It's not the first time the company has put all these features together in the same package, so how does the latest
iteration hold up to scrutiny?
Ultimately the Mormon faith does not
hold up to the scrutiny of this young boy's mind and this leads to powerful questions about the whole process of forcing fanatical religious beliefs on the mind of a child.
Leading up to full implementation and just after, you'd hear a lot of horror stories, but most of them did not
hold up to scrutiny when they were examined or fact - checked.
However, the incident does not appear to be
holding up to scrutiny after the founder of the exchange made an odd request to the developers of Nano shortly after discovering the alleged theft.
The heroes with the most games were Batman, Superman, and Spider - Man, but that doesn't
really hold up to scrutiny when you take into account Deadpool and Ant - Man.
For if this
discovery holds up to scrutiny — and some of my colleagues aren't sure that it does — it is the first direct sighting of the gravitational waves that Albert Einstein predicted shortly after he proposed his general theory of relativity in 1915.
Though Banning's quick thinking and acting that
night holds up to scrutiny, the harrowing experience is enough to get him reassigned to a desk job that he is eager to shed.
If NIO's
lap holds up to scrutiny, the EP9 stomped a whole slew of incredible cars, including the Porsche 918, Lamborghini Aventador LP750 - 4 SV, and even the barely road - legal Radical SR8LM, which clocked in a 6:48 lap.
Popular opinion is that this will
never hold up to scrutiny and paperwork has already been submitted to cancel the trademark, but the problem is that process of review will take weeks or months, and in the meantime, affected authors are going to massive expense to rebrand their books, and losing royalties from their books getting removed.
It's true that if lenders are liable to having their
policies held up to scrutiny, they should be allowed to apply such policies as prudently as possible.
In each case, unspoken rules governing the placement of the signified and the signifier are put on trial,
held up to scrutiny through various unexpected inversions.
Language, objects, institutions — the base elements that constitute «the way things are» — are
all held up to scrutiny, only to show us that things are also always some other way, too.
If Hoover's new analysis and
interpretations hold up to scrutiny, the work could powerfully influence longstanding debates over the origins of terrestrial life and rarity of life elsewhere in the universe.
NASA asserts that the trend over the last decade is the most important factor, but this claim does not
hold up to scrutiny either.
The perils of «non-lawyer» ownership of law firms have been widely documented in recent months, and whether those
perils hold up to scrutiny or not (my position on that question is fairly well established by now), these models already exist in the UK and will eventually spread to other shores.
Question is, with heavyweights like Nest already well associated with the smart security space, can the Amazon Cloud
Cam hold up to scrutiny?
Let's also hope the MateBook X
Pro holds up to scrutiny when we do our full review, because right now, there's a whole lot to like.
Now that players on both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One can finally enjoy it as well it is time to see just how it compares to the illustrious PC version and whether the game
still holds up to scrutiny two years on.
This was also the film (along with another disaster, the live - action Beauty and the Beast remake) that has made me begin to question Emma Watson's acting abilities outside of Hogwarts, as her officious and exacting mannerisms have not
held up to the scrutiny of time.
However, the incident does not appear to be
holding up to scrutiny after the founder of the exchange made an odd request to the developers of Nano shortly after discovering the alleged theft.
> If the results of the
study hold up to scrutiny, Dr. Malaspina said, «The next question is, «What might explain that finding?»
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.
Whether it saves money this year or not is less important than avoiding consequences from having your finances entangled in a tax return which might
not hold up to the scrutiny of an audit.
With that context in mind, here are the three reasons why the 20,000 job loss estimate does not
hold up to scrutiny.
That said, the claim that TPP could cost 20,000 jobs simply does not
hold up to scrutiny, for three reasons.
Second, you must possess a quality product that
holds up to scrutiny.
Unfortunately that just doesn't
hold up to scrutiny.
Despite their creative efforts however, their claim simply doesn't
hold up to scrutiny; how are they trading when the markets are closed?
Look for a better answer and any not settling for half - truth that do not
hold up to scrutiny is the true religion, it may be the only religion.
First known writing, post deluge, and
it holds up to scrutiny.
The belief that the bible is the inerrant and perfect «Word» of God simply does not
hold up to scrutiny.