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scrutinizing

adjective as in hard-to-please

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"It's more difficult to have more people scrutinizing me, but there's plenty of evidence to suggest that when people like me are scrutinized, we do a better job."

From BBC

Cryptocurrency voters emerged as a force in this election, scrutinizing candidates' positions on everything from regulatory clarity to innovative policies and government overreach.

From Salon

Remaining vigilant against phishing attempts by scrutinizing the source and legitimacy of all messages before clicking on links or entering sensitive information.

From Salon

"Many are now scrutinizing Telegram's announcement with a basic question in mind: does this mean the platform will start cooperating with authorities in repressive regimes?"

From BBC

Smith will have to argue that scrutinizing those nasty tête-à-têtes would not infringe on executive authority.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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