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Perhaps this is what makes depression dangerous to scrutinize too closely.
Mr. Hamill prefers not to scrutinize this too closely either.
And lenders began to scrutinize costs more closely.
The experts found that many banks do not scrutinize account holders closely enough.
That's partly because the public doesn't usually scrutinize them very closely.
They said Trump Organization bosses did not seem to scrutinize these documents closely when they were hired.
There, lawmakers need to scrutinize it more closely.
The Iraqi military's actions were scrutinized more closely, however.
How does it feel to be scrutinized so closely?
MTV's digital strategy is being scrutinized more closely than a hot MTV video.
He figures to be scrutinized more closely by the officials, and by the Knicks.
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