Their kind could never have survived the public scrutiny of commercialized fame. |
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The idea was to widen the debate and open the whole process up to more public scrutiny. |
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Having received neither an acknowledgement nor a reply, I conclude that no report exists which can stand public scrutiny. |
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His background may account for his reticence to expose his private life to public scrutiny. |
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They only wanted to continue to operate their little fiefdom as far from public scrutiny as possible. |
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The Opposition wants to see all the evidence and is demanding it be tabled for public scrutiny. |
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I have received the lion's share of unfavourable media attention and felt the heat of public scrutiny for two weeks. |
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In passing the FOIA in 1966, Congress opened up the activities of the executive offices of the federal government to public scrutiny. |
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The excruciating embarrassment of finding one's personal peccadillos exposed to public scrutiny makes kiss-and-tell the perfect vengeance-fodder. |
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Such public scrutiny is in keeping with America's policy of open government and it has also served to clip the wings of committee chairmen. |
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I suspect that the deal would have seemed noisome had it been dragged into the warm sunlight of public scrutiny. |
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The deleterious effect is that there can be no public scrutiny and comment on the conduct of the police investigation. |
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Effectively protected from public scrutiny, the barbed-wire medical system is uncoordinated, underfunded and has almost zero accountability. |
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However, so long as such activities are open and transparent, they will be subject to public scrutiny. |
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The transnationals know that their activities are safe from public scrutiny and legal challenge. |
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He also gave expert evidence in many child protection cases which are held behind closed doors with no public scrutiny. |
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The question of whether she could once again bear the weight of expectation and public scrutiny were answered last season. |
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There is no public scrutiny of what is a very secretive and authoritarian regime. |
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But it was a composed and prepared Smith who appeared on Newsmaker Live to present herself for public scrutiny. |
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And having made her a public figure, he must have expected her to be subjected to public scrutiny and political attacks. |
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I'm glad this particular bit of asininity was exposed to the harsh wind of public scrutiny beyond this humble organ. |
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That means our investigators come under tremendous pressure, and tremendous public scrutiny. |
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The Zeta Affair was the latest in a long line of bowing to whoever holds the power and secretly keeping these dirty dealings away from public scrutiny. |
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Even now, when the cat is out of the bag, they still want to brush aside reasoned argument and hide the project from public scrutiny until it's a done deal. |
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What is the Deputy Prime Minister, and her agencies, seeking to withhold from public scrutiny? |
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Most of the contracts in our sample would not, in our view, stand the test of public scrutiny. |
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In any western democracy, these questions and these facts cry out for public scrutiny. |
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These actions appear to cover up the guilty knowledge that the true facts could not stand up to public scrutiny. |
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Here the institutional process sought to protect the narrowness of its policy thinking by avoiding public scrutiny. |
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The British Foreign Secretary said that she will try to overturn decisions on opening up Council meetings to public scrutiny. |
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The documentation on file must be able to stand the test of public scrutiny. |
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Transparency will result in the necessary public scrutiny and ensure democratic control and accountability. |
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At the time of our appointment and throughout the term of our mandate, the RCMP was under intense public scrutiny. |
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As a limited company, PXM will have to file yearly accounts which will be available for public scrutiny. |
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It would require all meetings between big business and those in administration to be minuted and available on government websites for public scrutiny. |
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There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement. |
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This is considered an almost unpardonable breach of parliamentary etiquette, according to which the actions of the Whips are not subject to any public scrutiny. |
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This whole area is well overdue for public scrutiny and systematic reform. |
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It is my intention that this scoreboard should become an instrument providing political and strategic guidance to all the institutions, and that it should also be an instrument for public scrutiny. |
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Leading off with my concerns about mental health does not mean that other areas of corrections are less deserving of public scrutiny and attention. |
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Facilitating public scrutiny of monetary policy actions enhances the incentives for the decision-making bodies to fulfil their mandates in the best possible manner. |
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This shows how important public scrutiny is. |
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We should not be surprised that it would use that same back door to bypass the Federal Accountability Act and enable lobbyists to meet with parliamentary secretaries outside of the light of public scrutiny. |
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The activities of the Agency and its advisory committees must take place in the open sunshine of public scrutiny and accountability. |
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Even though the concept is new to public scrutiny, pundits recognize that the web celeb archetype is profoundly affecting conventional media. |
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The Police Department will remain under public scrutiny. |
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The projects must also withstand public scrutiny. |
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Given the huge difficulty of evacuating London, the most obvious target, it may be wise to keep its plans away from public scrutiny. More surprising than gaps in government preparations is slackness in the private sector. |
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Although these institutions would continue to protect their investigatory and audit records, key records concerning the staffing and management of their support services would be open to public scrutiny. |
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Members have an obligation to perform their official duties and arrange their private affairs in a manner that will bear the closest public scrutiny, an obligation that is not fully discharged by simply acting within the law. |
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If the correctional authority capitalizes on this context and feels a certain degree of immunity from public scrutiny, this poses an additional challenge. |
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Parties and their witnesses are subject to public scrutiny when giving evidence before the Board, and they are more likely to be truthful if their identities are known. |
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It is also corporate policy that communication and relationships with stakeholders be truthful and transparent in a way that will withstand the highest degree of public scrutiny. |
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Already passed are laws opening up the way his administration spends taxpayers' money to the kind of public scrutiny that would make a Whitehall minister turn pale. |
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Governance of the Agency must be able to stand up to public scrutiny. |
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At all times, they should be required to be truthful and transparent in communications and relationships with stakeholders in a way that will withstand the highest degree of public scrutiny. |
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This issue of 'coherence' is tied to the comments above and the necessity for the CHRC and its leadership to be the subject of public scrutiny before Parliament. |
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This questionand-answer process would begin to open the business of government to closer public scrutiny, thereby contributing to more accountable and transparent government. |
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As a subject of constant public scrutiny, a judge must accept personal restrictions that might be viewed as burdensome by the ordinary citizen and should do so freely and willingly. |
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It is exactly the purpose of Freedom of Information to throw open the curtains that conceal what happens in the corridors of executive power, thereby exposing officialdom to public scrutiny and accountability. |
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Increased public scrutiny of the effectiveness of microfinance in combating poverty has led microfinance institutions to develop tools for managing their social performance. |
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Below the surface there are many other areas that need to be brought out into public scrutiny and public debate for meaningful public consultations. |
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In regard to transparency the Committee recalled that significant changes had been introduced into the text to open the principles and operations of food inspection and certification systems to public scrutiny. |
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The monarchy came under increased criticism and public scrutiny. |
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