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It is supposed to make, scrutinise and revise laws, in tandem with the president.
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Every emergency admission that we make is scrutinised both at practice level, with a discussion around what could have been done differently, and at clinical commissioning group level.
"So ultimately, before you mark on anything quantitative, you have to make sure you have scrutinised the data and have certainty with what you are doing, because the risk is very high".
As the captain of the England team, every decision he made was scrutinised and commented on.
These changes will make it harder to scrutinise the activities of departments and politicians".
They add that the reduced size will make it harder to scrutinise bills properly.
"I will continue to monitor, scrutinise and make public my assessments of progress made by the NHS in Wales in respect of key aspects of dignity in care".
Speaking to the Nine Network he explained: "I want to make sure that we scrutinise each application so that we're getting the best possible migrants - people who are going to work, not be on welfare, people who are going to integrate into our community".
All over the region, fragile miracles are being scrutinised to make sure they are not about to crumble.
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