61. Even for talk radio, in which people of all stripes eagerly display private grief for public scrutiny, it was bizarre. 62. Even in the current climate of talk radio, in which people of all stripes eagerly display private grief for public scrutiny, it was bizarre. 63. Education and the constant exposure of Internet filth peddlers to the sunshine of public scrutiny offer the highest likelihood of public protection. 64. Famously allergic to public scrutiny, the wholesome conglomerate has already come under fire from Baptist church groups over its policy of extending benefits to gay employees. 65. For seven years we have watched Hillary Clinton cope awkwardly, in good times and bad, under intense public scrutiny with the undefined role of first lady. 66. For years, a battle has raged between colleges and student journalists over FERPA, which is also used to shield campus judicial proceedings from public scrutiny. 67. Given this spirit of preservation, the rapid growth of athletics at Oregon has come under intense public scrutiny. 68. Goldberg gives high marks to the way Netscape has handled itself in the face of the public scrutiny he helped engender. 69. Global paid the money to a company the insiders had set up in the Bahamas to avoid public scrutiny and taxes. 70. He agreed that public scrutiny has been on the rise, prompting harshly worded recommendations from all sorts of agencies. |
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