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So why did the government subject itself to public scrutiny?
By now, he should be used to the public scrutiny.
Public scrutiny of your work can take getting used to.
He has gone through public scrutiny of a very private life.
Worked to open state government to greater media and public scrutiny.
The information was made available for public scrutiny in recent months.
Our performance is more than ever the subject of government and public scrutiny.
The congress has never been able to subject the Government to similar public scrutiny.
Good work can stand up to any amount of public scrutiny.
It is actually a good thing to be open to public scrutiny.
In countries where people have long felt they had no voice, the powerful are feeling new public scrutiny.
That talk had long since died down and he wasn't about to put himself into public scrutiny all over again.
Are you prepared to open your private life to public scrutiny?
But the business decisions didn't come without risk or public scrutiny.
"The whole area must be opened up for public scrutiny and debate."
In our view, however, much more public scrutiny and investigation are needed.
This information was made available for public scrutiny on 28 March 2005.
At the end of the day, every action should bear up to public scrutiny.
They're there for public scrutiny and I'm happy to put that beyond question.
It is based on information and material which has never been available for public scrutiny before.
Never has the health service been under so much public scrutiny about how it is spending money.
Its operations, meeting, and reports are open to public scrutiny.
It calls for the opening of the site to public scrutiny.
In the early 21st century, the Commission came under increased public scrutiny.
Can enforcement of the law stand up to public scrutiny in their cases?