This was going on for some months and by scrutinising itemised bills we got solid evidence. |
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Her clipboard-wielding colleague Alan Greenlees demonstrates how this works, diligently scrutinising and ticking off trays of shells. |
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There's a lot of black money involved in match-fixing activities and we're scrutinising if this has a connection with the underworld. |
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Kroes said she would tackle the issue of market concentration by scrutinising future mergers more meticulously. |
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The orbiter spent eight years scrutinising the whole Jovian system and making multiple fly-bys of the four main moons. |
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We could be crucial in scrutinising whether the government keeps to its promises about reconstruction. |
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Far from merely scrutinising financial operations like external auditors, internal auditors look at the broader picture too. |
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Historical monuments, sites and buildings also came under the scrutinising eye of the engineers preparing the draft plan. |
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We share his concern that the regulations are overly complex and make our job, as a Parliament, of scrutinising the budget very difficult. |
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The media play a crucial role by providing information to the public, by initiating public debate and scrutinising the exercise of public power. |
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It also agrees that the legislature could have an important role to play in scrutinising the decision-making process. |
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Investigators will also be scrutinising the flaperon for signs of how it was torn away from the wing it was part of. |
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Journalists and the media are prevented from critically scrutinising and reporting on both domestic politics and the outside world. |
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After scrutinising multiple options, Emmi has decided to realign its sponsorship activities. |
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Life is too short to spend hours scrutinising the rantings of morons. |
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Straitened European governments are scrutinising the value of new medical products ever more closely. |
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I know I may be being presumptuous, but my view is that parliament should be more than just a post hoc scrutinising body. |
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Other than that there are no specific mechanisms for scrutinising defence policy. |
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Since the beginning of the crisis, we have been scrutinising every new project twice. |
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For Boehringer Ingelheim's Board of Managing Directors, this means planning carefully, continuously scrutinising the possible impact these changes will have on Boehringer Ingelheim, and actively counteracting them. |
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Parliamentarians deserve a better tool to help them fulfil their constitutional role of scrutinising intergovernmental activities: they should therefore call for a more ambitious interpretation of the protocol. |
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Parliaments have a key role to play in scrutinising the policies set by their governments and carried out by their representatives in fora such as the United Nations. |
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The Assembly has 9 statutory committees, each of which is charged with scrutinising the activities of a single ministerial department. |
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First, there are established ways of setting the baselines and scrutinising them, and under the Xenophon amendments the rules governing them can be disallowed by parliament. |
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India's tax agency is scrutinising wheezes including the issuance of global depository receipts—shares that can be traded on multiple markets by fake Indian firms to bring in black money under the guise of investment. |
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It is totally unacceptable for a Prime Minister to hit out with such sharp language at MEPs who are simply doing their job of scrutinising the candidates for the new EU executive. |
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And while I was working on Comme un accord, I spent days watching this old Beatles' video over and over, really scrutinising how those guys fingered their guitars? |
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He spent most of his life roaming the mountains of the Sabarthes, probing abysses, scrutinising caves, creeping along, a candle in one hand, like a treasure hunter. |
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But as the months go by it will become increasingly difficult for Boris to blame his problems on his predecessor, and the old media should increasingly join the new in closely scrutinising his term. |
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He gave few other details about the service but the long-anticipated move is likely to spark a fierce debate in the media industry at a time when regulators are scrutinising the biggest cable TV merger in history. |
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Finally, the proposed Regulation provides the basis for scrutinising and, where necessary, regulating the addition of certain substances, other than vitamins and minerals, to foods. |
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In the internal organisation of the Commission, the tasks of scrutinising the reported accounts and of interpreting the accounting rules are carried out by Eurostat. |
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Thus, by scrutinising these two concise provisions, we have already been able to bring to light two aspects which are seemingly central to the debate on the issues evoked in this seminar. |
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The timing of the events, which appear to be very similar, is a strong incentive for seeking common causes and carefully scrutinising the experience feedback. |
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First, as was stated by the Commission, there could be 'prior compliance' on the part of those authorities in the light of the scrutinising authority's decision-making practice. |
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It should be the legislature which is the primary scrutinising body for the actions or shortcomings of regulators, and it should have a different and improved role in their appointment. |
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In the section on agricultural policy, a large part of our work will focus, as usual, on drafting the Statement of Assurance and on scrutinising the procedure for settling EAGGF expenditure. |
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Once everything above has been completed, the Assembly can then start the final scrutinising before the Assembly Measure gets passed and becomes law. |
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