Sentences with phrase «high levels of scrutiny in»

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Recent legislation places tighter controls on workers» compensation medical costs and ensures that insurance carriers» requests for rate increases receive a high level of scrutiny to tackle recent increases in premiums.
Despite the higher level of scrutiny of shadow banking institutions in the wake of the financial crisis, the sector has grown significantly.
We've all been there in 1v2 situations and been back - doored at whatever level of football we've played, its just the spotlight of scrutiny is harsher at the highest level.
If Mermel stays in, too, then there could be a three - way fight for the No. 2 slot, which has been raised to a higher level of scrutiny and importance than in years past due to the Eliot Spitzer - David Paterson hand - off.
David Cameron was always going to face a level of scrutiny, reticence and awkward questioning from an opposition not only keen to appear the moral ones on the UN's side, with Iraq such a scar on their legacy, but also justified in carrying out a reasonable function of opposition particularly when some of their own - frontbencher Diane Abbott MP being a high - profile example - are so reluctant to send Britain to war in the Middle East again.
Only God knows how many persons at the highest levels in Nigeria are parading certificates and qualifications that should form the subject of scrutiny.
In that situation, I think there is some value to a higher level of scrutiny of the potential homes for the dog, within reason.
Although different theories of distributive justice would reach different conclusions about what «fairness» requires quantitatively, most of the positions taken by opponents of climate change policies fail to pass minimum ethical scrutiny given the huge differences in emissions levels between high and low emitting nations and the enormity of global emissions reductions needed to prevent catastrophic climate change.
Although different theories of distributive justice would reach different conclusions about what «fairness» requires quantitatively, most of the positions taken by opponents of climate change policies fail to pass minimum ethical scrutiny given the huge differences in emissions levels between high and low emitting nations and individuals and the enormity of global emissions reductions needed to prevent catastrophic climate change.
With the surge of high profile white - collar crimes in the last decade, the level of media scrutiny on accused individuals is higher than ever.
If Dr. Stalnaker is relying on a novel theory or technique, I should exercise a higher level of scrutiny when examining reliability, in order to prevent the trial becoming «a medical or scientific convention with an exchange of highly speculative points of view» (R. v. J.E.T. at para. 77).
There was no need to determine whether the restrictive covenant in this case (i) was entitled to a presumption of reasonableness (as done in the commercial context), (ii) required a high level of scrutiny (as done in an employment contract), or (iii) perhaps fell somewhere on a spectrum between these two ends (as is assumed in respect of franchise agreements, which are typically contracts of adhesion yet involve independent contractors in a commercial context).
A natural proclivity to place assertions made by others under intense scrutiny pays off in spades in a high stakes courtroom battle, so it's probably a good thing that the lawyers studied demonstrated atypically high levels of scepticism.
As a professional association, Career Directors International advocates the highest levels of integrity and professional scrutiny in evaluating talents.
In the post below, Dr Chelsea Bond, a Senior Lecturer in the Oodgeroo Unit at Queensland University of Technology, looks at the impact of the cuts for the broader Indigenous community controlled sector and for her work with InalaWangarra in Queensland, and at the higher levels of scrutiny on funding for Indigenous organisations than mainstream operationIn the post below, Dr Chelsea Bond, a Senior Lecturer in the Oodgeroo Unit at Queensland University of Technology, looks at the impact of the cuts for the broader Indigenous community controlled sector and for her work with InalaWangarra in Queensland, and at the higher levels of scrutiny on funding for Indigenous organisations than mainstream operationin the Oodgeroo Unit at Queensland University of Technology, looks at the impact of the cuts for the broader Indigenous community controlled sector and for her work with InalaWangarra in Queensland, and at the higher levels of scrutiny on funding for Indigenous organisations than mainstream operationin Queensland, and at the higher levels of scrutiny on funding for Indigenous organisations than mainstream operations.
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