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There are flashes of quality, as when his muscles feel "as hard as week-old cafeteria bread," but most of the time his prose, unlike those muscles, is so laid back that it can barely stand up (to even moderate scrutiny).
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One of the hardest things for professional athletes to do, particularly in this era of relentless scrutiny, is to moderate their emotions, to not do what the fans do, to keep their cool through unforced errors, bad calls and off days.
It has used the pretext of an alleged terrorist threat to impose a restrictive security cordon on the city and curtail visas even for harmless businessmen.The intense international scrutiny may have moderated the response of the security forces for a brief period at the beginning of the riots in Tibet in March.
Given the intense scrutiny that moderators are under -- as in past cycles -- ABC News senior foreign affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz told the Times that she would mostly avoid Twitter before moderating the Oct. 11 vice presidential debate.
Some moderate Republicans have suggested the behavior warrants further scrutiny to determine if any sanctions are warranted.
The announcement followed an unusual period of public scrutiny because only one woman, Carole Simpson, had moderated a presidential debate in the quarter-century that the commission has been holding them.
Items concerning relationships, where reliability was only moderate and consensus difficult to achieve, must be subject to particular scrutiny during questionnaire construction and testing.
Facebook, Google and Twitter are under great scrutiny lately for their rather inconsistent approaches to moderating content on their platforms, and Representative Frank Pallone (D-NJ) is the latest to take them to task.
With a prickly personality that, like Perot's, won't hold up well under constant media scrutiny, Trump may still steal enough attention from Sarah Palin to keep GOP moderates happy, and eager to sing his praises.
Though Mr. Frist has a reputation as a more moderate representative of the New South than Mr. Lott, experts in Tennessee say he is certain to face new scrutiny over racial issues.
Heading the polls were, first, Mario Dumont, a fresh, dynamic face leading a new moderate nationalist force, Action Démocratique du Québec (ADQ), and then Jean Charest, the Liberal leader.But as it came under public scrutiny, ADQ's bubble deflated.
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