Sentences with phrase «work scrutinises»

The work scrutinises the effect and intent of mediated images, synthesised voice and the fractured narrative of instructional speech.
Employing content from the tech industry, the language of advertising and the aesthetics and ideologies of corporations or government bodies, Denny's work scrutinises technology's role in shaping global culture.
The work scrutinises the effect and intent of mediated images, synthesised voice and the fractured narrative of instructional...

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It is headed by the Mayor of London and its work is scrutinised by the London Assembly.
It will have two tasks: MPs must scrutinise the government's specific plan to ensure it is legal and work able, and, crucially, article 50 should only be triggered following a vote of consent from MPs.»
Is it right that an MP in such a position of influence have financial interests so closely associated with his scrutinising work?
The work of the Mayor of London is scrutinised by the London Assembly, a unique arrangement in the English local government system.
But it will only work if a solution is found that will maintain a difference between the Lords and the Commons, and allow the executive to be scrutinised by the vast expertise and independence of «the other place».
«After a year scrutinising UK drugs policy, it is clear to us that many aspects of it are simply not working and it needs to be fully reviewed,» chairman Keith Vaz said.
It is incredibly important the committee carries on the important work we are doing scrutinising government.»
It will scrutinise the work of the Department for Exiting the European Union, headed by David Davis.
Parliament's House of Commons select committee system, which allows groups of backbench MPs to scrutinise the work of government departments and to initiate their own inquiries in areas related to the work of those departments, has existed in its present form since 1979.
The new cohort of select committee chairs will be scrutinising the work of a weakened government, write Mark Goodwin, Stephen Bates and Marc Geddes.
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.
However, calling in decisions requires five councillors, and, while I'm sure Labour colleagues will be scrutinising the work of the executive, whether I will ever find five to help call in a decision is another question entirely.
After the EU referendum the Department of Exiting the EU Committee, chaired by Labour's Hilary Benn, was set up to scrutinise the work of DExEU.
The civil service should have a formal role in working with politicians and advisers to scrutinise policy ideas prior to their inclusion in manifestos.
Home secretary John Reid said: «The new respect areas will take public accountability one step further, with regular statutory «face the people» sessions where they will be scrutinised by their local community for the work they have done and have yet to do.
It could be a big test of whether MPs really have achieved greater rights in their ability to scrutinise the work of the government.
In the 2001 parliament, Mole served as a member of the Select Committee that scrutinised the work of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the Deregulation and Regulatory Affairs Select Committee and the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
The views that have been collated by her could be extremely beneficial to our work in scrutinising the Welsh Government's management of the NHS in Wales, and would give us important information from a patient's perspective.
He was appointed by his party to the select committee scrutinising the work of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister — now the Department for Communities and Local Government.
It lets us scrutinise areas of the reef beyond the reach of scuba diving, work that is vital to fully understanding the reef's functioning.
Burwood, who works for international engineering consultancy Arup, has designed the drainage system, and she is on site to scrutinise progress.
If your aim is to point out the weaknesses in climate research in general, then surely time an effort of all sceptics would be better spent scrutinising more recent work
If your aim is to point out the weaknesses in climate research in general, then surely time an effort of all sceptics would be better spent scrutinising more recent work, than a single 7 year old paper.
«We will continue to scrutinise action in this area and work with others to hold those responsible to account for any failure to ensure that all our children are safe and can thrive at school.
The schools» inspectorate states: «In the coming months, we will work with the Department for Education to develop new approaches and expertise to allow us to be better scrutinise education, training and care structures, including at the multi-academy trust level.»
The IoE is also committed to greater levels of collaboration and shared management practices: «Our relationship with other universities working in proximity to us is being scrutinised, and we will look at ways that we can work with them, in procurement practices or sharing management staff, for example.»
This inquiry carries on the work in scrutinising the increasingly important «middle tier» between Whitehall and individual schools.
Tonnau Primary School, near Neath, scrutinises teaching skills and lessons so they become part of every day practice and then it works on raising standards.
A group of educationists scrutinising the consequences of teachers working until their late 60s expect their interim findings to be published this month, seven months after they were...
Paired together in the final room of the exhibition are two profound and iconic works that scrutinise the intensely personal bond between mother and child.
In this solo exhibition of recent and new works, Ahmed Mater scrutinises two systems structuring contemporary geopolitics — religion and natural resources.
The radical and controversial work both scrutinised and consistently took inspiration from the real world.
A continuing scrutinising debate of the new work with the focus being more centred on those elements of sculpture felt necessary to three dimensionality.
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.
In this wide - ranging meditation on the relationship between photography and race, the artists continue to scrutinise the photographic medium, leading viewers through a convoluted history lesson; a combination of found images, rescued artifacts and unstable new photographic works.
One benefit of peer review which is not often mentioned, is that it often makes the authors more careful if they know that their work will be scrutinised at once.
«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].
She writes in a highly contested area, and her work will inevitably be closely scrutinised and savagely attacked by equally passionate vested interests.
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.
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.
Years of watching their antics shows that their first instincts are to dissemble, to conceal, to mislead and generally to obstruct any attempt to scrutinise their work.
There you have to prove you actually know about the topic, before you become entitled to talk about it — years of study, years of hard work, scrutinised by others that put in even more years of possibly even harder work.
Jim Inhofe, the chair of the Senate environment and public works committee, who holds views on global warming outside the scientific mainstream, said he would continue to scrutinise Obama's climate agenda.
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.
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.
In addition MLAs can scrutinise the work of each department further by questioning civil servants from those departments and indeed any individual who can provide pertinent evidence / information.
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