Sentences with phrase «scrutinised very»

Suppliers need to ensure that all tender documents are scrutinised very carefully on receipt or risk prejudice later in the process which they will be time barred from challenging.
This appears to be an expense payment - the cost of employing these IT specialists - that the nation should scrutinise very carefully.
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.

Not exact matches

Over a decade ago, Southcorp, which at that stage owned the prized Australian wine brand of Penfolds and was a separate ASX - listed entity, had a close look at the very asset that Treasury boss Mike Clarke has been scrutinising.
Making a free transfer can not be scrutinised and so although a left back may not be the most pressing concern at the club, it's still good to see that Wenger and co are already making moves ahead of what is going to be a very busy summer with plenty of change.
I would be very interested to read any answers to the question (I included my own answer just so people could scrutinise it if they wished to - feel free to ignore it).
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)
Baroness Jan Royall, Labour's leader in the Lords, said: «I am very proud to lead an excellent team which will scrutinise and vigorously oppose legislation where it harms the interests of the people of our country, and support Ed Miliband as he builds trust in our party so that we can defeat this unfair, incompetent and out of touch government at the next election.»
Shadow international development secretary Andrew Mitchell expressed reservations at the move, saying: «In this age of austerity, spending on rebranding will be very carefully scrutinised
«I just think that, as a backbench Member of Parliament, you've got to be there, particularly when we have a very weak opposition — to ask the questions that the Government needs to be scrutinised on before we embark on such a huge issue.
The Joint Committee on National Security Strategy has said that the National Security Council had failed to scrutinise a number of «very central and uncomfortable questions» - BBC
The Joint Committee on National Security Strategy has said that the National Security Council had failed to scrutinise a number of «very central and uncomfortable questions»
«I only believed that after I had very carefully scrutinised the data on which our graphs are based.»
Wolfgang Tillmans» photograph of translucent plastic cartons drying on a window sill keeps very happy company with Zurbaran's exquisite Cup of Water and A Rose, while in a new pair of films Dean dramatically scrutinises the bumps, crags and holes of flints that belonged to Henry Moore which she then pairs with his friend Paul Nash's painting Event on the Downs.
Very large hire claims such as this had to be scrutinised carefully and particularly when the business had a fleet.
The departmental Assembly committees are given a very broad scrutinising brief and remit under NIA 1998, s 44 to call to book the Executive / machinery of government in Northern Ireland.
Although the facts were unusual, the Development Securities decision means offshore practitioners and onshore advisers will have to think very carefully about how every decision they make — and the background to it — might be scrutinised if the result is to obtain a tax advantage.
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