careful scrutiny

collocation in English

meaningsofcarefulandscrutiny

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careful
adjective
uk
/ˈkeə.fəl/
us
/ˈker.fəl/
giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident, make a mistake, or ...
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scrutiny
noun[U]
uk
/ˈskruː.tɪ.ni/
us
/ˈskruː.t̬ən.i/
the careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information ...
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(Definition ofcarefulandscrutinyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcareful scrutiny

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We suggest that newly recognised agents or tick/ pathogen associations receivecarefulscrutinybefore being declared as potential public health burdens.
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Design features requirecarefulscrutinyas employers come to terms with the new realities of the labor market.
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The authors' conclusions, however, contain controversial recommendations that warrantcarefulscrutiny.
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Thus,carefulscrutinyof gene expression patterns can give clues as to potential function.
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It is not just the wasted vote characterization of tactical voting that falls foul ofcarefulscrutiny.
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In this regard, changes taking place in the realm of communication deservecarefulscrutiny.
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The final result would have been far worse without theircarefulscrutiny.
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However, acarefulscrutinyof migration patterns and the level of commercial development helps explain this result.
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Due to the shift from language-centred to learner-centred instruction, learner factors have become subject tocarefulscrutiny.
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Sometimes such faults can be found bycarefulscrutinyof source code in the light of static heap profiles showing cell producers and constructions.
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Carefulscrutinyof study design and analytic methods for providing medical evidence is now the rule for most major decisions.
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The popularity of local calypso seemed almost to guarantee that calypso would come undercarefulscrutiny.
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Nor could the poisoning tale survive acarefulscrutiny.
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With the aid of theircarefulscrutinyof opera's production processes, the dialogue will certainly continue.
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Carefulscrutinyof these assumptions shows them to be faulty.
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But aftercarefulscrutiny, the logic of the reappraisal is unquestionable.
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The most fruitful approach in this area seems to me to be acarefulscrutinyof the cross-linguistic distribution of predicates across the range of syntactic contexts.
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Of course, these three principal architectural practices and their ideological significance warrantcarefulscrutiny, an exercise which should advance the archaeological study of prehistoric ritual politics and imperialism.
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Its core meaning, both philosophical and historical, deservescarefulscrutiny, not only because of its obvious importance, but also because that importance has been so frequently misunderstood.
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