Sentences with phrase «scrutinised for»

Reference lists were scrutinised for titles relevant to the review.
They can expect to be closely scrutinised for how they perform, and for the next two Social Justice Reports, to detail how they have addressed these issues.
Being scrutinised for such a long time can be challenging, but assessment centres allow you to compensate for poor performance in one task by excelling in another.
Tech companies have long been scrutinised for how they protect their customers» data and Facebook is currently embroiled in a huge scandal where millions of users» data were improperly accessed by a political consultancy.
FL Memo employs an internal formulaic writing approach based on the French model, heavily scrutinised for quality and adherence to corporate style.
They will be scrutinised for the cases they handled, especially the so - called «politically sensitive» ones, which are often with human rights and / or rule of law implications.
This involves having their work (scientific papers) scrutinised for quality, reliability and repeatability by a set of independent (usually confidential) experts — this is known as blind peer review.
«Deny it», and of course, your arguments will be scrutinised for continuity with the work of Exxonmobil's «well funded denial machine» [Lord May of Oxford, President of the Royal Society], after the «tobacco strategy» [Naomi Oreskes, Professor of History and Science Studies, Uni of San Diego].
People bemoan the top - down games for their awkward controls and incongruously short - sighted enemies, but there's still some value in that format; to see the level spread out before you, a ticking, readable machine full of guard routes, camera arcs and hiding spots, all part of a shifting pattern that, if carefully scrutinised for long enough, reveals the perfect path.
The Order's length is being scrutinised for being a mere 5 - 6 hours.
What's not clear is which vehicles are being scrutinised for the high - ride suspension, 4Matic all - wheel drive system and obligatory body cladding.
Porsche engineers admit that in the short - term it'll be difficult to reduce the weight of electric motors or batteries while maintaining performance and range targets, so the wiring harness and other car components are being scrutinised for savings instead.
It found that only one in ten of these reforms were scrutinised for impact.
Back in the fourteenth century King Edward II ordered that people entering England be scrutinised for suspicious letters and in Tudor times Queen Elizabeth I's chief spy, Francis Walsingham, had a deciphering department in London.
Finally, low - carb diets are often scrutinised for encouraging people to eat saturated fat.
In order to get a better assessment, Dirk Schmeller and his colleagues scrutinised for the first time the timeframe of European monitoring programmes.
Labour has submitted a list of candidates for the Lords which has been scrutinised for the past few months.
Foreign policy hasn't been scrutinised for three reasons, I think: a) we're skint, so can't really afford to have one b) all three parties are actually quite close, despite the rhetorical differences c) I believe that David Cameron is closer to a Hurd than a Blair — I suspect that we'll be quite practical (Iran is very difficult, but I suspect that we'll take our lead from America)
Expect the Conservative manifesto in any early general election to be scrutinised for a continued commitment to a triple lock - and for it to become a huge issue if it is missing.
The role within sports clubs has often been scrutinised for being unclear as to what is actually expected, but it seems that a variety of roles can be tasked, with the intention of helping the development and progression of the club.
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.
It is not the first job offer that the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments has had to scrutinise for Hague in recent months...
Go through your investment banking letter and scrutinise it for mistakes.

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Marketing is evolving from large campaigns created over a period of time, to small snippets of creativity that are immediately available for scrutinising, voting and public consumption.
The specific model was shrouded in mystery for decades, until legions of internet snoops scrutinised 10 seconds of fast - paced footage and discovered it to be the Professional 200M.
Mr Woolford and his team have been closely scrutinising the latest wine industry sales data for the main markets in which Treasury operates and concluded that the company's Asian performance «could surprise on the upside» with industry - wide Australian red wine volumes to China up 57 per cent in May.
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.
Primary Opinion, the ASX company that paid $ 15 million for its stake last year, revealed on Thursday it was reviewing the carrying value of the business after scrutinising draft financial reports.
We are all about ensuring Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon remains firmly on the international stage as a world player and benchmark for this most loved and scrutinised wine variety for years to come» she said.
If brands are prepared to have their values openly scrutinised by governments, NGOs and consumers then we may be able to evolve to the point where what a brand stands for goes beyond price and flavour and features ethical considerations as part of its DNA.
See also John Durie, «ACCC boss Rod Sims pushes for powers to scrutinise governments» (The Australian, 7 November 2014)
Private equity firm Archer Capital has appointed investment bank Moelis & Company to scrutinise exit options in 2017 for West Australian milk and yoghurt manufacturer Brownes Foods, Street Talk can reveal.
Without significant strategic planning for the affordable - level wines, the future of Brand Bordeaux will be constantly scrutinised; however, there are good signs.
As Australian consumers are becoming more aware and concerned about the lives led by animals raised for food, retailers have begun scrutinising their own supply chains.
The pair were heavily scrutinised following their performances for England at Euro 2016 this summer, with Hart making two costly mistakes in four games while Sterling was unable to have the influence that many expected of him.
The media is a well known contributor for attacking clubs to scrutinise them at every possible opportunity, especially the big clubs of the country.
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.
A game at the heavily scrutinised London Stadium on a day known for fires and explosions — what could possibly go wrong?
The transfer window, and Leeds» performance in it, can be discussed and scrutinised in a debate all on it's own for some time.
His tactics will also be endlessly scrutinised but, if there is one single change in 2015 that could make Arsenal truly competitive with Chelsea and Manchester City again, it would be for his key players to be consistently fit and healthy.
Liverpool have joined the race for Nice midfielder Jean Seri after scrutinising the Ivory Coast star closely in the last month.
Wednesday's 2 - 0 win at Bournemouth was a timely shot in the arm, especially for the much - scrutinised Paul Pogba, as Jose Mourinho used the chance to both rest and test.
Even today, when people have more freedom than ever to shape their lives, singles, especially women, are scrutinised, as any single person who has stayed with family for the holidays only to be barraged with questions about his or her love life knows all too well.
The Lib Dems have agreed to disagree on the renewal of Trident, but the replacement process will continue, with the caveat that value for money will be heavily scrutinised.
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.
These include suggestions for improving Parliament's ability to scrutinise future Finance Bills.
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.
Democracy has its blind spots - those areas of policy where it makes no sense for our elected representatives to actually scrutinise.
Ms Jowell accepted the Lords amendment, calling for a joint parliamentary committee to scrutinise the government's plans.
It criticises the «complete lack of transparency» around the Department for Education's free schools programme and the lack of robust processes to ensure that free schools are properly scrutinised and accountable on grounds of racial equality.
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