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Scrutiny

Scrutiny meaning

Intense study of someone or something. | Thorough inspection of a situation or a case. | An examination of catechumens, in the last week of Lent, who were to receive baptism on Easter Day.

Example sentences (20)

Increased scrutiny of foreign investment in certain sectors has led to increased regulation and scrutiny of cross-border deals.

One of the proposals is to reduce the amount of scrutiny committees from five to three, which would mean the amount of scrutiny positions will drop from 80 to 54.

Johnson regularly calls scrutiny on issues in the town – such as development, however how much these scrutiny meetings actually do to change the council’s mind can be debated.

Regulator scrutiny could get stricter with Apple’s reported plan to use Google’s generative AI on the iPhone — particularly since Google is already under scrutiny for paying Apple billions to be its default search provider.

While AI registries could increase scrutiny, that scrutiny could ultimately lead to more robust and fair AI in the world, ensuring that the average person can hold companies and governments accountable for the algorithms they use.

And you write, “A blind commitment to a new referendum would not pass scrutiny…” Whose scrutiny, the Brexiteers’?

Through their actions, the DPP has opened itself up to scrutiny and the statement from the President should have extended that scrutiny to the Police urging them to investigate any elements within its party which might be sponsoring this violence.

This is one of the gender themes that has escaped scrutiny over the years — the fig leaf of feminity to dismiss any serious scrutiny of personalities because they are women.

A close look at the man Nigerians have come to know as OGD, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, may reveal why he faces even harsher scrutiny.

Adding fuel to the fire, Murphy has faced scrutiny over his extravagant expenditures for office furniture in the Statehouse, amounting to a staggering $500,000.

Additionally, the victim was told that her bank account was under scrutiny as well.

Advertisers who for years have pushed for stronger standards against objectionable content on social media now are facing scrutiny themselves from the House Judiciary Committee over whether those efforts violate anti-trust laws.

A finance committee scrutiny published on Friday October 20 warned that the pay award has led to significant in-year reductions to the commission’s budget.

After a series of delays a draft bill is expected to be published imminently before going through pre-legislative scrutiny by a joint committee.

After Chapman (above) quit as SNP treasurer in 2021, fellow SNP MP Joanna Cherry also quit her position on the NEC also citing concerns over transparency and scrutiny.

After hearing evidence from more than 50 witnesses the jury concluded there was "a lack of scrutiny and professional curiosity at all levels" and a "seriously unsafe culture of defaulting to granting licences and returning licences after review".

After the event, it was revealed that the veteran, Yaroslav Hunka, fought with the Nazi unit known as the Waffen-SS Galicia Division and Rota eventually resigned amid international scrutiny.

All Boys Aren't Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto, the personal story of LGBTQ activist and writer George M. Johnson, has also come under scrutiny.

All three banks now face US scrutiny.

A local chain of unlicensed marijuana dispensaries is once again under scrutiny from the New York State Attorney General’s Office.