Sentences with phrase «come under scrutiny by»

Cryptocurrency exchanges have come under scrutiny by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission this year.
The Muscutt factors have come under scrutiny by other jurisdictions as well.
Ever since Microsoft announced their intentions of using the DVD - 9 format for the Xbox 360, it has come under scrutiny by publishers and gamers alike.
Even the «Natural» formulas by Iams have come under scrutiny by pet food experts.
The NY Times has come under scrutiny by respected democratic journalists however for its endorsement of Schneiderman.
The league was inspired by her late fiancée, Sean Bell, but has come under scrutiny by the Post for its spending.
Acknowledging the investigation, Cuomo hired an investigator to review contracting in the economic development programs that have come under scrutiny by federal prosecutors.
His efforts for Democratic candidates in 2014 has come under scrutiny by federal investigators for campaign finance practices.
Those proposals include stripping public officials who are convicted of corruption of their pensions, while also new penalties for those who use county committees to circumvent donor limits — another area in which de Blasio has come under scrutiny by federal investigators.
Legislators whose practices had come under scrutiny by the commission somehow captured the moral high ground, as Cuomo caught flack for interfering in the commission's workings.
Republicans in the Senate have been previously at odds with de Blasio, but the dispute has taken on a more pronounced posture in recent weeks as the mayor's fundraising activities on behalf of Senate Democrats in 2014 have come under scrutiny by federal investigators.
The transaction between CAC and the Caesars Entertainment parent is part of a complex web of deals that have come under scrutiny by CEOC's creditors.
Ethereum, the second - largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, falls 6 percent after The Wall Street Journal reports that it has come under scrutiny by regulators.
The Wheaton Park District came under scrutiny by the state «s attorney «s office after accounts of Schobel «s criticism were reported in the media.
Ahmad made an unsecured personal loan to Rep. Meeks that was repaid only after Meeks» finances came under scrutiny by the FBI, according to National Legal and Policy Center.
The Tier 2 Intra Company Transfer (ICT) route often used by multinational companies to transfer workers from overseas, although not part of the annual cap, also came under scrutiny by the public accounts select committee, based on the number of migrants entering via this route.
After a series of scandals not tied to Trump, campaign finance practices in the state came under scrutiny by the news media.
In Cambodia, the display of Khmer Rouge era human remains at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum came under scrutiny by the late King Norodom Sihanouk.
The rigor of the online credit recovery programs came under scrutiny by LA Unified watchers as well as by those within the district, including the school board president.
The company came under scrutiny by the SEC over the ways in which the fund has been evaluating certain assets on its books.
On the other hand, Section 3 of the Act also came under scrutiny by the High Court Division in STX Corporation Ltd v Meghna Group of Industries Limited [4](STX Corporation), and the High Court Division adopted a literal construction of section 3 (1) of the Act.
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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But they came under scrutiny in connection with Coin.mx, which authorities said was operated by Anthony Murgio, who attended Florida State University with Lebedev, and was owned by an Israeli behind the J.P. Morgan breach, Gery Shalon.
«We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform and we've sucked at it for years,» Costolo, who has come under investor scrutiny of late given Twitter's sluggish user growth, wrote in an internal memo obtained by The Verge.
The arrest comes at a national moment when the way people of color are treated by police in public places is under intense scrutiny, following the April 12 arrests of two black men sitting inside a Philadelphia Starbucks on charges that they were trespassing.
Practices regarding the collection, use, storage, transmission and security of personal information by companies operating over the Internet have recently come under increased public scrutiny.
H1b visas have come under intense scrutiny by this administration.
Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come under broad scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
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.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken special interest in ICOs, warning companies that their definition of a «utility token» will come under intense scrutiny by federal regulators.
Capital Markets Corporate Debt As Russian companies strive to cope with higher borrowing costs and a shortage of dollars and euros to repay foreign debt, emerging markets bonds are coming under increasing scrutiny by investors.
4) It is not merely the enslavement of the Dalits by the dominating groups which comes under the critical scrutiny of Dalit theology but also the enslavement of the Dalit psyche or «the inner nature of Dalitness.»
By 1936, when it was issued, the Hebrew Bible had come under intense scrutiny from scholars like Julius Wellhausen of Germany, who raised many questions about the text's authorship and accuracy.
Yet many who found Dr. Gruber's condescension akin to fingernails scraping down a blackboard were even more appalled by a paper Gruber wrote in 1997, which came under scrutiny during a recent congressional hearing at which the MIT professor was a witness.
In recent years that paradigm and the scheme of political morality that follows from it have come under critical scrutiny, and it would be unfortunate if in our eagerness to fund particular programs we would disregard the lessons suggested by that scrutiny.
All food products are coming under increasing scrutiny by government agencies and consumer groups.
The franchise model has come under scrutiny in the car industry because of egregious actions by some overseas car companies.
A push for a new sugar tax from the backbench has been shot down by Acting Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, but one Nationals «sugar belt» MP says food manufacturers might need to come under more scrutiny over how much sugar they add to food.
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.
«The Liberal party has appealed to popular concern about foreign investment in agricultural land by very significantly lowering the threshold for investments from foreigners that would come under scrutiny from the FIRB,» Bowen wrote.
Arsene Wenger is not solely blamed for the lack of spending, but has come under increased scrutiny in recent seasons for a lack of results in the Premier League, and was the subject of protests during the season by fans.
The 27 year - old England hopeful has since come under increased scrutiny from our fans, which was fuelled by Arsene Wenger when he claimed the best was still to come from Walcott, but there is the possibility that the French boss could be trying to maximise his value should he agree to sell.
Our defence has struggled so far this season, and even came under strong scrutiny this week by former right - back Lee Dixon, and Vermaelen was a top defender for our club previously, and would likely be welcomed back.
So the guy most believe to be the best bidder may not wind up being the high bidder, and that could leave credit card mogul and South Carolina native Ben Navarro, who's come under scrutiny for his business practices and is being vetted by the league now, as the favorite.
The Frenchman has failed to score in any of his last 15 Premier League appearances, and has come under increased scrutiny by the club's fans.
April 12 — West Ham's move to London's Olympic Stadium will come under increased public scrutiny following a ruling by the UK's Information Tribunal which rejected in full the London Legacy Development Corporation (LDDC)'s appeal against an earlier Information Commissioner ruling to reveal full details of the secret contract enabling West Ham to move into the publicly owned Olympic Stadium.
The substantial financial earnings made by individual Church of England Bishops from their privileged place within the House of Lords have come under scrutiny, leading to further calls from the British Humanist Association (BHA) for their removal as a part of the impending reforms to the upper chamber.
A common campaign tactic employed in 2014 by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to help Democrats take over the state Senate is coming under scrutiny.
The 2005 case of United States v. Franklin, Rosen, and Weissman against United States Department of Defense employee Larry Franklin and American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy director Steven Rosen and AIPAC senior Iran analyst Keith Weissman [41][42] raised the possibility that AIPAC would come under greater scrutiny by the Department of Justice.
The move comes after Facebook came under scrutiny from allegations by a former contractor that it was suppressing some political viewpoints in its «trending topics.»
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