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Перевод: scrutiny
[существительное] внимательный осмотр; исследование; изучение; разбор ; проверка правильности результатов выборов; испытующий взгляд
Тезаурус:
- There seems little point in wasting research time on the incidence of old age abuse; as with child abuse, it can lead to a kind of spurious precision, in which figures are cited which will not bear scrutiny for three main reasons.
- We will therefore improve the procedures and facilities of the House of Commons, strengthen scrutiny of EC legislation, and end ministerial misuse of the Royal Prerogative.
- Depressingly, the Labour party managed to run an entire campaign without exposing its candidate to genuine scrutiny at public meetings.
- This allows both the public and private aspects of a development to be considered within one measure with detailed scrutiny of the latter by Select Committees of both Houses of Parliament.
- Although there was no judicial scrutiny in the case of security surveillance, there was a form of quasi-judicial scrutiny, as well as parliamentary scrutiny.
- They could never again claim the right to be above the scrutiny of the media.
- Although the sport and television market appears to be a free-for-all to delight the most Darwinist of entrepreneurs, a scrutiny of those top five private networks soon reveals that four of them are in the hands of a holding firm called Finvest, which is itself the broadcasting vehicle of the Socialist-leaning businessman Silvio Berlusconi.
- It reformed the judicial system, buttressing its independence, and introduced parliamentary scrutiny of important public sector contracts and appointments.
- (He taped the Antonella interview(s) for his own scrutiny).
- A close scrutiny of films showing lions killing zebras does not bear this out.
- These are under renewed scrutiny, in our own day, by Vasareley.
- Europa Europa , on the other hand, holds Solomon's predicament up for our detached scrutiny, rather than involving us at gut level.
- This has been subjected to critical scrutiny by Allan (1986).
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