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Because scrutinising an idea's origins and development forces us to understand how interested parties can shape it for or against our interests.
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"He's going to have to be careful because people are scrutinising it now".
But the Mayor also resorted to the race card – accusing the BBC of having a "racist and islamophobic" agenda merely because we scrutinised his governance of Tower Hamlets.
You start to wonder if they're looking at you funny, scrutinising you because you're the only "other" in the room.
The peers are scrutinising the changes because of a rebellion against the party funding changes in the bill by Labour, Lib Dem and crossbench peers.
The genre is a great space to explore social issues, because neo-noir stories often involve scrutinising power.
A similar standard of diligence is not being applied to scrutinising the incumbent, mainly because he is reticent about the financial implications of his proposals when it suits him.
It is doing so, says its media chief John Staples, because "it values the work they do scrutinising the authority".
LD Yinka Shonibare was initially drawn to Bjorn Veno's work because, while artists such as Tracey Emin, Cindy Sherman and Paula Rego are renowned for scrutinising the female self in their work, Veno seemed to be the only contemporary male artist doing the equivalent.
Governments do not fall because amendments are passed at committee stage; this is just a normal part of scrutinising legislation.
"Can I ask you to confirm troubling reports the joint committee on statutory instruments [the body in charge of scrutinising such regulations] have, in fact, refused to approve the draft because it is riddled with errors?
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