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"We depended on the bus company to be carefully scrutinizing the people that they were hiring," Mr. Seymour said in an interview.
Mr. Mowbray had written several recent articles suggesting that consular officials were not carefully scrutinizing applications from Saudis to ensure that potential terrorists were not given visas.
But he said his party is also carefully scrutinizing the results and is considering challenging the count in about 20 races.
Cass R. Sunstein, who leads the White House office that reviews all major regulations, said he was carefully scrutinizing proposed rules across the government to ensure that they are cost efficient and based on the best current science.
Russia, which requires confirmation from a hotel saying a traveler will be staying there, is being more picky about that paperwork, Mr. Caplan said, adding that Russia and Brazil are more carefully scrutinizing the reason given for the trip.
"We will be carefully scrutinizing the administration's new initiatives and proposed funding increases to see if we can afford them in a lean budget year," Mr. Young said in a statement.
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