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Investigators are also expected to scrutinize reports from villagers who said they found charred bodies of people whose hands had been bound with strips of tough white plastic before they were killed.
The failure of media to scrutinize reports coming out of the State Department, and the media's tendency to accept statements from diplomats at face value can be construed as contributing to the continuing bloodshed in Congo's wars.
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Mr. Obama scrutinized reports like the 2014 National Climate Assessment, which tied climate change to events like flooding in Miami and longer, hotter heat waves in the Southwest.
This seems a reasonable response to the ambiguous message of the Tri-Council Poliny Statement, which, in a subsequent section, states that '(b eyond scrutinizing reports, the REB itself should not normally carry out the continuing ethics review, except in specific cases where the REB believes that it is best suited to intervene' [ 11].
He said he and his executive team in Lakewood and in satellite offices in Baltimore, New York, Virginia and California, do the same things everyone else in the commercial real estate business does -- scrutinize company reports and try to find a market where there is "a mispricing of an asset".
We find that even people who are able and motivated to scrutinize the report content use community cues to decide on report usefulness in addition to report quality considerations.
For now, at least, investors do seem to be scrutinizing earnings reports with a new diligence.
In addition to Europe and the economic data in the United States, investors have also been scrutinizing corporate reports, which in recent weeks have somewhat steadied the American market.
These days, Judy Bigelow, a self-described foliage fanatic, regularly trolls nine Web sites, scrutinizing leaf reports and clicking on links to agricultural fairs, fall festivals, hayrides and apple farms to plan her various excursions.
For lessons in patient and visionary investing, he scrutinized monthly reports on stock trades by two of the canniest businessmen he'd ever come across: J. Paul Getty and the virtually unknown Sy Scheuer, a financier.
Illustrating how internships relate to academic interests, Ms. Leister cites two recent examples: a management major assisted an operations analyst at Harley-Davidson, scrutinizing productivity reports and seeking avenues for improvement.
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