At the colossal Mall of America near Minneapolis, incoming shipments are under close scrutiny and monitoring.
Close scrutiny of these reports, however show several factors that cast doubt on their claims.
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Second, for profit colleges have come under close scrutiny from regulators regarding academic standards.
Croatia's co-operation with the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has been under close scrutiny.
Such scandal is rare among our companies, but close scrutiny can present lucrative buying opportunities.
China has come under close scrutiny since Beijing was chosen in 2001 to host the Olympics.
The British media is under close scrutiny after revelations of phone hacking and other abuses.
One animal whose sex life has come in for close scrutiny is the wombat.
There has been close scrutiny to see whether this was a temporary decline or a longer-term trend.
Like so much of the Obama administration's handiwork, none of these propositions stands up to close scrutiny.
Benin's qualification under a man Ghana rejected has put the FA's decision to sack him under close scrutiny.
Corporate mergers and subsidiaries through which purchases can be made to expand SWF holdings also demand close scrutiny.
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The role of one major cause of stroke, atrial fibrillation (AF), has not been the subject of close scrutiny.
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He acknowledges that budgets are tight, and there is close scrutiny from the NHS Commissioning Board which oversees CCGs.
Unfortunately, as is often the case with sensational investment stories, the results do not stand up to close scrutiny.
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Two companies that were under close scrutiny of Congress, Goldman Sachs and BP, were also in the list of holdings.
The case has riveted South Africa and much of the world and has placed the country's judicial system under close scrutiny.
Menendez's ties to Melgen have come under close scrutiny after an FBI raid last month at the doctor's West Palm Beach, Fla.
Credit default swaps are sold over the counter, are not traded on an exchange and are outside the close scrutiny of regulators.
Borrowers must be prepared for regular and close scrutiny of their operations.
Again, the defendants argue that this is all rubbish, a house of cards that can be demolished by close scrutiny of the data.
Things look much less simple now, which is why two high-profile investments in the wobbliest sector of all, banking, are under close scrutiny.
Ms Sotiropoulou had been under the authorities' close scrutiny after what appears to have been a foiled bomb attack in the port of Piraeus.
Cyprus's banking system has been seen by some as a haven for firms, particularly Russian businesses, who wish to avoid close scrutiny of their affairs.
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But it is clear that Mr Latham's own party, not to mention the press (if only from afar), will be keeping him under close scrutiny.
An additional reason for close scrutiny was the likely effect of holiday sales results on a potential bid by Richard Schulze to take the company private.
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So while ring-fencing gets much of the attention in the final Vickers Report, the measures on improving competition within the banking sector are worth close scrutiny too.
One conductor receiving close scrutiny in Boston is the thirty-three-year-old Latvian maestro Andris Nelsons, who is presently the music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony, in England.
Management reminded players that their presence in the city centre "exposed them to situations where their conduct was under close scrutiny and their behaviour should have reflected that".
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