My YouTube likes are now automatically posted to my tumblr page for my followers to scrutinise.
The council decision will now be called in by Scottish ministers, who will scrutinise the plan.
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority commissioned an international panel to scrutinise its efforts to maintain standards.
The parliament is supposed to scrutinise and, if need be, amend legislation presented by the commission.
On May 21st the government appointed two external valuers to scrutinise the banks' assets.
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We believe he should present the case publically so that students can scrutinise the plans.
This, it seems, spells out the current limits of the world's desire to scrutinise Algeria.
Its role is to provide checks and balances on the commissioner and scrutinise their performance.
It said it would scrutinise cuts to ensure FSS did not lose needed skills.
Committees composed of non-partisan observers will scrutinise exactly how the money is being spent.
An essential is to structure the board so that it can scrutinise the chief executive.
They can also scrutinise the work of the executive through their membership of the parliament's many committees.
Labour claims that ministers have failed to give MPs the chance to scrutinise and improve their proposals.
After writing, Blyton would normally scrutinise her manuscripts in fine detail, changing certain words here and there.
Sensing a chance to kill the treaty, Republican legislators are demanding the right to scrutinise these amendments.
They will have the power to scrutinise their force, set budgets and hire and fire the chief constable.
As I stated above, the IAEA will continue further to scrutinise and investigate all of the above issues.
At new checkpoints around the capital and at the airport policemen wave westerners through but scrutinise non-Kuwaiti Arabs.
Regulators on both sides of the Atlantic will take a lot of convincing, whichever combination they scrutinise first.
The internet is giving people a tool to both scrutinise the party and vent their anger about corruption.
Alas, in its haste to keep the banks alive, Fobaproa did not scrutinise the loan-books it was swallowing.
Last week, the assembly's finance committee began to scrutinise the scheme's funding after concerns were expressed by education professionals.
Ofwat will now scrutinise the plans and make its decision in November 2009.
Judges will retain the ability to scrutinise the agreements on a case-by-case basis.
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The Scottish government has agreed that the commission can scrutinise its proposed question.
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Mr Cameron was addressing the Liaison Committee, made up of chairmen of the Commons select committees which scrutinise government departments.
Even if a deal is done with a headline cut to the EU budget there will be much to scrutinise.
The next event to watch out for will be the naming of the joint committee which will scrutinise the Draft Bill.
The chairmen of select committees, which scrutinise the affairs of individual government departments, should be paid more to improve their status.
Mr Lansley said the Home Affairs select committee would scrutinise the draft legislation before making its recommendations in February next year.
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