If that is the link currently
under scrutiny then how can people possibly click on that link without seeing Gavin's article?
Under scrutiny then was a federal law that threatened to withhold 5 percent of a state's highway grant if the state did not raise its drinking age to 21.
Not exact matches
He came
under scrutiny last September after firing Austin Beutner,
then publisher of the Los Angeles Times, because of a clash over whether the L.A. Times and San Diego Union - Tribune should remain part of the company.
Theranos first came
under scrutiny in October 2015, when the two - time Pulitzer - prize winning WSJ journalist John Carreyrou published an explosive investigative piece, suggesting that the company —
then valued by investors at a stunning $ 9 billion — had greatly exaggerated its abilities to quickly process an expansive range of laboratory tests from a few drops of blood.
May the kingdom of matter,
then,
under our
scrutinies and our manipulations, surrender to us the secrets of its texture, its movements, its history.
But by
then, the IRS was
under a moratorium related to the agency's controversial
scrutiny of Tea Party organizations.
Then, to sustain its reasoning in the face of new litigation, the Court found itself having to bring ever new objects
under its
scrutiny, such as moments of silence and abstinence education.
He knew
then that his job would be
under more
scrutiny with a new administration; he did not know the season would devolve the way it had.
If anyone is to blame for his confidence crisis
then it has to be Wenger; if he had bought another striker since begining of last season when it became obvious to every football follower Giroud still needs a lot of work to become the finished article
then the poor chap will not be
under such intense
scrutiny and pressure.....
Arsenal lost to City in the League Cup final last Sunday and
then in the Premier League on Thursday, placing Wenger
under renewed
scrutiny in his 22nd season in charge.
In the last of those Premier League games, between Chelsea and West Brom, he came
under scrutiny for failing to give West Brom an early penalty for a clear foul on Jay Rodriguez and
then for not sending off Albion's Craig Dawson for a shocker of a challenge on Chelsea's Davide Zappacosta.
If United make a move for Gareth Bale,
then Di Maria's future at Old Trafford will come
under more
scrutiny and an offer to take himpermanently may be looked upon kindly.
Nassau's contracting system came
under scrutiny last May after
then - State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos (R - Rockville Centre) was charged in a federal corruption case that included influencing the award of a county contract to a company that hired his son, Adam.
Let's have a proper head - to - head, including a televised debate, which would have a huge amount of interest, and
then Jeremy Corbyn can be put
under some proper
scrutiny with actual debates.»
The Housing Authority has come
under scrutiny for its failure to conduct lead paint inspections for four years and
then filing false reports stating that the inspections were completed.
The Ohio school board, divided and
under national
scrutiny,
then took critical analysis out of its lesson plan.
The police would
then have a whole new set of potential leads who would come
under scrutiny as possible perps.
I love Martin Scorsese, but I can easily see if the 4 hour cut felt like it had to be the final cut,
then it should've stayed that way and not be
under the
scrutiny of Academy voters.
Since
then, ALEC has come
under closer
scrutiny, and progressive organizations have begun to shine a brighter light on its activities.
These cases would be definitely
under scrutiny unless these are redeemeded earlier and
then re-invested
Both titles are as amazing now as they were back
then, holding up absolutely rock solid
under modern
scrutiny.
The pieces will
then go
under the
scrutiny of a panel of esteemed judges that has previously included; Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, Stephen Webster, Dylan Jones, amongst others, who will choose the winner and first runner - up of The HIX Award 2018.
The show will
then go
under the
scrutiny -LSB-...]
The show will
then go
under the
scrutiny of our 25 esteemed judges who will choose the official winner of The HIX Award 2016.
Make it a peer - review study in an established peer - review journal... that stands up
under scrutiny and
then you can start paying attention.
If A (k)-- B (k) is bounded to be less than a value, say «M», for the time period
under scrutiny,
then we can bound S1 (k) as S1 (k) < = M / d.
While I can not go into every detail of the case for the present post, I will first cover the
scrutiny by the Court
under the requirements of the Directive, which helps to understand the details of the Austrian regime of sanctions; I will
then briefly address aspects of the freedom of establishment; and last but not least I will focus on the scope of fundamental rights review exercised by the Court.
The tax rulings
under scrutiny were granted in favour of Apple Sales International (ASI) and Apple Operations Europe (AOE), first in 1991 and
then in 2007.
If they say state universities are
under scrutiny to make sure they are not discriminating against viewpoints,
then a lot of people can sue, a lot of cases are going to be pretty good and the universities are going to have someone looking over their shoulder.»
If chronic
under - settlement really is on this scale, little wonder
then that even the most naïve of us should be suspicious of those who not only seek to deny basic safeguards to children and protected parties but who also hide their settlement outcomes from public
scrutiny.
The firm later came
under scrutiny after a number of troubling discoveries, including that Cambridge Analytica's CEO had reportedly reached out to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in an effort to find some of
then - Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton's deleted emails.
Consistently, Hervis has shown a capacity for understanding key clinical concerns, developing effective treatment modalities and
then training others to implement them effectively,
under rigorous research
scrutiny.»