Sentences with phrase «increasingly coming under fire»

While often very prominent in the community, these institutions are increasingly coming under fire from food activists.
As the recent G20 agreement, President Obama's Climate Action Plan, and the EU F - gas partial HFC ban reveals, HFCs are increasingly coming under fire and a phase - out is imminent.
Of course, it's not just giant corporations increasingly coming under fire.
In an era of free (or freer) trade, such protections are increasingly coming under fire.
A recent edition of the Rekenthaler Report from Morningstar would have us believe that American Funds have suffered investor withdrawals due to a guilt - by - association with active management which has increasingly come under fire from both academia and from key players in the... Read More
Increased amounts of protein increasingly come under fire, with many breeders and veterinarians now recommending that puppies and performance dogs eat adult dog maintenance diets instead of ballyhooed high - protein feeds.
Facebook has increasingly come under fire for how it does and could use AI to monetize and manipulate its users for advertising and influence peddling.

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The move comes ahead of congressional elections in November, and at a time when the administration's policies are increasingly under fire.
Puzder has also come under fire for saying that fast - food chains will increasingly rely on machines, instead of human employees, if states raise the minimum wage.
The probes are intensifying as Cuomo comes increasingly under fire, accused of trying to control the panel and even suppress some subpoenas.
The probes come as Cuomo came increasingly under fire, accused of trying to control the panel and even suppress some subpoenas.
Cuomo and his administration have come increasingly under fire for reacting too slowly to toxin - laced water in the small eastern New York village.
It is often diagnosed after blood tests show elevated prostate - specific antigen (PSA), but the PSA test has come increasingly under fire for being unreliable.
The dismissal of Andrew Frank, spokesman for anti-oil-sands group ForestEthics, comes amid an increasingly tense atmosphere among environmental groups — especially those registered as charities, whose public advocacy is supposed to be limited — that have come under fire by the federal government for harbouring «radicals» intent on «hijacking» the review process for Gateway.
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