Collocations withscrutiny

These are words often used in combination withscrutiny.

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additional scrutiny
There are three major sectors that deserve additional scrutiny.
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careful scrutiny
We suggest that newly recognised agents or tick/ pathogen associations receive careful scrutiny before being declared as potential public health burdens.
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close scrutiny
While there have been many studies of the race to determine longitude, advertisements have not received close scrutiny.
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closer scrutiny
The positive effect of states' incentives to deviate on the likelihood of transposition deserves some closer scrutiny.
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considerable scrutiny
Their baggage is searched extremely carefully, and their whole motivation for coming into the country is subject to considerable scrutiny.
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constant scrutiny
This by no means implies that the possible adverse effects on human health and safety are not a serious issue that requires constant scrutiny.
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critical scrutiny
Indeed, the presupposition of reliance on such standards is that they have survived similar critical scrutiny.
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detailed scrutiny
More detailed scrutiny of the sound product, especially for the early recordings, would have enhanced his study.
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empirical scrutiny
Furthermore, both of these issues have been subjected to intense empirical scrutiny.
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external scrutiny
The article goes beyond the frequent observation that external scrutiny and pressures challenge national policy coherence to show that domestic public policies also may emerge more coherent and integrated.
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increased scrutiny
I don't see how this zoning proposal reflects quote, increased scrutiny, or more protective regulations.
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increasing scrutiny
Failing that, acceptable careers were left to a patronage system under increasing scrutiny.
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intense scrutiny
Testimony has undergone intense scrutiny by a number of scholars.
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intermediate scrutiny
Other forms of intermediate scrutiny are applied in other contexts.
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judicial scrutiny
As soon as participation was made elective, workers' compensation laws started to withstand judicial scrutiny and diffuse rapidly across the nation.
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legal scrutiny
The measures have been subject to legal scrutiny and to the scrutiny of a high-risk match.
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level of scrutiny
This level of scrutiny should be added and considered the equivalent of an environmental impact statement.
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media scrutiny
Both series concentrate mostly on areas of foreign policy which are under particularly strong media scrutiny.
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outside scrutiny
That is always a possibility within an institution that believes that outside scrutiny and prosecution by the police might harm its reputation.
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public scrutiny
Tests of arithmetic and knowledge of money matters tended to dominate the public scrutiny of the subjects of legal disputes.
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rigorous scrutiny
He determined on a semantic approach and put the term's linguistic history to rigorous scrutiny.
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scientific scrutiny
In principle, therefore, the world of conscious experience is accessible to scientific scrutiny after all, both internally through introspection and externally through neurophysiological recording.
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serious scrutiny
In the context of the framework proposed here, it certainly deserves more serious scrutiny as a sound-shaping mechanism that does more than just produce voice.
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special scrutiny
The investment in production plant is being subjected, quite rightly, to very special scrutiny, but the bulk of the investment is already committed.
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strict scrutiny
The robots are under strict scrutiny in their purpose-built room, since the new service has to perform without error.
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