Sentences with phrase «as watchdogs since»

They have been working as watchdogs since 3000 B.C, to protect livestock.

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Full Q&A: Question topics during the on - topic portion of a Q&A session included outstanding warrants on the shooting suspect, whether the mayor's view of the police has changed since he took office and whether he still views himself as a police «watchdog», how the seven steps will be communicated to police officers, a weekend attack on the 7 train, the background & origin of the seven steps, whether assignment rules will change to prevent the pairing of two rookie officers as occurred in the Bed - Stuy shooting, the current condition of the wounded officer, warrant enforcement procedures and current NYPD plans on instituting body - worn cameras.
Since Feb. 28, Acting Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott has been running the office, which serves as a watchdog over state government and its employees.
Antonacci, 48, said he believes he can better serve Onondaga County as its top fiscal watchdog, a position he has held since he was elected in 2007.
«A lack of fiscal transparency and accountability affects everything we are trying to achieve as a state,» said DiNapoli, a Democrat in office as the state's elected fiscal watchdog since 2007.
Each year since 2007, a consumer watchdog organization known as the Environmental Working Group (EWG) has been issuing a report on sunscreen safety as summer gets under way.
Wisconsin Watchdog, as noted by CMD, has been the recipient of $ 545,000 in Bradley money just in the time since Scott Walker was elected governor of Wisconsin in 2010.
However, larger ones may prove helpful as hunting or herding dogs, and the Schnauzer Poodle mix may also make a great watchdog, since they are alert and will warn you of any intruders.
Since its founding, the Union of Concerned Scientists has served as a nuclear safety watchdog, working to ensure that U.S. nuclear power is adequately safe and secure.
Since its founding in 1969, UCS has served as a nuclear safety watchdog.
Since April the media have been entitled to act, in Munby LJ's words, «as the eyes and ears of the public and as a watchdog» (Spencer v Spencer [2009] EWHC 1529), albeit within certain parameters.
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