91.   Ironically, the increased public scrutiny that followed Watergate has probably helped to make the U.S. government less involved in malignant activity today than ever in history.

92.   It is argued that creative artists should maintain absolute control over their work and that recordings they have not approved should not bear public scrutiny.

93.   It is now up to Congress to make sure that they are carried out effectively, with maximum chance for public scrutiny and oversight.

94.   It is thrust into intense public scrutiny, particularly as an urban presence, though occasionally on the scale of single buildings, too.

95.   It cannot be acceptable in a democratic society that a group of unelected individuals are vested with important responsibilities, without being open to full public scrutiny and accountability.

96.   It is a powerful decision made behind closed doors, the records sealed from public scrutiny.

97.   Its protection of human rights, its public scrutiny of government, its dispatching of capable women as ambassadors abroad are exemplary.

98.   Jerome Owens, an attorney from the East Texas town of Woodville representing Barnes and Knox, joined in asking that the report be hidden from public scrutiny.

99.   Jinno said that untold billions in third-sector debts had been guaranteed by municipal governments with little public scrutiny.

100.   Justice is best served when it can stand up to public scrutiny, and in our day that includes the camera.

a. + scrutiny >>共 320
public 10.99%
intense 9.44%
close 7.96%
increased 4.68%
greater 3.92%
closer 3.79%
regulatory 2.74%
increasing 2.61%
international 2.11%
careful 1.94%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
scrutiny 0.50%
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