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I would feel the same way if someone scrutinized my papers in my office.
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If that can happen to someone as heavily scrutinized as Clinton, imagine how common such flaws are in other trees.
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Watching a campaign unfold, it's possible to spend months scrutinizing someone and end up learning almost nothing about them.
Such inquiries require agents to first have a greater reason to start scrutinizing someone: either an "information or allegation" or an "articulable factual basis" indicating possible wrongdoing.
Martin, by contrast, could rely upon his tight bonds with the White House and his confidence that most in the financially stricken news media had other priorities than scrutinizing someone with so much power over their companies.
Body love is about going to the gym and doing what we want to do for our own bodies rather than trying to make ourselves feel better by scrutinizing someone else's muffin top.
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I've seen this lemming phenomenon many times before, but the fact that it happened to someone whose family history has been scrutinized by so many is a serious wake-up call.
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