Sentences with phrase «coming under the microscope»

When markets are uncertain and costs come under the microscope, a CFO will take note of a big expense for a small detail and think, «That's such a trivial item that our customers won't even notice it's gone — but it will save us money.»
And in the past month, the hot Los Angeles - based startup has come under the microscope like never before.
Despite its poverty and isolation, North Korea has poured resources into a sophisticated cyber-warfare cell called Bureau 121, defectors from the secretive state said as Pyongyang came under the microscope for a crippling hack into computers at Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Manafort has come under the microscope in recent weeks.
As the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) materializes, packaging operations come under a microscope.
The team doesn't have much cap space to work with, so Mitchell's $ 8.1 million cap hit in 2018 could come under the microscope.
he's picking up monies and must be aware of «duds» in the squad who are overpaid and don't come under the microscope and attention of fans that he is subject to.
The Everton defender has endured a difficult season at Goodison Park with his form coming under the microscope during the Toffees» struggles.
The notion of AP classes and scores as all - important to college admissions also came under the microscope; the study found that while the majority of colleges use AP exams as a factor in admissions, the way the scores are used varies widely among institutions.
As George Osborne's leadership ambitions come under the microscope, is even David Cameron losing...
As George Osborne's leadership ambitions come under the microscope, is even David Cameron losing patience with his old pal?
In the first of two supplements, the origins of the human immune system come under the microscope
Over the past few years, as cash - strapped states and school districts have faced tough budget decisions, spending on teacher compensation has come under the microscope.
There was a contentious elementary school rezoning on the Upper West Side, middle - school admissions came under the microscope, and yet another plan to diversify Specialized High Schools went nowhere, as did the attempt to quickly turn around failing Renewal Schools.
There was a contentious elementary school rezoning on the Upper West Side, middle - school admissions came under the microscope, and yet another plan to diversify Specialized High Schools went... Continue reading Top 5 NYC School Issues That Enraged Parents in 2017 — And What Will Happen In 2018
The latest Countryman is too new to have been tested by Euro NCAP, but a strong active safety equipment tally means we would expect a good rating when it does come under the microscope.
Last year, there was a big scandal over mutual fund pricing, and non-401 (k)- type stable value funds came under the microscope because of the obvious difference between the value of the assets and the stated NAV of the funds.
From its hotel - cum - laboratory in Charlotte, North Carolina, the group is redesigning each element of its properties, with everything from the public spaces, guest rooms, and bars, to the meeting facilities and coffee shops coming under the microscope.
With competition heating up since 2005 on Xbox with Forza Motorsport, the shaky online component of Gran Turismo 6 especially came under the microscope.
But at a time when even professional journalists and respected authorities are coming under the microscope for whether they've conducted themselves properly as content publishers, it's also good risk management.
The federal government libraries are going through some pains right now, and it's really just a matter of time before government libraries across the country come under the microscope, I fear.
This case has seen some difficult and novel issues raised and the SFO's disclosure duty towards a defendant under these specific circumstances has come under the microscope of the Divisional Court.
It was his 209 hours of written work product that came under the microscope, however.
Personal injury litigation has come under the microscope over the last few months.
If that argument stood up a whole host of religious practices could come under the microscope.
We lack, as Billingsley describes, the sober second thought that these comments may one day come under the microscope if up for an appointment.
In the current economic environment, with businesses under pressure to root out non-performing assets, it is hardly surprising that professional advice has come under the microscope and bad advice, breaches of duty and even fraud has been exposed.
Give one wrong answer and your employment future comes under the microscope.
Over the last decade rates and taxes have consistently increased at a faster rate than inflation and has increasingly come under the microscope as landlords focus on preserving their net income in a challenging trading environment.

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Hopefully a non-protestant will be the GOP nominee, and hopefully the more quirky views of his religion and his detractor's faiths will come under the national microscope.
New regulations mark the first time that packaging operations will come under the regulatory microscope in a significant way.
The only things we can be pretty sure of is that we lose 40 - 60 million if he stays, there will massive distraction all season with his performances being under the microscope fairly or not, and come January when he is free to talk to his next club there will be that distraction both for the club and the player.
He was dazzling that day, and in the weeks to come, a sensation with an awesome nickname and a penchant for amazing plays in a sport that loves sensations and nicknames and plays and is too big to examine all of those who produce them under a microscope.
I am however worried by its timing coming as it is at a time Dasuki is, in a manner of speaking, in the eye of the storm and under the microscope.
«As soon as the water comes out of the hole we're going to take it into the lab, filter out the cells, stain them and put them under a microscope
But for some reason — either because the audience is too nice, or because everyone has become complacent with low expectations, or because we all want to avoid the retribution that comes from someday putting ourselves under the proverbial microscope — we've let lackluster talks become the norm.
The «eureka» moment came later, as the slices were examined under a microscope at Israel's Weizmann Institute.
Under a microscope illuminated with ultraviolet light, the layers come into focus.
Under a microscope, a cell's cytoplasm can resemble a tiny underwater version of New York's Times Square: Thousands of proteins swarm through a cytoplasm's watery environment, coming together and breaking apart like a cytoskeletal flash mob.
Looking at oyster tissue under a microscope, a team led by zoologist Andrew Mount of Clemson University in South Carolina recently came across another source.
I'm under a microscope when it comes to sugar use!
It seems that past offenders stay under a microscope when it comes to testing.
There secret wounds and traumatic revelations come to the fore amid a media circus that spotlights the case and puts the nation under a social microscope.
The chassis got a close inspection, and every critical part that comes off the car is checked for cracks and examined under a microscope before it's rebuilt and put back into the system.»
The moment of truth came in a windowless basement laboratory on January 23, 1997, at around 2 or 3 a.m. «JD and I put a microcapsule in between two copper electrodes on a slide, put it under a microscope, and for the first time, against conventional wisdom, proved that you could move a particle inside a microcapsule with an external electric field,» Comiskey wrote.
When it comes to Clinton, he says, health care has been under a microscope and may continue to face scrutiny, which could affect some companies in the U.S. and Canada.
When it comes to diet and adverse reactions, it's always necessary to examine it all under a microscope both for pets and ourselves.
We've put them under the microscope to discover what's new, and whether they're worth looking out for in the coming weeks.
Berlind's particular contribution came through the manner in which he superimposed layers of space and distance, foreground and background, as though the substances within each spatial level were compressed under a microscope's cover slide, or seen through sheets of Mylar, one above the other.
These are the types of questions that may come up with a judge or opposing party, so it's better to be proactive than appear uninformed when the process is put under a microscope.
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