Examples of 'come under scrutiny' in a sentence

Meaning of "come under scrutiny"

This phrase refers to a situation or individual facing close examination, criticism, or investigation. It suggests that the subject of scrutiny is being closely observed or analyzed, often due to suspicion, doubt, or a need for clarification regarding their actions, decisions, or behaviors

How to use "come under scrutiny" in a sentence

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come under scrutiny
Aid packages come under scrutiny.
The process of choosing the contestants has also come under scrutiny.
Insys has come under scrutiny of law enforcement.
The housing budget will come under scrutiny.
Google has come under scrutiny for how it pays women.
The law as a whole has come under scrutiny.
Google has come under scrutiny from regulators over how it handles data.
Its historical political activities have come under scrutiny.
The agency has come under scrutiny on multiple occasions.
Similar montages of wartime scenes have come under scrutiny.
Corbyn has himself come under scrutiny for his associations.
Our government agencies once more come under scrutiny.
The city has recently come under scrutiny as a result of this display.
The profile of an artist will also come under scrutiny.
But his future has come under scrutiny in the past few days.

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The issue of equal pay has also come under scrutiny.
The clinic has come under scrutiny due to a lawsuit by one of the former patients.
Our voluntary code has also come under scrutiny.
Her father has come under scrutiny for several shady activities over the years.
The use and marketing of infant formula has come under scrutiny.
Business lines that have come under scrutiny include oil trade financing.
Both his physical and mental health have come under scrutiny.
Commodity exchanges have also come under scrutiny in terms of their impact on food security.
His past associations in business and politics have come under scrutiny.
The legality of loot boxes has come under scrutiny following their popularity in video games.
A natural alternative to electric ionizers that have recently come under scrutiny.
Soros and his foundations have come under scrutiny elsewhere as well.
The whole manner in which scholarly publication is undertaken has come under scrutiny.
Specifically complex traits studies have come under scrutiny for producing results that cannot be replicated.
And it is not the only digital giant which has come under scrutiny.
The UN courts have come under scrutiny for their efficacy.
This is not the first time the building has come under scrutiny.
And Facebook has come under scrutiny for various practices.
It is not the first time prescribing of antiviral drugs has come under scrutiny.
Ambit Energy has come under scrutiny from regulators and consumer advocates.
Lam does not feel slighted that his research has come under scrutiny.
This is not the first time Facebook has come under scrutiny for discriminatory advertising practices.
This is not the first time the justice courts have come under scrutiny.
Huawei has come under scrutiny in the United States recently.
The management of these resources has come under scrutiny in the past year.
The operational and institutional means of integrating population into development has also come under scrutiny.
Certain chemical preservatives such as sulfites have come under scrutiny as having negative health risks.
UC Browser has come under scrutiny regarding data security concerns in the past.
The direct and indirect impact of EPZs on labour markets has recently come under scrutiny.
YouTube have come under scrutiny for censoring LGBT content.
The president said every tax break and federal program must come under scrutiny.
Sawyer and Juliet come under scrutiny from the Dharma Initiative.
Other Prygodskyy companies have also come under scrutiny.
The company has come under scrutiny from regulators, too.
Even the simple gesture of handing out Bibles to students has come under scrutiny.

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