Sentences with phrase «closely scrutinised»

They can expect to be closely scrutinised for how they perform, and for the next two Social Justice Reports, to detail how they have addressed these issues.
She writes in a highly contested area, and her work will inevitably be closely scrutinised and savagely attacked by equally passionate vested interests.
Behaviour and how safe children feel will also be closely scrutinised
The S&W temperature signal, when closely scrutinised (their Fig. 3), starts at the 0K anomaly - level in 1900, well above the level of the observed 1900 temperature anomalies, which lie in the range -3 K < T < -1 K in Fig. 1.
Voluntary withdrawal could be allowed and participation more closely scrutinised.
Sure, Davies» start to the season has been impressive, but his performances will be more closely scrutinised when Spurs come up against more formidable opponents than a strangely feeble Everton.
But in October 2016, after speculation in this newspaper's Street Talk column that Woolworths was talking to potential buyers of its 500 petrol stations, Sims launched into a soliloquy as if sale terms had been lodged, labelling Australia's service stations «a reasonably concentrated market» and suggesting that «any sale to any existing player is going to be extremely closely scrutinised by us».
These statements are among the most closely scrutinised documents in the country.
Mr Woolford and his team have been closely scrutinising the latest wine industry sales data for the main markets in which Treasury operates and concluded that the company's Asian performance «could surprise on the upside» with industry - wide Australian red wine volumes to China up 57 per cent in May.
The crackdown on discretionary spending inside the company, including slashing the use of consultants, comes as Treasury closely scrutinises some of its lesser - known brands.
«In seasons ahead, the League will closely scrutinise the financial affairs of the club to ensure that the promises made to the board are kept.»
Meanwhile, the government wants to closely scrutinise profits made during the bitcoin boom.

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Liverpool have joined the race for Nice midfielder Jean Seri after scrutinising the Ivory Coast star closely in the last month.
In the post-expenses age when everything about MPs» spending is scrutinised closely, it seems extraordinary these motions survive.
Is it right that an MP in such a position of influence have financial interests so closely associated with his scrutinising work?
«We will be scrutinising the proposals more closely this year, to watch out for what has been dropped.
The allegations raise more questions about how closely Coulson was scrutinised by Cameron and his team before he was offered the role as one of the future prime minister's most senior advisors and whether he was subjected to the appropriate checks.
The film makes solid points about the feminist case against firearms, then scrutinises these a little more closely, and backs its agenda up with its roles for women — Alison Pill's opposition turncoat is another case in point.
A spokesperson for Islington council said it scrutinised pupil departures closely, «mindful of the effect this can have on future life chances».
It could be expected that the ATO would scrutinise such arrangements closely and seek explanations for any actions that involve the exchange of assets between classes.
In shape, they range from squares to frieze - like panels... By forcing one to scrutinise closely, the form draws one into Lozano's domain while distancing it from the outside world: this is a place where you have to strain to comprehend clearly.
The objects are scrutinised closely, as if formal evidence, to highlight a set of psychological associations surrounding power and gender that the printed media produces, with the objectified female as a recurring focus.
The Chair said: «The Bar Council will work closely with Government and parliamentarians to scrutinise and interpret the provisions of the Bill when it is published and to support constructive improvements where necessary.
The practice of the Human Rights Committee with respect to State reporting obligations indicates its tendency to scrutinise closely «special» or «extraordinary» criminal courts in order to ascertain whether they ensure compliance with the fair trial requirements of Article 14.
Some of the biggest legal aid earners are firms that have now been closed down, partly because their work was not understood or scrutinised closely enough by competent people employed in the Government Legal Service who were supposed to work in partnership with those providers.
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