31. Such claims do not withstand closer scrutiny, either. 32. Supporters say the law is designed to withstand constitutional scrutiny, however. 33. Syndrome proponents have a number of pet theories on the specific cause of the illnesses, none of which has withstood scientific scrutiny. 34. That acquisition is subject to regulatory approval, and regulators cannot review the deal without valid financial statements and a corporate management team that can withstand scrutiny. 35. Televisions and police radar guns must withstand the scrutiny of its scientists. 36. That could work against him if he proved unable to withstand media scrutiny or to articulate detailed policies. 37. That explanation may have difficulty withstanding the scrutiny of a presidential campaign. 38. The casts are much more durable than the actual specimens and can withstand repeated scrutiny. 39. The Justice Department later dropped the inquiry without bringing charges after the account told by a Vietnamese businessman failed to withstand scrutiny. 40. The old policy, with its strict quota, was viewed as too broadly drawn to withstand constitutional scrutiny. |