Examples of 'be scrutinised' in a sentence

Meaning of "be scrutinised"

be scrutinised: To be examined or inspected closely, usually in a critical manner

How to use "be scrutinised" in a sentence

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She did not want to be scrutinised by everyone.
Members have tabled amendments that deserve to be scrutinised.
The paper will be scrutinised today.
Xhaka is the type of player who will always be scrutinised.
All these aspects will be scrutinised by the venture investor.
Everything we say is going to be scrutinised.
The form proposed will be scrutinised carefully to test its effectiveness.
These practices have also to be scrutinised.
Information will be scrutinised by the competent authority according to the general procedure.
The demand can not be scrutinised.
All projects will be scrutinised to ensure that they conform to requirements as follows.
Any indications of central bank policy will be scrutinised by investors.
Every thought can be scrutinised directly except the thought by which we scrutinise.
Your finances will be scrutinised.
It should be scrutinised and not accepted uncritically based on the sensationalised headlines it generated.

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Any regulatory decision would have to be scrutinised for that.
Each of these elements needs to be scrutinised with a view to achieving international cost competitiveness.
Donations to parties may be scrutinised.
You would be scrutinised and judged from the moment you took on the role.
Inspection pits and mirrors allowed the undersides of vehicles to be scrutinised.
I believe these measures should be scrutinised to make sure they are effective.
This should make for greater flexibility in the choice of undertakings to be scrutinised.
This will be scrutinised.
In this case there are two issues in particular that should be scrutinised.
Obstacles should be scrutinised at European level.
The largest biometric project in the world should be scrutinised minutely.
Impact Assessments should be scrutinised by an independent and external body of experts.
The results of an intuitive approach must therefore ultimately be scrutinised by rational argument.
That evidence should be scrutinised by a British court before it agrees to his extradition.
This is important because it ensures that decisions can be scrutinised by those concerned.
Proposals will be scrutinised by Committee members from the same countries as the applicants.
The balance between economic freedoms and fundamental rights must be scrutinised.
All other relevant reforms should be scrutinised in relation to international and European norms.
Agrees that financial transactions coming within the scope of insurance contracts should also be scrutinised.
The regulation will now be scrutinised by the European Parliament.
And his close relationship with Seibold would also be scrutinised.
The Constitutional Treaty will be scrutinised under that spotlight.
Ideally, the quality of these planned data should also be scrutinised.
No doubt Sierra Leone will be scrutinised and criticised at the first failing.
And that his effort will soon be scrutinised?
We will be scrutinised under a microscope, " said Bulgarian Foreign Minister Solomon Passy.
Letters of Intent and Full Applications will be scrutinised for eligibility.
However, it should be scrutinised whether fluoranthene fulfils the criteria of a “ priority hazardous substances ”.
The architect 's reports need to be scrutinised carefully.
A dialogue is already planned for 2018, during which the progress of national contributions will be scrutinised.
Will the decision making process be scrutinised or brushed under the carpet?
It is against that background, therefore, that the scoreboard should be scrutinised.
The EESC calls for the rules on CFCs to be scrutinised and, if necessary, revised.
Each day presents a new puzzle, with countless factors that need to be scrutinised.
Arrangements relating to these routes may not be scrutinised by national courts under Article 85.

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