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is scrutinizing
verb
To examine something with great care.
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For now, though, while he is scrutinizing the numbers closely, they appear to be benign.
Mr. Golden's staff is scrutinizing the proposal to determine whether it can be scuttled in court.
The S.E.C. is scrutinizing overseas auditors as it prepares to recognize international accounting rules by 2009.
And it is scrutinizing obstacles imposed by the phone companies on low-price rivals like Skype.
And it is scrutinizing sales of Chinese A.T.V.'s over the Internet.
The European Commission, which is the executive branch of the European Union, is scrutinizing the dominance of Google's search engine.
[New York Post] The Bay Ridge community board is scrutinizing the activities of new nightclubs in the neighborhood.
UCLA Health System is scrutinizing its use of imaging procedures on patients in the cardiothoracic intensive care unit.
In this instance, though, the shoes that Ms. Jones is scrutinizing in an office in Midtown Manhattan are not hers.
So, this time around, Vermeil, like every N.F.L. coach, is scrutinizing the climate of pro football and pondering what works.
The agency says it is scrutinizing contracts more closely and training 200 people to be project supervisors.
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