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public scrutiny

noun as in public eye

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There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement.

As his site explains, “ANYONE affecting ANYONE else is subject to public scrutiny.”

Perhaps rarely-read articles seem like soft targets for public scrutiny.

As a limited company, PXM will have to file yearly accounts which will be available for public scrutiny.

The law effectively shields retailers from lawsuits, academic study and public scrutiny.

Chief among them was the idea of simplifying the city government so that the light of public scrutiny could shine through it.

They stood the test of public scrutiny, because they had been refined in the alembic of his own severe and critical mind.

Do you think your daily record fit for public scrutiny, Jim?

Offices were left to those who chose to run them, while public scrutiny of public acts was materially reduced.

John Stuart Mill equally dreaded the result of withdrawing the vote of the elector from public scrutiny.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to public scrutiny, such as: limelight, spotlight, exposure, public attention, and public consciousness.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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