单词 | scrutiny |
释义 | scrutiny (skruːtɪni ) uncountable noun [oft preposition NOUN] If a person or thing is under scrutiny, they are being studied or observed very carefully. His private life came under media scrutiny. The President promised a government open to public scrutiny. Synonyms: examination, study, investigation, search Collocations: close scrutiny His work for the food industry and the work of his panel is now likely to come under close scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Closer scrutiny of the evidence suggests otherwise. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Closer scrutiny inevitably proved my initial enthusiasm to have been misplaced. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Your conduct, on and off the job, is under constant scrutiny by clients and prospects. Christianity Today (2000) We already are under the constant scrutiny of CCTV cameras in our towns. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The corporation is under constant scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Internal uncertainty and external scrutiny are constant companions. Times, Sunday Times However, the system has little external scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times They believe in theocracy, especially if they run it, and are constantly blunting attempts by reformers to expose the regime to internal or external scrutiny. Globe and Mail Its plans include changes to the financial thresholds for the external scrutiny of accounts. Times, Sunday Times This describes exceptions and exemptions to protect research, including allowance for internal exchange of views between academics and researchers, leaving formulation of opinions on research free from external scrutiny. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Working practices will face scrutiny right across the public sector. Times, Sunday Times Traders' and investment bankers' fees will face scrutiny. The Sun Even so, the company says, the proposal will face scrutiny at the meeting. Times, Sunday Times The proposals broaden the range of overseas deals that would face scrutiny on national security grounds. Times, Sunday Times Property surveyors have faced scrutiny over whether they are valuing retail property too optimistically, since they appear to have been late to respond to the high street's woes. Times,Sunday Times The move to increase scrutiny of care homes comes at a critical time for social care, with concerns mounting about the quality of care in residential homes. Times, Sunday Times The department was 'examining how we can increase scrutiny of contractor spending'. Times, Sunday Times First he will have to navigate an empowered competition regulator in a climate of increased scrutiny of the power of the country's moguls. Times,Sunday Times As the recession has kicked in, boardroom remuneration has come under increasing scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times However, increased visibility will also bring increased scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times The intense scrutiny of an assembly of buyers also means that any aspects of a property that fail to please also come to light much more quickly. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Last year, the race was run under intense scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Pure science came under intense scrutiny. The Times Literary Supplement (2013) For someone who takes such a relaxed approach, there remains a high level of scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times He said they should not face a 'level of scrutiny' when off duty. The Sun When you're in the public eye, you are always going to be susceptible to some level of scrutiny and judgment. Times, Sunday Times That has raised the level of scrutiny, which must be a good thing. Times, Sunday Times They're all glad they don't have to be subjected to the same level of scrutiny and criticism. Times, Sunday Times And are they subject to the same level of outside scrutiny and basic checking? Times,Sunday Times With power now in the hands of the coach and captain, team selection was not subject to outside scrutiny. ST It obstructs outside scrutiny and apologises (feebly) only when caught. Times, Sunday Times Other options to mitigate the impact of industry payments could include academic journals requiring independent analysis of results or the publication of full datasets to allow outside scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times We need a toughening of both congressional oversight and judicial review, perhaps even some independent outside scrutiny. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The claims made by the screening programme need proper scrutiny, and it is worrying that, 20 years into the programme, we are still having technical disputes about methodology. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Members should then submit themselves to proper scrutiny by an independent body. Times, Sunday Times (2009) There should always be proper scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times (2006) A famous leader of a country is a leader whose entire life has been open to public scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It must be open to the light of public scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Judges now expect more public scrutiny of their work. Times, Sunday Times (2012) His record over the eight years demands serious scrutiny, but it also demands context. Times, Sunday Times He was writing for elite intellectual journals, where he had to argue that movies were worth serious scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times None of these factors stands up to serious scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times Buildings of historic importance can be sold, but new owners cannot make substantive changes to them without serious scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times It should expose people and their stories to serious scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times But this year all these birds will be under special scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times In the top flight this season about 22 two-footed challenges with varying levels of malice have attracted special scrutiny and notoriety thanks to repeated slow-motion airings on television. Times, Sunday Times He flagged them for a special scrutiny by airport security. Times, Sunday Times In any event, it was in a uniquely exposed position and its behaviour came under special scrutiny. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For the first time in their lives they could not stand scrutiny. Christianity Today But, sadly, that doesn't stand scrutiny either. Times, Sunday Times And do the manufacturers' claims stand scrutiny? Times, Sunday Times In order to survive strict scrutiny analysis, a narrowly tailored plan must be presented in order to achieve a compelling government interest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As such, state actions are analyzed according to strict scrutiny. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Strict scrutiny requires that a state's means further its compelling interest... Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Concerning constitutional questions, three basic standards of review exist: rational basis, intermediate scrutiny, and strict scrutiny. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To pass strict scrutiny review, the law or act must be narrowly tailored to further a compelling government interest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The high definition result means brows are so good they withstand scrutiny even in the most extreme close-up photo. The Sun Beliefs earn respect to the extent that they can withstand scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times The objections, however, do not withstand scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times Unfortunately, the claim doesn't withstand scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times If this promise withstands scrutiny, the tidal lagoon concept's other advantages make it worth serious consideration. 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