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It is a show which deploys such tight scrutiny of such tiny, unimportant things that it shrinks your focus down to just the shape of a model's mouth or the gap between her lips when she smiles.

Tens of thousands of Indian security officers are deployed here, shielded from scrutiny by special laws, and many angry Kashmiris say they act with impunity, like an occupying force.

As you might imagine, the chemical industry is not excited about the prospects of increased scrutiny, and deployed a multimillion-dollar lobbying effort to defeat reform.

A person who has been briefed on conversations between the transition team and State Police union leaders said the agency's managers will be required to undergo much closer scrutiny of how they deploy personnel.

Such arguments are deployed to justify surveillance mechanisms, medical scrutiny, and expectation of self-discipline.

Under scrutiny by Senator Levin, he deployed a classic example of the bait-and-switch technique that is the government minister's best defence in difficult questioning.

After the September 11 , 2001 attacks, the Bush Administration tightened scrutiny of Visa Waiver travellers, mainly by deploying technology.

The sheriff's threat to deploy the SWAT team is especially troublesome considering recent scrutiny of deaths caused by SWAT raids in low-level drug busts.

Quine therefore rejects Carnap's picture of science as a two-stage process: the first stage in which we conventionally stipulate constitutive aspects of our scientific language (such as its ontology or logic) based solely upon pragmatic, non-rational factors; the second in which we deploy our language by subjecting non-conventional theories to rational scrutiny.

In antitrust and constitutional law, courts handle mixed conduct by comparing the action to a hypothesized alternative, and asking whether the alternative action is "less restrictive". This less restrictive alternative (LRA) test is deployed widely in the rule of reason, merger review, strict scrutiny, and the proportionality review employed by constitutional democracies.

We conclude that the regulation of genetic evidence deserves far more careful legal scrutiny, since the ways that genetic evidence is deployed can profoundly affect constitutional rights and the structure of legal and social institutions.

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