In-sentence examples of “scrutiny”

How to use in-sentence of “scrutiny”:

– In the 1960s and 1970s, Carson came under the scrutiny of revisionist historians.

– At this time, however, I think the indefinite block is necessary as his behaviors are continuing even while under the scrutiny of this discussion.

– Overnight edits may need more scrutiny than usual due to this ongoing issue.

– Enquiries and evidence were open to public scrutiny and debate.

– Bot accounts are automated or semi-automated, the nature of their changes is well defined, and they will be quickly blocked if their actions vary from their given tasks, so they need less scrutiny than human changes.

– Both Houses have their own committees to review drafts of European Union directives: the European Union Committee in the House of Lords, and the European Scrutiny Committee in the House of Commons.

– If the preferred title is create-protected, at least it will draw scrutiny when someone tries to move the article to the proper place.

– He said this was to avoid the media scrutiny in the United Kingdom.

In-sentence examples of scrutiny
In-sentence examples of scrutiny

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