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It's been more challenging, because we now we sort of have many more eyes, looking at what we do, scrutinising everything we do.
Moyes will have watched every second of that Sunderland game again when they went out of the Capital One Cup on penalties, scrutinising everything, assessing any small detail that could have been done differently and passing it on to the players.
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They scrutinise everything.
If we scrutinised everything we perceive all the time more carefully, then we would be overwhelmed by attention.
"That's the horrible hangover I have from this: instead of having a sense of calm, I overanalyse and scrutinise everything.
The aim is to prepare a meal of up to five courses that diners will "love, hate, scrutinise – and everything else in between", said Kilo's 32-year-old co-founder, Sharon Lee.
Thus far we've seen the documents being scrutinised for everything from salary disparities to medical records of employees at the company.
What's more, when they come to remortgage, borrowers will find that lenders will be required to make more rigorous affordability checks, scrutinising their spending on everything from bills to booze.
"They were values by which he observed, scrutinised and judged everything around him, [and he had] an appetite for a world nobler, more charitable and above all more gracious than the one in which he found himself".
Could it be that at least some of those scrutinising our activities are covertly, if not overtly, hostile to everything we stand for?
"Everything OK with the animals?" he asked Harriet, scrutinising her.
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