If we choose to scrutinize them, they need to have the right ingredients and provenance.
Most pensions have the resources to better scrutinize those they rely upon for advice.
"The larger organizations get, the more we want to scrutinize and get metrics, " said Ordonez.
Patrick Ryan, the prosecutor in McVeigh's 1997 trial said prosecutors too would scrutinize the material.
By February 2005 regulators began to scrutinize AIG's efforts to massage its own financial results.
Traders and investors will scrutinize a heavy slate of U.S. economic data due for release Thursday.
Traders and investors will scrutinize the minutes for clues regarding upcoming Federal Reserve monetary policy moves.
Precious metals traders will closely scrutinize the weekend news coming out of that confab.
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Many also scrutinize how his heritage is referred to by the international sports media.
Remember that the principal concern the government will scrutinize is its potential harm to consumers.
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But while analysts scrutinize the polls, and pundits predict the results, let us consider the presidential palate.
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That spurred numerous regulators that weren't focused on mortgage-servicing issues in the past to scrutinize the industry.
There is some fresh U.S. economic data on the docket Friday, which precious metals traders will scrutinize.
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The market place will closely scrutinize the ECB meeting results and the data coming out of China.
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Zazzle rejects 5% of orders, and a staff of reviewers scrutinize content for copyright and publicity rights infringement.
But, simultaneously, the political parties are going to scrutinize the ambience of the election, how the election took place.
We wonder whether 2013 will yield similar results, particularly because investors seem to most closely scrutinize large cap stocks.
And for some of the statements they scrutinize, those bright-line categories work fine.
The result increased the odds Greece would exit the euro and led investors to scrutinize all sovereign debt holdings.
She folded 70 employee databases into a single one to scrutinize labor costs.
Traders will closely scrutinize a batch of U.S. economic data due out Thursday.
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The market place will very closely scrutinize that data coming out of China.
Seoul may eventually be able "to build better missiles and scrutinize North Korea with a better satellite, " Kong said.
The precious metals markets will closely scrutinize those reports coming out of China.
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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.
Traders and investors worldwide will closely scrutinize a fresh batch of Chinese economic data due for release over the weekend.
The target demographic includes customers looking to scrutinize social media, oversee orders or just sift through torrents of Big Data.
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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With outside projects, Slaoui says, "we don't own it emotionally and scrutinize every aspect in a very objective way" before investing.
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