Sentences with phrase «looks under closer scrutiny»

However, at least on the surface, things are looking pretty solid and somewhat similar to last season, but let's take a look at some more minute statistics and trends and see how the club looks under closer scrutiny.

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WeWork isn't the only operator seeking financial backing to fuel ambitious growth plans, yet it is certainly under the closest scrutiny, and investors will naturally look to WeWork when considering investment opportunities in other workspace companies.
It is troubling and disconcerting to look up the verses cited by orthodox theologians (but not just them) only to discover that the proof melts away under closer scrutiny of the meaning and context.
Naturally, there are a number of people who come under closer scrutiny — though, of course, the ones who most look like they might be up to something aren't.
Nevertheless, as impeccably made and beautiful to look at as it is, Phantom Thread, under close scrutiny, is a disappointment, as elusive as its meaningless title.
As school governance comes under increasing scrutiny from Ofsted and other authorities, every school needs to take a close look at their board, and assess whether their trustees have the right set of capabilities to steer the school successfully into the future.
However, under close, recent scrutiny, they found enough questions still remaining about the efficacy of the test in IG's that they felt they had no choice but to continue to look for answers, rather than releasing the test.
The screen looks great at a glance, but not under close scrutiny: its 320 x 290 resolution is low enough that you'll see jagged edges on letters and can easily make out individual pixels, and the beveled edges of the Gorilla Glass give off a sort of shimmering moiré pattern.
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