This means it has been subject to scrutiny by other experts in the field.
But the council said it would just mean such changes being subject to scrutiny.
But Herceptin, too, was subject to scrutiny about its cost at the beginning.
The company has also been subject to scrutiny over its business practices.
Any fees, bonuses, taxable and non-taxable fringe benefits may be subject to scrutiny in the event of termination.
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Once the LCO has been laid it will then be subject to scrutiny by both the Welsh Assembly and Westminster.
Excessive waiting periods, registration fees and the like are all subject to scrutiny, lest they infringe on constitutionally guaranteed rights.
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The IOC will continue to inspect venues once a year until 2008, when progress will be subject to scrutiny every six months.
Well, no surprise here that in our cyber world, when everything everyone does is subject to scrutiny, some one is always looking.
This has been a big subject of scrutiny for all diabetes drugs ever since Avandia from GlaxoSmithkline was linked to heart problems in 2007.
Similar "leveraged" products have been the subject of scrutiny before.
First Minister Peter Robinson said Mr Gavaghan's terms and conditions were "subject to scrutiny by the Department of Finance and Personnel and by Her Majesty's Treasury before being agreed".
The universality of human rights is also central to the Universal Periodic Review of the Human Rights Council, aimed at ensuring that all members of the Council, not just some, would be subject to scrutiny.
As the frontline regulator of every securities firm doing business with the public in the United States, we at FINRA understand we are going to be subject to scrutiny and criticism by the public and media.
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Those organizations - and the New Israel Fund - have rightly been the subject of scrutiny in Israel after their role in compiling the Goldstone Report was revealed in January by the Israeli student organization Im Tirzu.
Meanwhile, the environmental benefits of many purported clean energy projects have been subject to increasing scrutiny.
Any proposals for merging local authorities would be subject to full scrutiny, he added.
The role of one major cause of stroke, atrial fibrillation (AF), has not been the subject of close scrutiny.
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What was really being addressed was whether Wall Street would lose credibility if all its wrongdoing was subject to public scrutiny.
New wealth, particularly in areas where venture capital plays a big part, such as technology, is subject to closer scrutiny these days.
Although the merger is subject to antitrust scrutiny, few disposals are expected.
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Private colleges recruiting foreign students will be subject to tighter scrutiny.
The Scorpio project was also the subject of congressional scrutiny in testimony provided by the Center on February 28th before the Technology Transfer Caucus.
What was really being addressed, below the surface, was whether the money management profession would lose credibility if all its wrongdoing were subject to public scrutiny.
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He said he felt uncomfortable a number of times during the investigation, which had been subject to immense scrutiny, speculation and some "daft comments" from some MPs.
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Clinton became the subject of intense scrutiny earlier this year after documents surfaced that indicated she was behind the firing of seven long-time White House travel office workers.
The governor's weight has been the subject of public scrutiny.
BBC's expansion plans that will be subject to more scrutiny.
So even though a group-granted exclusive license to a single manufacturer may be subject to antitrust scrutiny, such a license is not necessarily a violation of the Sherman Act.
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The good life means a series of economic, social, and cultural rights which in modern countries have always been the goal of specific government policies subject to permanent scrutiny.
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