Therefore, the Legislative branch checks and scrutinises the work done by the Executive branch. |
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Tradition too is an important element, more so when one scrutinises the fundamentals of the game. |
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On his days off, he scrutinises the children in the playground opposite his apartment and shadows a little girl through the local park. |
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Another board of officers then scrutinises them and the divisional commander sends it up. |
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That is how the legislature scrutinises the laws the executive intends to pass. |
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The House of Lords scrutinises bills that have been approved by the House of Commons. |
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The Commission also scrutinises party recommendations for working peerages to ensure propriety. |
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The European Union Committee also scrutinises EU legislation and other EU proposals, as well as conducting inquiries. |
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The Independent Monitoring Commission in Northern Ireland, which scrutinises all paramilitary activity, was due to report in October. |
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Set up in 2011 the committee, made up of AMs, scrutinises health minister Mark Drakeford, key health bodies, and holds the Welsh Government to account for policy and spending. |
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They lead an Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet which scrutinises the actions of the Cabinet led by the prime minister, as well as offer alternative policies. |
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