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My colleagues are dedicated and conscientious, and are committed to carefully scrutinising every line of every bill – and when the equality bill reaches the Lords later this year, I intend to be a key part of that scrutiny, using the feedback from the website and wider public consultation as my guide.
Both heretical positions (for examples, the views about Christ and human nature held by Eutyches and Nestorius) and orthodox Christian doctrine are subjected to rigorous scrutiny, using the techniques of Aristotelian logic and, where necessary, ideas from Aristotelian physics.
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A recent article published in a medical journal that is subject to peer review, the gold standard of scientific scrutiny, used the terms "died of AEFIs" and "deaths due to AEFIs" when questioning the safety of the five-in-one pentavalent vaccine.
Trusted travelers would undergo lighter screening, perhaps passing through a metal detector with their shoes on and laptops in their bags, whereas anyone flagged as potentially risky would receive more intensive scrutiny, using technology like the body scanners and interviews with officers trained in behavioral analysis.
In 1991 the National Gallery of Scotland subjected the painting to close comparative scrutiny, using other versions of the picture as well as related drawings by Leonardo and other artists (see The Art Newspaper, No. 13, December 1991, p.2).
Enforcement agents have subjected businesses across the country to much greater scrutiny, using tactics that were almost nonexistent until two years ago.
One strategy more likely to attract tax scrutiny is using the money in the captive to buy life insurance.
Hopefully Buffett won't face the same scrutiny for using the Roc-A-Fella sign that Jay-Z did years ago.
The industry is finding new ways to cover council meetings and open up public bodies to scrutiny using, for example, live webcams, blogging and Twitter.
These conflicting and inconclusive results warrant additional phylogenetic scrutiny using molecular data.
That allowed Grace, a maker of specialty chemicals and building materials, to largely avoid government scrutiny and use the ore in products, like fireproofing, that the company promoted as asbestos-free.
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