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scrutinizes

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Third person singular of scrutinize

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The budget is implemented by the ministry of finance, which scrutinizes the operations of the state enterprises in accordance with the economic plan.

It really wasn't until Episode 4 in the car park, when Claire puts herself in front of him and plays him, and he scrutinizes her and doesn't quite know what to believe about her — that was where we thought that this was going to be special.

His book scrutinizes colony-collapse disorder, a syndrome affecting honeybees that wiped out thirty per cent of hives in the U.S. in 2007 and has wiped out thirty-six per cent so far in 2008, and catalogues the ways in which our insistence on a seasonally sanitized outdoors may be causing long-term damage.

He makes us stare at her. LaBute, who is a connoisseur of unsettling emotion, knows that Helen is a type whom the audience rarely scrutinizes on stage or in life; he plays off the public instinct to avert the eye.

He narrates the drudgery of the daily grind and scrutinizes his dysfunctional, fatherless childhood, during which he rebelled against his mother by dealing drugs and engaging in sex with men for money.

Kemp scrutinizes each image with a magnifying glass, attempting to determine whether the owners have discovered what they claim to have found: a lost masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci.

Like Vonnegut, he scrutinizes the all-too-strange corners of American life.

When Robert Kiley, the president of the New York City Partnership and Chamber of Commerce, scrutinizes the city's EKG, he sees encouraging flickers of life.

A new, democratically-elected president, Vokislav Kostunica, replaced him... Describes the history of rebellion in the region... Writer tells about V.I.P., a fax-only newsletter in English which constantly scrutinizes political life in Yugoslavia... Writer describes an Oct. 5 protest march he joins... Writer talks to Veran Matic, of FreeB92 Radio.

In "The Almost Nearly Perfect People" (Picador), Michael Booth, a travel journalist, scrutinizes the success of the Scandinavian brand.

The film scrutinizes the conventional wisdom about the weekend, and the efforts of mainstream media outlets to present it as a disaster, and, in the end, it does give you a sense of the moment.

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