My eyes have Scrutinised every surface a thousand times.
Million papers were Scrutinised.
Every time he makes a comment or writes a judgement,
every word is Scrutinised.
He is very much in the public spotlight and
his words are usually closely Scrutinised.
The tests to be conducted by NTA will be online,
duly Scrutinised and standardised.
Parliament also scrutinises the work of state secretaries.
They may only scrutinise the law.
The PAC scrutinises the accounts of the government on the basis of CAG reports.
The papers will be Scrutinised on April 20
and names can be withdrawn until April 22.
Your every move, every expense, every word is Scrutinised and controlled by the abusive partner.
By scrutinising potential business partners in advance, the notion of business responsibility takes
a precautionary turn.
No time to lose as
Parliament can get back to work on scrutinising Brexit, say S&D MEPs.
It is not right for a court to sit as an appellant authority and scrutinise all aspects.
No time to lose as UK
parliament can get back to work on scrutinising Brexit say S&D MEPs.
The way he(Pant) started his career in Tests,
it was so good and it is obvious that he will be Scrutinised.
Pichai told CNN Business on Friday that
it's"perfectly fine" for companies like Google to be Scrutinised when they get big enough.
A two-member team of retired apex court judges Scrutinised these 199 cases, along with 42 other matters that had been
closed earlier.
However, following a magnitude 7.6 earthquake in 2005 on the nearby Balakot-Bagh fault,
researchers began scrutinising other fault systems in the region.
A persistent fear of
social situations in which you believe you may be Scrutinised or act in a way that's embarrassing or humiliating.
However, cash deposits of upto Rs 2.5 lakh will not be Scrutinised and ordinary people who make such deposits will
not be harassed.
This Internal Screening Committee prepared a final list of recommendations for the Committee of the Central Board(CCB), after independently scrutinising all the applications.
It is imperative for us to interrogate the world by going into our interior with integrity,
made possible by scrutinising our relationship to social realities.
Seven international trade associations have written to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh criticising a new tax proposal under which even
50-year-old corporate deals could be Scrutinised.
Unit testing is a software development process in which the smallest testable parts of an application, called units,
are individually and independently Scrutinised for proper operation.
This functionality is crucial in helping clinicians scrutinise the technology's recommendations and
check its accuracy before deciding the type of care and treatment a patient receives.
This particular algorithm Scrutinised about 30,000 cookbook recipes of all sorts, from soups to pies to barbecues, and then tried to come up with its own.
Although this was denied by Kaif and Kapoor,
the nature of their relationship was Scrutinised by the media because they were involved with others at the time.
The European Commission first began scrutinising Android in April 2015, following a complaint by Fairsearch- a trade group
that originally included Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle among its members.
The European Commission first began scrutinising Android in April 2015, after a complaint by Fairsearch- a trade group
that originally included Microsoft, Nokia and Oracle among its members.
If the world is truly to get to grips with the global climate crisis,
this constellation needs to be far more closely Scrutinised by regulators, researchers and the general public.