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The agency is closely scrutinizing efforts by drug makers to develop drugs that are designed to deter abuse.
That will not happen until there is an independent and trusted mechanism for scrutinizing efforts to use the secrecy claim, and to address judges' deference to a secrecy-oriented executive.
Few states have their destinies more dependent on the outcome of the trade agreement than Florida, so such sentiment explains the obsession here with scrutinizing efforts to convince 34 nations in the Western Hemisphere that Miami should be chosen as the headquarters of the trading area, which is scheduled to take effect in January 2005.
Nezar Patria, Chairman of AJI Indonesia, said, "Journalists' understanding on children's issues are more crucial than ever for keeping children's rights on the news agenda by scrutinizing efforts to protect those rights and challenging those who fail to meet their commitments to children".
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Marshall Curry's If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front scrutinized the efforts of a militant environmental group labeled by the FBI as the "number one domestic terrorism threat," while The Whale, directed by Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit, looked at an extraordinary connection between a killer whale and the people of Nootka Sound, British Columbia.
It's always important to scrutinize any efforts to solve our economic and social problems through the legalization, taxation, or expansion of so-called "vices" that, when abused, can impair the lives of addicts and their families.
In an era of limited resources for health care and preventive services, we need to scrutinize our efforts in screening and prevention.
Although migratory pathways and the poultry trade should continue to be scrutinized, monitoring efforts should focus on wintering and breeding habitats of migrating waterfowl, especially wetlands located within ecoregions with a disproportionately large number of avian influenza outbreaks.
Rep. Conyers complained in an Oct. 2007 letter that the Justice Department was not closely scrutinizing Sproul's efforts.
If a high number of cancer genes are eventually scrutinized, the effort would be the equivalent of thousands of Human Genome Projects.
So you really don't have to, unless you want to spend some time and mental effort scrutinizing each of your bananas.
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