Sentences with phrase «looked at more closely»

Looked at more closely, however, this furtive behavior often does not take up much actual time.
Although divorce coaching is also used with couples who have young children, the needs of adult children of divorce is an area being looked at more closely throughout the helping professions.
If it works properly, it will get your resume looked at more closely.
The approach often taken by law firms to linear review needs to be looked at more closely, and I don't just mean by incorporating concept search engines, which are obviously being used more commonly (and are adapted into review platforms such as Ringtail and iConect).
[30] The trial judge acknowledged that «[a] t first blush, it would appear that the Crown can easily make the case for complexity», but concluded that «when looked at more closely, it does not stand up».
In fact, when looked at more closely, it is a wonder how the practice has gone largely unchallenged over the last few years.»
This needs to be looked at more closely.
Aside from the shear devastation that this series of events has caused, including the dozen homes that have been ruined, there are a number of things that should be looked at more closely.
Can you provide a link to it please, as whilst it is counter intuitive to me that old temperatures can be changed in this way I do not want to dismiss it before having it looked at more closely.
Looked at more closely however, it has warmed and then cooled slightly in a cyclical fashion roughly like a sine curve on a tilted axis, with a total warming / cooling cycle time of about 60 years and an amplitude of plus / minus 0.2 C.
Each of these companies that I looked at more closely has an incredibly high percentage of institutional ownership.
I know the Polish listings, but haven't looked at them more closely.
But, actually buying and selling company stock (or even sector stock), especially in your 401k, is being looked at more closely than ever.
Michael Mann's Blackhat was pummeled by critics, but it's getting a bit of a boost with a recent director's cut — and will surely be looked at more closely once Zero Days hits public theatres.
There is something in that enormous box office gross that needs to be looked at more closely, however, especially in view of Variety's discovery of the «event picture.»
Both of El Niño's counterparts will be looked at more closely in a 15 - year programme studying climate variability known as CLIVAR, which is the follow - up to TOGA.
There are other aspects of BDSM, however, that might need to be looked at more closely.
«But I think the law needs to be looked at more closely to see how it is affecting the economy in general.»
It is in fact far below the ridiculously high standards he has set for himself, and, when looked at more closely, nowhere near what is expected of him.
But then I looked at it more closely and, on the third viewing, it appeared that the goalie got the ball first.
Nichols goes on: «When looked at more closely, this «human ecology» is in fact a series of interlocking ecologies, as indeed is the complex of ecological systems which make up our natural environment.»
Looked at it more closely later on and Yep, it's good.
That said, various research teams are still suggesting different ways to look at them more closely, including recreating the dark streaks here on Earth or sending over gliders to look at them from above.
Redin and her team developed a set of questions they want to look at more closely in the next phases of the research.
Curious as Whitehead's move was, it becomes more curious as we look at it more closely.
Romans 8:3 is definitely a verse I will have to look at more closely.
you shoud look at yourself more closely... the venom you spew is clearly hatred, you violate the 9th commantment with nearly every post, use continuous streams of ad hominem and non-sequitur.
It won't need to be in 3 - ounce containers like your other liquids, but security officials may ask to look at it more closely.
China having power and presence is one of the obvious reasons for this shift in this region, however if we look at it more closely then we see that the former president Mr. Mohamed Nasheed was pretty much in favor of an «India First» foreign policy in fact he has been quoted saying «India - first foreign policy approach is probably the only sensible foreign policy view that we should have in the Indian Ocean».
It's beyond doubt that Pluto is a fascinating body, with new properties revealed each time we look at it more closely.
If the subduction zone near Sendai can produce a great quake, then other areas with similarly old ocean crust might too, says Okal, who says that Tonga and the northeastern Caribbean are regions to look at more closely.
Inside the ALH84001 carbonates, McKay spotted odd features that resembled very small worm - like fossils, so he asked Thomas - Keprta to look at them more closely with electron microscopy.
The hip flexors to look at more closely are the psoas muscles.
That was a way for us to identify the things we needed to look at more closely
Well, let's take a look at this more closely.
Even so, how do the robots tell the humans what to look at more closely?
Let's look at this more closely:
I would add the tobacco / cigarettes sector would be one to look at more closely.
It made him curious about about his own packet, and so he began to look at it more closely.
Wild life volunteers are often there and set up binoculars and scopes for the public to look at them more closely.
I enjoyed reading the review about it and will need to look at it more closely.
This just a selection of the many titles and focuses on the console format through the PC genre is something we'll look at more closely over the coming months.
I just now realized that the cloud stage isn't actually a desert stage, I had to look at it more closely and it's just a stage with clouds on top and it looks like it's sunset or something?
I would have liked to look at it more closely because at a distance the tactile nuance of Martin's surface is unreadable.
Perhaps the very reason why his work has been neglected for many years might now be why we should be looking at it more closely.
I'll look at him more closely.
By looking at this more closely, they hoped to discover how rainfall trends might be linked to the Sahara's growth over time, according to Thomas.
Maybe someone should look at it more closely.
that when the touters of something are also the ones making alot of money off that thing, a wise person says, «hold on and let me look at this more closely
Although the Supreme Court has often glossed over this part of the Oakes test, deferring to provincial governments on their legitimate objectives, it will likely look at it more closely in the case of the Quebec Charter of Values.
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