Sentences with phrase «carefully scrutinised»

Any measure that was said to have the potential to harm the interests of children had to be carefully scrutinised to see whether it in fact carried with it the real risk of harm.
The means have to be carefully scrutinised in the context of the particular business concerned in order to see whether they do meet the objective and there are not any other, less discriminatory, measures which would do so.»
During the fair itself, the «rehang» which takes place as pieces are sold will also be carefully scrutinised to ensure that it is up to the opening display.
People bemoan the top - down games for their awkward controls and incongruously short - sighted enemies, but there's still some value in that format; to see the level spread out before you, a ticking, readable machine full of guard routes, camera arcs and hiding spots, all part of a shifting pattern that, if carefully scrutinised for long enough, reveals the perfect path.
They are responsible for producing safety reports, which are carefully scrutinised by the company or organisation carrying out the trial, as well as external regulatory bodies.
«I only believed that after I had very carefully scrutinised the data on which our graphs are based.»
Shadow international development secretary Andrew Mitchell expressed reservations at the move, saying: «In this age of austerity, spending on rebranding will be very carefully scrutinised
However, with the competition amongst firms, LPs must carefully scrutinise the firms they are considering.
He said, «The INEC shall carefully scrutinise them and take appropriate action under the law and its guidelines and regulations.»
Civil liberties activists were carefully scrutinising details of the protection of freedom bill today, after the government finally published details of how it would restore British freedoms.
Because of confirmation bias, all humans have a tendency to wave through studies that confirm our existing views, but carefully scrutinise and pick apart ones that don't.
Investors should carefully scrutinise the total estimated fees before committing to the fund but that may be easier said than done.
It was the duty of the judge to carefully scrutinise the application, the detainee was only entitled to know the ground of the application and thereafter make representations.
Different types of life insurance policies offer different types of benefits, which is why you should carefully scrutinise and compare policies before you go ahead and buy one.

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At a time when families everywhere are feeling the pinch, we must ensure that any new infrastructure project is carefully considered and scrutinised.
This appears to be an expense payment - the cost of employing these IT specialists - that the nation should scrutinise very carefully.
His remarks are bound to be scrutinised carefully for any criticisms of the Miliband agenda.
When scrutinised carefully, Bernhardt's work offers up intriguing sets of tonal, temporal and formal correspondences: the yellow Pac - Men are the same colour as Lisa Simpson; the Smurfs and the Windex are an identical shade of blue; the facets of the Rubik's cube mirror the squares of chocolate; rectilinear black and white forms (cigarettes) are the antithesis, both literal and figurative, to the glowing, luscious fruits (papayas and kiwis); nature (toucans) counteracts the artificiality of consumer culture (Nike trainers); the cartoon characters belong to both the past and the present, to the old and the young.
Very large hire claims such as this had to be scrutinised carefully and particularly when the business had a fleet.
Although the facts were unusual, the Development Securities decision means offshore practitioners and onshore advisers will have to think very carefully about how every decision they make — and the background to it — might be scrutinised if the result is to obtain a tax advantage.
More specifically property transactions, with and without Brexit clauses, are likely to be scrutinised more carefully by the purchasers which may well lead to more litigation.
In such cases, courts and arbitral tribunals are likely to scrutinise the contracts carefully in order to determine the scope of the arbitration agreement (in Trust Risk Group SpA v AmTrust Europe Ltd [2015] EWCA Civ 437, the argument was unsuccessful; in C v D1, D2 and D3 [2015] EWHC 2126 (Comm), the argument was successful).
Insurers are scrutinising forms more carefully and being more selective, the practice note warns.
Training your staff, remaining extra vigilant, scrutinising the documents carefully, seeking additional references, reacting to high alert factors and double - checking with senior colleagues will not keep you and your clients safe anymore.
courts must scrutinise very carefully claims that the defendant's conduct is sufficiently oppressive, persistent, or unpleasant to cross the line from acceptable conduct into harassment and must ensure that any relief sought, while restraining objectionable conduct, goes no further than is absolutely necessary in interfering with article 10 rights.
Suppliers need to ensure that all tender documents are scrutinised very carefully on receipt or risk prejudice later in the process which they will be time barred from challenging.
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