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Contenders start with a theoretical 100 points that must withstand the glaring scrutiny of the class judges to avoid demerit dings that will surely spell defeat.
The glaring scrutiny which prompted the resignation of Metiria Turei is evidence that mainstream media has made little to no progress.
Unlike these other industries, gun manufacturers with the help of the NRA shield themselves from such glaring scrutiny by wrapping themselves in the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, as now defined by the Supreme Court.
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Under the spotlight of America's scrutiny, so glaring was the culpability of ALEC in implementing the gun lobby's dark vision, that Coca Cola and Pepsi, McDonald's and Wendy's, Kraft and Mars, Blue Cross and Bill Gates all reached the same conclusion: association with the NRA's extremist agenda was toxic.
But Groupon has suffered a number of missteps in the harsh glare of scrutiny, particularly related to its accounting.
"There is still a real reluctance at Westminster to turn the full glare of scrutiny on to the national paedophile inquiry at Kincora.
All around the world repressive regimes are successfully reducing the glare of scrutiny that the press used to shine on them.
Yes, and an infinitely greater weight of expectation, or at least glare of scrutiny, as you were reminded when a balanced assessment of Barkley after the friendly against Ecuador was portrayed – understandably – as killjoy nit-picking.
"Dartmouth in the Glare of Scrutiny on Drinking" (news article, Oct. 2) casts light on the drinking culture prevalent at far too many of America's colleges and universities.
So while any venerable school has its tribal rituals, identities and rivalries that are opaque to outsiders, Dartmouth is more insular than its bigger, more urban counterparts — and less used to the glare of scrutiny.
Yet they also fear that efforts like Mr. Judd's to make workers' voices heard will only drive manufacturers to countries like China and Vietnam, where conditions may be worse but the glare of scrutiny less severe.
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