Sentences with phrase «come under close scrutiny»

Affordability concerns overstated, lease transactions show Rental affordability has come under close scrutiny in recent years, as activists point to strong rent growth in the apartment market.
Rental affordability has come under close scrutiny in recent years, as activists point to strong rent growth in the apartment market.
Your other vital statistics that will come under close scrutiny by an Oregon automobile insurance company are your gender, marital status, and the demographic in which you reside.
The payday loan industry has come under close scrutiny in the last few years.
In a statewide race, his education policies will certainly come under close scrutiny, and Nashville's rejection of those ideas don't make a strong case for him.
The team from the Basque Country currently occupy 8th position but have come under close scrutiny of late following an interview with the club's former President Inaki Badiola in Spanish newspaper AS last Monday.
The licensing deal for Australia's No. 1 selling imported beer, Corona, will come under close scrutiny by the Australian competition regulator in the wake of an in - principle agreement for a $ 146 billion global mega-merger between Anheuser - Busch InBev and SAB Miller.
Video games have come under close scrutiny in the last few years as critics have pushed back at the overwhelming skew towards young white men in game characters, themes, and ideals.
THE waste recycling industry is set to come under closer scrutiny and tighter controls as the Department of Environment and Conservation works to eradicate asbestos contamination.
«In recent years, the whole way agencies are renumerated has come under closer scrutiny from clients,» Mr Mitch...
As judicatory funding came under close scrutiny in the late»70s and early»80s, campus ministry staff and programs were good targets for cuts: clearly, it takes less staff time to refer and network than it does to design and implement creative ministry.
As Boris Johnson's time as London mayor draws to an end his record at City Hall will come under closer scrutiny.
Former Congressman Rev. Floyd Flake, an investor in Aqueduct Entertainment Group and the leader of a publicly - subsidized housing empire in Queens, is coming under close scrutiny as a federal probe into the selection the new Aqueduct racino operator gets underway.
De Blasio said more could be gleaned about Carson from the confirmation process, when his nomination comes under closer scrutiny.
Microbats, the group of bats that emit echolocation signals from the larynx, came under close scrutiny because, surprisingly, some molecular studies divided them into two groups that diverged long ago, suggesting that echolocation evolved twice.
All this, however, is in jeopardy and is coming under close scrutiny.
Naturally, there are a number of people who come under closer scrutiny — though, of course, the ones who most look like they might be up to something aren't.
A hit with the establishment's more mature female guests, Gustave's relationship with one particular lady, Madame Desgoffe - und - Taxis (Swinton), comes under close scrutiny when she is murdered and her will bequeaths to him a priceless painting, «Boy with Apple.»
Since then, ALEC has come under closer scrutiny, and progressive organizations have begun to shine a brighter light on its activities.
Each part and every bolt came under close scrutiny», explains Dr Gunnar Güthenke, Head of the Off - Road Product Group at Mercedes - Benz.
If all the bases are covered properly, there is nothing for anyone to scrutinize, or the client is at least prepared for those items which will come under closer scrutiny.
Those who haven't socked away money thanks to their rent - free arrangement may come under closer scrutiny.
These reflective surfaces also invite the viewer to turn their gaze back on themselves; the self, and in particular one's religious and sexual motivations, coming under close scrutiny.
92 Once widely heralded as the alternative to oil, crop - based fuels have come under closer scrutiny in recent years, raising serious doubts about their feasibility.
saying the policy had been in place for 30 years, dating back to a time when school districts across Mississippi came under close scrutiny from the U.S. Justice Department over desegregation.
Employers» mandatory arbitration agreements are coming under close scrutiny in the aftermath of a high profile case involving defense contractor KBR's (a Halliburton subsidiary) attempt to compel Jamie Leigh Jones to arbitrate claims of rape and harassment against the company.
Quality control has not just been an issue for Ranbaxy, in fact other Indian drugmakers have come under closer scrutiny as the FDA, the guardian of the world's most important pharmaceuticals market, has increased its presence in the country, reflecting India's growing importance as a supplier to the United States.
The family courts will come under closer scrutiny from 27 April, when accredited media are to be allowed access to family court hearings in county courts and the High Court, subject to Parliamentary approval.

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As Wesfarmers moves closer to demerging Coles, Bunnings» prospects are coming under renewed scrutiny.
He could not adjust to coming under close, and often hostile, scrutiny from those who had been generally supportive earlier on.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday introduced a bill to close the carried - interest loophole, a feature of the federal tax system benefiting private - equity managers that has come under scrutiny.
Both bills have come under scrutiny in recent weeks, in part over concerns they were negotiated largely behind closed doors.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has developed a close relationship with New York City's real estate sector and accepted millions of dollars in donations from the industry's executives, ties that are coming under scrutiny as investigators probe his fundraising.
The British public is set to come under even closer scrutiny during 2012 from an advanced CCTV system specially designed for the London Olympics.
Even close pal David Laws, Children, Schools and Families spokesman, came under scrutiny.
In recent years, firms like Hilltop, SKDKnickerbocker, Mercury Public Affairs, and BerlinRosen with close ties to elected officials they help get elected have come under criticism and scrutiny because they have skirted state lobbying registration laws.
As school governance comes under increasing scrutiny from Ofsted and other authorities, every school needs to take a close look at their board, and assess whether their trustees have the right set of capabilities to steer the school successfully into the future.
One charter school operator, Achievement First, which has come under state scrutiny in the past year for its disciplinary practices, once again topped the charts with a rate of close to 50 percent for its middle school students in Hartford and a rate of better than 40 percent at its high schools in Bridgeport and New Haven.
A little closer to home, the multi-toed Hemingway cats of Key West, Fla. have come under the scrutiny of an agency of the U.S. government.
As more competitive gamers and spectators are attracted to these older scores, the scores have come under much closer scrutiny.
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Now, in the EL trigger cases, insurance coverage in the UK context has come under close judicial scrutiny for the first time — only 30 years after the US wrestled the same issues to an uneasy stalemate.
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