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Putting school officials in charge of "scrutinizing" girls' bodies destroys trust between students and adults.
During six hours of scrutinizing 327 ballots, the vice president picked up 88 votes.
Reversing the anthropological lens, she scrutinizes the Western habit of scrutinizing others.
NEW YORK — Few politicians think of scrutinizing decorative-art auctions in order to set current international developments in perspective.
Secular philosophy is in the business of scrutinizing all beliefs, including those entrenched by authority and tradition.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, an Iowa Republican and member of the Finance Committee, has a history of scrutinizing how nonprofit groups spend money.
"It's incumbent on us and Congress to do the job of scrutinizing the budget, both in terms of cost and efficacy".
Asking Mr. Holder to lead the review, however, puts the attorney general in the awkward position of scrutinizing investigations that his department has pursued.
By this year, when it came time to name a replacement, Congress had developed the habit of scrutinizing every White House move as a possible cash transaction.
The commission is up to the task of scrutinizing the failures of intelligence and other government agencies, and classified secrets can be adequately safeguarded.
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He added: "There ought to be much more stock-taking, re-examination of assumptions, scrutinizing of old information in light of things that we have learned subsequently".
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