Sentences with phrase «less scrutiny»

Last year, a similar pipeline received approval with far 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.
Less scrutiny of management performance due to the lack of outside investors in the corporation.
Remember, no exam life insurance uses less scrutiny during the underwriting process (how life insurance companies evaluate risk).
The actual nuts and bolts of the state spending plan has received much less scrutiny.
Thus, we will have a parliament with fewer teeth and providing less scrutiny or push - back than is required.
One major problem with some no - bid contracts is that they get less scrutiny and oversight.
If you have multiple minor health concerns, it's possible that no exam life insurance will be a better route to go because the underwriting process uses less scrutiny.
Another response was that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has focused too heavily on the largest firms, with less scrutiny of smaller ones.
However, «there's less scrutiny given to the salaries at which people are hired,» says Toutkoushian.
Removing the quality of teaching judgement means there will be less scrutiny on methods, and instead a focus on outcomes and pupil achievement.
The Center for Freedom and Prosperity was once funded by the Charles Koch Foundation and has actively lobbied for more liberalized tax laws, and for less scrutiny towards offshore tax havens.
(Once an antitrust bête noire, Microsoft can enjoy one benefit of no longer being the biggest, baddest boy on the block: a bit less scrutiny from regulators.
Big banks, from Goldman Sachs to Bank of America, would face less scrutiny, and other large financial institutions, such as insurance giant MetLife, could escape tougher rules altogether under the legislation approved largely along party lines.
People look on established names with a lot less scrutiny than unknowns.
While far from being bad news, the announcements around Eric Pickles» «troubled families» scheme are likely to receive rather less scrutiny than they would in a week where the Westminster village isn't fascinated by goings - on at the Leveson Inquiry.
The result is that the Government can pass legislative proposals with greater ease and with less scrutiny if it can do so as delegated, rather than primary, legislation.
The franchise's directorial choices tend to come under a little less scrutiny, but with the recent departure of Sam Mendes — who helmed the...
Critics complained that SoFi would undergo less scrutiny than traditional banks.
The Switch is likely to draw less scrutiny and ire if it's not looking to reshape the way we play games and instead humbly presenting the very best of what Nintendo has to offer, in the living room and on the go.
We also recommend you keep the vitamins in their original containers because it might mean less scrutiny at security, but of course many people travel with their vitamins organized into day - by - day plastic bags too.
Cindy Coutts, president of Sims Recycling Solutions Canada, says that though primary recyclers are regularly audited, downstream companies receiving partly processed commodities for further refining receive far less scrutiny.
Labour knew full well that the logs were a source of many news stories, and that failing to publish them would lead to less scrutiny of their actions.
«More competition means better terms and less scrutiny on underwriting,» Little says.
When it comes time for your college student to fill out the FAFSA, the government will look at your savings with less scrutiny than your child's.
That's because many gene tests are considered «laboratory developed tests,» which get less scrutiny from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration than those developed as «test kits.»
If you have minor health concerns, it's possible that no exam life insurance will be a better route to go because the underwriting process uses less scrutiny.
If an investor or fellow entrepreneur tells you that you will save legal fees by doing your seed round with notes instead of stock, what she really means is that the kind of investment that can be done with a note or notes will be less formal, will involve less scrutiny and due diligence, than a round that is priced.
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.
«In my experience where councils are dominated by one party there is less scrutiny,» he says.
When a Government chooses to insert into primary legislation powers to make statutory instruments, one of the consequences of that choice — whether or not it is the reason for the choice — is that those matters that will thereby fall to be dealt with in secondary legislation will receive far less scrutiny than those matters that are addressed on the face of the Bill.
In theory, all 150 state Assembly and 63 state Senate districts New York legislators drew following the 2010 census were subject to federal review, though Vattamala said upstate lines probably received less scrutiny.
It's pleasures are modest, perhaps falling short of its lofty sights, and yet, given the lesser scrutiny involved in a home video, streaming or cable TV showing, it should find a more receptive audience than the ones who paid top dollar to see it in theaters.
It also should suffer far less scrutiny than a theatrical release would demand, as what would be too manipulative and predictable to justify spending money for on the big screen seems like a well - acted and somewhat touching romance when looking at it on the small screen, provided you're into that sort of thing.
Should the professionals who spend six to eight hours alone in a room with 20 vulnerable children be subject to any less scrutiny?
Katie Harrison would like to see schools becoming more autonomous: «We need to improve school autonomy by allowing teachers much greater freedom with what and how they teach, with less scrutiny
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.
This basic form of registration identifies you as an unlikely threat to national security and enables you to speed through the airport checkpoint with less scrutiny.
This may have the undesirable effect of subjecting material in the latter part of an [Summary for Policymakers] to less scrutiny than that in the early part... (p. 293)
Apparently lacking Revkin's scientific nous, Porter accepted Greenstone's views with far less scrutiny.
Chairman of the Committee Baroness Taylor of Bolton said: «The Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill grants unduly broad powers to ministers and establishes sanctions regimes that will be subject to less scrutiny and challenge than those that exist at present.
Indeed, because they may receive less review and less scrutiny than a bespoke contract while being used more frequently, their quality probably matters more.
While we are not familiar with all the circumstances in which these various cheques were tendered, one has to presume that the fraudsters intended to benefit from the fact that a cheque written on a law firm account would receive less scrutiny than one coming from an unknown entity.
Remember, there's less scrutiny with no exam life insurance.
Less scrutiny for private REITs One advantage of private REITs is that there are fewer constituencies to answer to, whereas public REITs must inform a variety of «publics,» including governmental regulators, of their activities.
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