Sentences with phrase «get less scrutiny»

Because those businesses are not publicly traded, they get less scrutiny from Chinese securities regulators than companies that sell shares on a public stock market.

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In part, it's because digital documents usually get far less scrutiny than their hard - copy counterparts.
He said energy might do better with Trump because it might get less regulatory scrutiny.
Other contaminants — insects, hairs, fabric — although unpleasant tend to be less dangerous and as such do not typically get the same scrutiny.
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.
And while the stakes will be higher and the scrutiny closer, and while those watching will be less inclined to offer the benefit of the doubt, he should get time, too.
Because private firms are subject to less scrutiny (the clue is in the name), it was able to get away with it until the last minute.
It's unusual for campaign finance reports to get this level of scrutiny and even less common for them to end with criminal charges.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was grilled by Congress last week over privacy issues, but one of his other initiatives has gotten far less scrutiny: Zuckerberg's massive investment in an educational approach called personalized learning.
I don't dismiss this idea, but as much as I love to see a male writer who can theorize in those terms, I think there are other, less ambitious factors that may explain the gulf between male authors getting attention for bad sex scenes and female authors escaping scrutiny.
BUT to get funding from the government they teach mostly young impressionable college age and less (and those with like initiatives) the standard line that «GLOBAL WARMING EXISTS», but it won't stand up to honest scrutiny.
Our culture is watching climate science very closely (scientists are becoming aware of increased scrutiny) and I think the culture is slowly getting somewhat impatient and less trusting.
New York Times More on canal transport: Transport By Barge on the Erie Canal Uses a Tenth of The Fuel of a Truck UK Canal Freight Under Scrutiny: 80 % Less CO2 Than Road Haulage... Ethanol Follies in Upstate New York Supermarket Delivers By Barge to Save Emissions: TreeHugger More on Amtrak: Taking the Train to New York: The Only Way to Fly Amtrak Finally Gets A Boost in Funding Allison Rogers on Taking a Train from DC To Rhode Island
It's a safe assumption a policy worth $ 1 million will get more scrutiny than one of a lesser amount simply because it represents a greater risk for the insurance company.
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