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"But he faces six months of intense scrutiny in which Republicans are going to become much more familiar with his record".

Its English-language paper ran a story on the front page today headlined, "Nasdaq Japan to face close scrutiny," in which it reported that the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission, which polices Japan's markets, would be monitoring the new exchange from its headquarters in Tokyo, not the regional office that oversees the Osaka exchange.

For example, Helen Longino argues that claims and theories can only achieve the status of knowledge by going through a public process of critical scrutiny, in which individual knowers engage with each other epistemically in joint endeavors.

However, the pursuit of simplicity may filter out details, once deemed irrelevant, which may later reassert their significance under either technological pressure or more careful scrutiny, in which case the inadequacy of the model cripples the validity of the derived results.

Some of the smaller liberal arts colleges read them with extreme scrutiny, in which your chance of admission is diminished with every "your" that should be "you're".

This system of discipline and scrutiny in which nurses are regulated, may be internalised and lead to a similar approach to patients, which inhibits the caring holistic approach that is integral to BBCC [ 26].

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Design is an activity that is subject to rational scrutiny but in which creativity is considered to play an important role as well.

Of the fairness of the monitoring system, which is already an issue under scrutiny, as in which criteria are the most important when deciding who gets an organ.

"And what do we have to show for that money?" Partisan politics aside, the proposed fund is likely to face scrutiny in Congress, which will be facing constrained spending limits in the 2015 fiscal year, which begins on 1 October.

But either approach would still face intense political scrutiny in Canada, which must approve any deal under its foreign investment laws.

HER self-proclaimed mission has raised eyebrows at a time when race relations are receiving new scrutiny in Japan, which had long seen itself as immune to the ethnic tensions of the United States.

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