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This often means adopting some working definition of the object under scrutiny.
Here, eye gaze appears to tie together the object under scrutiny, his paralysed arm, with the turn so far, which has conveyed the concept of a time before the stroke, when he had two hands (to cycle with).
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Furthermore, there's no separation between 1) ourselves as author/creator/performer and 2) ourselves as object-under-scrutiny.
This latter task is not as unproblematic as it may seem, for it is not always clear whether it is the object itself that should be under scrutiny, the object's perceptual properties (and, if so, which), the idea at the heart of the work, or the artist's intentions in making the piece.
Certainly ECEC has become an object of scrutiny for economists (Kilburn & Karoly, 2008).
Even Kahn's personal patent to "protect this new object numbering process" will come under scrutiny, especially if the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) gets involved in Kahn's numbering system.
For more than a decade, the former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has fiercely objected whenever derivatives have come under scrutiny in Congress or on Wall Street.
These data add new insights on the in vivo behaviour of these nano-objects and demonstrate that the pVNPs under scrutiny are each intrinsically endowed with peculiar properties foreshadowing different applications in molecular medicine.
Now they are under scrutiny.
HSBC is also under scrutiny.
Eight transfers are under scrutiny.
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