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inspecionar
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inspección
The act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)
examination
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inspecionar
1
Future stadium proposals would be subject to far greater
scrutiny
and scepticism.
2
Nothing today is more serious, and nothing is receiving more serious
scrutiny
.
3
USCIS said separately that closer
scrutiny
could lead to longer processing times.
4
The IRS inspector general's report said 298 political groups received special
scrutiny
.
5
Frazier, for example, leads a pharmaceutical company subject to close regulatory
scrutiny
.
6
The party's parliamentary selection process has come under
scrutiny
in recent days.
7
Recently, however, the Trump Foundation has come under media and partisan
scrutiny
.
8
These companies could come under
scrutiny
in the event of new sanctions.
9
Goldman's experience, though, could result in greater
scrutiny
of its internal processes.
10
The result has been a collapse in public
scrutiny
of the police.
11
Trust us, they said; we will really separate executive and
scrutiny
functions.
12
Electricity Authority chief executive Carl Hansen said these matters needed careful
scrutiny
.
13
Police complaints: Dyfed-Powys PCC promises more public
scrutiny
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14
The scandal has increased global regulators'
scrutiny
of other money market benchmarks.
15
ATTEMPTS to salvage the Martell Grand National will come under
scrutiny
today.
16
Analysts say the case could add to international
scrutiny
of Sri Lanka.
scrutiny
intense scrutiny
come under scrutiny
regulatory scrutiny
public scrutiny
careful scrutiny
Portuguese
inspecionar
examinar
Catalan
estudi
inspecció
escrutini
examen
anàlisi
Spanish
inspección
análisis
examen
escrutinio