Sentences with phrase «when scrutinised»

The limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts for the UK top 50 law firms, when scrutinised side by side, throw up so many potential metrics on which to compare performance, it can be hard to know where to start.
When scrutinised carefully, Bernhardt's work offers up intriguing sets of tonal, temporal and formal correspondences: the yellow Pac - Men are the same colour as Lisa Simpson; the Smurfs and the Windex are an identical shade of blue; the facets of the Rubik's cube mirror the squares of chocolate; rectilinear black and white forms (cigarettes) are the antithesis, both literal and figurative, to the glowing, luscious fruits (papayas and kiwis); nature (toucans) counteracts the artificiality of consumer culture (Nike trainers); the cartoon characters belong to both the past and the present, to the old and the young.
While a respected think tank and well known at budget time when they scrutinise the Chancellor of the Exchequer's figures and projections, their dominance arguably limits how the parties» tax and spend policies are understood and interpreted.
The all - new game engine excels at rendering enormous vistas that create an equally good impression when you scrutinise them up close.
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.
Furthermore, in a continuation of the legitimacy theme, he reflects on the capacity of judges and competition law authorities to adjudicate on the definition of public interests when scrutinising anti-competitive agreements for compliance with Art 101 (1) TFEU.

Not exact matches

in the situation that now exists arsenal will continue creating goal scoring opportunities and three (frontmen) will each have their credibility as potent and in form strikers scrutinised in the months remaining up to january when alexis eventually leaves.
When a governing body goes unquestioned at all times, its activities are not being scrutinised, dictatorship is born.
when not all Wenger's purchases were scrutinised, when we had the freedom of the French talent and the mysterious philosophies he brought were unique — but remember the past has gone and today is....??
Sure, Davies» start to the season has been impressive, but his performances will be more closely scrutinised when Spurs come up against more formidable opponents than a strangely feeble Everton.
The majority of supporters will not remember a making - up - the - numbers January signing when it comes to scrutinising and comparing future summer investment.
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.
At a time when families everywhere are feeling the pinch, we must ensure that any new infrastructure project is carefully considered and scrutinised.
It does not consider a new - build parliament when it must scrutinise all possible options — and it is based on figures which were proposed in 2014.
Even when Parliament does try to scrutinise things in advance, it has few resources and almost zero power to prevent «blunders» happening.
In the post-expenses age when everything about MPs» spending is scrutinised closely, it seems extraordinary these motions survive.
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 schoWhen will SPUC stop spreading these untrue stories, and when will the government start properly scrutinising their activities, and the claims they are making in schowhen will the government start properly scrutinising their activities, and the claims they are making in schools?
«There are a worrying number of couch - potato peers and lobby - fodder lords at a time when there is plenty to scrutinise,» he said.
Unsurprisingly, while he believes parliament should «definitely scrutinise every comma and every semi-colon in the deal», he does not think the Commons should have a say in when Brexit is kicked into action.
MPs are likely to criticise David Cameron's decision to bypass a scrutinising committee when he gave out unexpected honours during this week's reshuffle.
I was on the Metropolitan Police's Domestic Extremist database for more than ten years, when I was both an elected representative of the people of London and on the Metropolitan Police Authority which exists to scrutinise them.
It's like political maths: when you're scrutinising nothing, nothing is likely to be the end result.
«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.
Nick Clegg stood up for the Liberal Democrats and homed in on the same point as Mr Cameron - how would the Commons be able to scrutinise the detention when discussing it would revealed confidential security information and prejudice a future trial - if, of course, there was one.
«We recognise the valuable role of the House of Lords in scrutinising SIs [statutory instruments], but there is no mechanism for the will of the elected House to prevail when they are considered, as is the case for primary legislation.
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.
We recognise the valuable role of the House of Lords in scrutinising SIs, but there is no mechanism for the will of the elected House to prevail when they are considered, as is the case for primary legislation.
When asked why Mr Blair did not veto Mr Ashcroft, the prime minister's official spokesman said: «The prime minister is not the scrutinising authority in this area.»
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 S&W temperature signal, when closely scrutinised (their Fig. 3), starts at the 0K anomaly - level in 1900, well above the level of the observed 1900 temperature anomalies, which lie in the range -3 K < T < -1 K in Fig. 1.
At a time when publicity materials are scrutinised almost as extensively as the product they're selling, typically from anywhere up to a year prior to a film coming out, it's virtually impossible to avoid forming a preconceived opinion about a forthcoming release.
CoF: Were you aware when you started the film that this would be your most scrutinised film as a costume designer?
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.
«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 results of these tests will really matter to schools because they will be scrutinised by Ofsted when inspectors visit.
While Euro NCAP hasn't crash - tested the 4 Series specifically, the near - identical 3 Series scored the full five stars when it was scrutinised in 2012.
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.
Science only works when theories are not only open to scrutiny, but when there are people with the funding to scrutinise.
Publically speaking out and making a stand for better scrutiny when your own previous work will be heavily scrutinised because of your position takes a lot of guts.
There was a time when the social sciences felt it necessary to scrutinise the natural sciences, on the basis that scientists weren't quite as objective as they liked to think they were.
As the worlds» oldest and most scrutinised instrumental temperature record it usefully covers much of the «Little Ice Age» when the most extensive recent glacial advances in the Holocene began, whilst numerous contemporary records make it possible to examine earlier periods in British climatic history.
I only mention this, because you and some other warmists pretend that if only we just do the right thing and «believe» in AGW, everything will be all right --- when the truth is that a country like ours stands to lose its prosperity, our children's futures and our standard of living for the foreseeable future --- all on the strength of the scientific conclusions that your AGW scientists have so little confidence in, that they're afraid to have them scrutinised and questioned by other scientists.
The Chair said: «The Bar Council will work closely with Government and parliamentarians to scrutinise and interpret the provisions of the Bill when it is published and to support constructive improvements where necessary.
Very large hire claims such as this had to be scrutinised carefully and particularly when the business had a fleet.
The court will scrutinise all the suspicious circumstances with a disputed will when dealing with allegations around want of knowledge and approval.
Abbott v Richardson [2006] EWHC 1291 (Ch) saw the court scrutinise the exact words recorded in a solicitor's note of his meeting with the testator when he asked about undue influence.
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