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She was used to rough scrutiny in a country that tilts against the Palestinians, she said.
Sometimes, such wandering thoughts are subjected to intense scrutiny in a trial.
They're under constant scrutiny in a way that other cultural activities aren't," Gieben says.
Justice Thomas called for stricter First Amendment scrutiny in a concurring opinion.
Not all the complaints would stand up to prolonged scrutiny in a court of law.
My criticism is entirely based on numerous bits of reasoning that would not pass scrutiny in a freshman English course.
The internet means that research can be subjected to unofficial, but no less diligent, scrutiny in a matter of days.
More transparent and beneficial government operations are possible by opening the data collected by and about governments to public scrutiny in a searchable and easy-to-use form.
Italy's players are probably thrilled to be anywhere besides Italy, where nearly two dozen domestic-league teams are under scrutiny in a sprawling match-fixing investigation.
With record viewership comes unaccustomed scrutiny in a sport where professional matches are regularly played in front of fewer than 1,000 people.
Mr. Wang, who had come under scrutiny in a corruption inquiry, spent the night in the consulate before being escorted to Beijing by security officials.
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