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en It doesn't stand up to huge intellectual scrutiny. His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal.
  Andrew Lloyd Webber

en I think the majority is in a rush because they think that people will find out the substance and the details. It needs to stand in the light of day; it needs to stand, withstand scrutiny and analysis.

en To me, being an intellectual doesn't mean knowing about intellectual issues; it means taking pleasure in them

en I don't think it's going to make a huge difference, ... Sometimes when you stand up on the post, you've got to be careful. Once you're down in a good butterfly, it really doesn't change much.

en I think the gear could stand scrutiny against any other designers we have seen so far this week.

en For the individual investor, it's going to require a lot more scrutiny. Just because it's a brand new fund doesn't mean you have to buy it. Just because a sector is hot doesn't mean you have to invest in it.

en It's obvious the system can't stand the scrutiny, even from several blocks away. It's not a very good day for Cuban justice.

en When you've got good idea, when you've got good tax policy -- and this is good tax policy -- when you've got good economics behind your good tax policy, you will carry the day, ... This is a tax policy that will stand up to scrutiny. This is economics that will stand up to scrutiny.

en But people are so tired from the rhetoric on the right and the left that what Cindy is doing resonates with them. And she's fearless about it. I don't know if I could stand up to the scrutiny the way she has.

en But in this multi-million pound business it is imperative that pivotal decisions stand up to scrutiny.

en Our objective is to run an absolutely squeaky-clean process, which I can assure you we did. I'm convinced an assessment of the interim arrangements will stand up to scrutiny.

en [But something else bothers Riggins more than any of that.] T.O., ... flip-flops every other weekend. At some point, you ought to stand for something. Once you take a stand in something like this, you ought to maintain it. He doesn't seem to stand for anything. And remember, I've backed T.O. every inch of the way until now. When a guy risks his career to play like he did [in the Super Bowl on a badly injured ankle], you've got to say, 'That's a different cat, right there. He's the horse of a different color.'

en Under the circumstances, I'd have to say it was. There's been a lot of scrutiny on us lately. But by no means are we out of the woods here. It's one win, but it's a huge win. ... Every night, you have a new opportunity and tonight was nice just to put some of that other stuff behind us.

en The financial affairs of Louisiana will be transparent and wide open as it pertains to this period of recovery, more so than it ever has been before, ... We will stand well to the expected scrutiny by the public, the Congress and the media.

en Enforcement alone doesn't work, ... stand up to the right wing of your party and stand up for what is right.


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