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"What I'm really keen to look at closely is infrastructure projects that actually stack up," Andrews said.
(When I write "critical" I am remembering that it comes from the Greek word meaning "to look at closely").
The Greens senator Lee Rhiannon said the party would look at closely at the bill's detail "to ensure that it does live up to the high standards" needed for electoral reform.
But it is something we have to look at closely and think hard about.
The areas I expect them to look at closely are the opening batting slot and the pace attack.
It is a ludicrous situation having these jumbo jets criss-crossing the world and it is something the sport needs to look at closely.
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Looked at closely, it is uncontroversial.
"Isis is just something we haven't looked at closely or not closely enough".
"Everything Judge Lippman is saying will be looked at closely elsewhere".
Looked at closely, some turn out to be collages that incorporate Band-Aids, surgical tape, medical gauze.
"And the war that pop culture wages on the female body should be looked at closely.
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