Sentences with phrase «really hold up to any scrutiny»

His assertion that Escape from New York holds contemporaneous relevance to the Iran hostage crisis that climaxed with Reagan's ascent to power is convenient in that most pop is incidentally socio - politically resonant; and the analogy doesn't really hold up to any scrutiny, particularly if you factor in the film's nihilistic conclusion.

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But don't try to live longer by slowing your metabolism just yet: while the theory is helpful to explain some aspects of aging, it doesn't really hold up under modern scientific scrutiny.
28 Days Later leaves many questions unanswered, many ideas unexplained, and doesn't really hold up to scientific scrutiny.
We need more stats, more facts, more objective proof of the efficacy of standard processes, not only to convince disgruntled Writer Beware readers that they should regruntle themselves, but also to confirm that what are subjectively assumed to be best practices based on experience and professional culture really hold up to objective scrutiny.
We were lucky enough to snag a sample, and it really held up under both our expert scrutiny and your dog's very sophisticated pallet.
They have their reasons to be skeptical, but frankly, a lot of their pushback doesn't really hold up under scrutiny.
With practice and care, it really is possible to draft a brief, precise and simple settlement wording — even at midnight on the back of napkin at the end of an exhausting mediation — one that holds up to the scrutiny of hindsight and will help your client to achieve exactly what it bargained for.
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