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While it's true that New York City continues to suffer the consequences of bad economic development deals from the 1990's with the likes of JPMorgan Chase, AIG and Citigroup (who owe taxpayers thousands of jobs to this day), many of the deals under scrutiny were made in the last decade under Bloomberg.

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This lack of scrutiny is made worse because the project team has probably relied on 'someone from finance' or an external consultant to put together the financial model.

MPs either have no power to debate and scrutinise legislation, or there are so many pages of it that proper scrutiny is made impossible.

Little or no scrutiny is made of the ginning factories and cotton fields.

The intensifying scrutiny is making investors increasingly nervous.

Ms Jowell and her husband became the subjects of intensive media scrutiny in 2006 when allegations were made against Mr Mills that he had accepted a £350,000 bribe from Mr Berlusconi, which was used partly to pay off the mortgage on the couple's London home.

It said the deals with companies were made behind closed doors and without public scrutiny.

In particular you might have a view on: the use of parliamentary scrutiny rather than judicial review; how parliamentary scrutiny might be made to work effectively; specific weaknesses in the proposal which could be avoided; or any other matter arising from the bill.

In an indoor gallery, Virgil Marti, a Philadelphia artist, has covered the walls with silver paper bearing an ornate, floral pattern that turns out, on closer scrutiny, to be made up of skulls and bones, to create a gleaming, environmental memento mori.

While much of the attention has been centred on the suspension of the Global Fund's Round 11, and what this might mean for health systems strengthening and the Platform more broadly, we argue that inadequate scrutiny has been made of the World Bank's contribution to this partnership, which might have been reasonably anticipated based on an historical analysis of development perspectives.

A-232 would escape scrutiny because it is made from agricultural and industrial chemicals that aren't deadly until they are mixed and therefore don't appear on the CWC's schedule of banned chemicals.With or without the CWC, the U.S. is already committed to destroying its chemical weapons by 2004.

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