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is scrutiny
noun
Intense study of someone or something.
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One is scrutiny.
What matters here is scrutiny; the inward gaze of conscience.
"It is right that robust plans are put in place to minimise the risk of services failing and that there is scrutiny of their business models.
Another important element is scrutiny from NGOs, investors and the public, which is likely to help ensure these commitments are upheld.
MPs and campaigners are anxious that there is scrutiny over the government's decision to continue allowing arms exports to Saudi Arabia when there are human rights concerns about the weapons' possible use for repression in Yemen.
The scrutiny that is going to be meaningful is scrutiny by shareholders, and there are so many obstacles to that in the system right now that the legislative regulatory initiatives that I'm interested in would remove that and make it possible for shareholders to throw the bums out.
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"There's always going to be scrutiny.
"I believe that there definitely should be scrutiny on this.
"There will be scrutiny on me," said Fitzpatrick.
There has also been scrutiny of the last communication from the plane.
Now that's scrutiny.
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