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"If people want to scrutinize things, that is their right, but we stand behind what we do.
It still hurt my feelings, freaked me out, and made me scrutinize things, so I said, "Wow, I'd better just preemptively dump this person before it gets worse".
Put on your confused "trying-to-figure-it-out" face and scrutinize things closely, doing absolutely nothing.
"There's some sort of tricky valve," he said, scrutinizing the thing.
Vermillion said he warned his players: "The F.D.A. does not scrutinize these things.
Two months ago, the El Dorado Hills Design Review Committee, which scrutinizes all things aesthetic in this fast-growing Sacramento suburb, had taken a homeowner to task for having a yellow house.
You may get to hear many criticisms, but scrutinize the things by yourself and follow it.
He said his group would be scrutinizing decisions on things like incentives for green retrofits of millions of homes and carbon reduction targets for the power sector.
Cunning people never balk at the prospect of closely scrutinizing people and things for small details that may be manipulated for their benefit.
Those safeguards included enlisting the help of an integrity monitor who would scrutinize, among other things, Galt's hiring, purchases and financial transactions.
But before investors grow too euphoric over that accomplishment, Mr. Rowen cautions that they should scrutinize two additional things: how the revenue was achieved and what the company's profit margins were on products it sold.
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