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The board itself will come under scrutiny in coming months.
By now, he should be used to the public scrutiny.
They get so much less media scrutiny than we do.
The information was made available for public scrutiny in recent months.
But the Administration's use of her study does not stand up under scrutiny.
And nothing is more open to scrutiny from the public.
Then he seemed to feel the scrutiny of the away team.
For a moment, she did nothing but return the face's scrutiny.
He has never been held up to scrutiny and now we find out why.
But as the days went by, the scrutiny was also having an effect on him.
You want so much for him to get off to a good start with all of the scrutiny.
The military scrutiny made us feel as if we were in a foreign country.
She was one of the few people, man or woman, who could hold his scrutiny.
"All big programs will come under scrutiny because of their size."
It does not stand up to any kind of scrutiny.
It is actually a good thing to be open to public scrutiny.
The times have changed, and most of those under scrutiny are dead.
Even if it could mean his own record coming under scrutiny.
He decided on a game plan that would show only good things under the scrutiny.
For all the scrutiny of Clinton's vote, an important moment has been lost.
The congress has never been able to subject the Government to similar public scrutiny.
Whatever they do, friends say, their lives will be under more scrutiny than ever.
Officials said it was not the first time the family had come under scrutiny.
He's got his own way of doing things, and sometimes it might not stand close scrutiny.
The last thing any of them want is the scrutiny that comes with power.