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It seems to mean more decisions taken behind closed doors that we cannot scrutinise.
This prevents rival manufacturers from copying it, but also means that security researchers cannot scrutinise it for flaws.
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The reports are not made public and cannot be scrutinised independently.
They are not in the public domain and therefore cannot be scrutinised.
It is also important to stress that CTS allows investigation of factors that cannot be scrutinised by meta-analysis or empirical design.
Joy said the indefinite secrecy applied to grand jury proceedings means that claims by prosecutors that a killing by police has been thoroughly scrutinised cannot be verified.
Xers are the traumatised products of such misadventures: cautious, wary of commitments that cannot be kept, scrutinising the world sans rose-tinted John Lennon glasses.
But in spite of his prodigious literacy, Tintin fails to decode (or does he wilfully conceal?) the real secret associated with the treasure, a 'truth' which, like the sun, is ever-present in the books but cannot be directly scrutinised.
The really bad thing about the bill, as far as our post office network is concerned, is that so much is being left to government regulation that it cannot be properly scrutinised.
The high seas become sites for maritime drama or 'loud panic' (Welch, 2012, p. 325) even as they are spaces that cannot be fully scrutinised.
Orgreave underlines how the IPCC cannot be trusted to scrutinise the police, and an independent inquiry must follow instead.
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