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18 Sentences With "examine closely"

How to use examine closely in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "examine closely" and check conjugation/comparative form for "examine closely". Mastering all the usages of "examine closely" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Please examine closely every expense where responsibility is, or probably should be, assigned to your group.
Police said investigators will examine closely what led to the incident, which was shared on social media.
Scientists including Dr. Knoll and Dr. Xiao picked out a few of the most common species to examine closely.
It is the style and pattern of these NAFTA 2.0 and KORUS negotiations that are most critical to examine closely.
Typical was Francis Haverfield, an eminent archaeologist who was the first to examine closely how Britain, under occupation by Rome's legions, had been absorbed into the Roman order.
You do not have to like Mrs May's economic and social illiberalism to take it seriously; it is popular, and for reasons liberals must examine closely (I still think moving the capital from London to Manchester and confronting, really confronting, the housing crisis would help).
The Brazilian government will have to examine closely what the U.S. measures involve because, he said, Trump's address was very general and aimed at the U.S. public, but appeared to allow for voluntary export restrictions and other concessions that would avoid the application of tariffs.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (CNN)Ted Cruz implored a Tea Party audience here on Saturday to examine closely the record of candidates like Donald Trump and Marco Rubio, warning a crowd not to get "burned" by fake brothers in arms even as he declined to utter his rivals' names.
"He possesses broad sympathies and deep insights lacking in most American writing on the blues," the folklorist Benjamin A. Botkin wrote in The New York Times Book Review in 1960, reviewing Mr. Oliver's second book, "Blues Fell This Morning," one of the first efforts to examine closely the music's language and subject matter.
Müller writes that a "key aim of this book is to examine closely the turbulent early years of graphic design in an attempt to help the reader develop a fuller, more in-depth understanding of the subject as an omnipresent everyday form of aesthetics," and goes on to examine how Hitler used the swastika as a branding mechanism and and how Joseph Goebbels' used propaganda to popularize their agenda.
Example image with fireflies (click to enlarge and examine closely). Image with fireflies removed through postprocessing. Fireflies are rendering artifacts resulting from numerical instabilities in solving the rendering equation. They manifest themselves as anomalously-bright single pixels scattered over parts of the image.
But she did not dare to move forward in order to examine what she had seen. She went to a nearby field where she recounted what had happened to some native women. But they told her to return and to examine closely what it was. Since she said that she could not see very well, on account of her eye disease, they offered a young servant to accompany her to that place.
They worked freely with irrationals as mathematical objects, but they did not examine closely their nature. In the twelfth century, Latin translations of Al-Khwarizmi's Arithmetic on the Indian numerals introduced the decimal positional number system to the Western world. His Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations. In Renaissance Europe, he was considered the original inventor of algebra, although it is now known that his work is based on older Indian or Greek sources.
This letterOliver Jones, The Early Days of Sirhowy and Tredegar, The Starling Press Ltd, Newport: 1975 (printed by John Partridge of Newport) to Rev. Benjamin Williams, who was a nonconformist minister, written in Sirhowy in 1831, expresses his [Z. Williams] view on a number of subjects. The extracts are as follows : On Rationalism > I would advise all men to take nothing upon trust but all on trial, whether > in politics, religion, ethics, or anything else : to sit down with a > determined resolution: to examine closely: and to be directed by that which > reason most approves.
The latter book was " one of the first efforts to examine closely the music's language and subject matter." His studies of American traditional music did much to spread interest in the blues, and included early research into the influence of Islamic music from North Africa on its origins. His work, which began in the 1950s, included interviews, field work and research in recording and printed sources tracing the origin and development of African-American music and culture from the time of slavery and before. Paul Oliver's Archive of African American Music is held at Oxford Brookes University Special Collections and Archive.
Curiel's last article appeared in the August 20 edition of Il Bò. It was entitled, The union's reprisal, where he wrote that the union must 'examine closely the way collective contracts are applied' and must take into account the will of workers as that is expressed in union assemblies. To support the idea that in a corporative regime the interests of both employers and workers overlap is proof only of shows 'blindness'. In the same review, however, there was another article listing the names of Jewish teachers in Italian universities. Curiel's name naturally figured among them.
Some people are questioning whether Eileen Chang had actually been to countryside before she wrote The Rice Sprout Song. If the answer is negative, then all her depictions of the countryside are imaginary and of no realistic basis. To answer this question, it is necessary for the readers to examine closely at one of her other published work, Foreign Land (《异乡记》), which is essentially a scattered collection of her travel proses. This over 30000 words piece of work was about the actual things she saw and heard over her journey from Shanghai to Wenzhou passing through Huanan countryside to meet Hu Lancheng.
In the interim he issued an order that the limousine remain at its present location. In her letter responding to Bartlett, Mallery said that the NTSB had had more access to the vehicle than it claimed, citing several dates in October. She also disputed the agency's claim that evidence had been compromised, and proposed that the board's investigators be allowed to examine closely, photograph and measure the Excursion under the supervision of state troopers, as long as they did not alter, remove or destroy any evidence. "It is concerning", she wrote, "that politics are seemingly of greater concern to some than justice ..." At the end of January, Bartlett was able to broker an agreement between Mallery, the state police, Kindlon and the NTSB.

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