Sentences with word «scrutinise»

This period has been relatively warm, and the climate relatively stable, although it has been slightly colder than the last interglacial, the Eemian, and sea levels are currently at least 3 metres lower — differences that are being closely scrutinised by researchers keen to understand how our climate will develop.
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.
The drivers of Coles» performance are being closely scrutinised by analysts, some of whom believe Coles is taking its foot off the price pedal to protect margins and support Coles» valuation post demerger.
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.
Commenting, John Cullinane, CIOT Tax Policy Director, said: «Parliament does not do a particularly good job of scrutinising tax legislation.
«Freedom of access to information is... the only means by which research can be properly scrutinised in order to ensure the best possible outcome for people and animals,» said the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals in a statement issued today.
She added that the Lords occupied a vital role in scrutinising legislation that MPs do not look at closely enough.
FL Memo employs an internal formulaic writing approach based on the French model, heavily scrutinised for quality and adherence to corporate style.
While we can be scrutinising with other people's resumes, we often don't pay enough attention to our own.
The Joint Committee on Human Rights, which scrutinises government Bills for human rights compatibility, highlighted the Armed Forces (Service Complaints and Financial Assistance) Bill, the Modern Slavery Bill, and the Serious Crime Bill as «likely to raise particularly significant human rights issues».
Unusually, parts of the inquiry will be held in public, but there are still concerns around how effectively the committee scrutinises intelligence agencies.
In June 2010 he was elected onto the Education Select Committee responsible for scrutinising Government policy on education.
Prime Minister's resignation honours list not scrutinised in same way as new year and Queen's birthday honours
Contract wording is not conclusive; tribunals scrutinise how things work in practice if a claim is brought.
The limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts for the UK top 50 law firms, when scrutinised side by side, throw up so many potential metrics on which to compare performance, it can be hard to know where to start.
John Woodcock MP Shadow transport minister Transparent taxes Government spending has increased massively in recent years and we set up the TaxPayers» Alliance because we felt that councils, quangos, government departments and the EU weren't being properly scrutinised on spending.
CoF: Were you aware when you started the film that this would be your most scrutinised film as a costume designer?
There were few opportunities for legislation affecting Scots Law to be debated or effectively scrutinised at Westminster and, especially after the 1987 Election, with only ten Conservative MPs in Scotland but with a large majority in the House of Commons, it was argued that there was a democratic deficit in Scotland.
They can also play a vital role in scrutinising what politicians say.
The first 100 days of any new administration — while purely symbolic - are often scrutinised by political opponents and the media.
Later, John Endler, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Exeter, UK, scrutinised claimed examples of natural selection but found a surprising lack of hard evidence (chronicled in his 1986 book Natural Selection in the Wild).
Yesterday the Commons agreed to send the report to the standards and privileges committee, to decide what should happen to the three men who misled Mr Watson, Ms Mensch and the other MPs who scrutinised phone - hacking.
If those groups opposing this role have another way to ensure that evidence trumps lobbying clout when it comes to shaping and scrutinising policies then they should tell us what that is.
Employing content from the tech industry, the language of advertising and the aesthetics and ideologies of corporations or government bodies, Denny's work scrutinises technology's role in shaping global culture.
O'Leary will decide within 30 days whether to cancel the contract with the URA or alter it so that the government can scrutinise spending more closely.
Also, the information you give about your age, income and existing insurance cover, as well as the health declaration, will be scrutinised very closely.
In the future, Carbon Market Watch will also scrutinise new...
Speedback GT's body is meticulously scrutinised by accomplished paint and bodywork technicians.
«This scandal demonstrates the importance of scrutinising company - backed research and seeking out independent information.
The schools» inspectorate states: «In the coming months, we will work with the Department for Education to develop new approaches and expertise to allow us to be better scrutinise education, training and care structures, including at the multi-academy trust level.»
Pointing to the far - reaching impact of international treaties, Mr Miliband said it was right to ask how MPs could have a guaranteed role in scrutinising new treaties.
The way we now scrutinise food can be driven by health concerns (avoiding additives and genetically modified ingredients), environmental concerns (minimising our impact on the planet) or it can be part of a dietary principal or plan, such as vegetarianism.
Just as concerning is the growing inability of local newspapers to properly scrutinise decisions being made by councils.
These statements are among the most closely scrutinised documents in the country.
In order to get a better assessment, Dirk Schmeller and his colleagues scrutinised for the first time the timeframe of European monitoring programmes.
The comprehensive technical evaluation has been undertaken by a team of World Rugby and third - party experts, independently scrutinised by The Sports Consultancy against agreed scoring criteria.
It obliged the courts to carefully scrutinise whether the pre-action behaviour of the parties was reasonable, transferring the power of dispute management from the hands of the parties to those of the courts.
It had a determining effect on the outcome and meant the government that was elected wasn't rigorously scrutinised
Ofsted is visiting schools across Tower Hamlets in east London to scrutinise pupil attendance data as fears increase over children travelling to Syria to join extremist fighters.
In Bamgbala v the Commission for Social Care Inspection [2008] EWHC 629 (Admin), All ER (D) 54 (Apr) the High Court scrutinised the complex legislation which forms the Care Standards Act 2000 (CSA 2000) enforcement regime.
One of the most scrutinised areas is that of the Treasury's economic forecasts, in particular on income and spending, with opposition politicians frequently claiming that the sums do not add up.
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.
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