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1 The party's parliamentary selection process has come under scrutiny in recent days.
2 These companies could come under scrutiny in the event of new sanctions.
3 ATTEMPTS to salvage the Martell Grand National will come under scrutiny today.
4 Once again, the relationship between police and press should come under scrutiny .
5 Daley Blind is another United player whose role will come under scrutiny .
6 These companies could come under scrutiny if the Berman bill is passed.
7 Meanwhile, the DP's attendance record in Parliament has also come under scrutiny .
8 The quality of the pitches and floodlights have also come under scrutiny .
9 It is not the first time the firm has come under scrutiny .
10 Even the most automatic function -breathing -has come under scrutiny .
11 This was the second time that Williamson's bowling action had come under scrutiny .
12 These points will come under scrutiny when the trial resumes on Thursday morning.
13 Support for people with learning disabilities will also come under scrutiny .
14 Every system out there is going to come under scrutiny any minute now.
15 Red tape and regulation in the country's schools is to come under scrutiny .
16 McCabe is one of several former U.S. officials who have come under scrutiny .
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