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While executions get little notice in American newspapers anymore, the United States' willingness to put prisoners to death is often scrutinized here.
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While satellite images of the North's nuclear sites are often scrutinized by analysts, the images cannot reveal what is happening within the tunnels and buildings themselves, and Pyongyang is sometimes suspected of increasing activity at the sites simply to put pressure on the United States to negotiate.
As a result, all facets of research, from planning through publication of results, are often scrutinized by stakeholders.
These policies are often scrutinized due to the population Medicaid serves, which in the past was largely composed of individuals with vulnerable health status.
GMOs are often scrutinized not for their makeup, but for the control their production gives to a select group of companies that put more emphasis on profit than human health (and that put the little guys -- like local farmers -- out of work).
Estimation of a threshold limit value (TLV) is an important task in many medical areas, where risk factors are often scrutinized for values beyond which important medical or political decisions need to be taken – e.g. beyond which blood pressure value one should prescribe antihypertensive.
When I lived in the Dominican Republic as a dark-skinned Black woman, I was always mistaken for Haitian, which if you have been keeping up with the news means living an extremely marginalized and predatory life, where your citizenship is often questioned, scrutinized, and in the case of a lot of Haitian-Dominicans, unfairly revoked.
Israel and the United States view the Human Rights Council, which answers to some nondemocratic member states, including Saudi Arabia, China and Cuba, that are themselves often scrutinized for human rights violations, as eager to shine a harsh spotlight on Israeli practices even though it overlooks egregious rights problems elsewhere.
Donald Trump's now ubiquitous slogan, "Make America Great Again!", is often chanted at rallies, but rarely scrutinized in public discourse.
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