Sentences with phrase «little public scrutiny»

The politics of the issue have been transformed - but with little public scrutiny of the proposed means.
Religious marriage counseling, like most marriage counseling, is often done quietly, with little public scrutiny, until someone famous or important is accused of something terrible.
U.S. Senate Republicans are preparing to ram through legislation repealing Obamacare with as little public scrutiny as possible.
Given a number of high profile international developments on the same day, the Update has received little public scrutiny.
Prosecutors also maintained that the grants came out of a specific pool of money with very little public scrutiny or oversight.
Despite this, Poston said the new online schools have attracted far too little public scrutiny in North Carolina, particularly given the substantial investment made in public dollars.
Indeed, «this budget came together at the last minute and with little public scrutiny
A little public scrutiny of a museum's mission, conflicts of interest, and connections is long overdue.
And yet much of this is happening with no fanfare, no catchy headlines and little public scrutiny.
This work is conducted «with little public scrutiny» and a «lack of transparency.»
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