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To checks
verb
To inspect; to examine.
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I can sign my name to checks and contracts.
So Democrats have always been subject to checks and balances.
The compromise was to fashion a powerful presidency subject to checks and balances with delegated powers.
He attributed the delay to checks needed to make sure the money had been spent properly.
The Red Lobster in the Times Square area adds an automatic 15percentt gratuity to checks.
The intelligence and law enforcement officials as subject to "checks and balances".
I think we need to get back to checks and balances".
He's about 'the law of Moore.' He doesn't subscribe to checks and balances.
Some councils even demand that elderly people volunteering to telephone other elderly people for a chat be subjected to checks.
They will also be subject to checks to ensure they meet NHS quality standards, Mr Lansley said.
Mr. Swahn said that Aquavit, for example, adds them to checks for parties of five or more people.
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