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Some may view our results as negating the need for scrutinizing racial disparities.
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They develop an investment scorecard for scrutinizing new investment opportunities.
The scaled-back schedule means less time for scrutinizing deals.
It is practice ripe for scrutinizing, or at least satirizing.
This fact alone calls for scrutinizing the inclusion criteria.
Khamenei offered a "cold message" to the president by muting his praise and emphasizing the need for lawmakers to scrutinize the deal, said Hamid Reza Taraghi, head of international affairs for one of the country's most influential Islamic parties, the Islamic Coalition.
Why do members of Parliament feel that they need to scrutinize her for having a gun, and 'She's in the public,' and 'She should know better,' and 'She's a role model,' but what about every other celebrity out there?
Public officials will (hopefully) often be aware of the need to scrutinize crisis communications for the presence of elements that may cause unnecessary harm or reduce the efficacy of their efforts.
There may be so little left of the original castle that consultants often need to scrutinize family documents or excavate for clues to the castle's original design and materials.
For instance, Fishman explains, your date may need to scrutinize a menu online before agreeing to eat at a given restaurant.
In an era of limited resources for health care and preventive services, we need to scrutinize our efforts in screening and prevention.
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