Sentence examples for opened to scrutiny from inspiring English sources

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More than the top brass will be opened to scrutiny, however.

Academies have also been opened to scrutiny under freedom of information laws.

"When such behavior is opened to scrutiny -- even in a confidential setting -- the stench becomes clear.

Given the world's inflated expectations, the talk of a massacre seemed grossly disproportionate once the camp was opened to scrutiny.

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Members of English First also backed the plan en masse, saying it will open to scrutiny studies supporting bilingual education.

"Being recognized might mean they are opened to government scrutiny".

They want deliberations before dispute bodies to be opened to public scrutiny.

It has only been in the last 20 years or so that corporate books have been opened to shareholder scrutiny.

Friedman draws upon many sources for his history, significantly upon papers which have only recently been opened to public scrutiny.

Party leaders should be open to scrutiny.

(b) Are these open to scrutiny and redress?

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