critically examined, closely searched or watched closely
He came under intense scrutiny when he applied for the position. Her scrutiny of the data was amazing.
The word 'fascinated' means to be intensely interested, so to be fascinated by something or someone means to be irresistibly drawn to a particular person or object. It can be best described as being similar to being put under a spell.
It means close examination.
under means below or beneath
Closely examined; look at very carefully.
Gregory Coupet
The country of Iran's continued development of high grade plutonium as put the country under intense scrutiny. Iran's restrictions on you when inspectors has also put them under intense scrutiny.
Scrutiny?
Looked after means: took care of someone keep under careful scrutiny
The cast of Under Scrutiny with Jane Wallace - 1994 includes: Jane Wallace as Herself - Host
Almost every law that comes under strict scrutiny has been reversed, and almost every law that has come under rational scrutiny has been upheld. The different levels of scrutiny define the different standards the state law must pass. For a law to pass strict scrutiny, it must be narrowly tailored and least restrictive and the state must have a compelling state interest for its enactment. For a law to pass rational scrutiny, it must be rational (the law can be over-inclusive and under-inclusive) and the state has to show that it was accomplished legally. The state only has to show that the reason for its enactment is legitimate. The burden of proof also shifts from the defendant in rational scrutiny to the state in strict scrutiny.
Fair Finance is a company from London who sell a variety of financial products and services, however they are under scrutiny at this time as well as being sued by a majority of people.
He came under intense scrutiny when he applied for the position. Her scrutiny of the data was amazing.
by deintoxicating it... its done through medical help... and under severe scrutiny...
Rational basis test for economic issues, strict scrutiny test for racial and fundamental liberty issues, and midlevel scrutiny for gender issues
Strict scrutiny
Yes, more or less, they both mean keeping a close watch on something.