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Under longstanding principles, government actions that fall heavily on "discrete and insular minorities" historically subject to prejudice and stigma are to be given particular scrutiny.
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The regulatory bodies of the EEC are giving the concession system particular scrutiny.
Elections in Florida have attracted particular scrutiny since the 2000 debacle which delivered George Bush into power.
Hair care products used by African-American women have drawn particular scrutiny.
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Mr. McCain himself has said his choice of a running mate would draw particular scrutiny from voters given Mr. McCain's age; he is now 71, or "as old as dirt," as he likes to joke, while quickly adding that he is in good health.
American nuns have come under particular scrutiny.
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