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Scrutinising it, he lifts his fingers to his nose.
Instead, he has been placed in charge of scrutinising it.
Normally the media spends at last 48 hours scrutinising it in detail.
As Hampshire opened their proposed Test surface to the scrutiny of the ECB, Carberry spent all but 10 overs of the day scrutinising it.
The UK's Department for International Development, for example, is updating its M&E framework based largely on recommendations from the newly established Independent Commission for Aid Impact, charged with scrutinising it.
And while the BBC's structure is always worth scrutinising, – it is the iron law of bureaucracy, after all, that left to its own devices, it will inevitably expand and become more complex – this latest fiasco appears less about the system than the people in it and the timing of events.
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We do not know whether they scrutinised it".
That is why we need to scrutinise it very carefully".
This prevents rival manufacturers from copying it, but also means that security researchers cannot scrutinise it for flaws.
If you bring me some evidence, I will scrutinise it and challenge it if necessary," she says.
The Football Association will receive Jon Moss's report on Monday and will scrutinise it before taking a decision.
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