Sentences with phrase «added scrutiny of»

Of course there will be added scrutiny of the device once it enters market.
Dealing with debt is stressful enough, but adding the scrutiny of the credit bureaus and the constant monitoring of your credit rating, FICO ® credit score, and credit report will make the stress insurmountable.

Not exact matches

News of compromised accounts on a major Hong Kong - based exchange, a statement from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that expanded its scrutiny to cryptocurrency exchanges, and more news from Japanese regulators also added to investor worries last week.
Signs of growing regulatory scrutiny have added to investor jitters.
The ICO added that it will «closely monitor any successor companies,» countering the possibility of Cambridge Analytica could simply continue under a different name to avoid scrutiny.
The «value - add» of going private isn't so much less disclosure as it is less short - term scrutiny by bank analysts and hedge fund managers,
The study also notes a rise in the number of mineral - only sunscreens on the market — representing 34 % of the products EWG tested in 2017, double the number from a decade ago — while adding that those products often hold up better under the EWG researchers» scrutiny.
«In fact, we note that the Democrats» «Better Deal» agenda (unveiled in July 2017, targeted towards 2018 elections) highlights ongoing corporate consolidation as a threat to US consumers, and proposes sharper scrutiny of potential deals,» the analyst added.
It's worth noting that Riot Blockchain (like Longfin) is listed on the Nasdaq, which might be part of the reason for the SEC's added scrutiny.
The rapid growth of smart beta indexes and their use in ETFs has added to the need for scrutiny.
Questions about ties to Butler add to the scrutiny of Michigan State that began when Dr. Larry Nassar was charged in 2016 with abusing scores of gymnasts over 20 years while he had an office on campus.
«It's giving people confidence that despite the scrutiny of activist investors, companies can really add value through M. & A.,» Mr. Carr of Goldman said.
Then add that level of scrutiny for restaurants.
«She said she couldn't change FDA regulations that allow these ingredients to be added with little scrutiny, but that she welcomed the idea of further government review.»
«The new government is opening up the pay of middle and senior management to greater scrutiny, and will require any six - figure salaries to be approved - or vetoed - by elected councillors in the full public glare of the council chamber,» he added.
«This is the way things used to be,» said DeFrancisco, who added the comptroller was «mistakenly» taken out of the process because Cuomo convinced lawmakers that the extra scrutiny just slowed the projects down.
The goal is to get her as much exposure as possible without adding the burden of intense media scrutiny, said the source familiar with the situation.
Published in Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Matthews and Flinders focus on the parliamentary scrutiny of public appointments in the UK and reveals how select committees have accrued increasing powers to challenge ministerial appointments and how this has resulted in a series of unintended consequences that raise critical concerns regarding the overall added - value of pre-appointment scrutiny.
The political operative added that Gov. Andrew Cuomo, already under scrutiny for his handling of the Moreland Commission, may likely not want to appear negotiating the remaining session issues with an under - indictment Skelos.
The proposed subsequent review by an independent monitor would add a level of scrutiny, thereby enhancing public confidence in the process itself,» Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said in a statement.
«It's very disappointing that the reform bill was not signed into law,» agreed Assemblyman James Brennan, a Brooklyn Democrat and sponsor of an identical reform bill in Albany, in a separate statement, adding that «each measure was aimed at providing greater transparency and accountability to an authority that has come under growing public scrutiny over the years, as abuses and scandals accumulated.»
In a release announcing the signing of the legislation, Cuomo said the «overwhelming majority of public assistance sanctions do not stand up to scrutinyadding that the state's Office of Temporary Disability Assistance found that out of 21,474 cases brought to a hearing after a public assistance recipient received a sanction, only 242 of the sanctions were upheld.
«This bill indicates a very common sense approach to this issue by adding additional layers of scrutiny and transparency to a process that, for too long, has been shrouded in mystery,» Serrano said in a statement.
«It's comforting to know that previous findings on the culturally polarizing impact of greater science comprehension can be replicated,» he said, adding that the findings are particularly reassuring in an era when many findings in social sciences are facing intense scrutiny over replicability.
If Yang had tackled mushroom browning by adding bits of genetic code from another organism, it would have been subject to USDA scrutiny as other non-browning produce has been.
For those species, the human cells could be added at a later stage of embryonic development and would require an extra layer of scrutiny by a special NIH committee.
Certainly, the food dyes were not the only problems with many of the foods I used to consume and I cringe when I think about the sugar, artificial sweeteners and chemical additives, but food dyes deserve their own scrutiny, especially since they are added to so many foods that are marketed to children!
Saturated fat and added sugars have both come under well - deserved scrutiny, but there are also issues with excess protein: in aggregate, stimulating sometimes unwelcome growth signalling, and of specific amino acids, like methionine.
Taking on the lightning - rod subject of gay conversion, I Am Michael presents its case study without judgment or deep scrutiny, and while there is something to admire in the neutral approach, it ultimately adds up to a flat and colorless film.
As value - added research designs gain in popularity and undergo increasing scrutiny, experts are beginning to wave cautionary flags about how best to make use of them in education.
This year warrants additional scrutiny, as some of the pieces simply don't add up to us.
Second, assuming the reproducibility bar is passed, can the CFR's specification model withstand scrutiny; that is, is CFR's claim to capture teacher value - added in isolation of all other factors (e.g., demographic characteristics, student sorting, etc.) really believable?
«On the other hand, if the parents point out that the family has a horrific history of medical issues and they're worried about the child's future insurability for life insurance purposes, that would certainly warrant a close scrutiny of life insurance,» he added.
I've always been pretty meticulous, and trading hammers the lesson home, but blogging adds another level of pressure & scrutiny.
Imhof built glass partitions between rooms and a raised glass floor throughout, which adds a frisson of danger while allowing voyeuristic scrutiny of the performers crawling among the transparent panes, as if they were another species on view.
By definition, once science is added to politics, an extra level of scrutiny has been made available.
How Exxon responds to resolutions proposed for the company's annual meeting next May could add to scrutiny of the company, as New York State prosecutors probe what Exxon knew about global warming and what it told investors and the public.
Because the added scrutiny applied to the potentially biasing influence of advocacy only need be applied to scientific analyses that I disagree with.
Compounding the problem, Ledford and others say, is that Duke wants to recoup nearly all of its grid costs through a bill add - on or «rider,» which isn't subject to the same type of scrutiny at the utilities commission as base electricity rates or proposals for new power plants.
A game of their choosing I might add that will raise the hackles and intense scrutiny of every investigative reporter worthy of the name.
The magic words for gender - based intermediate scrutiny add a layer of nuance worth noting.
In the Appellant's case there were compelling reasons underlying the need for an instruction of added scrutiny concerning the testimony of the four other witnesses implicated in the crimes (at para. 54 and 58).
Compounding Pharmacies Face Added Scrutiny in Wake of Meningitis Outbreak, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, January 26, 2013 After Multiple Lawsuits Allege Wrongful Death and Other Claims Against Energy Drink Company, Insurance Companies Seek Declaration that They Are Not Obligated to Provide Defense, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, December 7, 2012 More Than Forty People in Indiana Sickened in Fungal Meningitis Outbreak; State Seeks to Revoke License of Pharmacy Where Outbreak Allegedly Originated, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, October 31, 2012 Photo credit: By Ben Mills (Own work)[Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.
The media has added a new layer to scrutiny of the Trump campaign — but more importantly — they have unearthed serious questions about whether campaign improprieties have legal consequences or whether our nation's laws are merely unenforced suggestions.
How do you deal with the added pressure of the public's concern and scrutiny?
Stanley Burnton J added the following considerations: - The degree of scrutiny and caution to be applied by the court to subsequent reasons should depend on the subject matter of the administrative decision in question.
«Removing these brokers is a no - brainer, as they add very little incremental value to advertisers and a lot of rightful scrutiny to Facebook,» Reinhardt said.
Furthermore, the FSA adds it will continue its scrutiny of cryptocurrency exchanges, with warnings if necessary, in the aftermath of the recent Coincheck theft.
Noting that the Commonwealth Senate on 31 August 1999 rejected one such regime, the Committee recommends that similarly close scrutiny continue to be given to any other proposed state and territory legislation to ensure that protection of the rights of Indigenous peoples will not be reduced further» Concluding Observations on Australia (24 March 2000, see United Nations document CERD / C / 304 / Add.101, para 8) See also Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission Native Title Report (2000), page 158
But foreclosure rescue companies charging borrowers thousands of dollars while adding little or no value are coming under scrutiny by the Federal Trade Commission and the FBI.
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