111.   Medical research is often done without public scrutiny and not revealed until reports are published in medical journals.

112.   Mrs. Kemp seems to be faring no worse than Hillary Clinton and Tipper Gore before four years of public scrutiny whipped them into shape, style-wise.

113.   Mount Sinai came under public scrutiny in January after the death of a man who had donated part of his liver to his brother.

114.   Mrs. Clinton, participating in a round-table discussion with her husband, expressed frustration at the constant public scrutiny and criticism of her activities.

115.   Nevertheless, in March the agency announced it was working on the new guidelines, and just three months later new rules are ready for public scrutiny.

116.   One problem in evaluating whether the use of physical force prevents terrorist attacks is that many of the facts in Shin Bet cases are concealed from public scrutiny.

117.   Otherwise, they languish in detention centers, sometimes for months, until their status is sorted out away from public scrutiny and with little or no legal representation.

118.   Pataki said he would also end all-night sessions that critics say are used to prevent public scrutiny of the Legislature.

119.   Perhaps for these reasons, affirmative action is not a subject that corporations like to open to public scrutiny.

120.   Public scrutiny can make some presidents retreat with movie-star aplomb behind newly powerful college publicists.

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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