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My colleagues are dedicated and conscientious, and are committed to carefully scrutinising every line of every bill – and when the equality bill reaches the Lords later this year, I intend to be a key part of that scrutiny, using the feedback from the website and wider public consultation as my guide.
Treviso officials have cautiously backed the FIR's proposals but said they would need to scrutinise them further before committing fully.
This week he published a press statement praising Adactus, Hyde and Sanctuary, the latest housing groups to commit to publishing their expenditure to allow the government's army of "armchair auditors" to scrutinise their work.
"We have to scrutinise what we spend".
Non-executive directors to scrutinise executive committees.
And mothers are inclined to scrutinise their daughters in the same way they would scrutinise themselves.
He wants these scenes to be difficult to scrutinise.
"But we have to scrutinise whether it is financially possible.
His department has to scrutinise more and more deals.
Footballers are under a professional obligation to scrutinise good news.
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