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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through scrutinising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the process of examining something carefully or in detail. Example: "The researchers were able to uncover new insights through scrutinising the data collected over the past year."
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For its part, the mainstream media has shamefully abetted a coarsening of public discourse on the issue of extremism; often acting as unquestioning mouthpieces instead of performing their duties through scrutinising the government's often unsubstantiated and alarmist reports of threats or alleged plots.
The theoretical model outcomes were demonstrated through scrutinising the performance of models as they were related in comparison with GFMAPR using models as ARIMA, ESM, MA, MSGM and DPEWTA.
Just like policymakers, health service managers and clinicians, including those who make decisions at local levels, are likely to benefit if they have the capacity to help identify what they need from research through scrutinising areas of service organization or provision and defining suitable topics.
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"It was not a job for the finance department to go through, scrutinise, forecast and budget on home expenditure.
At new checkpoints around the capital and at the airport policemen wave westerners through but scrutinise non-Kuwaiti Arabs.In this section Putting a country together again Preparing for the worst Mercy mission to Baghdad Old wine in new bottles ReprintsCivil-defence training has begun.
Mr Zuma, who has no clear-cut ideology of his own, is not one for wading through lengthy position papers or scrutinising the minutiae of government.
The first stage of analysis through open coding focussed on scrutinising interview transcripts line by line to identify concepts that fitted the data.
Nowadays, I'd liken the experience of trawling through eBay search results and custom alerts, scrutinising prices and bidding carefully to browsing through stalls at a record fair for a rare find, or looking over shelves in one of the UK's near-extinct retro gaming shops.
I had to go systematically through each stage of the calculation – scrutinising every single detail – to change one line of computer code, run the whole thing again, and wait.
Nick Hewer, who has been scrutinising UK supermarkets' supply chains through his work with the Fairtrade Foundation on bananas, said British shoppers were "fair people" who resented supermarkets apparently squeezing their suppliers or "barging" into towns where they were not wanted.
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