Sentence examples for abiding scrutiny from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abiding scrutiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is being examined or observed closely and continuously.
Example: "The project was subject to abiding scrutiny from the regulatory authorities throughout its development."
Alternatives: "constant examination" or "ongoing oversight".

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The ideological and even temperamental diversity within the elite leadership group gave the American founding a distinctly argumentative flavour that made all convictions, no matter how cherished, subject to abiding scrutiny that, like history itself, became an argument without end.

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The revelation in 2011 that the New York City Police Department was spying on law-abiding Muslims rightly attracted scrutiny from the Justice Department, which announced last year that it intended to review the program.

The government's legal advice is that the planned legislation cannot adequately define its core issues of "nonviolent extremism" and "British values"; instead it risks bringing law-abiding people under unnecessary scrutiny.

Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., said the provision on collecting business records can expose law-abiding citizens to government scrutiny.

"Further scrutiny of law-abiding people will not stop criminals," he added.

At a news conference marking his first year as China's top government official, Mr. Wen said he would try to make officials more law abiding and honest by encouraging public scrutiny and collective decision-making.

It's a feeling". At a news conference marking his first year as China's top government official, Mr. Wen said he would try to make officials more law-abiding and honest by encouraging public scrutiny and collective decision-making.

All the encumbrances and the scrutiny that the law-abiding citizens of this country have had to endure thus far, it would have been more cathartic for us to put this person through an excruciating Kafkaesque trial and mete out justice than to put him out of his misery so swiftly.

This includes abiding by the Foreign Intelligence Service Act (Fisa) and scrutiny by Fisa courts.

The court deemed the magazine ban "a haphazard solution likely to have no effect on an exceedingly rare problem, while at the same time burdening the constitutional rights of other California law-abiding responsible citizen[s]." Thus, the confiscation law failed intermediate scrutiny.

"In the interest of justice, I request to strike the names of Earl Sanders and Alex Fagan," Hallinan told the judge, adding that he did not think he could prove their guilt "with an abiding certainty". But Hallinan made it clear he did not believe scrutiny of the chief and Fagan should end.

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