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be scrutinizing
verb
To examine something with great care.
Exact(60)
But we'll be scrutinizing this".
Hollinghurst seems too ready to perpetuate a fond English elegy that he should, instead, be scrutinizing.
Among other things, Mr. Klein is said to be scrutinizing the process for removing ineffective principals.
"The feedback was that we ought to be scrutinizing these practices," Mr. Blumenthal said.
"I will be scrutinizing the agreement closely and critically," he said.
For now, at least, investors do seem to be scrutinizing earnings reports with a new diligence.
Most notably, the Giants will be scrutinizing their place-kickers, John Markham and Jaret Holmes, and punter Rodney Williams.
It will also mean investors in the stock market will be scrutinizing Middelhoff's plans, including his scheme for Napster.
Despite the announcement that the legal issues were resolved, the F.D.A. will still be scrutinizing Schering-Plough's manufacturing processes.
The Justice Department and the Senate Ethics Committee were said to be scrutinizing Ensign's dealings with Doug Hampton for possible impropriety.
And the Germans, who receive about a third of their natural gas from Russia, will be scrutinizing any restrictions on Gazprom and other Russian energy exporters.
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