Does having achieved a certain level of eminence in your field mean your papers are
not scrutinised (by PNAS reviewers) as lesser mortals» might be?
Prime Minister's resignation honours list
not scrutinised in same way as new year and Queen's birthday honours
Those tragedies might not even be recorded as such, and are probably
not scrutinised, picked apart, and then used to effect change.
When asked why Mr Blair did not veto Mr Ashcroft, the prime minister's official spokesman said: «The prime minister is
not the scrutinising authority in this area.»
After all, if Parliament defers to the advice of a committee on the basis that it is not equipped to make good policy, it can
not scrutinise the findings of the committee, and so must accept their advice, or be seen to be acting contrary to the evidence that it has sought.
Not exact matches
Mr Sims said the commission would
not only be
scrutinising Amazon's conduct but would keep a close eye on suppliers, wholesalers and retailers who engaged in anti-competitive conduct such as resale price maintenance and exclusivity arrangements.
In turn, Rodriguez has been heavily
scrutinised for
not having as much of an impact as many expected he would, as he has been limited to six goals and eight assists in 23 appearances in all competitions this season.
When a governing body goes unquestioned at all times, its activities are
not being
scrutinised, dictatorship is born.
It doesn't end there either, as while they'll hope Van Dijk can be a fundamental addition in sorting out their troubles at the back, another area that has been heavily
scrutinised is the goalkeeping situation as neither Simon Mignolet nor Loris Karius have been able to entirely convince.
when
not all Wenger's purchases were
scrutinised, when we had the freedom of the French talent and the mysterious philosophies he brought were unique — but remember the past has gone and today is....??
We would
not have been
scrutinising statements made by kroenke and gazidis trying to determine what arsenals aims were.
That isn't to say the Chelsea racism incident in Paris didn't deserve to be
scrutinised and denounced, of course it did.
The move saw the Ferrari driver rightly
scrutinised and it didn't help his title bid, either.
Making a free transfer can
not be
scrutinised and so although a left back may
not be the most pressing concern at the club, it's still good to see that Wenger and co are already making moves ahead of what is going to be a very busy summer with plenty of change.
At this stage of the season, Cleverley is the player being dribbled past the most times per game suggesting he isn't performing that well in terms of actual defending but is playing the deep midfield role as a deep - lying playmaker — his effectiveness in this position is there to be
scrutinised, of course.
The majority of supporters will
not remember a making - up - the - numbers January signing when it comes to
scrutinising and comparing future summer investment.
Goals couldn't be celebrated until they had been thoroughly
scrutinised; sucking a lot of enjoyment out of what was an entertaining FA Cup tie.
It does
not consider a new - build parliament when it must
scrutinise all possible options — and it is based on figures which were proposed in 2014.
Either they were
not properly
scrutinised, or she was failing to give her other responsibilities appropriate attention.
So Cabinet can
not reach a decision because it does
not know what it is doing and parliament is
not allowed to
scrutinise legislation because the government can
not trust that it will do the right thing even though it doesn't know what that is.
You don't have a counter example, you have anecdotal evidence none of which has been
scrutinised or reviewed.
Foreign policy hasn't been
scrutinised for three reasons, I think: a) we're skint, so can't really afford to have one b) all three parties are actually quite close, despite the rhetorical differences c) I believe that David Cameron is closer to a Hurd than a Blair — I suspect that we'll be quite practical (Iran is very difficult, but I suspect that we'll take our lead from America)
Having aspired to a progressive consensus, Labour should
not mock the adoption of progressive language on the right, but
scrutinise it seriously.
«Healthcare is
not an activity short of systems intended to maintain and improve standards, regulate the conduct of staff, and report and
scrutinise performance.
An Appropriation Bill is
not sent to a select committee, a lengthy process undergone by most bills during which they are
scrutinised in detail by the committee, which also receives public submissions relating to the bill.
The important thing is that scrutiny should be a positive experience for those being
scrutinised,
not something to fear.
«After a year
scrutinising UK drugs policy, it is clear to us that many aspects of it are simply
not working and it needs to be fully reviewed,» chairman Keith Vaz said.
Unsurprisingly, while he believes parliament should «definitely
scrutinise every comma and every semi-colon in the deal», he does
not think the Commons should have a say in when Brexit is kicked into action.
It warns some of the plans are legally questionable but the lack of information about the conclusions means parliament and the public are
not properly able to
scrutinise them.
This means that any extension would
not only be: - subject to a specific case being made by the Director of Public Prosecutions; - subject every seven days up to the agreed limit to the approval of a High Court Judge; - subject to the regular report of the independent reviewer with an annual debate in parliament; - but also be subject in each and every instance to a specific parliamentary notification procedure, to a further statement to parliament on the individual case, a review on the specific case by the independent reviewer and with the provision for this House to
scrutinise and debate the report and all the circumstances.
You can
scrutinise to your heart's content, but that doesn't mean you can revise.
It is by addressing these issues,
scrutinising the Government and understanding why things like the cost of living matter so much to people that will reconnect voters with politicians -
not pursuing a Z - list career on a popular, but ultimately trivial, TV programme thousands of miles away from this country.
While they rightly
scrutinise the activities and financial interests of politicians and their campaigns, they also have a responsibility to ensure that their desire for a story does
not end up fabricating one.
«We sought assurances from the Minister today on the timely introduction of overall SEN reform, but the Minister refused to accept the recommendations of the
scrutinising committee, and that decision, coupled with the lack of robust financial data, means that the Welsh Liberal Democrats can
not support the Education Bill as it currently stands.
He is also still in the easy phase of leadership, the first half of a parliament where policies of an opposition party are
not heavily
scrutinised.
Even ministers are
not entitled to
scrutinise private provision of public services.
The Commons» liaison committee, made up of select committee chairmen, says MPs have the power to
scrutinise financial matters but are
not doing so with the detail required.
It is
not the first job offer that the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments has had to
scrutinise for Hague in recent months...
We made a point of trying to get away from the campaign to cover the choice: the 6 and 10 did a series on big issues, from airports to defence spending to social care, that weren't getting much play in the campaign; Newsnight interrogated the future of the NHS; Andrew Neil's series of Daily Politics debates analysed policy, department by department over two weeks; and, online, from Reality Check to constituency profiles, we
scrutinised the detail.
He thus
not only controls the size of the House of Lords, but can manipulate its membership to strengthen the government side, and thus weaken the chamber's ability to
scrutinise.
The focus should be on how to ensure that the actions of the Executive are
scrutinised effectively and that parliamentary approval of delegated legislation — by members of both Houses of Parliament — is
not a mere box - ticking exercise.
BHA Faith Schools Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «It is vitally important that Free School proposals can be properly
scrutinised by the public, and this is extremely difficult when we don't know who they are until they are backed by the Government to open — by which point, it is often too late to stop them.
The Committee concludes that the Strathclyde Review does
not provide a «sufficient basis for changing how Parliament holds the Executive to account»; that «both Houses of Parliament... need to play an active role in considering how powers should be delegated appropriately in primary legislation, how those powers should be exercised by Government and the way in which both Houses
scrutinise and approve delegated legislation»; and that «[t] he use and scrutiny of delegated legislation is at the heart of the delicate balance of power between Parliament and the Executive».
We consider that the starting point for reviewing how Parliament
scrutinises the Executive should
not be how the Executive can secure its business.
My previous point demonstrates that this is
not in fact possible, and that changes to the regime for
scrutinising and approving statutory instruments are therefore
not needed in order to address such democratic concerns.
It had a determining effect on the outcome and meant the government that was elected wasn't rigorously
scrutinised.»
If, however, those same people intend to speak about science and are
not properly
scrutinised then it will negatively affect the reputation of the event organisers.
The technique offers a way out of a tricky catch - 22: to comply with nuclear arms reduction treaties, inspectors need to
scrutinise nuclear warheads to verify that real missiles,
not decoys, are being disarmed.
I can't believe you painted the front of your dress - I was
scrutinising the pictures on Marie's blog too as I wanted to see the neckline details - completely oblivious!
Even the most accomplished of yogis probably doesn't want their date starting upside down at their bum, or
scrutinising every wobble.