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For Mr Blair, who speaks and votes less than any of his predecessors, subjecting himself to the scrutiny of parliamentarians is something of a departure.
Sometimes there is little scrutiny of those risks until something bad happens.
Seeing their bodies thrown on the pyre of public scrutiny is something they deserve, their nude photos the scarlet letter that will brand them for the sin of having sexual urges or confidence in their bodies.
Largely staying away from controversy despite the singeing effects of media scrutiny, something that only increased in intensity towards the autumn of his career," says the Indian Express.
"But they're receiving greater scrutiny in order to eliminate the possibility of something more sinister".
The appeal of the game's passion and rivalry was dampened by the obsession with scrutiny and analysis, frame-by-frame deconstruction of something otherwise transcendental.
Scrutiny of our headliners has become something of a national pastime.
All of this posthumous scrutiny is something Smith would have loathed, as much as he loathed the starmaking juggernaut.
Hillary Clinton is going to be under a lot of scrutiny and, if something really dramatic comes up, there's a long shot possibility he could win".
There's scrutiny of ideas, and then there's something else.
After the album's release, public scrutiny of her love life blossomed into something like a stalker school of literary criticism.
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