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Securities regulators began more closely examining trading of private shares in 2010.
The George W. Bush White House began more closely supervising the F.D.A. Republicans were critical of government regulations, and no agency issued more rules with greater influence over daily life than the F.D.A., which oversees foods, drugs, tobacco, cosmetics and other products that account for 25 cents of every dollar consumers spend.
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After discovering the plot, Major League Baseball began to more closely scrutinize Nunez and the Levinsons.
Our Office of Economic Development began working more closely with the business community, addressing their concerns.
But in the 1990s, psychiatrists began looking more closely for symptoms in younger patients.
Immediately after this dispiriting trip, Zawahiri began working more closely with bin Laden, and most of the Egyptian members of Islamic Jihad went on the Al Qaeda payroll.
Insurance commissioners in many other states adopted similar laws, and began working more closely with military legal authorities to monitor insurance sales to service members.
The half-dozen officers of the counterintelligence group also began to more closely scrutinize the chaplain's activities and take note of the grumbling against him.
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