Sentences with phrase «wider public scrutiny»

«In an ideal world, these figures would be of interest only to academics and the church itself but in a country where the church in question has a privileged legal and constitutional position, they must be subject to wider public scrutiny and their implications drawn out.
Responses like those of the NSS are part of the knock - on effect that church schools may feel, and could result both in wider public scrutiny and increased government regulation.

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Vast amounts of government data have been released for public scrutiny for the first time today - thanks to the work of the world wide web's inventor.
Many senior school business management professionals find themselves on call long after 5.00 pm, are now working across groups of schools, are responsible for a wider range of school functions and larger, more dispersed teams, and alongside greater autonomy and responsibility, face greater scrutiny and public accountability.
With public spending under ever tighter scrutiny, VisitBritain's new four - point strategy gives greater emphasis to developing further Britain - wide tourism platforms and share new media strategies.
Developing the framework over a six - year period involved multiple drafts and extensive consultations with the energy industry and the wider public, before being subject to parliamentary scrutiny — all of which proceeded without legal challenge.
The LGBT community had always been under fire and scrutiny from the public, and now their personal information has been left wide open.
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