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Instead the SEC chose to issue a vague warning to pensions to more carefully scrutinize the investment consultants they hire.
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But analysts said financing and the project's completion remain a challenge, as cities and investors more carefully scrutinize entertainment-oriented developments.
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For defined contribution plans (where participants choose among investments), plan sponsors should more carefully scrutinize the intermediaries and managers they entrust with assets, especially now that so many hidden financial arrangements between these parties have surfaced.
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In our experience, few pensions fully understand the various activities in which their custodians engage or have taken the time to carefully scrutinize their arrangements with custodians, despite the fact that custodians (charged with safekeeping pension assets) are uniquely capable of misusing those assets.
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Because of the risk of one spouse taking advantage of the other, some state courts scrutinize postnups more carefully than premarriage agreements, says Arlene G.
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Take the time to scrutinize your invoice carefully.
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As a result, consumers of information may not scrutinize the information as carefully as they would if they paid for it.
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