Usa "scrutiny" in una frase
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scrutiny
1. scrutiny when we consider the true faith inherent in origin
2. They believe that theirs is a true religion and although they also believe that our brothers and sisters in Judaism have a true religion, it is the Christian message alone that bears scrutiny
3. Their first two sons had been born while they were still in the Yakhan and still under scrutiny by the native media
4. This limitation to life is, of course, entirely human-centric and bears no real scrutiny when we consider the true faith inherent in origin
5. Nevertheless, I said nothing of my scepticism to Alexis who seemed well pleased with my scrutiny so I thanked him for allowing me to see the home of this terrible legend
6. She did know that the scrutiny had stopped with his departure
7. However, after careful scrutiny, I find that her genetics are different, quite possibly because she was created and delivered outside the Jade community, where there is no infusion of atmosphere and mineral intake
8. But still, even under the close scrutiny of the Death Guards, mistakes were made – the Plague found its way into the city, scattered outbreaks flared up
9. He had to find the Prince, and soon, for he was now under the Dead Tree’s scrutiny
10. They dared not ask her straightaway, as they did not wish to invite the same scrutiny
11. She blushed under his scrutiny and asked them to follow her
12. To see a jury in your dream suggests that you are placed under scrutiny by others
13. As soon as the probe attempted any kind of detailed analysis the system collapsed; it wouldn’t bear scrutiny
14. Torbin imagined them existing as a quantum system in its state of uncertainty: their existence would not bear scrutiny or objective observation, at least by the currently known means
15. Everything he did was under the close scrutiny of the Elusivers, he was sure
16. Ted Wallace stopped his scrutiny of the body and said to me
17. principles of good and bad reasoning, necessarily arose out of the observations which a scrutiny of this kind gave occasion to ; though, in its origin, posterior both to physics and to ethics, it was commonly taught, not indeed in all, but in the greater part of the ancient schools of philosophy, previously to either of those sciences
18. This building was sufficiently isolated not to be subject to scrutiny from passers-by
19. started speaking as his face gazed into the steel with scrutiny
20. If another woman had, after all this time, brushed her out of his mind, and if he could sit here and be sure, under the scrutiny of the woman who had meant more to him than anything else in the world then it was time to admit, that yes, he was in love with Rosemary, and let's be honest with ourselves, he wanted to marry her
21. The folks from these nations get special scrutiny when they enter this country
22. While the episode that seemed to have changed her life was sealed from scrutiny, there was
23. Now, when he gave this past even the faintest of scrutiny, it became starkly apparent that events did not have much in the way of plausibility
24. and, approaching Nels, examined his partner's face with solemn scrutiny
25. Critical Scrutiny is a necessary requirement in forming a proper Estimate of Things
26. People (your family in particular) will respect you and follow you if you lead by example and you stand up to scrutiny
27. Other justifications for dropping the A-bombs do not stand up to critical scrutiny either:
28. You will be subjected to higher scrutiny
29. You must ensure that your paperwork (foundation) is in order and available for scrutiny at any given time
30. The rescuers are not allowed to kill without reason and all rescue attempts will be subject to legal scrutiny before and after the incident
31. Nevertheless, this remarkable decision should demand closer scrutiny by reasonable men and women over the question of competency as such vaguely defined standards may apply to certain individuals of ―limited‖ intelligence or stunted emotional development that (supposedly) renders their ability to make sound judgment problematical; yet for all intent and purposes, however, seem sufficiently capable of leading normal, productive lives; and whose marginal ―deficiencies‖ are not considered in any manner an impediment to the legal requirements respective of property and person
32. None of those reasons it seemed, could withstand even light scrutiny
33. The entire area in a wide arc surrounding the log yard and its pier underwent his intense scrutiny
34. Colling knew that leaving American-occupied Germany would entail scrutiny by the U
35. However, I should distance myself from the business, as scrutiny of my activities is sure to increase – and that is where you come in
36. It was strangely uncomfortable to notice that her shoes were receiving considerable scrutiny
37. He was certain that the change would be noticeable only upon very careful scrutiny
38. you see the horrid light of day, and you decide to get up, and you think it might be better to shave and shower so at least for the rest of the day you can present a face to the world that won’t bear much scrutiny from civilization, and you won’t appear the derelict you are, and the bars are not open yet at least not the ones near you-so as I was saying what you most loved to do was get in old Blackie and drive out to the coast and go in that self pump gas station next to Sea Bluff and run by the Indians from India
39. ” When I gave the matter any thought, I assumed the family was protecting some painful secret about its “own” from scrutiny by outsiders
40. Yet, economic (taxes) and religious (“separation of church and state”) freedom found far less scrutiny
41. At evening meal I continued my scrutiny of the new arrivals, this time focusing on the one who had remained apart and the merchants
42. New York University professor of education Diane Ravitch in her book The Language Police relates what happens when public school textbooks are sent to the sensitivity reviewers for scrutiny
43. The whole “machine,” as JFK himself labelled it, is badly crippled under the scrutiny of a populace with access to vastly more information through the Internet than has previously been the case through a biased establishment media
44. to intense scrutiny, but felt there was unique validity in the emotions and, more importantly, the
45. preconceived notions of the truth, and yet hold up under close scrutiny then we should reconsider
46. unimpeded fountain of true facts from those past lives that could stand up to intense scrutiny
47. That was the story given to the press and it seemed to slow down some speculations and media scrutiny
48. casting critical scrutiny on the OPCC, the Record’s Brent Richter pointed out this odd
49. Ashi found herself the subject of intense scrutiny by
50. that he was under very close scrutiny by the President, Jim Turner, a