Sentences with phrase «not under close scrutiny»

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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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.
He could not adjust to coming under close, and often hostile, scrutiny from those who had been generally supportive earlier on.
not noticeable unless under close scrutiny.
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.
Technically, the film doesn't have many problems, save for some plotholes (the whole protective custody thing doesn't make much sense under close scrutiny).
In a statewide race, his education policies will certainly come under close scrutiny, and Nashville's rejection of those ideas don't make a strong case for him.
But, under closer scrutiny it just doesn't stand up against the Nexus 10's fantastic picture quality.
Those who haven't socked away money thanks to their rent - free arrangement may come under closer scrutiny.
Conventional wisdom would argue this seems more than reasonable, considering their relative growth rates & the continuing Greek crisis... but I'm not sure this perspective stands up under closer scrutiny.
It also helps to be in a helicopter since the world doesn't bear up very well under close scrutiny.
I don't have the ability to verify the math and physics of the 6 step article, but I'm smart enough to keep governments and political topics under close scrutiny.
... not very pleasant to be placed under close scrutiny and held to account is it?
Quality control has not just been an issue for Ranbaxy, in fact other Indian drugmakers have come under closer scrutiny as the FDA, the guardian of the world's most important pharmaceuticals market, has increased its presence in the country, reflecting India's growing importance as a supplier to the United States.
The High Court held that: «It was not open to Haringey to rely on the claimant having the option to return to Jamaica without much closer scrutiny of her arguments that this would amount to a breach of her rights under Art 8.»
Either way, the database could be troublesome for bloggers and social media stars who aren't usually under such close government scrutiny.
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