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scrutiny

[skroot-n-ee] / ˈskrut n i /


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While Stokes seems likely to remain, the positions of McCullum and Key would come in for more scrutiny if England lose at the SCG.

From BBC

Some of these efforts have drawn scrutiny, as some have become fodder for his YouTube videos; critics say he exploits tragedy for views and profit.

From The Wall Street Journal

Defeat, though, would ramp up the scrutiny to new levels.

From BBC

And so we expect this kind of scrutiny from big tech.

From Barron's

As a form of money, they represent a way of avoiding government scrutiny and eliminating traditional financial institutions and the friction and costs that those add to payments systems.

From The Wall Street Journal