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In a speech in the assembly's Senedd building, where results from around Wales were totted up at a central count, she said: "Has it got the full-hearted consent of the Welsh people?" She also asked if the 60-member assembly could provide enough "high-quality scrutiny" to make good laws.

Delhi has had its air quality under scrutiny for some time now with research by Yale University scientists in January this year also suggesting that it was worse than Beijing.

He ends with a list of suggestions, which include a reduction in the "payroll vote" whereby governments co-opt the brighter backbench MPs with a view to diminishing the quality of scrutiny; reform of the Lords and of party funding; and more powers to select committees.

Here, newly synthesized proteins fold under strict quality control scrutiny into their native structure, which corresponds to the most energetically favorable state [ 4].

Radiographs will also be reviewed by local experts on an on-going basis during trial recruitment to ensure the images are of sufficient quality for scrutiny and classification based on the Neer classification system by an independent panel of experts at the end of recruitment.

The law governing ANVUR prescribes that only applicants who score above the national median in their field on two of the three criteria can be admitted to the next stage of evaluation, a more quality-based scrutiny by committees.

As the CAT-2 product chains are automatically produced on a daily basis, these products are not validated by L2PS either, though they are subject to scientific scrutiny and quality control checks by ESA quality working group.

Until that goal is a reality, this quality issue deserves continued scrutiny from the media.

Across the country, commissioners and providers face escalating demand for services, increasing scrutiny of quality and flatlining funding.

Whoever is appointed will be subject to rigorous oversight and scrutiny for quality, patient safety and outcomes, whether they are from the NHS, the voluntary sector, or from the private sector.

"It's worrying because other departments are not subject to the same level of scrutiny and quality checks as DfID, but it also suggests that there are increasingly blurred lines between the use of aid for poverty reduction and other purposes.

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