media scrutiny

collocation in English

meaningsofmediaandscrutiny

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media
noun
uk
/ˈmiː.di.ə/
us
/ˈmiː.di.ə/
the internet, newspapers, magazines, television, etc., considered as ...
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scrutiny
noun[U]
uk
/ˈskruː.tɪ.ni/
us
/ˈskruː.t̬ən.i/
the careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information ...
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(Definition ofmediaandscrutinyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmedia scrutiny

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Both series concentrate mostly on areas of foreign policy which are under particularly strongmediascrutiny.
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Her clothes, pallor, shoes, and weight all receivedmediascrutiny.
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But repeated scandals had led to far greatermediascrutiny.
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The now public nature of their relationship and ongoingmediascrutinyundermined any efforts to rebuild the network.
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Both levels of accountability are enhanced by transparency in decision-making, public audit institutions, access to relevant and timely information, and public andmediascrutiny.
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Cabinet ranked ministers may also face greater scrutiny of their personal lives though the press now seem to think that junior ministers are fair game for intensemediascrutinytoo.
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Cases concern not just those in public life, but private citizens who become the subject ofmediascrutinythrough circumstances not of their choosing.
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Cases concern not just those in public life but private citizens who become the subject ofmediascrutinythrough circumstances not of their choosing.
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This is a slow process and does not lend itself to very muchmediascrutiny.
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We made several changes on matters such as equality of entitlement to pensions by different categories of councillors, indemnity for councillors and subjecting executives to greater public andmediascrutiny.
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To avoidmediascrutiny, she finished high school through independent study.
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An eight-month ordeal took place amidst greatmediascrutiny.
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Both performances came under a lot ofmediascrutiny, with a similar result.
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Area residents have complained about the gridlock caused by the visitors, as well as about the increasedmediascrutinythe show has brought.
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Mediascrutinyincreased too (albeit mostly on independent publications) with a total of eight interviews in 1998.
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She also began using coffee enemas to remove sad cells, leading tomediascrutiny.
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Mediascrutinyof his inability to combat short-pitched bowling increased and led to speculation about his long-term future in the team.
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She is known to be particularly guarded about her personal life, of which has been the subject of extensivemediascrutiny.
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With specialized bullpens, extensive scouting reports, and increasedmediascrutiny, the job of a manager has become more complex.
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