Scrutiny
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I've done the
scrutiny
of market data, and I've found that, indeed, the washing machine has penetrated below the air line, and today, there's an additional one billion people out there who live above the "wash line."
When a crime is committed, our hunger for swift retribution has fed a police culture bent on finding culprits fast, often without adequate resources to conduct thorough investigations or strict
scrutiny
of those investigations.
Development institutions today are also opening for public
scrutiny
the projects they finance.
We treat biotechnology with the same
scrutiny
we apply to nuclear power plants.
But I also want to see shipping, and us, the general public, who know so little about it, to have a bit more scrutiny, to be a bit more transparent, to have 90 percent transparency.
You're rewarded for revealing your innermost thoughts, your private emotions on the page for the entertainment of others, for the analysis, the
scrutiny
of others, and perhaps you've given enough of your privacy away.
Scientists collect evidence in many different ways, but however they collect it, they have to subject it to
scrutiny.
So finally that brings us to one more idea: If scientists judge evidence collectively, this has led historians to focus on the question of consensus, and to say that at the end of the day, what science is, what scientific knowledge is, is the consensus of the scientific experts who through this process of organized scrutiny, collective scrutiny, have judged the evidence and come to a conclusion about it, either yea or nay.
Despite the enormous influence of religion on the world today, we hold them to a different standard of
scrutiny
and accountability than any other sector of our society.
We need to reclaim morality in a secular context that creates ethical
scrutiny
and accountability for religions all around the world, but we need to do it in a respectful way that breeds cooperation and not extremism.
Since we can be fooled by perceptions as basic as speed, maybe every perception deserves careful
scrutiny.
Rather than choosing an answer because it feels right, a person who uses critical thinking subjects all available options to
scrutiny
and skepticism.
And most importantly, it uses both formal and informal systems of influence and control to keep members obedient, with little tolerance for internal disagreement or external
scrutiny.
However, even recycling companies need our
scrutiny.
We need to cultivate algorithm suspicion,
scrutiny
and investigation.
Lots of people are terrified to step into leadership because of how much
scrutiny
they receive and how brutal we are with leaders.
I spent hours, days, weeks in secret meetings, arguing with my colleagues over this little bump, poking and prodding it with our most ruthless experimental sticks to see if it would withstand
scrutiny.
That's when flapper dresses came into style, and women's limbs were suddenly visible, open to public
scrutiny.
That a girl's most intimate part is open to public scrutiny, open to critique, to becoming more about how it looks to someone else than how it feels to her.
When you think about it, never been anybody who has intersected gender and race the way you have, the dominance that you have and the
scrutiny
that you have.
SW: It's interesting, because when you're a teenage female growing up in the public eye, it is a lot of
scrutiny
that you face, and as any female that's a teenager, I definitely was not comfortable in my body.
Not one stereotype about older workers holds up under
scrutiny.
To face social
scrutiny
and ridicule is the price that we pay for transparency, and why become a martyr when you can effectively pass as someone without HIV?
But the story reveals that he has his own blind spots and suggests that simply recognizing evil doesn’t exempt his character from
scrutiny.
But we need to elect people, and we need to force ourselves to force them to be subject to the same
scrutiny
that the rest of business endures, full stop.
So building clean government means, yes, provide money to the budget, but also provide a lot of scrutiny, which means a lot of technical assistance that follows the money.
And this is the object of their
scrutiny.
I've watched this film at least six times, and it really holds up to
scrutiny.
He looses his job and becomes the object of heavy
scrutiny
by his Brooklyn neighborhood.
Forever fearing arrest by the authorities, under
scrutiny
by neighbours, they have to calculate a plan to reach the other side of the wall.
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