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24 Sentences With "put under a microscope"

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No other group have their lives put under a microscope like this. None.
When flyers' erratic behavior goes viral, everyone is put under a microscope, including those trying to help.
But that's nothing compared to the absurdity of some of those essential benefits when put under a microscope.
It's hard to figure that out because I think we're put under a microscope and judged harshly in those ways.
"Straight couples do not have their sexual lives put under a microscope like that, nor are they targeted," he told me.
To be taken seriously means that what we do as game developers and writers can and should be put under a microscope.
The rapid gentrification of the Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan is put under a microscope in Marc Levin's documentary "Class Divide," on HBO.
Ever since then, the votes of Mr. Delarue and his fellow Mélenchon supporters, known as "Insoumis," have been put under a microscope.
To try to understand why exercise does this, Dr Hojman and her team put under a microscope some of the tumours they had induced.
What we have seen unfold in the Jeffrey Epstein case is nearly every survivor's story: a slice of the survivor experience, put under a microscope.
A plastic surgeon in Georgia is now being put under a microscope after allegedly putting patients under the knife with music blaring ... and her body groovin'.
You gotta think ... USC does not want Lori and Mossimo to go to trial, for fear its entire admissions process will be put under a microscope.
More to the point, no one else has any definitive idea, either—and no one will, not until slivers of his brain are someday put under a microscope.
A teacher named Mr. Madison sent me and three other boys outside to look for stuff to put under a microscope — rocks, tree bark, empty snail shells, anything we could find.
Why it matters: The accusations against Ratner highlight the awakening that has swept through Hollywood since Harvey Weinstein and other media moguls' years of inappropriate behavior years were put under a microscope.
The book's resulting fixation on substance abuse among the working poor might turn off progressive readers who would note that wealthier people are seldom put under a microscope for the same self-destructive behaviors.
And while the company has certainly been put under a microscope by Congress and other lawmakers internationally, Everson adds that Facebook isn't really anticipating that much will change on the legislative side of the equation, either.
Each of these tragedies can seem hyperpersonal, each case presenting a unique set of emotional circumstances; in the case of suicide especially, the totality of a person's life may be put under a microscope in an effort to understand what happened.
In the 13 months between the arrest of Carlos Ghosn, the former chief executive of Nissan, and his fleeing Japan amid allegations of improper compensation and misuse of corporate assets, the Japanese criminal justice system has been put under a microscope.
The former president lost his cool on the stump for his wife in the 2008 primaries against Mr. Obama, who, he made clear at the time, he thought was getting a pass from the media while his wife was put under a microscope.
When Chase Utley's slide broke Ruben Tejada's right leg in Game 2 of a National League division series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Mets, the relatively common tactic of trying to break up a double play was put under a microscope, with many assuming that a change in baseball's rules would result.
Google is currently facing its first GDPR probe from regulators as the EU data privacy legislation enters its second year, and there are also calls for new data privacy regulations in the US. The data practices of the big tech companies are being put under a microscope, and Google appears to be examining its own behavior internally before regulators do.
Balzac's novel-sequence La Comédie humaine Balzac was fiercely proud of Louis Lambert and believed that it elegantly represented his diverse interests in philosophy, mysticism, religion, and occultism. When he sent an early draft to his lover at the time, however, she predicted the negative reception it would receive. "Let the whole world see you for themselves, my dearest," she wrote, "but do not cry out to them to admire you, because then the most powerful magnifying glasses will be directed at you, and what becomes of the most exquisite object when it is put under a microscope?"Letter from Madame de Berny to Honoré de Balzac, quoted in Maurois, p. 201.
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry has generated controversy due to its prolonged nature, mounting costs and questions regarding its relevance. Some like Peter Oborne have labelled the inquiry a "shambles", estimating its final cost at "more than £200 million". He has suggested that while "Most people... accept that in Northern Ireland the only way forward is by casting a veil of obscurity over the past": however the Saville inquiry marks the "one exception to this rule: the British army"; whose "conduct... is being put under a microscope by the Saville public inquiry". The inquiry caused further controversy when on 4 July 2006 the Government revealed its cost to the taxpayer in an attempt "to block an official inquiry into the 7 July London bombings".

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