Scrutiny
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362 examples of Scrutiny in a sentence
What has been missing is political will, sustained public demand, and continuous media
scrutiny.
Five years earlier, she was the most humiliated wife in America, a woman whose private life was thrown open – fully and relentlessly – to public
scrutiny.
Such extreme policies are still only theoretical, and implementing them would most likely spur heightened congressional
scrutiny.
Equally important, such an outcome could encourage greater
scrutiny
of the economic consequences of populist programs in the US and the rest of Europe.
So he should be held to the same standard as a CEO of a large public multinational company – a standard that is going up, owing to increased
scrutiny
of corporate governance practices (despite Trump’s deregulation efforts).
Dissent was stifled, facts were suppressed,
scrutiny
was blocked, and the free flow of information was choked off.
Here, contractors are authorized to engage in conduct that would normally be unlawful, with express or implied immunity from the law, in an environment designed to avoid
scrutiny.
Are they not only winning more elections, but also finally able to campaign and govern with no more – or less – scrutiny, scandal, and mockery than their males peers?
Their vague wording allows them to be applied in a selective and arbitrary manner, and press-freedom advocates that seek to challenge the status quo are coming under increased
scrutiny.
On closer scrutiny, what passed as state-of-the-art thinking on economic policy turns out to have been based on some crude rules of thumb.
The resulting firestorm has clouded a salutary process of
scrutiny
and refinement of economic research.
Along with Taylor’s right to die, decades of debate about assistance in dying came under
scrutiny.
Much more worrying, however, is what lurks unmentioned behind the Treasury report: a serious legislative effort, supported by the Trump administration, to reduce the level of
scrutiny
applied to banks that are on the verge of becoming systemically important.
Even Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan, who heads the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and supports military intervention against Gbagbo, cannot escape such
scrutiny
unscathed.
A typical bank exam would include
scrutiny
of every single business loan and a large proportion of consumer loans.
These proposals will require rigorous
scrutiny.
A new era of citizen involvement and public
scrutiny
has begun, creating opportunities for truly inclusive environmental action that promise to achieve more than elites negotiating behind closed doors ever could.
Imagine how the medical profession would view one of its members who recommended to the general public some therapy that had not yet passed
scrutiny
from the appropriate authorities.
Such claims merit close
scrutiny.
In fact, the Fed has been under increasing
scrutiny
since 2008, when near-zero nominal interest rates drove it to become the first central bank to adopt QE.
Whatever the merits of the US allegation (about which there is some skepticism), North Korea’s human-rights record has also come under renewed – and well-deserved –
scrutiny.
In either case, they are subject to no public
scrutiny
and accountability.
This arrangement is unthinkable without an extremely robust counterpart – for example, prior
scrutiny
of national budgets.
It was at the peak of this unprecedentedly intense
scrutiny
that Secretary-General Kofi Annan seized the moment.
Without his determination, backed by a highly credible show of military force and skilful diplomacy, Iraq's military programmes would not now be exposed to a
scrutiny
more intense than that applied to any other would-be proliferator in the world today.
Such arguments do not withstand
scrutiny.
Finally, revenues should be open to public
scrutiny
and their efficient use, both for investment and consumption, must be ensured by institutional mechanisms that impose clear accountability on public officials.
Similarly, following the nerve-agent attack in England on former Russian double agent Sergey Skripal and his daughter, the United Kingdom has implemented new measures aimed at preventing money laundering, with capital inflows from Russia to come under the closest
scrutiny.
Since the trade deficit is widely thought to put pressure on US jobs and real wages, the US-China trade imbalance has come under special
scrutiny
in these days of great angst.
That is a consideration that should weigh heavily on indebted governments as they submit their budgets for
scrutiny
to the European Commission.
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