Sentences with phrase «effective scrutiny of»

The CIOT urged Holyrood to keep these processes under review as the new tax powers take effect from next month, citing earlier calls for the introduction of an annual Scottish Finance Bill as a means of strengthening effective scrutiny of Scottish tax proposals and joining up the political and technical debates about tax in Scotland2.
«Politicians of all parties must now redouble their efforts through innovative and robust policy development and effective scrutiny of the process of making laws for Wales.
If traditional egalitarians argue only against the very concept of (some) fair inequality they may be having the one discussion which the traditional free market cluster are better placed, and so losing the opportunity for a highly effective scrutiny of unfair rewards and runaway inequality where the public can and do favour a much stronger egalitarian push.

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He saw that an effective way of dealing with the «anxious self - scrutiny» so prevalent in modern life (and today infinitely heightened by social media) was to establish an ironic distance from «the deadly routine of everyday life.»
External enforcement has addressed short - term political expediency at the expense of effective internal scrutiny and accountability.
If that is right - others will have read the reports more closely, so am open to correction on this - then plaudits to the HIMC but also the question of why parliamentary scrutiny should fall quite far short of what we might reasonably expect, (and despite some rather effective evidence gathering particularly by the LibDem parliamentarians).
The Scottish Government has so far been a model of effective consultation on tax matters, but more detailed powers will need more detailed scrutiny
But as well - known civil liberties lawyer and writer Harvey Silvergate has said, «Scrutiny and debate are more effective ways of combating hate speech than censorship.»
Ferrari's tenacious style of interviewing represents how effective journalistic scrutiny can be in holding parties to account when they make spending promises.
In considering legislation Parliament should undertake close scrutiny in a climate of effective deliberation, seeking to identify and maximise a national consensus where feasible.
The Committee's other recommendations would strengthen the position of council scrutiny committees in relation to the executives, and require local authorities to demonstrate that they have independent and effective operational arrangements for scrutiny.
Even if there is majority support, the effective working of the council should require some representation for opposition parties, in sufficient numbers to exercise their proper functions of scrutiny of the way the council's executive governs the local authority.
Yet Parliamentary scrutiny of delegated legislation is less intensive and arguably less effective than its scrutiny of primary legislation.
Clearly this House will have an important role, especially if there is considerable secondary legislation that will need us to work together to provide effective scrutiny from all sides of the House, in the public interest.»
But in July, Lorenzin ordered Stamina to release its scientific files concerning the treatment for scrutiny by a committee of scientific experts to assess if the method is safe and effective enough to enter human trials.
The system — a computational analysis tool that assigns behavior to individual frames of video — allowed for the sensitive, effective and efficient scrutiny of millions of video frames.
2: Review Governance Without the scrutiny of an LA, effective governance is crucial.
It is also true that in May 2015, U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth ruled that the school system was still providing inadequate services to young children with special needs and that the «District's lack of effective Child Find and transition policies is particularly troubling in light of the intense scrutiny and seemingly constant admonishment it has received over the last decade.»
[1 — 3] Furthermore, the suggestion that lethal control methods would be more effective — implicit in HAHF's criticism of TNR — simply doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
Scrutiny and debate are a healthy and important means of ensuring our laws are effective and meet their intent.
«Facultative mixity» constitutes in this respect an important instrument to balance, on the one hand, reputational concerns of the EU as a treaty - making actor as well as the effective implementation of the CCP, with, on the other hand important concerns over legitimacy and democratic scrutiny and, more generally, the role of the domestic parliaments in EU external relations.
In today's climate of increasing regulatory scrutiny of safety, health and environmental risks, organisations and senior management should ensure that they have effective systems in place to minimise...
But, I think it a mistake to provide a near absolute zone of secrecy like solicitor - client unnecessarily which an ordinary class privilege would do especially without effective scrutiny.
Due diligence, a substantial compliance culture, a strong foundation of financial control, good corporate governance and security, and effective comparative price monitoring programmes are essential tools to avoid becoming the target of such scrutiny.
Amendments to clause 15: Reducing court scrutiny of care plans The aim of these amendments is to ensure that there is effective judicial scrutiny of and accountability for, long term plans for children who are the subject of care orders.
The aim of these amendments is to ensure that there is effective judicial scrutiny of and accountability for, long term plans for children who are the subject of care orders.
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