Sentences with phrase «same kinds of scrutiny»

The FDA has applied the same kind of scrutiny to claims that marijuana - derived products can help prevent, treat, or cure cancer (claims which aren't supported by any existing scientific evidence).
He went on to say he felt Tim Farron had been singled out, explaining: «It is fair to say that we don't see public figures who hold to other faiths, generally, being subjected to the same kind of scrutiny that Farron has been subjected to.
Meanwhile, the Scientific American (October edition) defends him: «Dawkins is frequently dismissed as a bully, but he is only putting theological doctrines to the same kind of scrutiny that any scientific theory must withstand.»
The same kind of scrutiny has been given to St. Francis and St. Clare, though for much less reason.
Finkel and his colleagues also issued a challenge to dating sites: Submit their algorithms to clinical review in order to determine whether they held any merit, the same kind of scrutiny that the Food and Drug Administration applies to drugs in clinical trials.
And, of course, we know how every dime is spent and how every public school is performing or not performing — but we're not willing to have the same kind of scrutiny for private schools that are taking public money.

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But that is NOT the same as a legally binding agreement that would hold up to any kind of legal scrutiny.
candidates write papers for peer - reviewed journals, and work is typically written up in a thesis, which is subjected to the same kind of academic scrutiny as a Ph.D. thesis.
Gay bars can be a bit much for singles who value their privacy, but dating apps can provide the same kind of social environment and date options without the public scrutiny.
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