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"Information regarding the use of precious health care dollars for nonhealth uses must be known and scrutinized critically," Dr. Peeno said in the document.

Mentions that this exhibit, in Brussels, last summer, was scrutinized critically by any number of high-placed amateurs, and the outcry was so great that President Eisenhower felt constrained to send a personal emissary, George V. Allen, to investigate.

Findings of a relationship between MMP-9 and brain damage in SLE are new and should be scrutinized critically.

Thus, efforts aiming to postpone nursing home placement have to be scrutinized critically even though community-based care is the cost-saving option from a payer perspective.

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Shouldn't the claims of philosophy salesmen be scrutinized as critically as those of used car salesmen?

Jennifer Love Hewitt was on the cover of People last week and ended up defending her less svelte pictures with her new fiancé in Hawaii, writing on her Web site: "A size 2 is not fat!" Women are still scrutinized more critically on their looks, which seem to fluctuate more on camera, depending on lighting, bloating and wardrobe.

Community activists fought against the plan, arguing that drilling there had caused acrid fumes, overpowering noise and other nuisances and dangers that should be scrutinized more critically before wells could be drilled.

In this paper, each option was critically scrutinized and decision rules formulated based on well-described literature examples.

Both geoarchaeology and archaeogeomorphology are considered separately and then compared before they are critically scrutinized as an application within a subfield of physical geography in geomorphology.

Aspect (iii): All skills were critically scrutinized concerning their content validity.

Welfarist approaches have been questioned by the results of Yaari and Bar Hillel (1984), the Pigou-Dalton principle has been critically scrutinized by Amiel and Cowell (1992), the principles of compensation and reward have obtained mixed support in Schokkaert and Devooght (1998), etc.

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