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The scrutinized
verb
To examine something with great care.
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She will not be alone among the scrutinized.
Matrimonial lawyers are in general agreement about how to handle the uncouplings of the well-to-do, the scrutinized and the famous -- after every other option, including counseling, has been exhausted.
The latter term will be used throughout this contribution to indicate that the scrutinized AD measure actually estimates conditional class probabilities.
The identified optimal search scheme for LPS9 allows only up to two nucleotide differences between each 9-tuple and the scrutinized genome.
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With the cowlings removed, the men scrutinized the innards of the outboard engines.
The officers scrutinized the identifications of the passengers, who were detained for at least two hours.
The C.I.A. scrutinized the novel for secrets about Mr. Hussein's political philosophy.
The friend scrutinized the sheer fabric and her exposed cleavage and made a dubious face.
In September, the subcommittee scrutinized the offshore tax structures of Microsoft Corp and Hewlett-Packard.
Then there's the surprisingly narrow breadth of the securities scrutinized by the Justice Department.
To establish Jewish identity, the agency scrutinized Soviet documents.
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