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Next comes Parliament, where an ecclesiastical committee "scrutinizes" it and Commons and Lords debate it — after which it goes to the Queen for "royal assent".
An artist makes a painting and then scrutinizes it closely for flaws and weaknesses, tearing it apart mentally, thinking about whether it is finished and how to make it, or the next canvas, better.
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If we are to truly condemn violence in our politics, we must scrutinize it in its every iteration, individual and state-sanctioned, and not solely when doing so affirms the majesty of our American dream. .
They scrutinized it thoroughly, jotting down its serial numbers, before buying some of its cameras and circuit boards, explaining that they wanted to experiment with it and see if they could make a drone for themselves.
In that spirit, while we may be able to remove a speech act type from its environment and scrutinize it in isolated captivity, doing so may blind us to some of its distinctive features.
Let us not pretend we are dismantling a very idea in order to see the sum of its parts and then scrutinize it, making discoveries never dreamed of before by man.
I scrutinized it and asked a multitude of questions to ensure its accuracy.
"We haven't scrutinized it.
Buchanan scrutinized it for a long time.
Wearing a T-shirt, he can be seen turning each one over and scrutinizing it knowingly.
Now I post a new idea and millions of people scrutinize it.
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