Sentences with phrase «pored over by»

Lord Goodlad, chairman of the committee, says: «There can be no justification for this gradual but incessant creep towards every detail about us being recorded and pored over by the state.
Fourth, the Panama disclosures will now be pored over by the police and Revenue and lead to a flurry of tax and crime investigations.
«Fourth, the Panama disclosures will now be pored over by the Police and Revenue and lead to a flurry of tax and crime investigations.
ANY advance in ANY aspect of the subject is immediately pored over by the two opposing camps, then held up by one of them as a validation of their views while the other excoriates the background and funding of the researchers.
The newly disclosed documents that are evidently authentic are being pored over by many environmentalists and journalists, with a particular focus on the tax reporting of the group — which was clearly the intention of the person who disseminated them.
Having been far from a household name, she will be pushed out into the public gaze, her work seen by thousands and pored over by the media.
It will be missed by publishers more than by writers, and its passing will be pored over by pundits eager to have their say about the «Netflix for e-books».
The aerodynamically shaped tonneau, the proportions of the folding fabric roof, the luxurious nature of the cabin — these elements have been pored over by the design team, working with our engineering colleagues, to ensure we deliver the aesthetic appeal for which Aston Martin is renowned around the world.»
is a shoo - in to be pored over by film students at the behest of their professors ad infinitum.
Those countless clues, pored over by Jones» camera, echo the multitude of stressors hanging over Carl's head, and will surely cause migraines in anyone trying to keep them all in mind on first viewing.
The problem is that meaningful long - term studies are pored over by individuals or organizations who cherry - pick data, often to reinforce a specific agenda.
Consider this: they are now open all hours to their constituents» every whim and whinge, their every utterance recorded and pored over by their opponents.
All of the information presented Tuesday already is in the siting board's hands and is being pored over by staff and outside consultants to help determine which projects will be best for the regions they will be located in.
The protest is just the latest headache for RBS which has been in the media spotlight for nearly two weeks now as the fine print of Sir Fred's pension is pored over by lawyers and civil servants.
Tony Blair's memoirs, «A Journey», will today be probed and pored over by people looking for stories.
The writer of any such notes was also aware of himself as author of words which his successors would read; in Luther's case these notes have been reprinted and are now pored over by twentieth - century theologians, as part of the Weimar edition of Luther's Collected Works.
The St. John's Bible, in contrast, has been lovingly and excruciatingly pored over by a highly trained scribe, illuminated by a master artist, planned and supported by a monastery and a university's theology faculty.
The fact that Federal Reserve policy statements are pored over by investors was driven home once again when the removal of two words from the prior...
The fact that Federal Reserve policy statements are pored over by investors was driven home once again when the removal of two words from the prior statement set off an intense debate over the central bank's view of risks to the economy.
What's cool: ConceptShare acts as a proverbial conference room table on which a range of visual designs can be spread out and pored over by the necessary parties.

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According to a much - pored over report by the Wall Street Journal, an NSA hacker flouted protocol (and all common sense) two years ago by taking work home to a personal computer that ran Kaspersky software.
Either way, to us, the most interesting facets of this report — and it really is worth poring over — are the connections it's able to make by talking with so many people around the world.
Energy security analyst Rick Munroe pored over 14,000 pages of documents unearthed by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board's probe into the massive Michigan pipeline rupture.
Investors in publicly traded companies do this by poring over financial statements.
Public Eye has been supported for the past two years by a small group of readers who have made monthly $ 10 contributions to keep me filing freedom of information requests, poring over government reports and holding politicians of all stripes to account.
* People who spend significant time every week tabulating / charting monetary statistics and poring over reports published by the US Federal Reserve and other central banks.
To understand Noah, and to give his character a story arc, Aronofsky and his co-writer, Ari Handel, spent 10 years poring over the Book of Genesis and the midrash — stories written by rabbis to fill out the Bible's narratives.
In twenty years of university teaching, poring over footnotes in journals devoted to the study of footnotes, attending conferences in which small increments of knowledge are swamped by large swathes of ignorance, and reading unimportant books about the important books that I haven't had time to read, I retained a longing for the ideal of the collegiate life.
It was a quite nerve - wracking, since I had to do everything by hand (mixing, kneading, shaping it round etc.) I pored over your bread baking tips and this recipe, but somehow still managed to make a snafu (mistakenly thought it was 3 cups whole wheat instead of 1/2; only realized the error after adding the 2nd cup of whole wheat to my rye... tried to frantically remove 1.5 cups of the wheat from the rye, which was clearly not going to happen.
By morning even the May, Maye and Mayses of baseball are going to get mixed up poring over the box scores.
In this latest edition of the Daily Cannon Arsenal podcast, Matthew is joined by Stephen and Sylvain to pore over the win at Middlesbrough: 3 at the back?
The federal investigation, overseen by the United States attorney's office in Brooklyn, has placed Mr. Spota, who is in his fourth term, on the defensive as investigators pore over his cases.
Found and Lost Galvanized by the discovery of Malin 1, astronomers pored over the previous decades» photographic plates for hints of unnoticed, low - surface - brightness galaxies.
They pored over data transmitted by Kepler before and after its telescopic «eye» was opened.
Other crowdsourced projects include labeling aerial photos of Mongolia in a quest to find Genghis Khan's tomb and improving climate models by poring over World War I ship logs for weather information.
He has spent years poring over studies of long - distance connections in the rhesus macaque monkey brain, ultimately creating a map of 383 different brain areas, connected by 6,602 individual links.
The apparent interference by CEQ during the Bush administration prompted a 16 - month congressional investigation beginning in July 2006 that pored over 27,000 pages of White House documents.
An army of students led by ecologist P. Dee Boersma of the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, pored over 136 recovery plans — FWS's blueprints for endangered species under its jurisdiction.
The AUV team, led by MBARI engineer David Caress, pored over the detailed bathymetric map they created from the AUV data and saw a number of mounds and spires rising up from the seafloor.
Pore spaces that shelter subsurface microbes areconstricted to the vanishing point in metamorphic rocks buried over eons byfurther sedimentation, volcanic eruptions, or massive folding of Earth's crust.And dense crystalline material formed by melting — basic igneous rock — offerslittle housing or dining.
In particular, Census officials set a goal of having in - house employees verify 75 % of the nation's housing units by poring over satellite imagery and other data from commercial mapping services.
The scientists added in their report, «The precise control over interface geometry offered by our method enables the design of two - component protein nanomaterials with diverse nanoscale features, such as surfaces, pores, and internal volumes, with high accuracy.»
Badly shaken by Dashiell's death, Coley pored over the medical records of previous sarcoma patients.
In early June he revealed the existence of PRISM, a system run by the National Security Agency (NSA) which harvests personal online data — emails, social network updates and photos — from web service providers including Microsoft, Skype, Facebook and Google for NSA analysts to pore over.
By poring over images from commercial satellites and freely available seismic data, a scientist in London has pieced together a detailed picture of China's secret nuclear weapons testing site.
By poring over NASA's satellite imagery, quantum processors could take a machine learning approach to uncover new patterns in how weather moves across the world over the course of weeks, months, or even years, he says.
They collect information by liaising with university officials, interviewing alleged science miscreants, and poring over data with high - tech tools.
Several scientists are poring over data recorded by a robotic submarine that set a distance record for autonomous vehicles when it crossed the Pacific Ocean late last year.
Tom was poring over data collected by the project when he spotted such a dip.
Live by this rule and you'll eliminate the frustration of poring over food labels at supermarkets.
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