolina Panthers in September 2018.) Part of the hearing would have required the NFL to undergo a discovery phase, where there would have been a close examination of league information.

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