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But the Bush Administration did a couple of things that the press should have probed more deeply.
The watchdog was too quick to accept the trust's assurances that care at Stafford was good enough and should have "probed more deeply".
For instance, problems with an internal antenna marred the launch of the iPhone 4. In spite of the embarrassment, "Antennagate", as it was dubbed, did no lasting damage to the firm's reputation and it is hard to see the maps debacle doing any either".Haunted Empire" could have probed more deeply into areas such as Apple's $159 billion cash pile.
Now scientists have probed more deeply into the anatomy of the remarkably well-preserved skeletons of Au. sediba.
The individual interviews probed more deeply into individuals' smoking or non-smoking 'careers' to date.
The in-depth interviews with front-line staff from across the practices probed more deeply into the motivations and attitudes of clinicians and managers to the programme.
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Eventually, it may be immaterial to probe more deeply into how it started.
I called a dozen alumni afterward to probe more deeply into their responses to the poll questions.
Some experts say that could have alerted inspectors to probe more deeply, but the Agriculture Department described the citations as routine.
Unfortunately, he does not probe more deeply into this weakness, or its implications for Israel's confidence in the capability of Palestine's leaders to enforce agreements.
This is where trust supersedes disclosure and causes clients not to probe more deeply into what their adviser has told them.
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