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Their kind could never have survived the public scrutiny of commercialized fame.
The idea was to widen the debate and open the whole process up to more public scrutiny.
Having received neither an acknowledgement nor a reply, I conclude that no report exists which can stand public scrutiny.
His background may account for his reticence to expose his private life to public scrutiny.
They only wanted to continue to operate their little fiefdom as far from public scrutiny as possible.
The Opposition wants to see all the evidence and is demanding it be tabled for public scrutiny.
I have received the lion's share of unfavourable media attention and felt the heat of public scrutiny for two weeks.
In passing the FOIA in 1966, Congress opened up the activities of the executive offices of the federal government to public scrutiny.
The excruciating embarrassment of finding one's personal peccadillos exposed to public scrutiny makes kiss-and-tell the perfect vengeance-fodder.
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.
I suspect that the deal would have seemed noisome had it been dragged into the warm sunlight of public scrutiny.
The deleterious effect is that there can be no public scrutiny and comment on the conduct of the police investigation.
Effectively protected from public scrutiny, the barbed-wire medical system is uncoordinated, underfunded and has almost zero accountability.
However, so long as such activities are open and transparent, they will be subject to public scrutiny.
The transnationals know that their activities are safe from public scrutiny and legal challenge.
He also gave expert evidence in many child protection cases which are held behind closed doors with no public scrutiny.
The question of whether she could once again bear the weight of expectation and public scrutiny were answered last season.
There is no public scrutiny of what is a very secretive and authoritarian regime.
But it was a composed and prepared Smith who appeared on Newsmaker Live to present herself for public scrutiny.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Traditionally in America, every aspect of the electoral process, save for the marking of secret ballots, has been totally open to public scrutiny.
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