Sentences with phrase «scrutinising what»

They can also play a vital role in scrutinising what politicians say.
Food makers need to scrutinise what is fed to the livestock used in their products in order to develop a more sustainable production system that will be able to feed the world's growing population, forecast to reach 9bn people by 2040, a new report by...
Monitoring boards, with their local knowledge and daily visits, could be doing so much more to scrutinise what is happening and help prisoners trying to access services like education.
In a sign of ongoing government solipsism over Brexit, Westminster's initial reaction to Amber Rudd's replacement by Sajid Javid has been to scrutinise what it means for the balance of power among soft and hard Brexiteers around the cabinet table.
The first suggestion that the flow existed came in 2008, when a group led by Alexander Kashlinsky of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, scrutinised what was then the best map of the cosmic microwave background radiation, the big bang's afterglow.
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.

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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.
Ospina's inclusion could open Wenger up to further criticisms however, having been scrutinised in recent weeks after consecutive losses in the Premier League, and now taking the decision to play what has to be described as a weakened side.
We would not have been scrutinising statements made by kroenke and gazidis trying to determine what arsenals aims were.
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.
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.
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?
Goals couldn't be celebrated until they had been thoroughly scrutinised; sucking a lot of enjoyment out of what was an entertaining FA Cup tie.
So Cabinet can not reach a decision because it does not know what it is doing and parliament is not allowed to scrutinise legislation because the government can not trust that it will do the right thing even though it doesn't know what that is.
In a submission to the House of Lords Constitution Committee's inquiry into the passage of legislation through Parliament, the CIOT proposes: · The Finance Bill Public Bill Committee takes oral evidence from tax experts and others; · More effective liaison between select committees and the Finance Bill committee; · Increasing the resources available to Parliament for scrutinising tax matters; · Using technology to make it easier for those outside Parliament to comment on Bills, e.g. an online facility to input comments by clause numbers, so MPs can see who says what against each clause; · Asking the Office of Tax Simplification to publish simplification assessments of new tax proposals.
Consultations took place in 12 English cities due to have referendums over the introduction of elected mayors, over what powers those mayors should have, and how they should be scrutinised.
And since the Lords play a crucial role in amending and scrutinising legislation, that could help the party retain significant influence over the legislative process despite what will probably be a precipitous decline in its vote share.
Yesterday the Commons agreed to send the report to the standards and privileges committee, to decide what should happen to the three men who misled Mr Watson, Ms Mensch and the other MPs who scrutinised phone - hacking.
Rifkind, now chair of the intelligence committee which scrutinises the work of the security services, understood the ins and outs of what was likely far better than many.
«We will be scrutinising the proposals more closely this year, to watch out for what has been dropped.
After all, with a devolved London Mayor and Assembly in place, and with other departmental select committees already scrutinising issues of relevance to the capital (such as the Underground, the Olympics etc) it is hard to see what meaningful purpose such a committee can possibly have.
As part of their role in scrutinising and challenging the school's management, governing body members may ask whether employees would know what to do if they suspected misconduct or fraud.
Whatever you think, schools are being judged and scrutinised now more than ever about what facilities they are offering to children to fulfill learning criteria in the early years curriculum and this provides a great chance for landscapers to be creative and help in providing teachers with fantastic, unique outside spaces.
Well, we have already told your how the car drives and we now scrutinise every variant for what it has to offer to find the you the best pick.
What's not clear is which vehicles are being scrutinised for the high - ride suspension, 4Matic all - wheel drive system and obligatory body cladding.
And while the quality bar for such games, particularly the last - gen versions, will inevitably be debated and scrutinised, developers see this as a process that will only make them better at what they do.
Meanwhile, on the reviews front, we scrutinise Prey, Dawn of War 3, Strafe, Rime, What Remains of Edith Finch, and quite a few other games.
We should really be looking at value — in terms of what the original game offers, and how much the DLC offers in comparison — when we scrutinise this kind of content.
When this more nuanced analysis of climate change scepticism is combined with a valorisation of the scientific norm of scepticism and the democratic virtue of scrutinising and interrogating vested interests, there becomes room for more respectful arguments about what climate change signifies and what responses may be appropriate.
What WMO, IPCC AMS and UNFCCC are saying in this respect is in no way helpful, as discussed at: http://www.whatisclimate.com/ At least IPCC would have had much tougher times if World Bank would have scrutinised their work.
Aren't new - fangled scientific practices like consensuses and peudo - scientific creations like «sustainability» precisely what the social sciences should be scrutinising?
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.
The successful Birmingham pilot scheme is extended to every mercantile and construction court in October this year and the vision is that ultimately every multi-track case, whatever the subject matter, will be scrutinised with care at the outset with the parties being given thorough guidance as to what steps and expenditure is seen by the court as proportionate or not.
Chelsea Bond, Senior Lecturer in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit (ATSIS Unit) at the University of Queensland wrote at The Conversation that Leak's cartoon was a reminder of the need interrogate and scrutinise «what white men are saying and doing to black Australia (men, women and children) and the lived consequences of these commentaries, caricatures and policies on the lives of black people in this country».
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