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- noun Plural form of
scrutinizer .
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Examples
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They can provide the stewards, the (scrutinizers) and things of that nature.
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MAYOR DOUGLAS PALMER, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY: Lenders could have policed mortgage brokers more carefully and Wall Street scrutinizers could have shown less greed and more care in the soundness of their investments and profits.
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MAYOR DOUGLAS PALMER, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY: Lenders could have policed mortgage brokers more carefully and Wall Street scrutinizers could have shown less greed and more care in the soundness of their investments and profits.
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By means now beyond the understanding of man, billions upon billions of facts were racing through the scrutinizers.
Against The Fall Of Night Clarke, Arthur C. 1953
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Poland, the daring pamphleteers, the scrutinizers of the civil test, the philosophers who demand sincerity in the working of our institutions, if that was the intention of my nameless interrupter, I thank him.
The Deputy of Arcis Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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These sometimes unexplained and sometimes explained sentiments are often vindicated later by a rehearsal of the facts available to conscientious scrutinizers of the content of her speech.
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These sometimes unexplained and sometimes explained sentiments are often vindicated later by a rehearsal of the facts available to conscientious scrutinizers of the content of her speech.
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These sometimes unexplained and sometimes explained sentiments are often vindicated later by a rehearsal of the facts available to conscientious scrutinizers of the content of her speech.
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Climate-minded scrutinizers were hard pressed to find anything of interest - or anything new, in fact.
Climate Progress 2010
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The proposal includes GOP wish-list items like repealing the 2010 health care law that are simply not possible in the current climate, as well as Reagan-era promises like eliminating the Education Department, but it also has a bundle of ideas hardly foreign to professional budget scrutinizers.
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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