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These lawyers play by complicated rules, but like laymen they also wonder why legal decisions are not subject to the more simple scrutiny of knowing the difference between right and wrong.
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But it is unclear whether she can keep up the pretense of a simple family vacation amid the scrutiny of someone who is thought to be considering a presidential campaign.
To a stunning degree, for a period of over half a century, Salinger managed to convince a significant portion of the reading population that his words and actions should be exempt from scrutiny for the simple reason that he wrote those nine stories, and "The Catcher in the Rye".
Its data set is a great playground for machine learning systems: noisy and voluminous, with subtle variations that could go undetected by simple statistical methods or human scrutiny.
He said: "This is why the Government should intervene with more radical measures including simpler pricing, greater transparency and scrutiny of the cost of energy policies, and the separation of domestic supply from generation businesses.
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But it will not be that simple for him to deflect the scrutiny that he has received since it was reported last week that he had tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003.
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