Sentences with phrase «scrutinised claimed»

On the request by State Governments for a refund of amounts owed by the Federal Government, Mr. President directed that claims be subject to verification by the Debt Management Office and a team was established and given the mandate to scrutinise claims and reconcile with available records.
Police from around the country are scrutinising claims the party broke election spending legislation
«We are ready to take on these Tories, scrutinise every claim, test every argument, let no lie go unchallenged,» she said.
Next, we scrutinised every claim Gould made, redid every analysis Gould did, and then did the same for Morton.

Not exact matches

The claims and cross claims will make for a riveting court case and no doubt pique investor's interests as the success of a2 — and the surge in its share price from 55 cents to almost $ 2 in the past year — rests largely on its health claims, which will be scrutinised in open court.
When will SPUC stop spreading these untrue stories, and when will the government start properly scrutinising their activities, and the claims they are making in schools?
The government has tried to turn the tide of the expenses scandal by creating a new independent body to scrutinise MPs» claims.
Since concerns have been raised about a so - called post-truth style of politics shaping election campaigning, with facts intersecting with opinions and emotional appeals, broadcasters may consider drawing on a wider range of actors to help them scrutinise the parties and challenge their claims.
«The monetary claims on fuelling by Professor Adegbite outside his consolidated salary be investigated, computed and refunded into the university purse from his unpaid remuneration / benefits while all contracts executed during his tenure be scrutinised and verified.
Mrs Beckett and Sir Menzies both found their claims scrutinised in the Daily Telegraph and sought to defend them on the programme, in which Tory frontbencher Theresa May also appeared.
The Tories claim other parties should also be scrutinised by the police for election expense irregularities during the general election.
The «greenhouse lobby» simply attempts to ignore these flaws, and otherwise have others also overlook such by «claiming the IPCC and virtually every scientific institute concerned with climate should be listened to»; i.e. notice WHO is speaking rather than scrutinise WHAT is being said.
We don't know whether Sherwood made these claims, or if they are Adam's own original contribution to «the science», but either way it demonstrates a complete failure to scrutinise and question what are preliminary research findings.
Even if he were the most dishonest person on the planet, if what he has to say is in any sense scientifically valid, then his claims should be taken seriously, scrutinised, and judged on their own merits.
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.
Very large hire claims such as this had to be scrutinised carefully and particularly when the business had a fleet.
Contract wording is not conclusive; tribunals scrutinise how things work in practice if a claim is brought.
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.
But I see no reason why English law should refrain from scrutinising their conduct in the course of adjudicating upon claims against other parties involved who enjoy no such immunity here, where the alleged conduct involves almost indefinite detention, combined with deprivation of any form of access to justice and, for good measure, torture or persistent ill - treatment of an individual»
courts must scrutinise very carefully claims that the defendant's conduct is sufficiently oppressive, persistent, or unpleasant to cross the line from acceptable conduct into harassment and must ensure that any relief sought, while restraining objectionable conduct, goes no further than is absolutely necessary in interfering with article 10 rights.
Act of scrutinising a bill of costs in criminal proceedings to see if the work done and amount claimed is reasonable
Please remember claims received in the first 3 years of selling the policy are treated as early claims and are scrutinised in much detail.
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