People in positions of trust, such as teacher, doctor, judge, or legislator, necessarily come under closer scrutiny to ensure they are doing their jobs correctly and honorably.
Example sentence - Due to his past behavior, he was under constant scrutiny.
Jane's research in under immense scrutiny because she likes to make up facts.
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The teacher examined the test with scrutiny, making sure she missed nothing. (Noun)
My mom's method of inspecting my room is total scrutiny.
Because I'm the newest lawyer in the firm, my reports received excessive scrutiny from the senior level partners.
My pain doctor tossed my medical records,my diagnosis and treatment plan, I had reported it to her and she dropped me. I contacted my health insurance reported it to them and was told,each doctor makes their own diagnosis and I have been with out medical care that I had been getting the medical records from my prior pain doctor was faxed to her twice. I am striped of the care needed, and I am unable to see any of my records since I moved here. Many more information advable apond request. My #(209)221-1970. It's been hell and I am suffering from my records absences of care and no treatment plan or diagnosis is not given, not just me but my pharmacist.
PLEASE ADVISE AS I AM SUFFERING FROM THE LACK OF CARE REPORTED BY THE LAST PAIN DOCTOR WHEN I RELOCATED TO TRACY CA, COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
He came under intense scrutiny when he applied for the position. Her scrutiny of the data was amazing.
As in (1) a province or as in (2) narrow-minded? (1) The provincial image is under scrutiny. (2) They are extremely provincial.
Despite his remarkable achievements and talents, he remained humble and always showed gratitude towards others, never seeking recognition or praise for his contributions to the community.
Strict scrutiny
Rational basis test for economic issues, strict scrutiny test for racial and fundamental liberty issues, and midlevel scrutiny for gender issues
strict scrutiny
The word scrutiny is a noun. The plural form is scrutinies.
Intermediate scrutiny
The US Supreme Court requires "heightened scrutiny" for death penalty appeals. Heightened scrutiny is an intermediate level of judicial review between "strict scrutiny" and "rational basis." To withstand the heightened scrutiny test, the law or policy must "further an important government interest by means that are substantially related to that interest.""The standard of review for an appeal from a capital murder conviction and death sentence is that of "heightened scrutiny"; all doubts are to be resolved in favor of the accused because what may be harmless error in a case with less at stake becomes reversible error when the penalty is death." Thorson v. State, 2007 WL 2446474 (Miss. 2007)
intermediate scrutiny
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Which activity relates to scrutiny or examination of a given problem?