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Finally, an important story that has largely evaded public attention: the effort to prevent oversight of Iraq spending.
It's not clear if this drop indicates a reduction in killing contests or merely the promoters' desire to evade public attention.
But another figure close to the event has evaded public notice for too long.
That the concept of detoxification is so nebulous might be why it has evaded public suspicion.
Did we sneak out the report in a bid to evade public scrutiny?
"If it becomes common practice for non-compliant countries to evade public scrutiny, Cites will cease to be relevant".
That concurrent campaign, also led by conservatives, employs a very different tactic, and has largely evaded public scrutiny.
The accelerated process seems designed to evade public scrutiny of any kind; the sad thing is, it might work.
Some public attention has been focused on efforts by for-profit colleges to evade this 90-10 rule by relentlessly recruiting US troops and veterans, who receive military education benefits that, through manipulation by for-profit college lobbyists, somehow count toward the 10percentt non-federal aid measure.
So critical, in fact, that Ryan authored a whole report, "'Testing the Waters' and the Big Lie: How Prospective Presidential Candidates Evade Candidate Contribution Limits While the FEC Looks the Other Way". With the 2014 midterm elections behind us, public attention has shifted to the 2016 presidential election.
— surfaces to public attention.
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