Sentences with phrase «coming under more scrutiny»

Because the law on marijuana use is likely to change in the very near future, the whole area of drug crime is 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.
And on the partnership front, compensation models are also coming under more scrutiny.
But she said food manufacturers might need to come under more scrutiny over what they add to packaged food.
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.
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.
In the aftermath of England's quarter - final exit, Walcott came under more scrutiny.
But its crossovers come under more scrutiny too, particularly when painted in Peugeot Sport's distinctive two - tone «coupe franche» colour scheme.
Those fees, in turn, could come under more scrutiny under the new Department of Labor fiduciary rule, which may require «better transparency on the total costs of investing,» according to Morningstar.
In a year where games came under more scrutiny than ever (for good and bad reasons), Breath of the Wild passed all inspections with flying colours.
Its political and social importance has seen climate modelling come under more scrutiny than ever before.
«Platforms like Facebook need to be very, very careful with data, and they will come under more scrutiny by the government going forward,» said Rich Raddon, co-founder of Zefr, a Los Angeles start - up that helps brands target YouTube content for advertising.

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The walled - garden nature of Facebook in particular has come under scrutiny, as they've recently had significant problems regarding the accuracy and efficacy of their advertising methods, with several big brands opting to reduce their ad spend on the site until more accurate metrics are released.
And no program has come under greater scrutiny, or for more reasons.
LOS ANGELES, May 2 - U.S. companies with more cash on their balance sheets thanks to tax reform are coming under greater scrutiny from activist investors, a top Goldman Sachs Group Inc investment banker said this week.
Today, 8 July 2015, WikiLeaks releases more than 1 million searchable emails from the Italian surveillance malware vendor Hacking Team, which first came under international scrutiny after WikiLeaks publication of the SpyFiles.
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.
From oil in Gatorade to the amount of caffeine and other stimulants in energy drinks and the so - called «pink slime» found in beef, previously unnoticed ingredients are coming under scrutiny as health - conscious consumers demand more information about what they eat and drink, and sometimes go public via social networking and the Internet.
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.
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.
And even if it were the case that in the past we spent less time defending and discussing specific dogmas, there seems to me to be a much more plausible explanation than «no one really used to care about dogma», which is this: it's not that we didn't care about dogma, but rather that the truths of faith have come under unprecedented scrutiny and attack in the modern period, not least fromdissenters within the Church, so it has become essential that we do talk about what we actually believe.
The event came at a time when the packaging industry is under more scrutiny than ever before, with the government, media and consumers all calling for change.
Scott, who was No. 1 in the world less than two years ago, comes under scrutiny more than most because he's supposedly got that very glaring weakness in his game: putting.
Iwobi has become a favourite of the fans in his short time with the senior squad, and rarely comes under scrutiny, and there is certainly more to come from him.
The work of Professor Ranjit Chandra came under scrutiny in 1994, when a nurse who worked for Chandra on his research in Canada revealed that published papers referred to far more mothers and babies than had been recruited to the studies.
The government's controversial health and social care bill came under even more scrutiny today as Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords requested sweeping changes to the legislation.
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.
What is clear is that the more Conservative economic policies come under scrutiny the more they fall apart.»
Loeb's donations to Gov. Cuomo and other New York Democrats and Republicans have come under scrutiny since last week because of a since - deleted Facebook post accusing Stewart - Cousins, who is black, of having done «more damage to people of color than anyone who has ever donned a hood» by supporting public teacher unions over charter schools.
Bump stocks, which can increase the rate of fire on a weapon, came under intense scrutiny after investigators said they believed Stephen Paddock used them to modify weapons used in a mass shooting in Las Vegas last October that killed roughly 60 people and injured hundreds more.
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The devices are becoming standard practice in many police departments as video technology becomes more prevalent in our everyday lives — and departments come under increasing scrutiny.
Of the thousands of dollars in 2013 campaign donations returned by New York City Comptroller John Liu, more than half were connected to so - called intermediaries, often - prolific fund - raisers whose role in his operation has recently come under scrutiny.
«Democrats do this too, of course, but with the liberal media bias, our candidates come under far more scrutiny
De Blasio said more could be gleaned about Carson from the confirmation process, when his nomination comes under closer scrutiny.
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.
And while life expectancy has increased with better therapies, surgeries, and more aggressive treatment of identified risk factors, depression has come under increasing scrutiny as a risk factor that could make a difference, if properly treated.
Among the buzzwords in health circles these days, chemicals — BPA, VOCs, parabens — are coming under more and more scrutiny.
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.»
But some online programs operating in more than two dozen states have come under scrutiny for reaping profits while yielding poor academic academic outcomes.
Has any single model of car come under more intense scrutiny than the Porsche 911?
Fuel economy aside, the all - new Jazz hasn't hit many high notes over at CarAdvice, with the car's lack of ESP and more tech - savvy auto coming under scrutiny from the site's readers.
In the last year or more, credit cards and the laws that govern the industry have come under serious scrutiny due to the large amounts of individuals and families facing serious debt problems involving credit cards.
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As more competitive gamers and spectators are attracted to these older scores, the scores have come under much closer scrutiny.
Covered by the Wall Street Journal, among others, the show (May 27 - June 25, 2014) has come under scrutiny for featuring too many images of Pharrell, more art by men than women and a photograph by Terry Richardson, who has been accused (but never charged) of sexual assault and harassment by several models.
Environmental considerations aside, as the percentage of electricity generated by wind increases, renewable energy is coming under a lot more scrutiny now for one simple reason — money.
There's lip service, certainly, but only that; the efforts go the other way, as can be seen from the fact that some of the more comically unfair alimony laws in the USA are coming under feminist scrutiny now that women are increasingly becoming the payors.
Some of the more unreconstructed attitudes of some at the top end of the legal profession have come under uncomfortable scrutiny in recent weeks.
And it has come under more recent scrutiny in an application involving Apple, Inc. before Magistrate Judge James Orenstein of the United States District Court, Eastern District of New York, in In Re Order Requiring Apple, Inc..
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