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Autonomy and central scrutiny matter more.
And they increase central scrutiny, a process enhanced by the recently introduced "two-pack".
In particular, it proved difficult to achieve the desired transparency of research costs and activities within organisations unaccustomed to such central scrutiny.
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The shakeup is meant to give the central government more scrutiny over the billion-dollar market.
Site monitoring, central monitoring and scrutiny by a Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) can play a part in monitoring.
If this claim just cannot withstand scrutiny, the central argument of his campaign is just vaporized.
And it removes an essential layer of scrutiny from central government.
In local government, this is called overview and scrutiny; the central government equivalent is the Commons select committee.
Completely good police officers make dull viewing, which is why both Happy Valley and Line of Duty (season three starts this month) have central characters under internal scrutiny.
Before Mr. Heywood's death, Mr. Bo and Mr. Wang were already under scrutiny by central disciplinary authorities over corruption and other allegations, according to these sources, and to others with ties to senior party figures.
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