41. But Bloomberg, a Republican, fell short of the other candidates for mayor in voluntarily opening his financial books to even greater public scrutiny. 42. But intense public scrutiny can be just as harsh in Russia as it is in the United States. 43. But its main features are aimed at allowing public scrutiny of campaigns for governor, judge and the Legislature, the author said. 44. But it would also provide time for wider public scrutiny in other forums, including Congress. 45. But that finding came under intense public scrutiny when the Wall Street Journal story was published nearly two years later. 46. But the confinement of public scrutiny and ridicule can far exceed the restrictions of a jail cell. 47. But Ruscio agrees that Albanese has broadened the debate, partly by forcing the Air Force to submit to more public scrutiny. 48. But under his rule, the Rio Salado budget would likely see a belt-tightening and increased public scrutiny. 49. By pursuing a hostile bid for First Interstate, Wells Fargo has opened its strategy to unusual public scrutiny. |
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