However, this is difficult because the current regulatory systems are based on a schedule of children's viewing times that is not
available for public scrutiny.
What you may not be aware of is the fact that once the baby starts to grow, you are
in for public scrutiny from everyone and anyone.
Being professional takes extra effort, but in the long run, it beats anything an amateur publishes before it's
ready for public scrutiny.
Vast amounts of government data have been
released for public scrutiny for the first time today - thanks to the work of the world wide web's inventor.
All these theories are
up for public scrutiny, experimentation, replication by others, and many are very good at making predications that actually come true.
The thinking here was that they were circulating
evidence for public scrutiny that was going to be involved in the later case to try to get the kill order removed against Dusty and 2 other dogs in her same situation because of the bogus evaluation.
Meanwhile, DAILY POST is aware that under the Electoral Act No. 6 2010 (Amendment) Bill 2017 recently passed into law by the Senate, INEC is mandated to publish voters» registers on its official website (s)
for public scrutiny at least 30 days before a general election and any INEC staff who is responsible for this but fails to act as prescribed shall be liable on conviction to six months» imprisonment.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it would soon publish the statistics of the on - going nationwide Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise on its
website for public scrutiny.
A new state budget was passed in April in typical Albany fashion: with almost no
time for public scrutiny of the bills or proper review by the legislators who quickly voted them through.
Senate Democrats and Assembly Republicans, who were frozen out of the budget talks because they are in the minority, complained that the budget was being enacted with little
chance for public scrutiny of the bills.
The backward logic and religious zealotry of the climate alarmists would be laid
bare for public scrutiny, resulting in the dismantling of federal support for these imbeciles from the top down.
EPA regulators would only be allowed to consider scientific studies that make their data available
for public scrutiny under Pruitt's new policy.
However, MacGuigan J.A. held, because the amendments
provide for public scrutiny of conduct of the RCMP, «it would be unrealistic to conclude that there will be no effect on those investigated as a result of any investigation undertaken».
In the IT / Programming security world, usually people contact the vendor / owner of a particular software if they find a bug or security vulnerability and give them time to patch it before releasing the bug or
vulnerability for public scrutiny / awareness.
In addition, bail decisions and reasoning will often not be available
for public scrutiny until after the trial owing to extensive pretrial publication bans.
The studio teacher (who was willing to open up her
practice for public scrutiny) co-planned a lesson with her instructional coach while all of the other language arts teachers (called residents) observed.
I'm aware that my family and I would be picked apart from stem to stern and everything I / we did, with whom I / we did it and the associated perceptions would be
open for public scrutiny.
Both Supervisor Rozzano and OCIDA representatives have stated that the «deal» has not been finalized and thus is not
available for public scrutiny or FOIL request.
[On eve of «60 Minutes» interview, Stormy Daniels says working in porn helped prepare
her for public scrutiny]
to lay himself and his son out
for public scrutiny.
And, a representative for the Democratic - controlled state Assembly told the news agency that even if there were records, state lawmakers would not be required to turn them over
for public scrutiny, according to the AP report.
All of the data generated in this study are available
for public scrutiny.
She simply deleted 5,000 text messages rather than turn them over
for public scrutiny.