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Coupled with an explosion in pharmaceutical discoveries, cyclists can now both dope better and find themselves under increased and unaccustomed scrutiny for doing so.
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They're weary because they don't have any information," he told VICE News, adding that he now talks to other workers — and has come under scrutiny from his managers for doing so.
Are you saying we're dirty?" With revelations that some within News International's ranks were not only dirty but criminal, Mr. Hinton is coming under scrutiny for what he did and did not know when he ran the company from 1995 until 2007, the period when the most egregious known examples of voice mail hacking by News International employees took place.
We know these arguments do not stand up to scrutiny for cats, but do they hold up for dogs?
And, in that effort, perhaps no other European leader has come under the same pressure to display leadership, or under the same scrutiny for failing to do so, than Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, the steward of Europe's most powerful economy.
His choices were always just accepted, while you and every other working mother face scrutiny for everything you do.
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service official who first disclosed that the agency had targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny, and in doing so ignited a controversy that has ensnared the White House, denied on Wednesday that she had ever provided false information to Congress.
Now comes another revelation relevant to Issa's investigation: I.R.S. employees in Cincinnati also targeted applications from liberal groups for further scrutiny, and they did it for the same reason they singled out conservative groups: a fear that such organizations might turn out to be primarily political rather than philanthropic.
It was assumed that both subsamples of the data would display similar properties with regard to normality, skewness, kurtosis, factorability, etc., and therefore, it was not necessary to analyze the validation sample with the same scrutiny as was done for the calibration sample.
In conclusion, notwithsanding the above suggesting an election fraud hoax that does not withstand the weight of critical scrutiny, it does not bode well for Obama's policy of Iranian engagement to be disengaged from the world's growing recognition that Ahmadinejad was unfairly accused of stealing an election that he actually won fair and square.
If people earn a profitable living by presenting themselves for scrutiny, how much do they owe their followers in return?
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