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In Namibia at least, Chinese government officials seem caught off guard by the public scrutiny exercised by a vibrant civil society.
I am specifically referring to the troubling scrutiny exercised by Culture and Sport Glasgow (CSG) of GoMA's Sh(OUT) exhibition, a taboo-shattering lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex collection.
Over time this situation has changed, as has the degree of scrutiny exercised by the hospice at home team over those agency staff who continue to be involved.
In most instances however, these plans were unable to hold up to even a modest amount of scrutiny during the exercise because they were superficial and lacked sufficient detail necessary for rapid implementation.
But apparently it didn't prepare him for the scrutiny the press exercises as a First Amendment right.
Not to be confused with their historical ancestors (in any way, shape or form other than their self-aggrandizing adopted moniker), modern day Tea Partiers have brainwashed the geographical Middle and South of the country into giving them a shot at dabbling in governance, without wielding even a modicum of the scrutiny my father exercised in choosing his blend of tea.
Republican lawmakers contend that state officials would exercise greater scrutiny.
I am sure you are good citizens and desire to exercise exemplary scrutiny.
But at least investors could then exercise proper scrutiny – and be better placed to ask if management is pulling a fast one.
He also suggested that fewer elected officials should serve on the board, so that more members would have time to exercise closer scrutiny.
And yet, with some honourable exceptions, select committees of the House of Commons frequently fail to exercise effective scrutiny over the policies and behaviours of powerful independent institutions.
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