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When you scrutinize something so much, it's easy to scrap it because you've fallen out of love with it after seeing it all the time.
"That would be an area that could be scrutinized because something like that can be abused," said Rob Seltzer, an accountant in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The show reported, albeit rather murkily, that the company had agreed to a simplified, expedited claims process for businesses so it could avoid years of litigating and scrutinizing every claim -- something that might cost it more than allowing a few debatable or even unworthy claims to slip through.
Any non-haircare professional who is scrutinizing your split ends needs something else to do.
Navarro seems to think that Axelrod is arguing in favor of exclusively scrutinizing conservative groups, which is something that he's actually very clearly against.
But a simple story about Christopher and how devoted his mother, Janice, was to him became something else when Tom Murray began scrutinizing the home movies shot by his grandfather in the 1920s and '30s.
After scrutinizing every single dumpling recipe, I settled on something that sounded like a spaetzle casserole in which the tiny homemade egg dumplings are boiled, then layered with grated cheese and caramelized onions and baked until bubbling and browned.
According to Buergari, when the economy went south in 2007 08, companies started scrutinizing their legal spending more closely and realized something was wrong, and have responded very positively to Modus's fixed-cost model.
But can we actually learn something useful about the modern world by scrutinizing its rubbish?
We stood together for a moment scrutinizing the image of command, and I thought of something that Penn had told me earlier in the day.
Such little epiphanies occur repeatedly, no matter how much time you spend scrutinizing the older works: the reinterpretations always show you something you missed.
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