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    My eyes have Scrutinised every surface a thousand times.

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    Million papers were Scrutinised.

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    Every time he makes a comment or writes a judgement, every word is Scrutinised.

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    He is very much in the public spotlight and his words are usually closely Scrutinised.

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    The tests to be conducted by NTA will be online, duly Scrutinised and standardised.

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    Parliament also scrutinises the work of state secretaries.

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    They may only scrutinise the law.

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    The PAC scrutinises the accounts of the government on the basis of CAG reports.

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    The papers will be Scrutinised on April 20 and names can be withdrawn until April 22.

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    Your every move, every expense, every word is Scrutinised and controlled by the abusive partner.

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    By scrutinising potential business partners in advance, the notion of business responsibility takes a precautionary turn.

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    No time to lose as Parliament can get back to work on scrutinising Brexit, say S&D MEPs.

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    It is not right for a court to sit as an appellant authority and scrutinise all aspects.

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    No time to lose as UK parliament can get back to work on scrutinising Brexit say S&D MEPs.

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    The way he(Pant) started his career in Tests, it was so good and it is obvious that he will be Scrutinised.

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    Pichai told CNN Business on Friday that it's"perfectly fine" for companies like Google to be Scrutinised when they get big enough.

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    A two-member team of retired apex court judges Scrutinised these 199 cases, along with 42 other matters that had been closed earlier.

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    However, following a magnitude 7.6 earthquake in 2005 on the nearby Balakot-Bagh fault, researchers began scrutinising other fault systems in the region.

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    A persistent fear of social situations in which you believe you may be Scrutinised or act in a way that's embarrassing or humiliating.

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    However, cash deposits of upto Rs 2.5 lakh will not be Scrutinised and ordinary people who make such deposits will not be harassed.

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    This Internal Screening Committee prepared a final list of recommendations for the Committee of the Central Board(CCB), after independently scrutinising all the applications.

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    It is imperative for us to interrogate the world by going into our interior with integrity, made possible by scrutinising our relationship to social realities.

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    Seven international trade associations have written to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh criticising a new tax proposal under which even 50-year-old corporate deals could be Scrutinised.

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    Unit testing is a software development process in which the smallest testable parts of an application, called units, are individually and independently Scrutinised for proper operation.

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    This functionality is crucial in helping clinicians scrutinise the technology's recommendations and check its accuracy before deciding the type of care and treatment a patient receives.

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    This particular algorithm Scrutinised about 30,000 cookbook recipes of all sorts, from soups to pies to barbecues, and then tried to come up with its own.

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    Although this was denied by Kaif and Kapoor, the nature of their relationship was Scrutinised by the media because they were involved with others at the time.

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    The European Commission first began scrutinising Android in April 2015, following a complaint by Fairsearch- a trade group that originally included Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle among its members.

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    The European Commission first began scrutinising Android in April 2015, after a complaint by Fairsearch- a trade group that originally included Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle among its members.

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    If the world is truly to get to grips with the global climate crisis, this constellation needs to be far more closely Scrutinised by regulators, researchers and the general public.

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