Scrutiny
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As a result, cash flows and networking among national and international NGOs, foundations, and other external donors are coming under ever stricter
scrutiny
by governments.
Most Russian elites think and act like businesspeople, not like romantic nationalists: As the economy sinks into prolonged recession,
scrutiny
and criticism of Putin’s policies will increase.
Since the end of the 1990s, Mexico has accepted the idea of subjecting its commitments in this area to international
scrutiny.
Fear of default in distressed countries is then transformed into doubts about the sustainability of core countries’ banks, as their lending to the weaker economies comes under
scrutiny.
Such a target would put all new fossil-fuel-based infrastructure under intense scrutiny; if we need to drive emissions down, why build another coal plant or badly insulated building?
Nothing is more certain than that the White Paper’s jejune attempt to have it both ways will fail to survive serious
scrutiny
on either side of the Channel.
The adoption of EU legislation will be subject to a level of parliamentary
scrutiny
(both at the European and national levels) that exists in no other supranational or international structure.
Moreover, agencies such as Europol and Eurojust will be similarly subject to greater parliamentary scrutiny, and the budgetary procedure will be simpler and more democratic.
The message sent, and understood, is that some institutions – of all kinds – are immune from
scrutiny
and can play by their own rules.
But the underlying logic of President Donald Trump’s approach to trade is about to receive prime-time scrutiny, because the landmark North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will come up for renegotiation later this summer.
But on current expectations, his policy will come under increasing
scrutiny
next year.
We could not have achieved the economic and political reforms that qualified us for EU membership if we had not subjected policymaking to public
scrutiny
and accepted the increased public participation in decision-making that inevitably accompanies such openness.
But at least the fate of the more than one million Turkish Armenians killed outright or death-marched into the Syrian desert in 1915 for their wartime “disloyalty” remains the subject of immense international scrutiny, research, and advocacy.
Ando and officials at Japan’s finance ministry are livid that China appears to be achieving its aims with little or no
scrutiny.
How Dubai managed not only to survive, but to thrive, in the wake of the crisis warrants closer
scrutiny.
That transition will be a tricky one, because the governments that dominate the UN commission for human rights (CHR) are increasingly trying to protect themselves - and their allies - from any
scrutiny
or criticism.
Increasingly obsessed at the prospect of its own citizens and practices coming under international scrutiny, America has over the past few years contributed to the general erosion of the UN human rights monitoring system.
Facebook and the Future of Online PrivacyNEW YORK – Chris Hughes, a co-founder of Facebook, recently noted that the public
scrutiny
of Facebook is “very much overdue,” declaring that “it’s shocking to me that they didn’t have to answer more of these questions earlier on.”
In recent years, Big Tech companies have been subjected to
scrutiny
for perfecting a dark art pioneered by commercial newspapers, radio, and television: attracting and holding our attention, in order to sell access to our senses to paying advertisers.
Over the course of the three G-20 summits held since the crisis, world leaders have agreed to tighten financial regulation slightly, but only for banks, while leaving other market players free of restrictions and
scrutiny.
If she had held a press conference and said something like, “I feel what anyone would feel at this painful time, and I ask for privacy for myself and my family as we try to get through this,” the
scrutiny
of her would have ended much sooner, along with the story itself.
Added
scrutiny
from these institutions is welcome, because development finance can be a powerful tool for safeguarding human rights, so long as the communities it most affects have a say in how it is put to use.
Following the Asian crisis, the region’s economies underwent intense internal and external
scrutiny.
Other EU transfer payments would also be disbursed by the EMF under strict scrutiny, or they could be used to pay down the defaulting country’s debt to the EMF.
NEW YORK – As Swedish prosecutors’ sex-crime allegations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange play out in the international media, one convention of the coverage merits serious
scrutiny.
The House of Commons passed the legislation in January, but in April the House of Lords voted to send it to a joint parliamentary committee for additional
scrutiny.
A good politician should be able to explain without seeking to seduce; he should humbly look for the truth of this world without claiming to be its professional owner; he should alert people to the good qualities in themselves, including a sense of the values and interests which transcend the personal, without giving himself an air of superiority and imposing anything on his fellow humans; he should not yield to the dictate of public moods or of the mass media, while never hindering a constant
scrutiny
of his actions.
Much of the corporate money can be traced; the rest flows anonymously, as “dark money” that avoids public
scrutiny.
In these circumstances, governments can no longer maintain the barriers to information flows that historically protected officials from outside
scrutiny.
But the Olympics will also bring intense international
scrutiny
of China’s weaknesses at a delicate moment in the country’s development.
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