We're in a fish tank, and we're constantly scrutinized.
Wives of elected officials were constantly scrutinized.
Bobby Valentine, the Mets manager, couldn't bear to have his moves constantly scrutinized on the air, and that's how McCarver lost that job; Seattle manager Lou Piniella became incensed when, on a national telecast, a strategic maneuver of his backfired precisely the way McCarver predicted it would.
At age 70, Montana couldn't keep up with his business interests that were being scrutinized constantly by authorities.
Even supporters of the budget admit its pitfalls and say it will have to be scrutinized constantly.
In a liberal democracy this needs to be scrutinized constantly, and herein lies the first problem for the researcher.
If they knew who her son was, he would at least be scrutinized and tested constantly; at worst, they'd take him away from her.
Your leadership will be constantly scrutinized and second-guessed at every level, examined for ulterior motives.
They are especially important in low-performing schools, which are constantly scrutinized by city and state education officials and under heavy pressure to show improvement.
Judges, particularly women, are constantly scrutinized and judged on their attire, bearing and manner.