Scrutiny
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When the US last experienced a crisis of this magnitude, in the 1930s, the Federal Reserve System similarly came under Congressional
scrutiny.
Big business and the military are able to push through their interests much more in Pakistan than in India because India's government is more open to
scrutiny.
Among their demands are a clear job description for the role, public
scrutiny
of candidates, and a shortlist with more than one candidate.
There may indeed be situations where we would approve a political leader telling us a lie, but such cases should remain rare and subject to careful
scrutiny.
In the realm of international economics, being perceived as boring confers power to the extent that it allows major decisions to be made without a great deal of external
scrutiny.
Nonetheless, one hopes that the treatment of those who make the goods, produce the services, and build the things that make us happy and productive – from clothing and technology to sports stadiums and college campuses – continues to come under
scrutiny.
All of it – the constant scrutiny, the bad press, the tarnished reputation – will hit their long-term stock prices.
Moreover, the agreements lack transparency, as they were considered commercially confidential – and were thus shielded from public
scrutiny
– until they were passed into law.
Quarterly earnings cycles, real-time pricing, and constant
scrutiny
by shareholders have pushed pharmaceutical companies toward projects with clear, immediate payoffs – at the expense of more speculative, but potentially transformational research.
Leave aside governors (the BJP asked all to resign to make way for political appointees soon after its 2014 election victory) and start with the judicial system, which has come under
scrutiny
since January, when the Supreme Court’s four most senior judges held an unprecedented press conference to question Chief Justice Dipak Misra’s allocation of cases.
It treated the UN Security Council with disdain in its rush to war in Iraq, invoking justifications that have not stood up to
scrutiny.
The theory behind parliamentary government is that parliamentary
scrutiny
offers the best-testing ground for government proposals, the best restraint against abuse, the best source of legitimacy and, above all, a system that can adapt flexibly to changing times.
They set priorities among the well-intentioned projects they finance, merely by deciding to do some things and not others – often based on political realities and media attention rather than rigorous
scrutiny.
But, regardless of who wins America’s presidency, the world should expect closer
scrutiny
of imports from China and other low-cost countries as well as of outsourcing of services to places like India.
Another drawback to hosting the games is the public
scrutiny
a city receives.
The process picked up momentum late last year, after hackers leaked thousands of e-mails from a top British research facility showing that some of the world’s most influential climatologists had been trying to disguise flaws in their work, blocking scrutiny, and plotting together to enforce what amounts to a party line on climate change.
The argument that EU membership has undermined Britain’s ability to craft its own foreign policy simply does not bear
scrutiny.
Third, the nuclear deal with Iran, despite facing continued
scrutiny
in Iran and the US, has raised hopes that the country could play an important role in pushing for a political solution in Syria.
Similarly, French prudence will be under
scrutiny
during discussions of a new European financial framework, which will test France’s capacity to view EU budgets as something other than a means of redistributing EU cash, particularly to farmers.
They have grown impatient with the messiness of the democratic process, stifling regulations, high taxes, and media
scrutiny.
This gauntlet of
scrutiny
is why young women with great leadership qualities are often reluctant to enter the public eye: they see this abuse, whether “positive” or negative, as a no-win proposition, one that powerful men simply do not face.
The furious opposition of social policy advocates to free trade, however, cannot stand
scrutiny.
Proper regulation and
scrutiny
is crucial to an international organization’s success, and robust environmental, labor, and procurement standards are essential to the mission of all development lenders.
However,
scrutiny
reveals these well-intentioned policies to be misguided.
In fighting poverty, we should be skeptical of silver bullets and ensure that every policy, however well intentioned, receives deep
scrutiny.
Given that the US Constitution prohibits the government from establishing any religion, it remains to be seen whether this provision of the order will withstand judicial
scrutiny.
Opening up the past to public
scrutiny
is part of maintaining an open society.
The argument that all parties – surrogate mothers, babies, and commissioning parents – benefit from the transaction has not withstood
scrutiny.
While leaders are not elected, either directly or by a representative body, their performance is subject to close
scrutiny
– for example, by the National People’s Congress (NPC) and local people’s congresses.
Indeed, the very fact that the Fed is under such intense political
scrutiny
makes it all but certain that it will take the first opportunity to reestablish its price-stability bona fides.
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