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"We need deliberate, open scrutiny by the legislative process".
Congress could decide to have a less effective NSA and more open scrutiny.
It is the work of 259 scientists from 39 countries who have to submit their work to detailed and open scrutiny before the panel will publish.
This seems unlikely – defenders have said this will never come to pass, although David Owen clearly thinks it is a possibility – but the EU's reluctance to allow open scrutiny of the deal only feeds suspicion and mistrust.
It was disbanded in 1989, but was a forerunner of the clinical governance and audit that are standard today; cardiac surgery in particular is now at the vanguard of open scrutiny.
Getting manufacturing companies in China to allow more open scrutiny of the workplace and to cease any possible violations of their contracts guaranteeing adequate working conditions is good for Apple, good for consumers, good for the companies, and good for the workers.
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The reasons we offer, in turn, must be open to scrutiny, examination and analysis by the wider community.
Party leaders should be open to scrutiny.
They also use transparent processes that are open to scrutiny.
As importantly, the register will be open to scrutiny.
More broadly, what aspects of his personal life are open to scrutiny?
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