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单词 Scrutiny
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1. Their arguments do not withstand the most superficial scrutiny.
2. His relationship with the KGB came under scrutiny.
3. Careful scrutiny of the company's accounts revealed a whole series of errors.
4. The company has come under intense scrutiny because of its environmental record.
5. Public scrutiny had brought civil servants out from the backroom and into the spotlight.
6. His argument simply doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.
7. Their activities have come under police scrutiny.
8. Foreign policy has come under close scrutiny recently.
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9. The documents should be available for public scrutiny.
10. The company is under scrutiny by the Inland Revenue.
11. The testimony of the chief witness doesn't bear scrutiny.
12. His work won't bear scrutiny.
13. The production figures did not bear scrutiny .
14. His private life came under media scrutiny.
15. Her argument doesn't really stand up to scrutiny.
16. I realized I was being subjected to intense scrutiny by a group of children.
17. The Government's record will be subjected to/come under scrutiny in the weeks before the election.
18. The situation is bound to come under the scrutiny of the public health authorities.
19. The material did not bear scrutiny.
20. I have done that after the most careful scrutiny.
21. The offer will face scrutiny under competition rules.
22. Other popular myths also fail to withstand close scrutiny.
23. Such figures as we have need careful scrutiny(), because they rarely take account of those who came back.
24. She said the elections department is under close scrutiny now.
25. His relationship background didn't bear scrutiny either, having virtually abandoned his first wife and three other children.
26. After regulatory scrutiny and several court challenges, the rescue package for Executive Life was approved in August 1993.
27. Even if this possibility did not stand up to close scrutiny, Pavlov's theory would still be valid.
28. The activities of the committee are subject to public scrutiny.
29. At a deeper level, however, the concept of the mentally abnormal female offender has come under scrutiny.
30. It will open up county government for more public scrutiny, always a good thing.
1. Their arguments do not withstand the most superficial scrutiny.
2. His relationship with the KGB came under scrutiny.
3. Careful scrutiny of the company's accounts revealed a whole series of errors.
4. The company has come under intense scrutiny because of its environmental record.
5. Public scrutiny had brought civil servants out from the backroom and into the spotlight.
31. However experienced and confident staff normally feel, subjecting their professional work to open scrutiny brings anxiety.
32. Registers of contaminated land would be available for public scrutiny from April 1993.
33. It's been a tough and bruising campaign, with the backgrounds of both candidates coming under intense scrutiny.
34. Efforts to stain paper artificially to give an appearance of age have little hope of withstanding careful scrutiny.
35. It reformed the judicial system, buttressing its independence, and introduced parliamentary scrutiny of important public sector contracts and appointments.
36. Every activity of the individual citizen is subject to scrutiny by the state, in the name of the public interest.
37. In the United States a number of factors have combined to render the bureaucracy more open to public scrutiny.
38. I had a feeling that his logic would not bear close scrutiny but was too numb to argue with the ancient greenkeeper.
39. A close scrutiny of films showing lions killing zebras does not bear this out.
40. Federal Trade Commission officials would not comment on the deal[], but are expected by industry experts to give it close scrutiny.
41. This is judicial scrutiny and the power of the courts to regulate telephone-tapping and to deal with illegal or improper conduct.
42. This time, when his glance slid over her, his scrutiny was compounded of interest and a totally male appreciation.
43. The budgetary process focuses more clearly on the resource allocation process with more thorough scrutiny of existing commitments.
44. Tighter airline scrutiny of the size and amount of carry-on luggage.
45. Only when a firm is put into play or bid for is the management's performance given any scrutiny.
46. The human capacity for love comes under especially close scrutiny.
47. Journalists now subject him to the scrutiny he avoided in his stealthy rise.
48. Government works best under the glare of public scrutiny. Absent such scrutiny, abuses occur. Stephen Hawking 
49. Their budgets are closely controlled by Congress and any departmental legislative proposals will have to run the gauntlet of Congressional scrutiny.
50. Brenner's remarkably assured claims did, however, invite considerable interest and scrutiny among social and medical researchers.
51. True, most of these beliefs contain grains of truth, but their omnipotent power does not survive close scrutiny.
52. Campaigners against the arms trade also voiced concern that the Government is still refusing to allow Parliament proper scrutiny of exports.
53. In Northern Ireland the loyalist ceasefire is under scrutiny after bombs were planted at sports grounds.
54. Under that boldly amused scrutiny, her smart white gabardine culottes suddenly failed to cover quite enough bare, slender brown leg.
55. For the bureaucracy itself, Marx noted how a Bonapartist regime virtually eliminated the risk of public scrutiny and criticism.
56. He said the company came under scrutiny along with other insurers after allegations were first made against Metropolitan Life in 1993.
57. But Justice hesitated; it had never before asked any federal court to hold gender-based classification to the strict scrutiny standard.
58. Of course, it is not just audit regulation that has been under scrutiny in 1992.
59. From close scrutiny, it soon emerges that they all have several features in common.
60. The design of each of the new qualifications is currently being subjected to intensive scrutiny and consultation.
61. Bringing these out in the open and subjecting them to scrutiny and analysis will yield fruitful results.
62. Incidentally, that experiment is now also under careful scrutiny in Professor Krauss's laboratory.
63. Nevertheless, it is still open to question whether these arrangements are an adequate substitute for parliamentary scrutiny.
64. In this study we deliberately broadened the scope of the reporting under scrutiny.
65. Each process had to undergo careful scrutiny by the Environmental Health Department, and the cooks had to pass medical tests.
66. Parliament has, however, attempted to cling tenaciously to its role in the scrutiny of the implementation of that policy.
67. The patient's colour, face and body features as well as pulse and tongue will also come in for scrutiny.
68. Since these behavioural data are so crucial to interpreting the physiological findings they will repay careful scrutiny.Sentence dictionary
69. This is coupled with strong incentives operating within the scientific community to subject new results to searching scrutiny.
70. Nelson's detailed account is well worth close scrutiny for it illustrates many aspects of socio-ecology most cogently.
71. A world that would be liked by contemporary people which do not always bear scrutiny.
72. Just warn your friend Martin to be extra careful, because everything he does is under close scrutiny.
73. Hector returned his scrutiny with deep interest.
74. And robust scrutiny could give way to hotheaded revenge.
75. The diamond passed the scrutiny of the jeweler.
76. Planned privatisations will get greater scrutiny; some may falter.
77. The cosmological argument does not stand up under scrutiny.
78. Responsible for regional marketing expenses scrutiny.
79. The scrutiny he bent on her was most solicitous.
80. Nestle's statement not only inconsistent but also logic can not stand scrutiny.
81. His work looks all right, but it will not bear scrutiny.
82. In the years since 9/11, these "out of the box" responses have come under increasing scrutiny.
83. A place of concealment so obvious suspicious and scrutiny as that which Porteous had chosen.
84. Puzzled, they put the autocue under scrutiny to see if there was anything unusual about it. They did find something.
85. I seriously doubt their contentions bear the brunt of close scrutiny.
86. Georgos was uncomfortable under Birdsong's scrutiny and changed the subject.
87. But would such a sleight of hand really stand up to legal scrutiny in the aftermath of Armageddon?
88. The appearance of serine proteases such as thrombin, tissue plasminogen activator and plasmin in the CNS have come under increasing scrutiny.
89. He proposes an import tsar to oversee the scrutiny of Chinese goods.
90. In order for a candidate to be beatified, one miracle after death must be proved through the scrutiny of medical and theological experts.
91. A very important step was undoubtedly made, when the terms of the old metaphysic were subjected to scrutiny.
92. Seoul launched no effective counter-attack to the North Korean shelling of an island in the Yellow Sea, putting South Korea's military posture under intense scrutiny.
93. They will get a huge amount of grief overseas [if they come here] ... Is it really worth the risk of significant brand damage and regulatory and political scrutiny overseas to be an also-ran?
94. Starting from the pricing of capitalization-the basis of the behavior of the fictitious economy, the paper attempts a close scrutiny of the characteristics of the fictitious assets in real estate.
95. Even our Party and government consistently express willingness to be subject to public scrutiny, so why do the Beijing Olympics have all-encompassing authority?
96. I seriously doubt theirs contentions will bear the brunt of close scrutiny.
97. BlackBerry's nearly air-tight encryption has come under scrutiny in several overseas markets recently.
98. THERE isn't a player who is linked with any club these days who isn't first subjected to a seemingly endless scrutiny on message boards and radio phone-in shows.
99. With the practice of different types of constitutional rights cases, Germany has developed three-level theory when applies proportionality principle to scrutiny legislative facts of different cases.
100. Bill made a scrutiny into the cause of the phenomenon.
101. Or, at least, our perception of it did, thanks to Galileo Galilei's scrutiny of the night sky with a telescope.
102. Objective: The view scrutiny is weary and the VDT ametropia characteristic, the discussion prevention treatment principle.
103. Proteomic analyses of blood and plasma have turned up protein biomarkers for diseases that have not survived closer scrutiny, says Nilsson.
104. Individual vitamins and minerals haven't fared much better under scientific scrutiny , with research debunking some of the reputed benefits of vitamin B6, calcium, niacin, and others.
105. The Kirchhoff theory has held up remarkably well under this kind of scrutiny.
106. Hence, the scrutiny of transcendental philosophy mainly focuses on the nature of consciousness.
107. The other, for the unsupervised use of those who have undergone such training, is still under scrutiny, but Dr Goffer hopes it will be cleared for sale by the end of the year.
108. While biotech and pharma deals are weakening due to tighter federal regulations and scrutiny of the sector, the biggest deal of the third quarter went to biotech firm Reata Pharamceuticals.
109. You have to make sure that the unit is assembled perfectly because it has to get past the lynx-eyed scrutiny of the inspection department.
110. However, after all, perfect person nearly inexistence , once individual is subjected to media scrutiny(), will his reputation tend to be threaten.
111. To avoid legal scrutiny, Sullivan and Kilrain fought on a lumberman's estate just south of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, a rural location revealed only to partisans of the sport known as the Fancy.
112. Armour saw the word that a moment ago wrote carefully again, jubilate again suddenly: "Scrutiny the appearance of this word, resemble a hatbox clearly general, this certainly is ' box ' word."
113. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York again is facing scrutiny over stockholdings held by a senior official during the 2008 financial crisis.
114. She subjected her face to a minute scrutiny in the clear sunlight.
115. Some U.S. legislators are suggesting heightened scrutiny of America's nuclear energy program in the wake of Japan's crisis.
116. Detailed and public scrutiny and peer group pressure are the most we can hope for.
117. Your argument just won't stand up ( to close scrutiny ).
118. It challenges the Talmudic tradition, with its hyper-rational scrutiny of texts.
119. Google has come under heavy scrutiny lately in both the U.S. and Europe from regulators concerned about its growing industry dominance, especially in the search field.
120. Profiteering , say some. However, that accusation up to much scrutiny either.
121. She is preternaturally cautious, a consequence of her Methodist propriety and 20 years of insane public scrutiny.
122. But recent work (arXiv:1104.0679) by Martin Winkler and Rolf Kappl of the Technical University of Munich has put the matter under further scrutiny.
123. Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, said Facebook's privacy slip-up underscores the need for greater scrutiny of the company.
124. Ferroir's team took the next step and put the diamond-resistant crystals under the scrutiny of some very rigorous mineralogical analyzing instruments to learn how its atoms are lined up.
125. You need to give a close scrutiny to the worthiness of the cause you is support.
126. She submitted to this scrutiny in unsmiling silence, patiently waiting for his next move.
127. Finally, the PRC Budget Law in 1995 can't meet the requirements of economy, which make the PC's budget scrutiny and approval system become nominal.
128. All these definitions, while sounding impressive,[http:///scrutiny.html] do not stand up under close scrutiny.
129. Elected officials must reelection at periodic intervals, when their record is subject to intensive public scrutiny.
130. By an overall aesthetic scrutiny, this paper discourses on the aesthetic characteristics of Lin Huiyin's poems respecting their beauty being sensible, depictive and rational.
131. That question, which has figured in many an antiperspirant commercial, has received surprisingly little scientific scrutiny.
132. Starting from the pricing of capitalization the basis of the behavior ot the fictitious economy, the paper attempts a close scrutiny of the characteristics of the fictitious assets in real estate.
133. Gore's return to the political arena has drawn increased scrutiny, particularly of his energy use.
134. Few wives in their forties can weather such a scrutiny.
135. United States' credit-worthiness, while far better than Greece's, has also come under scrutiny due to its burgeoning deficit and tepid climb out of recession.
136. Oliver Wendell Holmes (a Supreme Court justice from 1902 to 1932) commented that public scrutiny provided the security for the proper administration of justice.
137. It could also lead greater scrutiny of the reliability of the credit insurance market.
138. Mr. Jones's plans also drew censure locally in Gainesville, where despite its small size, the 24-year-old nondenominational church is well-known and has been under intense government scrutiny.
139. By this time she was scarcely conscious of their scrutiny.
140. The article points out some questions subject to scrutiny in applying the conventional"Euler's Formula"to problems conceming transmission.
141. For several years, public scrutiny focused on Lee Kun-hee's efforts to transfer control of the group to his son, because the family owns only a small stake directly.
142. And using LORRI's high-resolution imaging capabilities, we will get "zoom-lens" views of Pluto and Charon that will help us decide which geologic features are worthy of special scrutiny.
143. Puzzled, they put the autocue under scrutiny to see if there was anything unusual about it.
144. Suddenly under intense scrutiny and in the crosshairs of lawsuits, the directors may remember they have a legal duty to represent the interests of all shareholders.
145. BATA reaffirms its opposition to plain packaging of tobacco products and believes any such proposals do not hold up to close scrutiny.
146. A close scrutiny of these arguments would reveal how fallacious they are.
147. The deal is on the up-and-up and should stand scrutiny in any court of law.
148. However, Mr Truman expects scrutiny by Western governments to improve accountability in future.
149. Additionally, in the lead-up to the bombing, the family were under relentless scrutiny from law enforcement agencies.
150. Recently , the argument has come under serious scrutiny , with many influential philosophers unconvinced of its cogency .
151. Google has come under heavy scrutiny lately in both the U.S. and Europe from regulators concerned about its growing industry dominence, especially in the search field.
152. When a manuscript has been accepted for publication, it is passed to an editor for detailed scrutiny.
153. Since deciding to go public, have you worried that Google could become less fun because of quarterly reports and the scrutiny of thousands of investors?
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