Sentences with phrase «also under more scrutiny»

Not exact matches

The athletes are under more scrutiny but also have a wider audience, says Apolo Ohno, American speed skater talking about the changing landscape of Olympic coverage, with CNBC's Carl Quintanilla.
The company also came under the scrutiny of Congress once more and that pressure, which came from subcommittees in both the House and Senate and from both political parties, appears to have paid off.
I also think he has been placed under more scrutiny in many regards than many of the other GOP contenders.
Since NIH put the word out about its registry, genetic tests have come under even more scrutiny than before, making the registry both potentially more important — there's nothing else like it out there — but also generating more scrutiny.
The strategy will give public research organizations more autonomy but also places them under closer scrutiny: in order to receive public funding, organizations must produce results that clearly make a positive impact on science or the economy.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
Using absurdity to illustrate absurdity — one more example of how the claim that «climate change deniers are untrustworthy because they also deny the harm of cigarette smoking» implodes under hard scrutiny.
And on the partnership front, compensation models are also coming under more scrutiny.
In a time when library resources are arguably are some of the most utilized resources in their institutions, second only to the technology infrastructures that support their schools, library resources are also coming under more scrutiny.
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