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17 Sentences With "unscrutinized"

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There's a lot of unscrutinized power that the attorney general has in making these decisions.
"You showed hours upon hours of unfiltered, unscrutinized coverage of Trump!" shouted Todd Harris, a top adviser for Mr. Rubio.
He is, at heart, an obsessed biographer who seems to have left no diary unopened, no letter unread, no manuscript unscrutinized.
And by capitalizing on the isolation intrinsic to your bedroom, your identity can spread its wings, unscrutinized by criticism from assholes like me.
The extent to which Trump supported so-called amnesty for undocumented immigrants in 2011 and 2012 was mostly unscrutinized throughout the 2016 campaign.
Even where misconduct is found to have occurred, officers are frequently able to avoid meaningful consequences due to an opaque, drawn out and unscrutinized disciplinary process.
"Oil and gas leasing in water-stressed areas has been largely unscrutinized but poses threats to water users across the West," author Jenny Rowland Shea said.5.
We can ask ourselves if we're more outraged at a behavior because it comes from a woman, and if there are men we're allowing to go unscrutinized.
It is overly complex, out of sync with federal spending, and economically inefficient, providing large but unscrutinized subsidies for some individuals and businesses at the expense of everyone else.
When you've built your fanbase as much on your feminism as you have on the strength of your music, a shift in politics like this isn't going to go unscrutinized, and no amount of deleted tweets will change that.
Since she announced her campaign in January, very little of Harris's decades as a public servant have gone unscrutinized; her record as a prosecutor and district attorney in San Francisco, and later as California's attorney general, has been aired and picked apart, sometimes case by case.
Yet while the Clinton Foundation has been the subject of dozens of investigations and thousands of takes over a period of nearly a decade (my first Clinton Foundation take was published in October 2007, for example) the Trump Foundation has gone largely unscrutinized, except by Fahrenthold.
The current legal framework for state surveillance means the UK government is essentially saying 'trust us', the applicants' lawyers argued, while letting individual intelligence agents make unscrutinized judgement calls while they operate inside the very agencies that are wielding hugely intrusive investigatory powers without robust, independent oversight to provide a meaningful check on state powers.
The Cooper hijacking marked the beginning of the end for unfettered and unscrutinized commercial airline travel. Despite the initiation of the federal Sky Marshal Program the previous year,Wu, Annie. The History of Airport Security. SavvyTraveler.publicradio.org Retrieved February 14, 2011.
Scholars on the Left argue that while it is a matter of historical record that communist movements did at times employ violence, the label of "terrorism" is disproportionately used in Western media sources to refer to all political violence employed by the left, while similarly violent tactics employed by the United States and its allies remain unscrutinized.
Turned down for education and research positions, Koval turned to his old GRU contact, who secured him a job as a laboratory assistant at the Mendeleev Institute. Eventually, Koval managed to obtain a teaching job there; his students often laughed at his foreign pronunciations for technical terms.Walsh, 47. While other spies such as Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Klaus Fuchs were caught after the war, Koval apparently went unscrutinized for years.
Central to the book's thesis is the contention that those who wish to implement unpopular free market policies now routinely do so by taking advantage of certain features of the aftermath of major disasters, be they economic, political, military or natural. The suggestion is that when a society experiences a major 'shock' there is a widespread desire for a rapid and decisive response to correct the situation; this desire for bold and immediate action provides an opportunity for unscrupulous actors to implement policies which go far beyond a legitimate response to disaster. The book suggests that when the rush to act means the specifics of a response will go unscrutinized, that is the moment when unpopular and unrelated policies will intentionally be rushed into effect. The book appears to claim that these shocks are in some cases intentionally encouraged or even manufactured.

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