Sentences with phrase «scrutinised by»

This isn't limited to just your LinkedIn profile; your Facebook, Twitter and Google + are all scrutinised by prospective employers the second you send in your Resume.
Tugenhadt J, however, held that the order «contained derogations from the principle of open justice» and should be scrutinised by the court.
The existence of such projects now means that judicial decisions of countries are no longer restricted to their territories but can now be scrutinised by a global audience.
In most instances in criminal cases PII is claimed in respect of unused material so as to prevent material being scrutinised by the court and relied on by litigants.
A number of US companies had expressed concerns that various departments in the Australian Government, namely, the Department of Defence, The National Archives of Australia, the Department of Finance and Deregulation, the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) and the State of Victoria's Privacy Commissioner had been sending negative messages about cloud providers based outside the country, implying that «hosting data overseas, including in the United States, by definition entails greater risk and unduly exposes consumers to their data being scrutinised by foreign governments.
«The Bill is the first piece of Brexit legislation to be scrutinised by the House of Lords.
This is often scrutinised by a defendant insurance company to determine if the person bringing the dependency claim is entitled to do so and, if so, challenge the manner in which any loss is calculated.
However, athletes are also well advised to be careful about their presence and activities in social media, since every detail is nowadays being scrutinised by the media.
There you have to prove you actually know about the topic, before you become entitled to talk about it — years of study, years of hard work, scrutinised by others that put in even more years of possibly even harder work.
The US is currently proposing a framework for the new international deal that would allow countries to set their own targets, which would then be scrutinised by other nations.
The viewer is scrutinised by a landscape painting covered with floating gazes or a silver surface with emerging eyes.
For the average business trying to protect and enhance its reputation, the prospect of having its actions scrutinised by an army of online commentators can feel like a threat.
Every element will be meticulously scrutinised by the system, constantly comparing you to your friends» records as you speed through the city, perform jumps and blast past speed cameras.
All customers should receive a post-holiday questionnaire, the results of which are scrutinised by the Association.
Unfamiliar guests to the house are scrutinised by his heightened senses.
During assembly, this data is scrutinised by highly intelligent measuring equipment to ensure every surface of Speedback GT's handcrafted panels and shut line are in a micrometre - perfect form.
Speedback GT's body is meticulously scrutinised by accomplished paint and bodywork technicians.
«A-levels are rigorously scrutinised by the independent watchdog Ofqual to make sure that standards remain high.
They are scrutinised by the Education Funding Agency, Regional Schools Commissioners and parents directly, while ministers still retain the power, in extremis, to close down a free school.
The results of these tests will really matter to schools because they will be scrutinised by Ofsted when inspectors visit.
They are scrutinised by the Education Funding Agency, Regional Schools Commissioners and parents directly,» he said.
«Although school results won't be published, this government test will be scrutinised by Ofsted when they visit and therefore become even more significant.
The courtship that follows is suitably «aw» inducing and full of first - love festivity but once again the real delights are served around the dinner table when Ellis is introduced to Tony's family only to be scrutinised by younger brother Frankie who's intent upon saying the wrong thing with impeccable comic timing.
Perhaps the idea being explored here is that St Petersburg is a stage with all of its inhabitants playing clearly defined roles, with their behaviour being constantly scrutinised by a whispering audience.
«Any academic who applied for funds from one of the science councils was scrutinised by an evaluation committee, and as a rule only those considered ideologically sound were successful,» says Dick Rayner, a palaeobotanist at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Their safety reports will be scrutinised by the company or organisation carrying out the trial as well as by external regulatory bodies.
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.
This part of the sky is home to many other similar nebulae that are scrutinised by astronomers to study the mechanisms of star formation.
Under proposals put forward by William Hague, policies affecting England alone would be scrutinised by a panel made up only of MPs representing English seats.
The Tories claim other parties should also be scrutinised by the police for election expense irregularities during the general election.
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.
Instead, the Mayor is scrutinised by Overview and Scrutiny Committees made of councillors and within the council chambers themselves.
The allegations raise more questions about how closely Coulson was scrutinised by Cameron and his team before he was offered the role as one of the future prime minister's most senior advisors and whether he was subjected to the appropriate checks.
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.
His comments came after a week in which culture secretary Ben Bradshaw said he believed the BBC should be scrutinised by the National Audit Office, like government departments.
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.
New legislation to modernise the coroner system is to be scrutinised by members of the public with direct experience of inquests, it has been announced.
It follows yesterday's curtailed debate on the coroners and justice bill, in which just two of the nine groups of amendments were scrutinised by MPs.
Former mayor Ken Livingstone was famously tightly scrutinised by the Evening Standard.
The first 100 days of any new administration — while purely symbolic - are often scrutinised by political opponents and the media.
The UK government said the proposal to give votes to 16 and 17 year olds at Holyrood elections would be fully scrutinised by the Scottish Parliament.
His speeches will be scrutinised by Buddhist hardliners for any mention of the word «Rohingya», an incendiary term in a country where the Muslim group are reviled and labelled «Bengalis» — alleged illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
«We have transformed the way the department manages its finances, so spending is attached to tangible results on the ground, which are rigorously scrutinised by the new independent aid watchdog,» international development secretary Andrew Mitchell said.
But it will only work if a solution is found that will maintain a difference between the Lords and the Commons, and allow the executive to be scrutinised by the vast expertise and independence of «the other place».
The work of the Mayor of London is scrutinised by the London Assembly, a unique arrangement in the English local government system.
So, a report by the committee published on Tuesday which looks at the finances of the royal household should be scrutinised by those who are after the facts.
... One insider said the donations are likely to be scrutinised by the influential Treasury Select Committee of MPs, which will grill new committee members over the next few weeks.»
Cuts to support for asylum seekers should be scrutinised by parliament, former Liberal Democrat minister has urged MPs.
For now there is a danger that we may start to self - censor in the face of the known fact that we may be being scrutinised by powerful and potentially hostile forces.
It is headed by the Mayor of London and its work is scrutinised by the London Assembly.
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