It shouldn't be as scrutinized as it is, and it's definitely linked to how women's sexuality is scrutinized by the media and scrutinized by popular culture in general.
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The Obamas were scrutinized while they were in the White House and they will be scrutinized afterwards because of who they are.
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Had he decided to recommend charging her, he would have been heavily criticized and scrutinized, and in the decision today, he's clearly being heavily criticized and scrutinized, too.
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Gyllenhaal began, "I think when you're in a relationship, you are constantly scrutinized, your friends are scrutinized, but"— he trailed off, and then politely requested a change of topic.
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Tickets comprised of recent adversaries have been, at minimum, moderately scrutinized by the public, and in some cases (1980's extended, the contentious battle between Reagan and Bush) thoroughly scrutinized.
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" On growing calls for large tech companies (like Amazon) to be heavily scrutinized: "I think all large institutions should be scrutinized ... it's normal ... We want large companies but we want to scrutinize them.
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Women politicians have long been scrutinized for their wardrobe choices.
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Broockman and Kalla are aware their work will be scrutinized.
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Overnight, my body had become public property — judged and scrutinized.
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In this respect, we want them to be critically scrutinized.
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His 224 LA Marathon time was also scrutinized by officials.
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More cases were being scrutinized for possible pardons, it said.
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Game of Thrones is the most scrutinized show on television.
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People could be scrutinized for how they look or dress.
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To be Macklemore & Ryan Lewis is to be scrutinized ceaselessly.
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Trump's evolution in one of the world's most scrutinized roles.
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The offer is being closely scrutinized by the British government.
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How he handles a potential rebellion will be highly scrutinized.
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AMI's actions will now be closely scrutinized by federal prosecutors.
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So I scrutinized old photos, searching her face for clues.
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All hospital protocols and procedures are being scrutinized, he said.
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"His next actions are going to be scrutinized," Blakeman said.
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His own work on higher education has been scrutinized, however.
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You're worried about being scrutinized and judged by your peers.
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Statements and positions by professors are scrutinized from both sides.
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Once they reached full adulthood, their hearts were also scrutinized.
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On his computer, Mr. Forge scrutinized the pictures for details.
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Dr. Cerfolio scrutinized the website and visited in the spring.
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"ISM manufacturing is going to be widely scrutinized," he said.
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The Consumer Protection bureau has been highly scrutinized under Mulvaney.
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They had been touched and scrutinized; a conversation took place.
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It is less common for a company to be scrutinized.
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As such, how the bequest is spent will be scrutinized.
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The judge closely scrutinized Kelly's testimony, according to the report.
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Trump's handling of sensitive national intelligence has previously been scrutinized.
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He may have been the most scrutinized athlete in America.
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These two settings, scrutinized intensely, present silence as many textured.
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But those policies have been repeatedly scrutinized in recent years.
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And so love itself is scrutinized and considered just as carefully
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"H-1Bs for Indians has certainly been scrutinized harder," said Padilla.
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The listings on this site aren't fully scrutinized for scientific efficacy.
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This just means they're not as scrutinized as the other awards.
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Foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation were rightly scrutinized and criticized.
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We are being held to and scrutinized under truly unachievable standards.
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The pop star was heavily scrutinized and placed under a microscope.
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And her plan has been out longer, scrutinized, and deemed plausible.
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Analysts and some investors have scrutinized the timing of the proposal.
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He scrutinized other photos online, and still didn't see his son.
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American trade officials have scrutinized the Great Firewall in the past.
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Or if we closely scrutinized government spending on these bombs when
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Under any president, the deal will be highly scrutinized by regulators.
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The Times' handling of the report was heavily scrutinized as well.
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The city's call center staffing was also scrutinized after the incident.
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What is scrutinized, most dispiritingly, is the shallowness of our aspirations.
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But the Lifeline vote was the more heavily scrutinized agenda item.
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But any footage of the two together will be closely scrutinized.
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"He scrutinized every spread and agreed to everything," Mr. Fiore said.
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They became public figures, much like those the news media scrutinized.
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That's one of the reasons Paxton will be scrutinized so closely.
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A separate report also scrutinized expenses by his chief of staff.
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And major investigative stories are scrutinized to an even greater degree.
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Recent reports scrutinized her record as a county prosecutor in Minnesota.
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Even the U.S. economy, with a strong consumer, is being scrutinized.
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Mr. Biden's ability to attract small donors will be closely scrutinized.
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This contact should be scrutinized for Americans to judge for themselves.
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He was also scrutinized over the removal of several U.S. attorneys.
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There are also episodes in his record that could get scrutinized.
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Through visual platforms like Instagram, anyone's sartorial choices can be scrutinized.
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The museum's research has yet to be widely scrutinized by scholars.
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Each was scrutinized because of his obvious or suspected Russian ties.
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Tesla is heavily scrutinized when one of its cars catches fire.
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Prior to the about-face, Biden's claim was scrutinized by journalists.
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"Yes, I am famously under-scrutinized," Clinton quipped in a tweet.
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The value of those scrutinized loans had not been previously reported.
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Russia policy in particular will be scrutinized through a partisan lens.
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Manchester City is also being scrutinized for potential unfair financial practices.
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In recent years, local lawmakers have increasingly scrutinized the tech industry.
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Many of their sensors have been scrutinized and even scientifically tested.
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Gates ended up helping the government during several closely scrutinized moments.
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She has scrutinized every photograph she can find from the cells.
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But the other areas on the border are much less scrutinized.
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One of her classes scrutinized the Bible for sexism and misogyny.
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Other White House contenders have seen their private sector work scrutinized.
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Usually the spouses of White House officials aren't scrutinized so closely.
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Of course, Clinton is no stranger to having her behavior scrutinized.
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His past was being scrutinized to determine if he had any future.
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When I could no longer hide it, I was judged and scrutinized.
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Bankers said IPO candidates may still be carefully scrutinized to protect investors.
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The location of the boiler in the building was also being scrutinized.
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Yet they are still scrutinized and condemned for embracing their cultural identity.
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Whether pageant or competition, it's still about women being scrutinized and judged.
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Both versions would later become public and be scrutinized by the media.
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While in Norway, Solberg's policies were scrutinized as fiercely as her weight.
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Icahn scrutinized the arrangement, saying Buffett tricked Hollub into a bad deal.
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Facebook's plans for a new cryptocurrency, Libra, must be closely scrutinized, Sen.
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This is partially why Trump's actions toward Russia are so closely scrutinized.
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And they were always cognizant that their every step would be scrutinized.
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Making her walk around the room while they scrutinized her was inappropriate.
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Spain's auction of 50-year bonds on Thursday will be closely scrutinized.
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Whoever the Disenfranchised are, they compose networks to be mapped and scrutinized.
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Those that are, he assured, will be scrutinized and -- if appropriate -- overturned.
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As a young Black woman, my choice of company is uniquely scrutinized.
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The laboratory has been scrutinized for other animal deaths in the past.
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Perhaps not, as manhood itself is being interrogated, scrutinized and radically revised.
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It's far below what any public figure scrutinized daily on TV spends.
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""The problem," he said, "is that white employees are not being scrutinized.
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Do you feel like you're more heavily scrutinized because you're a woman?
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Some of her previous research has scrutinized emissions from self-cleaning ovens.
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Few Silicon Valley investments in recent history have been so thoroughly scrutinized.
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In 2005, for example, Vermont's toxicology lab scrutinized machines from four manufacturers.
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"Her request was widely publicized and I was scrutinized by the media."
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They scrutinized T-shirts to make sure there were no protest slogans.
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Rosenstein held one of the most scrutinized jobs in the Trump administration.
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In 2017, the department scrutinized the Trump Organization's relationship with Deutsche Bank.
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"Nobody really scrutinized medallion transfers," said Charles Tortorici, a former commission lawyer.
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The department's use of force in other recent episodes has been scrutinized.
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But GE's accounting tactics will continue to be scrutinized -- including by regulators.
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It is not clear if Byrne's claims have been scrutinized by Durham.
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Few athletes have had their loyalties scrutinized as much as James has.
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Facebook (FB) will be scrutinized as part of that review as well.
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Local news outlets scrutinized every comment and Twitter post by Mr. Harris.
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Mr. Dietl's record as an investigator has not been closely scrutinized, however.
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There'd be a lot of presidents that would be scrutinized under that.
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Whatever that discount may amount to is likely to be heavily scrutinized.
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At least one staffer from The New York Times scrutinized the column.
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Even the ostensible "successes" of sanctions should be scrutinized with some skepticism.
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Biden in kind has scrutinized Sanders' formerly moderate record on gun control.
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Its aim is to ensure that those files are never publicly scrutinized.
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" Another source: "Don can't do any deals, because he'll be overly scrutinized.
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In his column, Spencer scrutinized Trump&aposs influence during Gallagher&aposs trial.
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The justices scrutinized the consequences of a ruling in Mr. Murphy's favor.
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Any such move would still have to be scrutinized by EU authorities.
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So Obama and his team carefully scrutinized every policy and every speech.
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Who knows what race, religious group, or professional sector will be scrutinized tomorrow?
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The claim sparked a conversation about how women's bodies are judged and scrutinized.
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Embraced by all It's a defense that's been embraced by others getting scrutinized.
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The effects on ova, and eventually embryos, will also need to be scrutinized.
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Toni's friend, Roxanne Townsend, received the scrutinized text that morning, Anderson tells PEOPLE.
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Syracuse will be scrutinized like no other team Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim.
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Tulsi Gabbard (who previously accompanied Kucinich on a much-scrutinized trip to Syria).
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This seemed to suggest that a female engineer's work was more heavily scrutinized.
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It could then be highly scrutinized, activists say, without clear and transparent guidelines.
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This is hardly the first time online music platforms get scrutinized in China.
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Manafort has also been scrutinized in the investigations into Russia and the election.
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Being a famous parent means having your family scrutinized for all to see.
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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton said the deal should be closely scrutinized by regulators.
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I grew up with my entire social behavior scrutinized and used against me.
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We still feel trapped, restricted, anxious, surveilled, scrutinized, by things like gender roles.
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And who knows, maybe one day Ninja will be as scrutinized as Messi.
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The deal arrives at time when MoviePass' business model is being increasingly scrutinized.
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Google's search business has been highly scrutinized by politicians and industry competitors alike.
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"All large institutions should be scrutinized," Bezos said in an unusually subdued tone.
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Globe Awards, most of us would be mortified if we were physically scrutinized
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Lately, Williams' isn't just being scrutinized for what she wears on the court.
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Wolfango Piccoli, co-president of Teneo Intelligence, said the deals should be scrutinized.
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And Miller went through a much-scrutinized split from fellow Brit Jude Law.
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There's not enough oversight [and this type of testimony isn't] scrutinized carefully enough.
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Friday's employment report will also be scrutinized for proof of the economic recovery.
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The NFL remains the most profitable and most scrutinized sports organization in America.
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The allegations about obstruction of justice are serious and deserve to be scrutinized.
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Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign manager, has been heavily scrutinized by Mueller's probe.
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"Police work should be scrutinized by those who understand it," he told reporters.
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Even after he does, every envelope opening will be scrutinized again and again.
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But the 3.13 receiver class was scrutinized pretty heavily heading into the draft.
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They debated and scrutinized; they couldn't bring themselves to believe it was true.
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Every single prisoner eligible for early release will be carefully scrutinized by judges.
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Sondland is being scrutinized for his role in advancing Trump's interests in Ukraine
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But, because she is so visible, everything she does or says is scrutinized.
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The U.S. counterterrorism mission in Niger has been heavily scrutinized following an Oct.
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Twitter has long been scrutinized for its apparent inability to effectively address abuse.
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These studies were scrutinized by the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Publications Committee.
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At least one member of the media scrutinized her work during her trips.
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Governor Mark Carney's words will be scrutinized for any shift in his views.
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But KFC's parent, Yum Brands, took a hit after CCTV scrutinized its suppliers.
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It is widely assumed that Trump's returns have been scrutinized by Mueller's investigators.
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I was terrified of being picked apart, of being scrutinized, of being seen.
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Collins isn't the only senator whose decision on Kavanaugh will be carefully scrutinized.
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His work as a consultant for a lobbying firm was also scrutinized closely.
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By now, well over year later, the silhouette has been accepted, scrutinized, absorbed.
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And the governor's apparent conflicts of interest have been scrutinized throughout his tenure.
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It was constantly scrutinized and regularly on the front page of Italian newspapers.
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The department's use of force in other recent episodes has also been scrutinized.
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The Federal Communications Commission has scrutinized a possible T-Mobile-Sprint merger before.
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The matter of the stalled aid is being scrutinized by multiple House committees.
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But when Fisher scrutinized the tax return, he found something even more shocking.
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Treasury yields fell ahead of Yellen's speech, which will be scrutinized by investors.
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Now bidding for a second term, the septuagenarian's health has been much scrutinized.
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Newell's acquisition of Jarden was heavily scrutinized at the time of the deal.
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Generally, legislators and users have scrutinized Instagram for its stronghold over minors' attention.
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The candidate's fiscal and economic policy plans will be closely scrutinized by investors.
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"His response and his actions, like everyone else, will be scrutinized," Israel said.
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As Mithril is being scrutinized, Royan has added to his public relations team.
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Still, Chipotle's history with foodborne illness issues means each new incident is scrutinized.
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The Larkin team, long scrutinized online, was even more intimidating in the flesh.
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It's what people are doing when they're alone and they don't feel scrutinized.
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Every movement was scrutinized, every variable in Piecyk's Platform Engine massaged just so.
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Financial records, forward-looking models, audit records and any other spreadsheet will be scrutinized.
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Police were heavily scrutinized for their initial handling of a call to Schieber's apartment.
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McCain's comments were scrutinized on Twitter, with many raising concerns about his well-being.
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But they said that the "issue of collusion" with Russia is still being scrutinized.
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Every club they joined, political donation they made or article they wrote is scrutinized.
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Beyoncé, mother of Blue Ivy and two unnamed American treasures, gets scrutinized a lot.
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Amazon's tax policies were previously scrutinized by lawmakers over a tax deal in Luxembourg.
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Mylan was scrutinized in 2016 for its drug pricing strategy over the last decade.
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They're more rough when your relationship is constantly being scrutinized by the public eye.
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So her health is carefully scrutinized by people on both sides of the aisle.
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JEFF WILKE: We think that all significant entities in the economy should be scrutinized.
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BCFS, which has been scrutinized over the conditions at Tornillo, has a checkered history.
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And women who choose to not have kids are no longer scrutinized by others.
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Seacrest has been scrutinized after a woman who worked as his stylist at E!
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"He probably had the most scrutinized job that you could possibly have," Rivers said.
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It's unusual, however, for passengers aboard a domestic flight to be scrutinized after landing.
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Like any other Supreme Court nominees, Kavanaugh's record should be scrutinized closely and carefully.
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Donald Trump Jr. isn't the only family member to have a highly scrutinized hairstyle.
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This means license applications are scrutinized more closely and most of them are rejected.
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This also isn't the first time Facebook has been scrutinized on anti-competitive grounds.
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"Those issues will obviously need to be very carefully scrutinized," he told CBC television.
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They are carefully choreographed affairs, where every word, movement, and image is carefully scrutinized.
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I have not scrutinized Clinton's extensive medical record, but here's what I do know.
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These developments, however, resulted from female victims having their credibility scrutinized on national television.
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But now, instead of a passing mention, these tiny tidbits are scrutinized and debated.
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The initiative does not cover the most scrutinized aspect of Juul: the product itself.
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Plus, the budget that NASA has proposed for Orion has also been heavily scrutinized.
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It takes some getting used to to have your every move analyzed and scrutinized.
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Republicans have long scrutinized the dossier following revelations it was paid for by Democrats.
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The FBI has also scrutinized Flynn's dealings with Russia's ambassador during the presidential transition.
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He knew that no one truly scrutinized the treasurer's books he had been doctoring.
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The couple were scrutinized amid reports that they took three private jets in August.
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They were discovered by KPMG as the audit firm scrutinized ABB's books for 2018.
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I think women in hip-hop have a history of just being scrutinized, period.
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His work as a consultant for a lobbying firm has also been scrutinized closely.
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But Travis was troubled that few in the media had scrutinized the students' stories.
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Starbucks holiday cups have been scrutinized ever since the original cup controversy in 2015.
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It is shameful that the Trump infrastructure plan has not been more carefully scrutinized.
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I got scrutinized for [my stutter] by bullies on the bus and the playground.
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Nor is Mr. Trump the first public figure whose sexual behavior has been scrutinized.
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Few generations have been analyzed, scrutinized and critiqued as much as the millennial generation.
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From the left, the most scrutinized of those choices would be for Treasury secretary.
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Every striation and crevice, every pimple and imperfection, will be scrutinized, praised or criticized.
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It may not have been the most glaring faux pas the hyper-scrutinized Mrs.
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And the potential impact on birds, fisheries and marine mammals will be closely scrutinized.
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The encounter was first documented in Mr. Penn's highly scrutinized piece for Rolling Stone.
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The abstractions that influence our perceptions of reality are being scrutinized, and rightfully so.
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Conventional meat producers have been scrutinized and denounced for years by animal rights groups.
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This stretch of the border is one of the most heavily guarded and scrutinized.
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The researchers again scrutinized their blood for levels of fatty acids and blood sugar.
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He scrutinized reality with a new directness and tried to record what he saw.
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At his most scrutinized moments, he probably trusted too much in his players' heart.
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Their lives won't be scrutinized, but they lose their right to a jury trial.
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Residents were warned that their luggage would be searched and their cell phones scrutinized.
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So decks and outdoor living areas are scrutinized and chiseled away at and reduced.
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It could prove an untenable attribute for the most scrutinized man in the world.
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While the details of his professional life are unspecified, his romantic behavior is scrutinized.
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He thought that, in general, the video platform isn't being scrutinized enough about misinformation.
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"We are being scrutinized carefully, and we are perfectly aware of it," he said.
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Another interesting aspect of his wealth was how he allowed it to be scrutinized.
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Nearly every employee at the American Embassy was scrutinized, no matter how high ranking.
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Auditors and government officials have long scrutinized vetting and security issues around training programs.
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But Democrats said Thursday that Barr, 68, has to be scrutinized under what Sen.
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Steele has become a highly scrutinized figure over the Trump-Russia dossier he compiled.
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The workers were scrutinized for their use of free wireless internet on the routes.
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The president has repeatedly suggested on Twitter that Mr. Cohen's family members be scrutinized.
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Famous women's appearances are scrutinized in an even more intense and pretty gross way.
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And companies' social responsibility programs, say for clean energy or water efficiency, have been scrutinized.
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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said the proposed merger should be "closely scrutinized" by regulators.
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Scrutinized from the very beginning, like all First Ladies are, yes — but it was different.
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Walker's driving history scrutinized Walker received his commercial driver's license in April, the NTSB said.
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They've both had multiple marriages (including Kardashian's to West) that have been scrutinized and examined.
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The Food and Drug Administration has scrutinized Juul's marketing practices and appealing nature to kids.
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Wolkoff was scrutinized in media accounts this year because the firm received nearly $82017 million.
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As the FDA scrutinized Juul and debated its next steps, the outcry grew even louder.
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We are in a day and time where everything our president does is being scrutinized.
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Every purchase, down to items like Band-Aids, was scrutinized for potential pennies of savings.
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As such, the only real restriction is that Kushner's moves will now be more scrutinized.
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Syngenta's (SYT) takeover by ChemChina will reportedly be scrutinized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Amazon's investment in Deliveroo is currently being scrutinized by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.
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People familiar with the investigation told the Post that the officials' testimony was being scrutinized.
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Either way, further moves taken by the Bank of Japan are expected to be scrutinized.
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But even some of these luminaries are starting to see their antics more heavily scrutinized.
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The data will be scrutinized by the Bank of Japan at its Oct. 31-Nov.
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Pay disclosures are being scrutinized as banks face pressure from shareholders to overhaul pay practices.
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A Justice Department spokesman declined to provide a list of companies that would be scrutinized.
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It's just another reminder that bodies, and women's bodies especially, are scrutinized wherever we go.
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Beyond Europe, Trump's reactions to the report will be just as closely scrutinized as Russia's.
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Now every girlfriend is scrutinized by a public that knows him only from a distance.
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Any exploratory spending for HDR-HI should be scrutinized and come with strict oversight provisions.
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Her performance will be scrutinized and used to advance arguments she has wished to avoid.
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No more selfless mom with the over-scrutinized clothes and hair and civic-minded projects.
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South Korea will be defended and North Korea's nuclear and missile ambitions will be scrutinized.
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Every move should be scrutinized, and every attempt to harm the environment should be hamstrung.
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Again, if we don't know who this person is, how can their credibility be scrutinized?
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Hillary Clinton continues to be scrutinized like a presidential candidate, despite not running for anything.
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These painting have been written about and scrutinized by many critics and historians, including myself.
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It revealed a vulnerability that is being scrutinized by security forces and airport operators worldwide.
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The friend scrutinized the sheer fabric and her exposed cleavage and made a dubious face.
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Joe Crowley, D-New York, everything she does will be watched and scrutinized to death.
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So what if I'm scrutinized or thrown under the bus a few times a week?
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GOP members scrutinized how Clinton handled the matter ahead of her failed 2016 presidential bid.
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Payments from Russian businesses Flynn has also been scrutinized for his work with Russian businesses.
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We're being judged and scrutinized, and it's grueling and it's painful, but it is time.
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I handed her my driver's license and she scrutinized it like an incredulous club bouncer.
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Wade, Kavanaugh's opinion last fall involving a pregnant migrant will be scrutinized in Senate hearings.
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He has scrutinized Abedin's time sheets, concerned she was possibly overpaid while on maternity leave.
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Team members scrutinized the patients and their famlilies for anything that could explain the problem.
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You really do need strict separation when conflicts are being heavily — perhaps too heavily — scrutinized.
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As with any Fed announcement, the media has scrutinized it for signs of impending doom.
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Traders are now scrutinized more than ever throughout their banks, not just by their managers.
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The highest-profile case being scrutinized involves Mr. McPartland's investigation of a former county executive.
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CMS aggressively pursued audits of wheelchair claims and scrutinized clinical documentation to demonstrate medical necessity.
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"They were scrutinized much more rigorously," said Roman Storzer, a lawyer representing the Bensalem Masjid.
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Invesco Chief Global Markets Strategist Kristina Hooper says she's glad the companies are being scrutinized.
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The PNG investigation comes after the loan was also scrutinized by the PNG's Ombudsman Commission.
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That means surveys conducted on behalf of newspapers and TV channels will be closely scrutinized.
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" Harris, in Delaware, added: "As a POC it's knowing that every single thing is scrutinized.
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In the U.S., this is not a big deal, what you search for isn't scrutinized.
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In the wake of her much-scrutinized separation from Charles, Diana hid from the spotlight.
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But these well-intentioned efforts often leave parents of color feeling scrutinized, judged and powerless.
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Over the years, plenty of careful science has scrutinized wireless technology for potential health risks.
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She's worried she'll be scrutinized and reduced to a mere pothead looking for a connection.
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Farmers tend to be scrutinized for their livestock practices, but what role do drugmakers play?
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Often, it seems Ms. Carey's flubs are more scrutinized in the press than her music.
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Organic chloride levels have been closely scrutinized following a major oil contamination earlier this year.
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It comes as facial recognition technology has become both more widespread and more closely scrutinized.
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It remains unclear whether Facebook has ever scrutinized how its partner companies handled personal data.
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Sackler has denied being involved in the company's marketing activities, which have long been scrutinized.
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She objects to the fact that the police then also scrutinized her erased text messages.
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Cotton, like many other Republican lawmakers, have scrutinized China, where scientists believe the coronavirus originated.
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In one way, at least, Huawei's technology is among the most scrutinized in the world.
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The next general election is scheduled for next year, and will probably be closely scrutinized.
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U.S.-Russia relations have been scrutinized since Trump's election to the White House in 2016.
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Critics of the strategy have scrutinized the lack of comprehensive analysis, measurable objectives and data.
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On campus, Ms. Adachi, who is studying law, said she feels scrutinized as a minority.
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The latest update from Chinese officials on the coronavirus will be heavily scrutinized by investors.
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Times readers scrutinized Mr. Cohen's credibility as they evaluated the implications of his congressional testimony.
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The launch was closely scrutinized because of the abortive mission to the ISS on Oct.
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Battles over blue-chip recruits in football and basketball already tend to be heavily scrutinized.
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Officers like him, said Mr. Baimurat, were also closely scrutinized for any signs of disloyalty.
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These paintings are to be contemplated from afar as well as walked up to and scrutinized.
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"This is simple to understand," Conway added, highlighting the people and regions that should be scrutinized.
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Regardless, the deal is expected to be subjected to a closely scrutinized and politically contentious review.
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But this isn&apost the first time the actress has been scrutinized for her film roles.
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Their technique can be scrutinized movement by movement, pinpointing limb and joint angles, with quantitative feedback.
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And then the filmmakers' methods were more thoroughly scrutinized, which prompted a debate about documentary ethics.
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As you might imagine, this isn't the first time the non-transferrable policy has been scrutinized.
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An AI startup owned by Google is about to be scrutinized for processing UK patient data.
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Powell's remarks will be scrutinized for clues on what more policymakers are planning to boost growth.
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His remarks will be scrutinized for clues on what more policymakers are planning to boost growth.
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When she was in the Senate, Carol Moseley Braun got used to having her clothing scrutinized.
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In choosing between two unpopular candidates, the character of both Clinton and Trump is being scrutinized.
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The bias was more apparent on loans that were not scrutinized publicly by credit ratings agencies.
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This is not the first time Facebook has been publicly scrutinized for scandals affecting its users.
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" Added a source in their circle: "Don can't do any deals, because he'll be overly scrutinized.
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Immigration has been among the most politically divisive and highly scrutinized issues during Donald Trump's presidency.
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Chinese authorities scrutinized United Technologies' Rockwell Collins acquisition heavily, given its footprint in that country's market.
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It will also set the stage for the deal to be closely scrutinized by antitrust regulators.
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Foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said earlier on Friday that Johnson's Brexit proposals had to be scrutinized.
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His performance in the pay-per-view market has been scrutinized every step of the way.
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" Adds a source in their circle: "Don can't do any deals, because he'll be overly scrutinized.
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You know, the ones that were scrutinized earlier this year for maybe not being so accurate.
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Organic chloride levels have been scrutinized following a major oil contamination, which emerged in late April.
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Airports are weird places for everyone; who wants to be scrutinized by some random TSA agent?
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Because this one was among the most closely scrutinized and picked over I had ever seen.
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According to Mulligan, being scrutinized by the paparazzi and media outlets once drove her to tears.
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Bezos also said it was "reasonable" for the firm to be scrutinized by the government. 4.
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It's safe to say the world's financial wellbeing is being scrutinized more than ever right now.
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We are scrutinized so intensely that even the way we smile has become a national conversation.
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Ahead of a fresh round of plant inspections, US nuclear operators further scrutinized their supply chains.
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Freight lines are highly scrutinized, with rigorous timetables and close monitoring of goods and human drivers.
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For a group of officers already feeling scrutinized, even their camaraderie can seem like a liability.
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Mr. Blunt said the negotiators had scrutinized the White House request and rejected parts of it.
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It will also be scrutinized for any sign of the hush money payment made to Daniels.
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Critics have scrutinized this component, arguing the FDA doesn't know how safe e-cigarettes truly are.
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Republicans have closely scrutinized his role in triggering Mueller's investigation and demanded more information be released.
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So on the first days of school, magnifying glass in hand, I scrutinized 300 small heads.
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In recent years, private think tanks have also scrutinized the site, relying on commercial satellite imagery.
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Many of Trump's judicial nominees have thin resumes and should be closely scrutinized by the Senate.
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His past opposition to busing as a mechanism to integrate schools has also been scrutinized. Sen.
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Skeptical voters have scrutinized her age, voice, tone, even clothing as qualifiers for the White House.
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People walking the streets are scrutinized for what they are wearing and what they are carrying.
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The appropriateness of the salute will be scrutinized and picked apart -- for more, read CNN's story.
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Every one of her moves will be scrutinized by the left, which is emboldened by Sen.
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This company's actions, and any others that try to mine within monument boundaries, will be scrutinized.
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Recently, several of China's largest overseas asset buyers were scrutinized on instructions from the banking regulator.
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They are simultaneously the most trusted—and some of the most scrutinized—individuals in the world.
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I don't want my children to be scrutinized for their biological legacy, let alone for mine.
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He not only has 44.8 million Twitter followers, but his every word is publicized and scrutinized.
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She's the most scrutinized presidential candidate in history, going on four decades in the public glare.
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I scrutinized myself, I concealed myself, I tricked the viewer into thinking my doubles are myself.
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PhRMA, building on its long campaign against PBMs, similarly wants pharmacy benefit rebates to be scrutinized.
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Leo said McGahn carefully scrutinized the lists of nominees and was not simply a rubber stamp.
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But the industry's largest companies are now mature, bureaucratic businesses whose daily decisions are heavily scrutinized.
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Moroccan Christians have long been ostracized, sometimes rejected by society and closely scrutinized by the state.
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The company's new corporate parent, Esmark, scrutinized the budgets, and the exorbitant old days seemed doomed.
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Donald Trump has been the big story of 2016, with his every utterance covered and scrutinized.
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"Women in power are scrutinized on so many more levels than men in power," she said.
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Prosecutors, who had scrutinized Mr. Manafort's foreign lobbying for years, began investigating that area in earnest.
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MSFT battle on JEDIgate appear heading down a contentious path as the Pentagon's decisions are scrutinized.
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Spicer, for instance, was scrutinized when he was awarded a visiting fellowship at Harvard in 2017.
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The president is likely to be scrutinized for how he handles the fallout from Hurricane Dorian.
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Ms. Kelly's first week was highly scrutinized, and the early reviews for the show were brutal.
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Non-bank companies, like the credit bureaus, generally are scrutinized only after something has gone wrong.
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Now, she's designing a dress for one of the most scrutinized fashion events in the world.
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Other award shows, like the Golden Globes, have also been scrutinized for the lack of diversity.
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If any other system out there was scrutinized like the VA was, they would find problems.
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Sexuality tends to be more severely scrutinized that violence, and language is parsed with compulsive precision.
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The system of delegation is now being scrutinized by lawmakers in the wake of the tragedies.
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"They were in a situation where they didn't want a word to be scrutinized," he said.
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At work, they are less likely to be scrutinized for wearing the same outfit every day.
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One of Amazon's most scrutinized warehouses is once again getting heat for its dangerous working conditions.
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Background reading: The Trump administration's handling of the accusations is certain to be scrutinized by lawmakers.
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Mr. Mnuchin has been scrutinized for failing to disclose the full scope of his financial assets.
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The July 7 meeting in Hamburg, Germany, was the single most scrutinized of the Trump presidency.
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Next, it scrutinized the $4 billion Sinclair-Tribune deal, requiring what some see as unreasonable divestitures.
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Other individuals and organizations will continue to be scrutinized for their alleged part in the scandal.
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The report comes as internet giants are being increasingly scrutinized over the effects of their algorithms.
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Businesses with ties to the gun-rights group have also been scrutinized, as have gun sellers.
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Given the Cowboys' popularity and their strong roster, Garrett's decisions are scrutinized more than most coaches'.
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The financial plan will be closely scrutinized by European authorities, but, more importantly, by market players.
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"We've definitely scrutinized all the products on our shelves," she said, adding she's considering pulling more.
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Although it's women in politics who are most often scrutinized for their clothing, men aren't immune.
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It's true in real life, too, that appearance is heavily scrutinized, even if it is unspoken.
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The latest set of figures, probably Uber's last as a private company, will be closely scrutinized.
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They realize that their decision will be publicly scrutinized, so they want to get it right.
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Intentionally or by happenstance, Mr. Trump sends signals that are then scrutinized, analyzed and even satirized.
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Steratore has made some of the most scrutinized — and denigrated — N.F.L. calls of the last decade.
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Federal Reserve officials craft their policy statements knowing every word will be carefully scrutinized on Wall Street.
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Among the communications being scrutinized are calls between Russia's ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, and Flynn on December 29.
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And decades ago, diversity hiring practices weren't nearly as important or scrutinized as they are right now.
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In an era when every detail is reported on and scrutinized on social media, it makes sense.
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Ten specific companies were further scrutinized for their representation of women and minorities both on- and offscreen.
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But you can bet that those whose names are coming up are going to be carefully scrutinized.
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" Also to be scrutinized were "I've been trying to reach you," and even "still have not received.
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Still, ECB comments will be scrutinized for any clues on the timing and scale of a taper.
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At the time, cabinet members' travel arrangements were not being scrutinized by lawmakers as they are now.
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"Those issues will obviously need to be very carefully scrutinized," he said in an interview with CBC.
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And the results of our foreign policy decisions in the Middle East should continue to be scrutinized.
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Their relationship became even more scrutinized when Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel in 2015.
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They know that every glance they throw each other's way will get scrutinized and Snapchatted to death.
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Every week, it seems, at least one crucial completion/incompletion is scrutinized, reviewed via video and debated.
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Italy is on the brink of being scrutinized further by European authorities, given its massive debt pile.
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And secondly, the readiness of the government to undertake to be globally scrutinized by the international community.
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Organic chloride levels are being scrutinized following a major oil contamination which was discovered in late April.
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Even the candidates' body language will be closely scrutinized, just as it has been in past elections.
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JPMorgan had been scrutinized for inaccurate payment change notices, untimely filings and inaccurate credentials on those filings.
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But they stress neither investigation is complete and crew actions and training will also be closely scrutinized.
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ISPs want net neutrality rules to disappear so they can avoid being scrutinized for these edge cases.
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Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, Muslims in America have been a highly scrutinized and vilified community.
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No one wants to code with their hands tied, and some would prefer a less scrutinized environment.
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Bee called Gorka "Jean-Claude Van Dumb" and scrutinized his questionable qualifications for the job of counterterrorism.
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The three shootings were on video, which was scrutinized by lawyers and repeatedly played before the jurors.
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The report that Trump himself is being scrutinized for obstruction of justice served to undercut Trump's claims.
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Short of Jerry Jones, however, no one was scrutinized for longer about whether he was the problem.
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Competition for the fellowships is very stiff, and the candidates' academic records are closely scrutinized, he says.
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Two highly contentious, heavily-scrutinized recounts only managed to move the final tally by about 400 votes.
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Christie has been scrutinized for spending more time on the campaign trail than governing in New Jersey.
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Experts said the impact on used book sales is likely to be scrutinized by the Justice Department.
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Even the long-ingrained Dutch tactics, focused on possession, interchanging positions and deliberate passing moves, were scrutinized.
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Christie has been repeatedly scrutinized for spending time out of his home state to campaign for president.
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Whitaker has specifically been scrutinized for critical statements he made about Mueller's investigation before joining the department.
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Whitaker has specifically been scrutinized for critical statements he made about Mueller's investigation before joining the department.
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In addition to Manafort, Flynn has also been scrutinized over disclosure of his ties to foreign governments.
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Investors scrutinized Washington as they awaited new details on Congress negotiations to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
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GOP members of Congress scrutinized how Clinton handled the matter ahead of her failed 2016 presidential bid.
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"Topics that were once relatively open for discussion are now increasingly scrutinized," Tinari wrote in his letter.
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It is worth noting that the Mueller report neither went back that far nor scrutinized Trump's finances.
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"We have to conduct ourselves so when we are scrutinized we pass with flying colors," Bezos said.
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I saw young women being scrutinized and shamed for what they looked like, something that happens daily.
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The court will instruct the jury that the cooperator's testimony needs to be scrutinized with particular care.
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Today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will begin two of the most publicly scrutinized days of his career.
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Though JPMorgan analysts scrutinized all firms under coverage, the team only kept overweight ratings on three stocks.
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Democrats have scrutinized Sessions' interactions with Russian officials after he didn't disclose them in his confirmation hearing.
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On Wednesday, I called up Nicholas Lo, the 13-year-old whose playground behavior I had scrutinized.
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In Washington, where every word and action of the president's lawyer is scrutinized, Kasowitz is a neophyte.
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They do deserve special scrutiny, much as our country recently scrutinized immigrants from Ebola-ravaged Sierra Leone.
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The future is bleak particularly for girls and young women, who are also scrutinized by other women.
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When your entire life is scrutinized, sometimes it's easiest to settle a score without a single word.
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This is not the first time that regulators have scrutinized Wall Street banks for leveraged loan transactions.
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And the tenure of his predecessor, Senator Kamala Harris, has been scrutinized as she runs for president.
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Those returns will be scrutinized as an early show of relative strength — or weakness — in the race.
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A seismologist scrutinized hundreds of strong earthquakes over four centuries and found no relationship to lunar cycles.
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Within the police force, Mr. Baimurat said, officers like him were scrutinized for signs of political disloyalty.
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In another test, the researchers scrutinized molecular caps on the ends of Mr. Kelly's chromosomes, called telomeres.
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Now that everybody coalesced on the Democratic side around him, I think you've got to be scrutinized.
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The symbols of the day's events were scrutinized for how they reflected on what is to come.
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It is a picture of a double life that those who had scrutinized him had long suspected.
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Bloomberg has also had his record more closely scrutinized than when he initially got in the race.
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CNN reported Thursday that Giuliani's financial dealings with Frumas and Parnas were being scrutinized by federal investigators.
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The American public has become numb to poorly scrutinized military commitments through two decades of continuous war.
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But unlike many of King's fictional must-reads, his Twitter musings might be best left un-scrutinized.
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Like many black stars in the '60s and '70s, her personal and professional moves were scrutinized relentlessly.
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In the article, Wolf scrutinized data that was collected from TESS, or the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite.
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PEOPLE-KOBE-BRYANT/ Weather conditions scrutinized as probe into Kobe Bryant's fatal helicopter crash opens CALABASAS, Calif.
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"I don't think his views have been scrutinized at the level of a presidential frontrunner," Kott said.
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Ultimately, the docuseries will examine Hillary Clinton's fame and how she became so simultaneously admired and scrutinized.
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I scrutinized the street numbers and consulted my phone, where my blue dot drifted through the grid.
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Valeant is one of a number of pharmaceutical companies that have been scrutinized over aggressive pricing policies.
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He acknowledged that all large companies should expect to be scrutinized, but he also offered a defense.
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The budget will also be scrutinized for any forecast of when Ottawa will balance the books again.
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Vecchione scrutinized Robinson's new footage to confirm that the species in question was indeed a giant squid.
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Not long after that, Kendall was scrutinized for her involvement in promoting the ill-fated Fyre Festival.
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CHINESE SCRUTINY Chinese authorities scrutinized United Technologies' Rockwell Collins acquisition heavily, given its footprint in that country's market.
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While Donald Trump questions Hillary Clinton's health, his own "astonishingly excellent" health is now the one being scrutinized.
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The data will be scrutinized carefully by China's leaders who have set agricultural reform as a top priority.
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Banks, retailers, and social media providers have unprecedented – and increasingly, heavily scrutinized – access to personal data and information.
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It's no industry secret that models are constantly scrutinized for their looks — notably, their waistlines, skin, and hair.
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Other Chinese experts, speaking privately, said the ruling was being closely scrutinized, despite official statements dismissing its relevance.
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"I am expecting a fudge — an announcement of some sort of agreement that isn't very robust when scrutinized. "
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The "right reasons," on the potential Khloé season, will become the most heavily scrutinized part of the show.
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Every piece of political rhetoric is endlessly and carefully scrutinized, so people engage in substantial and factual arguments.
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Judges scrutinized the dancers, sometimes calling for one more song in order to catch each performer's unique styles.
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Now the video is being scrutinized by neighbors of the couple who say their area was never evacuated.
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I scrutinized regulations to be sure they were truly needed and not unnecessarily burdensome for individuals and businesses.
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We're sacrificing privacy, we're being judged and scrutinized, and it's grueling and it's painful, but it is time.
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Syngenta — The agricultural chemical company's takeover by ChemChina will reportedly be scrutinized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Powell's remarks on Friday will be scrutinized for clues on what more policymakers are planning to boost growth.
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Interest in Avery's case skyrocketed following the premiere of the hit Netflix series, which heavily scrutinized the case.
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Every move he makes, every word he utters, is scrutinized by Republicans and combed for mistakes -- however minor.
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But that doesn't mean everyone whose conduct was scrutinized will walk away with a clean bill of health.
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I'm not at all bothered by Brown being publicly scrutinized for being problematic, predatory, and just plain creepy.
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In August, Mylan was scrutinized after consumers saw a five-fold price increase for the EpiPen since 2008.
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Of all the skin-care products we use, sunscreen is the most powerful — and perhaps the most scrutinized.
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New England's preseason work with Garoppolo at the helm will be among the most scrutinized in the league.
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To be sure, when crash investigators start the process of figuring out what went wrong, pilots are scrutinized.
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With major U.S. indexes at record levels, earnings have been scrutinized to see if they warrant stretched valuations.
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Miracles, however, are also scrutinized and deemed to be miraculous, only if they have no logical medical explanation.
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The Secret Service scrutinized it all before allowing Anderson to photograph Obama in the Old Family Dining Room.
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How Mr. Zuckerberg publicly addresses these problems in congressional hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday will be closely scrutinized.
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Bannon has been scrutinized for his tenure at Breitbart and the news website's ties to the alt-right.
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Defensive colleagues will point to Trump's record-low approval ratings as evidence that the media scrutinized him effectively.
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Her weight has been scrutinized by everyone from her friends to her mother for most of her life.
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The pharma industry has been scrutinized by lawmakers after leading drugmakers hiked their prices, sometimes by triple digits.
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He added "it's fine" if his own personal history -- including his divorces -- is scrutinized during the presidential race.
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A fundamental change is needed where historic, archaic attitudes towards women go un-scrutinized and, in actuality, continue.
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My parents were forced to stay away from each other, curfews were installed and their movements were scrutinized.
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As regulators have scrutinized the practice of paying for order flow, some prominent firms have changed their policies.
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Meanwhile, the Department of Defense also has plenty of waste and overspending that should be scrutinized and removed.
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The former Oklahoma attorney general was constantly being scrutinized for unethical behavior and activities that toed the law.
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Charles' supporters say he is easy quarry, with every action and utterance scrutinized by an often unsympathetic media.
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It also received substantial criticisms from the three parliamentary committees that scrutinized the first draft of the legislation.
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When candidate Trump's tax-cut plans were scrutinized, the super-rich were found to be the huge beneficiaries.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A Senate hearing about reforming the U.S. Postal Service that could have scrutinized what Amazon.
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When the court uses this rigorous standard, the statute being scrutinized is nearly always struck down as unconstitutional.
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Haspel has been scrutinized throughout her confirmation process over her role in the CIA's detention and interrogation program.
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"If Trump's conduct is to be scrutinized, James Comey is not the man for the job," French concluded.
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In a series labelled "Debating the Global Times ," Jianguo took up editorials and scrutinized them point by point.
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His every tweet and utterance will be scrutinized like never before, and he seems to recognize this already.
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Wallace, who served in former President George W. Bush's White House, has repeatedly scrutinized Trump's moves as president.
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The videos continue to be scrutinized by a lot of people who agree this is an alien aircraft.
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This is especially common for women of color, who reported feeling scrutinized or under pressure in only situations.
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At least one of the finalists, Brett Kavanaugh, is being scrutinized for his past opinions regarding data privacy.
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On the one hand, it's a no brainer that independent agency rules should be scrutinized with economic analysis.
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Benczkowski's nomination was controversial because of his work for Alfa Bank, which has been scrutinized by FBI counterintelligence.
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"These [new] officials have been carefully, carefully scrutinized before they are appointed, so they are clean," Li said.
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This is porn in the sense that it is watched alone; is watched clandestinely; and is scrutinized closely.
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What's next: Today's meeting will be further scrutinized when a full two-day EU summit starts on Thursday.
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But at the same time, I also kind of understand people not wanting to be studied and scrutinized.
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The Williams sisters' success was met with outright attacks (see: Indian Wells), and their behavior was constantly scrutinized.
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He seriously scrutinized their IDs, leaning in close to my window to compare their faces to the photos.
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During timeouts, partisans scrutinized the TV commercials, looking for signs that they were playing to the political moment.
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Attorneys who work on CFIUS cases say a business like Uber's would be highly scrutinized if fundraising today.
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United Technologies' acquisition of airplane parts maker Rockwell Collins was delayed by months as Chinese authorities scrutinized it.
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Mr. Flynn was among four Trump campaign aides whose contacts with Russians were being scrutinized during the election.
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What better way to explain the actions of 20 people being scrutinized by tens of millions of people?
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As a Filipino child growing up in a small Massachusetts town, Grace Talusan felt both scrutinized and unseen.
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As mass shootings have become more common, such responses are being scrutinized as opportunities to learn and adapt.
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So the nominations for the 61st annual awards, which were released Friday, were destined to be heavily scrutinized.
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The universal physical awfulness of age is scrutinized, as above, with the cold eye of a Jonathan Swift.
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The matter was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, which scrutinized Johnson's actions, his indiscretions, even his finances.
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The couple's relationship has been scrutinized since the news that they were dating emerged over a year ago.
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Researchers and lawmakers have heavily scrutinized Voatz, which they say has too many vulnerabilities to be used safely.
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On defense, expensive administration plans to modernize the nuclear arsenal and establish a "space force" should be scrutinized.
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The suspected fabrications were not caught by Detective Foder's supervisor, or the defense lawyers who scrutinized the evidence.
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Mr. Kiefer scrutinized Rodin's cutout drawings and plaster casts, infused with elements of medieval architecture and female eroticism.
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The social network has also been scrutinized recently over ads that could have been used to target racists.
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Perry's dealings with the Ukrainian government have been scrutinized as part of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into Trump.
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Ergo, statements by law enforcement -- instruments of the state -- are certainly, and deservedly, scrutinized to the nth degree.
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Melania Trump is one of the most inscrutable first ladies, which makes her one of the most scrutinized.
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Every detail has been carefully scrutinized, creating an end product that Apple hopes will foster even greater innovation.
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To make enforcement more straightforward, they proposed defining the scope of scrutinized trades based on an accounting standard.
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His legacy off the court was more complex and often scrutinized following a sexual assault allegation in 2003.
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The deal was the first indication of a concrete development after the heavily scrutinized meeting with Mr. Putin.
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He is heavily scrutinized for his velocity and strength, but he also has exceptional touch with his change.
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While others had scrutinized the shapes and structures of the dinosaurs' bones, the researchers looked inside of them.
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The credit reporting agency is being scrutinized over whether it took adequate security measures to protect consumer data.
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On the occasions when McKinsey's work has been scrutinized of late, it hasn't reflected well on the firm.
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This isn't the first time a photo of White House interns in the Trump administration has been scrutinized.
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From headline to headline Trump stumbled, ending up with the last thing he wants: a minutely scrutinized life.
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He's met with Putin on the sidelines of various world summits, each time with their interactions thoroughly scrutinized.
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The numbers will be scrutinized for clues as to when the Federal Reserve will move on interest rates.
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Every move McConnell and Ryan make regarding Trump will be intensely scrutinized — not least by their own colleagues.
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It will be scrutinized to see if the improvement in consumer and business confidence translated into job creation.
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The extension comes after a report that scrutinized Walmart&aposs holiday pay practices and sparked some backlash online.
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Secretaries of state and state and local election administrators have been scrutinized for hardware, software, and vendor choices.
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" Trump himself has maintained that his much-scrutinized July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was "perfect.
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The Times has scrutinized the decisions of other employers harshly enough to warrant its being more transparent here.
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"These companies will be very, very mired in the process of being scrutinized," Sanchez said during the same segment.
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The manuscript is considered the world's most important cipher, one scrutinized by cryptographers, both professional and amateurs, for decades.
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It's not the first time Clinton has been scrutinized for continuing to associate with men accused of sexual misconduct.
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The added element of being on-screen means that what a woman wears is scrutinized to an additional degree.
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Outbound mergers and acquisitions are likely to be scrutinized in terms of whether the deal fits China's strategic goals.
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Your credit report, a running history of your borrowing and payment behavior, is likely to be pulled and scrutinized.
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The Russia ambassador role has become particularly scrutinized during the Trump administration amid heightened tensions between Washington and Moscow.
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On Wednesday the government released new details of which projects would be scrutinized under the proposed Bill C-69.
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Investigators and lawmakers have scrutinized Boeing's software system malfunction, from the original design to the training and safety certifications.
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We scrutinized every line item — gym memberships, smartphone plans, the car rental membership — trying to get back to zero.
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That means it is an over-the-counter stock traded in the OTC's least-regulated and least-scrutinized market.
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The Justice Department formally announced the review last week but did not name any companies that would be scrutinized.
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Those grants underpin some of the best-known — and most scrutinized — predictive policing efforts in Chicago and Los Angeles.
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Yusaf's disturbing claims about being drugged were heavily scrutinized, conjuring a litigious whiplash by the porn film's production company.
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"Is this industry more prone to fraud, or is it just more scrutinized?" former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb asked.
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Any company where a foreign government has more than a 10 percent stake must be scrutinized, according to NTIA.
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After her body was found, police were heavily scrutinized for their initial handling of a call to Schieber's apartment.
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Analysts and biomechanists scrutinized every aspect of the pit crew's performance, looking for ways to speed up the process.
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By now, we all know about the plans to replace that border with a larger, more intensely scrutinized fence.
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Does Booker regret that relationship now that they're heavily scrutinized advisers in the divisive (and Republican) Trump White House?
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His activities have been scrutinized as part of Mr. Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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It's the first such incident and will certainly be scrutinized like no other autonomous vehicle interaction in the past.
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After serving as commander in chief for 100 days, his achievements, as well as shortfalls, were being closely scrutinized.
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While daily fantasy companies don't face restrictions on the federal level, they have been scrutinized at the state level.
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I scrutinized emails I had kept from that period, asking myself if I did enough to investigate their deaths.
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While Fergie's reference to the bite seems lighthearted, it's now being scrutinized as Tarantino's behavior is under a spotlight.
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No move on rates is expected, but policymaker commentary will be scrutinized for indications on the path of tightening.
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The first to come of age in the internet era, millennials may be the most scrutinized generation in history.
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For the most part, every detail of this inaugural interplanetary drive was heavily scrutinized by Mission Control in Houston.
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BUFFALO — All week his utterances were duly noted and parsed for meaning, his moves scrutinized and assigned a score.
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Perhaps more importantly for conservatives, Kavanaugh also has a legal record that can be scrutinized, whereas Souter did not.
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"More importantly, its updated projections on growth, inflation, jobless rate and policy rate will be closely scrutinized," he said.
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There is no evidence that Hunter Biden was individually scrutinized as part of an investigation into the company, Burisma.
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ITT's recruiting and lending practices and its educational quality were scrutinized for years by federal regulators and state prosecutors.
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The president's response to the killing has put his oft-scrutinized relationships with authoritarian figures back in the spotlight.
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Their efforts are coming at a time when Silicon Valley has increasingly been scrutinized for its lack of diversity.
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He declined to identify which companies may be targeted for exclusion or name the industries that were being scrutinized.
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As a human biology major, she scrutinized the lessons of every class through the lens of an elite athlete.
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The game was scrutinized in the wake of school shootings in Florida and Texas, drawing responses from the president.
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"Up north, in other spots, it's always scrutinized by the police," Mr. Middleton said of prayer in group settings.
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The deal will be scrutinized by the Justice Department and, depending on the final terms, the Federal Communications Commission.
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Eight shipments yet to arrive in Egypt were purchased under the 0.05 percent rule but are now being scrutinized.
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The data is closely scrutinized by the Federal Reserve as it seeks to raise rates once more this year.
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Facebook's power over the news industry means its influence over public speech and the political process is heavily scrutinized.
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"Everything I say and do in public, and sometimes even in private, is pored over and scrutinized," he said.
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Women's motives for joining a violent extremist group are often scrutinized far more closely than those of a man.
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In Mr. Spicer's six months as press secretary, the media scrutinized — and often poked fun at — his every move.
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After all, we ease into our resting faces precisely at those moments when we don't expect to be scrutinized.
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His future in the White House is regularly scrutinized, though he has told colleagues he is not going anywhere.
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It depicts a young woman, sharply scrutinized by her pet dog, carving letters into the trunk of a tree.
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Dropbox will be especially scrutinized after the fizzling of other buzzy tech start-ups that went public last year.
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As voters continue to prioritize "electability" — or the ability to beat Trump — each slip-up is getting scrutinized heavily.
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Gottlieb, 44, is widely expected to be confirmed, though his pharmaceutical ties are likely to be scrutinized by Democrats.
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The dizzying rise of online visual culture means our faces and bodies are exposed and scrutinized like never before.
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U.S. government debt yields were lower on Thursday as investors scrutinized speeches from a number of Federal Reserve leaders.
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They included Tom DeLay, the former House majority leader scrutinized for his dealings with the disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
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During his confirmation process, Mr. Mnuchin was scrutinized for failing to disclose the full scope of his financial assets.
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So ends one of the more closely scrutinized relationships between President Trump and one of his fellow business moguls.
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But she is not alone among people of color who have scrutinized how Lizzo's image resonates with white audiences.
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Several sources said they felt they were being scrutinized by political appointees who could report disloyalty to senior officials.
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We have closely scrutinized Mr. Talley's background and his record, and we urge the Senate to reject this nomination.
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If you scrutinized every president and every president's tight-knit circle, could you say something regarding something that happened?
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His real estate empire is now under a national microscope, its every deal scrutinized for hints of federal influence.
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Trump was scrutinized in 2017 for his lack of effort to help victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
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But the flying public should be aware that mechanics are screened and scrutinized the same as any airline employee.
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While organophosphates and chlorpyrifos in particular have been scrutinized, newer pesticides have not been studied so closely, she said.
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Because the Virginia account was kept off the books, however, it was never scrutinized as part of that audit.
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By this time, every one of Rybolovlev's financial maneuvers was being scrutinized by his estranged wife and her lawyers.
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While Super Bowl commercials are highly scrutinized in the US, Brits pay just as close attention to Christmas commercials.
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He also stressed that fixing problems is not exclusively the responsibility of scrutinized companies such as Google and Facebook.
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The documents were provided by Uighur overseas networks and scrutinized for authenticity by dozens of journalists in 14 countries.
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A widely scrutinized instance of Biden's demeanor occurred in 2015, at the swearing-in of Defense Secretary Ashton Carter.
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Top staff outside the boardroom, such as the heads of internal control functions, would also have to be scrutinized.
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Several U.S. officials have told Reuters that all such requests by Obama administration officials were properly scrutinized and appropriate.
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After the war, Allied tribunals that scrutinized Georg Berger's past concluded that he was both Nazi collaborator and victim.
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In the last few months, U.S. and foreign antitrust regulators have increasingly scrutinized Google, naming Pichai along the way.
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The documents were provided by Uighur overseas networks and scrutinized for authenticity by dozens of journalists in 218 countries.
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"Each of the components of this outlandish claim should be scrutinized through careful consideration, and verified factually," she said.
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Some confidants scrutinized decisions to send Trump to areas where Republicans won't appear with the president on the stump.
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The line separating Israel from Gaza is one of the most brutal and closely scrutinized borders on the planet.
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Even though it's probably not true, I feel like I'm being scrutinized in a way that's impossible during sex.
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And the Times report says that key former Trump advisers are being scrutinized closely for potential links with Moscow.
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This is, of course, what the NFL and their teams want, that someone else gets scrutinized for their mistakes. .
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She's scrutinized Facebook, Google, and Twitter as they've been forced to explain their policies on privacy and political advertising.
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His every move will be under a microscope, scrutinized by officials under him and, soon, a House Democratic majority.
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But he says Facebook and other social networks like Kik should be scrutinized for content that is often more damaging.
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Chinese authorities scrutinized the acquisition of airplane parts maker Rockwell Collins closely, given the companies' footprint in that country's market.
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It has scrutinized projects large and small, from adding a deck to a home to building an oceanfront luxury hotel.
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Posting tax returns online would enable pay gaps to be scrutinized by academics, think tanks, media outlets, average citizens, etc.
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Sinclair previously tried to acquire Tribune Media, but the deal was ultimately called off after it was scrutinized by regulators.
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If non-white faces are already more heavily scrutinized in high security spaces, face recognition could only add to that.
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Senior agency officials question why the CIA's analytical work should be scrutinized by a federal prosecutor, according to the Times.
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And yet, female bosses (including the bad ones) often end up being scrutinized far more harshly than their male counterparts.
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Ultimately the Obama budget will leave an important legacy of policy proposals that have been scrutinized by the executive branch.
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Few were more scrutinized than Daniel Jones, stepping into the role of long-time New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning.
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They have remained in the White House amid historic turnover, becoming two of the most influential and most scrutinized aides.
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Facebook, Google, Twitter are currently being scrutinized by U.S. lawmakers for their influence and Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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The ruling led to a trend in social group definitions being scrutinized less strictly, according to the Cornell Law Review.
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Two of the Trump children were heavily scrutinized this weekend, but the president has only stepped in to defend one.
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Trump's views of women scrutinized Trump and his campaign increasingly have been under the microscope for their treatment of women.
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Mr. Kim's televised address, which is scrutinized each year for clues to his secretive government's intentions, held no major surprises.
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But as more titles from earlier eras of gaming port over to new consoles, DRM tools have become increasingly scrutinized.
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Anyone who has solid confidence and an upbeat attitude is a clear threat and thus highly scrutinized by their peers.
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Her hair, body, and fashion choices have routinely been scrutinized, often with an undercurrent of race, sex, and class bias.
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The heavily anticipated encounter is being closely scrutinized for signs of how friendly a rapport Trump and Putin will have.
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Every one of your actions is scrutinized beyond belief, including something as simple and innocuous as playtime with your dog.
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In addition to being scrutinized for every professional decision made as prosecutor, Clark found her personal life criticized as well.
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Arguably this case will be even more scrutinized, as it involved a more advanced vehicle and a more controversial company.
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In the past, each bank lending money hired its own law firm so each transaction was scrutinized by multiple firms.
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The grand jury scrutinized abuse allegations in dioceses that minister to more than half the state&aposs 3.2 million Catholics.
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It would be the first test under the Trump administration, and his response will be scrutinized in Pyongyang and Washington.
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The fact that the code is open source means that the analytics can be somewhat scrutinized by critics and researchers.
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Critics have scrutinized Trump's latest Cabinet picks, arguing that it goes against his vow to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
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As no press conference is scheduled after the meeting, FOMC's statement will be scrutinized for both implicit and explicit messages.
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Sure, your bathroom experience will be scrutinized more closely than you're used to, but this thing is gold, you guys.
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These changes are almost always characterized as reforms and are scrutinized for their impact on taxpayers and the federal budget.
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Competitive pay can help lure qualified directors who otherwise would choose less time-consuming and highly scrutinized jobs, they say.
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FedEx is scheduled to report earnings after the close Wednesday and will be scrutinized for insight into global economic activity.
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When we receive such a request, it is scrutinized to determine if the specified content does indeed violate local laws.
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No move on rates is expected, but comments from policymakers will be scrutinized for indications on the path of tightening.
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Fraternity culture, again and rightfully so, is being more scrutinized than it's ever been, and I think that's totally justified.
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Lawmakers have scrutinized EPA following reports that the agency suppressed a 2017 report outlining the health risks associated with formaldehyde.
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Clinton has been in the spotlight for more than two decades and is the most scrutinized woman in American politics.
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The criteria used by the Apple Card are now being scrutinized by the New York State Department of Financial Services.
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We need to know what vulnerabilities we may encounter, and be aware, everything you post going forward will be scrutinized.
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The influence of a boss's political leanings should not be underestimated and, indeed, should be scrutinized, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.
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ZTE and competitor Huawei have routinely been scrutinized by regulators concerned that their products could pose a national security threat.
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What's clear is the lawmakers' fealty to auto dealers in their districts, who do not want their lending practices scrutinized.
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The less scrutinized gap between the three and five-year Treasury yields did invert on Monday, which also gained notice.
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Then suddenly someone flips the switch and you're under the glare of the floodlights — every move you make is scrutinized.
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It's not the first time that a photo from the Trump administration has been scrutinized for its lack of diversity.
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Mueller's team scrutinized the many late-night phone calls between Trump and Stone that took place during the 2016 campaign.
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Ms. Bokova is running to be secretary general of the United Nations, so her actions are also being closely scrutinized.
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"Russian Para athletes are now regularly tested and are amongst the most scrutinized Para athletes in the world," he added.
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As a woman, to think that she would be scrutinized and persecuted like that, it was like a witch trial.
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It was a repeated barrage of news events in which Clinton was criticized but not charged and then scrutinized again.
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The flying devices, along with missiles and other military equipment, are getting scrutinized as they blend more with artificial intelligence.
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And these people that aren't scrutinized the same way other school teachers are, they teach you Latter Day Saints doctrine.
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Government spying practices are perhaps more scrutinized, as a result of awkward questions about out-of-date legal oversight regimes.
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Porn stars are scrutinized daily by society (and even their own fans) for their looks, actions, life choices, personal beliefs.
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Touhill's appointment, which was first reported by Reuters, comes as the cybersecurity of the federal government has been increasingly scrutinized.
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With the #MeToo movement in full swing, how schools react to these cases will be more scrutinized than ever before.
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In more recent years, however, they have been scrutinized more closely for their potential as boosters of our mental health.
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Why are other players who've since scrutinized the league, especially those who comprise the Players Coalition, absent from the meeting?
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T-Mobile missed out on various handset-maker partnerships while the deal was being scrutinized, which was costly, she said.
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Whenever scrutinized, Alan's claim wobbled; the faith of even his girlfriend for the past 20 years, Blossom Tracy, sometimes wavered.
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Former Trump adviser Carter Page, who also has financial interests in Russia and central Asia, has also been closely scrutinized.
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This new Gladiator has been a long and highly scrutinized internal discussion, said Scott Tallon, Jeep's director of brand marketing.
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We also need to make scientists feel that they're being regularly scrutinized and that they're accountable for making biased decisions.
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There were reports this year that the central government had scrutinized, or even frozen, some of Mr. Noor's financial assets.
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A less scrutinized component of Belt and Road is the central role Pakistan plays in China's Beidou satellite navigation system.
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The US Navy's response to preventing the coronavirus pandemic has been scrutinized following a presumptive positive case aboard a ship.
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Unlike the criminal process, a FISA warrant will never be scrutinized by defense counsel because the entire process is classified.
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Even Australia's politicians have been scrutinized: Tony Abbott reportedly gained 70,000 followers in 12 hours ahead of the 2013 election.
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Not since the Department of Justice took on Microsoft in the mid-22017s has Big Tech been scrutinized like this.
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The social networking platform was publicly scrutinized following accusations that fake news shared on the platform influenced the 2016 election.
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That report scrutinized, among other agreements, a $100 million investment Exxon put into a Stanford energy initiative earlier last decade.
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Nothing like that had turned up, and, having scrutinized Cohen and his background, the prosecutors had an inkling about why.
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Susan Collins, I can't imagine the exhaustion of your role as political wild card, scrutinized to a fare-thee-well.
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A federal three-judge panel heard oral arguments in the case this summer, where the judges equally scrutinized both sides.
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It&aposs not the first time James has been scrutinized for how he&aposs acted on the bench during blowouts.
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These questions prompted her to sell her stake in Amazon and buy stock in Nike, whose practices she also scrutinized.
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He scrutinized potential efforts by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner to mix his business interests with his government role.
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Mueller scrutinized those conversations — in particular, a voicemail from Trump's former attorney John Dowd — as part of his obstruction probe.
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They have also increasingly scrutinized a variety of Chinese citizens — diplomats, journalists and scientists among them — for intelligence collection operations.
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While poor white voters are being scrutinized now, less attention has been paid to voters who are white and rich.
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Of the five initiatives, the plan to limit derivatives in funds has proven to be the most complex and scrutinized.
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Barr has been scrutinized by Democrats and many of Trump's critics for his past criticisms of the special counsel investigation.
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He said, while the final 211 seconds of Saturday's game will be scrutinized, the Badgers need to become more consistent.
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Boeing's fastest-selling jet has already been grounded worldwide with its safety record scrutinized, while customers have pressed for compensation.
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Of course, this all comes amid the highly-scrutinized eventual suicide -- which is now the subject of a criminal probe.
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A Democratic rebuttal to the Nunes memo is currently being scrutinized by the White House before a potential public release.
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Four particular countries have surfaced in news reports as being scrutinized by Durham: Australia, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Ukraine.
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In one pilot program, Customs and Border Protection agents posted in Tijuana, Mexico, scrutinized northbound trucks loaded with fresh produce.
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Trump has been scrutinized since the 2016 presidential election for signaling that he was open to warmer relations with Russia.
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As the country's most renowned investment bank, Goldman Sachs employees know its actions and investments are scrutinized more than most.
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Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) scrutinized Rao for her college writings on sexual assault while she was an undergraduate at Yale.
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Many studies used to teach the next generation of psychologists have been intensely scrutinized, and found to be in error.
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"Performance writ large is oft examined and scrutinized in the visual arts, theater, dance, poetry, and literary communities," they said.
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Google and Twitter, meanwhile, have also been scrutinized by the agency for the same reason, according to the Washington Post.
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News about the king's health is closely monitored and the wording of palace statements on the king's health is intensely scrutinized.
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Politicians and others have taken up the issue, which is likely to be closely scrutinized this year during an election cycle.
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Ms. Mayer will be facing a lot of doubters and critics, so what she says will be especially scrutinized and dissected.
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READ MORE: Judge scrutinized after undocumented immigrant escapes courtroom Hundreds of cities, counties and states across the country are considered sanctuaries.
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Trump, whose close links to the kingdom has been scrutinized, may now be forced to act amid international and domestic pressure.
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The chief of staff position was going to be scrutinized to the hilt, and he narrowed it down to two choices.
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Statements from central bankers are always going to be scrutinized by financial professionals, word by word, for any changes in nuance.
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But the Jerusalem sites he visited are central to the century-old conflict and every step he took was closely scrutinized.
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Sure, Uber is being scrutinized by investors over its profitability and rivalry with Lyft (LYFT), which went public back in March.
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The President's remarks are particularly notable given his controversial comments about women that were repeatedly scrutinized during his campaign last year.
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Years ago, before sexual assault in the military had been scrutinized by Congress and the media, this was even more true.
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"The judges know that even though the event is done, their marks are going to be scrutinized," the ISU's Cyr said.
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Every aspect of her social life is scrutinized, and rumors have started flying about who she is and isn't possibly dating.
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The CEO's careful wording in this tweet suggests that whatever new system the company introduces will have to be scrutinized closely.
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Make no mistake about it, the Galaxy Note 83 will be one of the most closely scrutinized phones of this year.
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RELATED: McAuliffe under federal investigation The investigation has also scrutinized McAuliffe's time serving on the board of the Clinton Global Initiative.
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Since those early days, leadership has changed multiple times and more recently, the company's ousted CEO Steve Easterbrook has been scrutinized.
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On the second episode of the highly-scrutinized fourth season of Bachelor In Paradise, Taylor Nolan revealed that she doesn't drink.
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Mr. Buffett also defended the Clayton Homes subsidiary, whose mortgage practices have been scrutinized because they aim at lower-income homeowners.
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Based on those studies, the researchers scrutinized the composition of groups inside Google: How often did teammates socialize outside the office?
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Investigators and lawmakers have scrutinized the airplane maker's software system malfunction, from the original design to the training and safety certifications.
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" At the company's annual shareholder meeting in May, Amazon chief Jeff Bezos said "large entities deserve to be inspected and scrutinized.
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Uber was scrutinized earlier this year with the #DeleteUber movement and Kalanick's decision to serve on President Donald Trump's advisory council.
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The speech was scrutinized to see if Brainard would maintain her dovish stance on rates or take a more aggressive posture.
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The event will be scrutinized from all angles, from what the leaders say, to their body language, to what they're wearing.
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Ideas that are "battle tested" have been scrutinized for their potential flaws and have been improved upon, according to the CEO.
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An additional 186 works that were found at a second home Mr. Gurlitt owned, in Salzburg, Austria, will also be scrutinized.
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Paris Monroe, a fourth-grade teacher in Atlanta, is being scrutinized on Twitter for her wardrobe choices, The Daily Dot reports.
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Flynn's ties to Russia have been scrutinized by the FBI and are under investigation by the House and Senate intelligence committees.
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It left the gaffe-prone candidate vulnerable as mainstream media scrutinized his record and increasingly shaped the narrative around his campaign.
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It's a lot to keep track of, even—or perhaps especially—for a company as large, influential, and scrutinized as Facebook.
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His letter to new students has been read and scrutinized not only by Chicago students but by professors and pundits nationwide.
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Trump denied knowing the workers were undocumented, and claimed that the contractor constructing the building should be the one being scrutinized.
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His status might be more closely scrutinized because after Sunday's game as the Braves go back to a 25-man roster.
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Australian Bankers' Association Chief Executive Steven Münchenberg said in a statement that banking practices were already being scrutinized and were improving.
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And neither is the way in which women in politics and across society are scrutinized and judged more harshly than men.
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FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, the lone Democrat on the panel, has called for the deal to be scrutinized by the FCC.
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No move on rates is expected, but comments from FOMC policymakers will be scrutinized for indications on the path of tightening.
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Unemployment insurance claims would henceforth be automatically verified and scrutinized, resulting in 20113,427 accusations of fraud over the next two years.
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Saying you're not monogamous requires you to answer questions, feel scrutinized, have to justify your decisions and behaviors, and so on.
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Given Trump's reputation for demanding loyalty from his Cabinet members, Barr's commitment to the president is sure to be highly scrutinized.
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Defense lawyers have scrutinized and, in some cases, neutralized the prosecution's witnesses, which have included doctors, investigators and a DNA expert.
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He's been scrutinized for the number of dancers he has fired and hired; he also deserves attention for his eclectic taste.
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Mr. Mueller scrutinized the links between WikiLeaks and the Trump campaign during his investigation of Russian interference in the 0003 race.
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As long as performance continues to lag, hedge funds will be scrutinized and hedge fund giants will be at a disadvantage.
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However, as Stephen Paddock's relationships are plumbed and his medical records are scrutinized, these are some of the paths for examination.
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It was a chronicle of valor asserted in the most public of arenas scrutinized by an audience that spanned the globe.
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" She continued, "It takes some getting used to having your every move scrutinized and analyzed and, frankly, things made up about.
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Every time Trump mixes his salesman persona into the political arena he immediately puts himself into that less scrutinized salesman's role.
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A simple routine for the head of a very complicated investigation -- one that is heavily scrutinized but nearly impossible to read.
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If results are close, battle ground states will be scrutinized, as will their voting results and the systems that back them.
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The typical fault lines of the gun debate begin to get considerably blurrier when the beliefs of these groups are scrutinized.
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The move comes as concerns over the way tech giants like Google and Facebook handle user data is being increasingly scrutinized.
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She scrutinized her appearance for changes wrought by estrogen with the obsessive focus of a teen-ager preparing for a date.
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The Labor Department will report on producer prices Wednesday, as well as the more heavily scrutinized consumer-price index on Thursday.
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Below is a summary of the alleged missteps at Putnam, and suggestions for managing the highly scrutinized practice of cross trading.
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They interviewed former co-workers, scrutinized her résumé and scoured the web for information about her father, a former health official.
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U.S. government debt prices were lower on Friday as investors scrutinized the Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly employment report for June.
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Walmart made its decision to end its programs earlier this month as more local officials scrutinized the concept, the paper said.
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Lots of people had visited the area before, but no one had really scrutinized what might lie hidden in the mud.
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But the ways in which it's been a breeding ground for neo-Nazi groups across the web has been under-scrutinized.
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The encryption features of modern operating systems are widely used and have been scrutinized by many security researchers over the years.
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I might not either, if I had the experience that he did last May—being publicly scrutinized and then roundly lampooned.
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But Charles Gaba, a blogger who has scrutinized state insurer filings, has been forecasting increases in this range for some time.
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The company had previously been scrutinized for how Russian groups used its platform to attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election.
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The bulletins stress that relationships must be scrutinized closely, with those interrogated pushed to report the names of friends and relatives.
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President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia are to hold a much-scrutinized meeting on Monday in Helsinki, Finland.
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Throughout the primary, women candidates have been scrutinized for their likability, trustworthiness, and qualifications in ways that men simply haven't been.
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It will marginalize Muslims, especially women, who will feel scrutinized, if not persecuted, even if they wear only a head scarf.
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That district is also now looking at the Trump inauguration committee's finances, aspects of which the special counsel's office previously scrutinized.
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Trudeau has waited over a week to go to the site of the disaster and the visit is being closely scrutinized.
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But both the Senate and governor's races were closely scrutinized as Florida is traditionally a key swing state in presidential elections.
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Wade, and his views on legal precedent have deservedly been scrutinized in the lead-up to his confirmation hearings next week.
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Daimler previously disclosed that it was being scrutinized by the Justice Department and other United States authorities over possible emissions violations.
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Those kinds of contacts are often closely scrutinized — especially if there are many of them — by the F.B.I. during background checks.
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Athletes will be limited to seven thank you messages during the Games, and the content of such messages will be scrutinized.
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Sanders won the New Hampshire primary in 2016, and his ability to replicate that win in 2020 will be closely scrutinized.
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The Trump administration's handling of the accusations is certain to be scrutinized, particularly by lawmakers weighing the impeachment of the president.
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It's not the only big tech company that's being scrutinized for anticompetitive behavior — Google, Amazon and Apple are being examined too.
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Apple's relationship with China has been scrutinized before, most notably in a 2017 letter from Senators Ted Cruz and Patrick Leahy.
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"Friends" star David Schwimmer recently discussed the show&aposs legacy, which has been freshly scrutinized since its series finale in 2004.
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You can read the findings yourself on arXiv, where they&aposve been uploaded to be scrutinized by others in the field.
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Hadland and his colleagues scrutinized two years' worth of health insurance claims for 2.4 million young people ages 13 to 22.
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Research has shown that women entrepreneurs are scrutinized differently by investors and receive a disproportionately small share of total venture capital.
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When scrutinized, the economics of it are rather ingenious, and, paradoxically, somewhat compliant with the current edict to eat less meat.
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Ms. Giles declined to comment on whether other automakers were being scrutinized, but said investigations into diesel emissions levels were continuing.
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Former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was scrutinized for his use of private jets on multiple government business trips.
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My personal finances and years of travel vouchers were scrutinized in a quest to find evidence of fraud or illicit income.
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Moreover, any group that proclaims the superiority of whites, or supports the separation of the population by race, should be scrutinized.
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But Airbnb has long been scrutinized by officials because some landlords use Airbnb to effectively run illegal hotels in residential buildings.
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Next week the White House will present its yearly budget, which will be closely scrutinized as a list of administration priorities.
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When it came to seating, Ms. Mariscal scrutinized the angle of the banquette seat backs and the softness of their upholstery.
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Jones apparently liked McCarthy&aposs pitch and hired him to take over one of the most scrutinized coaching positions in sports.
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Security clearance holders' contact with foreigners is scrutinized in an effort to avoid foreign influence that could pose a security risk.
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Twitter's verifications, in certain cases, have been scrutinized by some who see them as Twitter giving tacit support to some users.
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He has been scrutinized by Democrats for his lack of credentials and is likely to face a difficult road to confirmation.
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There have been reports of spaces scrutinized or shut down in Baltimore, Nashville, Philadelphia, Dallas, Austin, Indianapolis, New Haven and Dubuque.
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And anything with an unusual deal structure, or one that involves a lot of debt, is expected to still be scrutinized.
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John McCain -- once besmirched by Trump as "not a war hero" -- Trump's own relationship to the war is again being scrutinized.
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High-profile women are often scrutinized in Japan, which ranks the lowest among advanced industrial countries for female representation in Parliament.
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We believe there are four other global issues to consider that may end up being as important yet not as scrutinized.
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No woman should ever be scrutinized based on her racial and ethnic background, but this is exactly what these bans encourage.
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That decision has made for an unusually slow transition into what has traditionally been a hectic, demanding and heavily scrutinized role.
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In that trial, the court scrutinized his residence in Paris, which he bought for 25 million euros ($28.8 million) in 2005.
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The events have been planned for nearly two years and have been scrutinized and cleared by multiple city agencies, she said.
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It isn't an "amnesty" bill—each application would continue to be scrutinized for criminal history, public safety or national security threats.
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She moved into a West Wing office in March, beginning a formal role in her father's administration that's been heavily scrutinized.
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When it came to seating, Ms. Mariscal scrutinized the angle of the banquette seat backs and the softness of their upholstery.
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The yearbook image being scrutinized in Virginia prompted Wayne Lomax, a minister who pastors a nondenominational church in Miami Gardens, Fla.
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Baca was further scrutinized for his treatment of Paris Hilton, who was released early from jail in 2007 following a probation violation.
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Pritchard added that the business had not scrutinized agency contracts closely enough, allowing one to use P&G's money as a "float".
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The meeting will be scrutinized by congressional investigators in the ongoing probe of potential links between Trump associates and the Russian government.
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It saddens me to see that, even with women's liberation and Me Too, every part of a woman's body is still scrutinized.
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Gou's ties to the country will be scrutinized during the campaign as he opposes Tsai and the DPP, advocates of Taiwan's sovereignty.
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Mr. Pappas, who scrutinized online listings daily, dismissed buildings in areas that were too commercial or desolate or too far from stores.
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The Interior Ministry, the Executive Commission of Attention to Victims (CEAV) and the Attorney General's office were all scrutinized in the report.
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" The Paterno family lawyers said this to CNN: "Joe Paterno's life has been scrutinized endlessly the last four and a half years.
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"Missouri's top health official, Randall Williams, scrutinized menstrual cycles of women in this state in order to end abortion access," she said.
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Thurman's crash has been heavily scrutinized in the weeks since she described the incident in an interview with the New York Times.
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The benefit cuts in the provinces are being scrutinized by the constitutional court, which is unlikely to rule until early next year.
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Whether officers decide to use a Taser or other force to subdue someone, their split-second decisions will definitely be closely scrutinized.
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Both tests are considered "investigational," meaning they've been scrutinized by the FDA but have not yet passed all of its usual requirements.
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Syed's case came to national prominence in the popular first season of the NPR podcast, which scrutinized the case made against him.
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Some Silicon Valley CEOs have been scrutinized for their stances and action (or more negatively inaction) on each of the above issues.
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HK) announced a week ago, after banks scrutinized their credit risk, by bringing in another developer Guangzhou R&F Properties (224.HK).
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With China and Brexit in the background, the Fed minutes will be scrutinized for clues about where U.S. interest rates are headed.
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It may not be a dramatically different event from F8 in years prior, but it will certainly be a more scrutinized one.
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But it falls into a time and space where our network's perceived place in the political landscape has never been more scrutinized.
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Manafort's contacts with any Russian or pro-Russian figures are being scrutinized by the FBI and congressional investigators in that new light.
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First it would have to be recognized as an Olympic sport and then scrutinized for a period of at least seven years.
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Park officials say that measurement is increasingly being scrutinized by scientists, but it still holds against the next hottest temperature of 129.
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The body plays an essential role in professional athletics, so perhaps it isn't surprising that sex and gender are scrutinized in sports.
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Maybe the committee would rather not have their work scrutinized and picked over and—let's face it—endlessly whined about by fans.
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Campaign chief Paul Manafort, whose past work with a pro-Russia political party in Ukraine has been scrutinized recently, remains campaign chairman.
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Being under a microscope 24/7 means that all of Watson's actions and words are scrutinized — and that pressure would affect anyone.
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They argued that the returns should be scrutinized because many of Trump's Cabinet picks are wealthy and may have conflicts of interest.
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Since 1976, all presidential candidates have disclosed several years' worth of tax returns to allow their financial practices to be publicly scrutinized.
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The real reason Bill is being scrutinized now is that his wife, Hillary, is the person with the power in their relationship.
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I'm ready for us to be scrutinized a little different and judged a little different and rightfully so, we'll do our best.
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Chan's team scrutinized the samples with a wide range of advanced spectrometry, spectroscopy, microscopy, and liquid chromatography techniques to achieve their results.
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Strong female athletes like Brittney Griner, Caster Semenya and even Serena Williams are relentlessly scrutinized and still criticized for being too masculine.
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Below, we've scrutinized Harris' oeuvre, and come up an extremely scientific analysis of just what makes a Song of the Summer tick.
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Critics have scrutinized the foundation's ties to wealthy donors and foreign interests, raising questions about their influence over the Clintons and policy.
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The face-off between the two became one of the most nationally watched and heavily scrutinized races of the midterm election season.
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Ride-hailing services like Lyft and Uber have been scrutinized for putting more cars on the road and unintentionally hurting the environment.
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But Bannon didn't join the Trump campaign until August 2016, well after some of the most scrutinized discussions and meetings about Russia.
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In the past, presidential words were scrutinized with forensic exactitude and any variance from the established record could do lasting political damage.
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Since then, however, the average spread for single-B rated borrowers has gapped out as investors have scrutinized private equity-backed LBOs.
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Jenny McCarthy has shared an embarrassing revelation about her 2013-2014 stint on The View, revealing Barbara Walters constantly scrutinized her clothes.
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The SEC previously conducted a sweep that scrutinized separation agreements at a variety of companies, and the results are bearing some fruit.
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Specifically, Facebook has been scrutinized over its decision to allow politicians to lie and spread misinformation in paid ads on the platform.
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Grassley has also scrutinized the matter as the head of the Judiciary panel, which has authority over the Freedom of Information Act.
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Following the 2628/28503 attacks, U.S. administrations under Presidents Bush, Obama and Trump have scrutinized the nonprofit sector to bolster national security.
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Since the videos were widely shared and scrutinized, a lot of people think this is the first real evidence that extraterrestrials exist.
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Narrator: Since then, illegal crossings have increased, and the Border Patrol has continued to be scrutinized for allegations of mistreatment toward migrants.
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The central bank is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, but its statement will be scrutinized for pointers on future rate hikes.
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Both were scrutinized by fellow Asian-Americans, many of whom were worried that they would bring negative representations to a broader audience.
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Potential partners, employees, and board members must be broadly scrutinized, taking into account the totality of their aims, actions, statements, and affiliations.
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Myanmar's Aye Aye Soe questioned the U.N. figure, saying anyone claiming to be a refugee from Myanmar would have to be scrutinized.
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But less scrutinized is the role insurance companies — the middlemen between patients and those providers — play in boosting our health care tab.
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The Office of the Auditor-General on Friday said it had scrutinized expenses incurred on the Hawaii trip and found nothing wrong.
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As the new first gentleman, Mr. May will be scrutinized as never before, whether for his financial ventures or his sartorial choices.
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Trump's relationship with Putin has been scrutinized throughout the presidential election, and the US President-elect has praised Putin a firm leader.
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A jury acquitted Mr. Simpson in October 1995, after one of the most widely watched and closely scrutinized trials in American history.
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" Women's bodies are similarly scrutinized: bony posteriors, wiry hair, acid reflux, "the yearning her breasts seem to have developed for her waist.
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The historic agreement is being scrutinized by analysts and traders to understand what this moment means to the world and financial markets.
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Frederick noted that venture capitalists during the Great Recession more heavily scrutinized the financials of startups before taking the plunge to invest.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller scrutinized the actions of WikiLeaks in his 22-month investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election.
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In the weeks after the declaration was announced, lawmakers have scrutinized the role that a former Raytheon lobbyist played in the decision.
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The Portal has raised some privacy concerns, especially since Facebook has been scrutinized for how much information it already has on users.
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Herbal detox pearls were scrutinized by several major sites, but the treatments' most vocal critic was San Francisco gynecologist Dr. Jen Gunter.
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Lived with, they were scrutinized every day, at all seasons, and (not least) in all humors, before they went to the Met.
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Earlier versions of this article incorrectly identified a member of Congress who was scrutinized by the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust.
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OSLO — The protocol for nominating and choosing recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize is one of the world's most scrutinized and secretive.
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For example, he publicly offered a widely scrutinized non-denial denial that Trump shared classified intelligence with Russians in the Oval Office.
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At the White House, aides recognize that Trump's tone and demeanor are closely scrutinized during his visits to the scenes of tragedy.
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Still, any sign of contact between the United States and Iran on the sidelines of the United Nations meetings will be scrutinized.
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For almost a decade, Margonelli scrutinized the scientists and their work with the same forensic gaze they themselves applied to the insects.
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On May 7, her dress will make its red carpet debut at one of the most scrutinized fashion events in the world.
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Adding to her distress, Ms. Alavez Perez, who is currently five months pregnant, has been intensely scrutinized and targeted in xenophobic remarks.
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Lawmakers have scrutinized the chemical program following reports that the agency suppressed a 2017 report outlining the health risks associated with formaldehyde.
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She said no officers were "above the law" but there were well established methods in place to make sure officers were scrutinized.
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Lawmakers have scrutinized the Trump administration's shifting justification and claimed the pre-emptive airstrike thrust the US to the brink of war.
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Flattery of physical traits (regardless of kindness-to-accuracy ratio) could be welcome; it could also leave a person feeling uncomfortably scrutinized.
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Zoning loopholes that enabled skyscrapers on mid-rise blocks are being scrutinized, and could even result in the shortening of some towers.
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So we scrutinized every customer review we could find to see what real people had to say about their favorite electric toothbrushes.
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About 40 percent of the questions for Yang were about the economy; many of them scrutinized his signature Universal Basic Income proposal.
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Gaetz, who has frequently scrutinized social media platforms, alleged political bias from Twitter's executives — as did McDaniel in a statement to Vice.
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When local voters are engaged, and public officials know that overruns will be scrutinized in municipal and legislative hearings, accountability is assured.
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The agency also scrutinized Google's bid to go public in 2004, when the company used an unconventional Dutch-auction for its IPO.
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Pruitt has been scrutinized for the cost of his travel and the $43,000 "privacy booth" he allegedly had put into his office.
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Under the policy, it's unclear whether the company scrutinized the actions of any executives relating to this settlement, the retirees' proposal said.
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Its financial plan will be closely scrutinized by European authorities and, more importantly, by market players, following promises to increase public spending.
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Trump has been scrutinized for his own rhetoric following the El Paso shooting, with some critics accusing him of encouraging racist views.
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The NTSB has already scrutinized accidents involving Tesla's autopilot technology, but those cars operate with different technology than what Uber was testing.
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Its leader Thanathorn Jungrungruangkit demanded that the Election Commission release the returns from each polling station so the figures could be scrutinized.
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His acting defense secretary served atop the company for more than three decades, including as the newly scrutinized planes were being developed.
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Being a divorced, biracial American in the royal family, it doesn't matter what decisions she makes: they'll be scrutinized all the same.
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"The press blackout came after several of @Ocasio2018's public comments were scrutinized by the media and fact-checkers alike."https://t.
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Hours later, the de Blasio administration fired a senior manager at a city agency involved in several issues being scrutinized by investigators.
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The state oil company, Pemex, is also being scrutinized for possible delays in shutting off the pipeline after the rupture was reported.
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Riggleman's social media habits were scrutinized after Cockburn shared a screenshot of an Instagram post that featured a lewd image of Bigfoot.
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It was promising praise for the oft-scrutinized council that has faced a battery of challenges and interruptions in the last year.
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"American companies aren't going to violate American laws, especially in such a high-profile context where their actions are scrutinized," he said.
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Known as dayibasi — pronounced die-ye-BASH-ee — Turkey's middlemen are the least scrutinized and least visible operators in the farming system.
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The context was a much-scrutinized case in which he refused to let the 2012 constitutional challenge to the ACA go forward.
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The Zimbardo prison experiment is not the only classic study that has been recently scrutinized, reevaluated, or outright exposed as a fraud.
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It's no secret that the Toronto music scene is buzzing, and the shoutouts and alliances made by Aubrey are scrutinized more than ever.
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But newspapers would have kept white citizens informed about what the fugitives looked like, so blacks on the streets would have been scrutinized.
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The new letter represents an escalation of pressure on Facebook's digital currency plans, which have also been scrutinized by regulators around the world.
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Apple's results, in particular, will be scrutinized heavily after a rare cut to its quarterly revenue forecast sent stocks tumbling on January 3.
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This isn't the first time a museum's renovation plan has been publicly scrutinized due to the perceived elimination of a much-loved garden.
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