Sentences with phrase «scrutinised areas»

It lets us scrutinise areas of the reef beyond the reach of scuba diving, work that is vital to fully understanding the reef's functioning.
[Response: Non-experts are free to scrutinise any area of activity.

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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.
We've scrutinised the numbers to come up with what we think is the top flight's best - performing selection of the season, analysing the areas that matter for each position and more.
Democracy has its blind spots - those areas of policy where it makes no sense for our elected representatives to actually scrutinise.
Parliament's House of Commons select committee system, which allows groups of backbench MPs to scrutinise the work of government departments and to initiate their own inquiries in areas related to the work of those departments, has existed in its present form since 1979.
As someone who spent time scrutinising the Bill at committee and report stage, I can still see a number of areas that need serious improvement which I hope the Lords will be able to achieve.
Home secretary John Reid said: «The new respect areas will take public accountability one step further, with regular statutory «face the people» sessions where they will be scrutinised by their local community for the work they have done and have yet to do.
The Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner is scrutinised by the Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Panel, made up of elected councillors from the local authorities in the police area.
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
«We will continue to scrutinise action in this area and work with others to hold those responsible to account for any failure to ensure that all our children are safe and can thrive at school.
The role of the audit committee is to scrutinise and review these areas across the institution, including financial matters.
Scrutinise specific areas such as teaching, learning and assessment; personal welfare, behaviour and development; leadership and management; in school data and your curriculum offer
She writes in a highly contested area, and her work will inevitably be closely scrutinised and savagely attacked by equally passionate vested interests.
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