However, «there's
less scrutiny given to the salaries at which people are hired,» says Toutkoushian.
Not exact matches
The same kind of
scrutiny has been
given to St. Francis and St. Clare, though for much
less reason.
The Italian regista has come under
scrutiny from both Antonio Conte and Juve fans over the last few weeks, and his place in the side seems
less valuable
given the emergence of Paul Pogba as a key player in Conte's side.
That value may dwindle to nothing or
less if the Brexit process is badly mishandled or if the economic consequences become severe and the government takes the blame but those are risks that May presumably feels she has to run — and which are in any case no more than the risks of a soft (or «fake») Brexit
given the intense
scrutiny many Tory MPs will
give the choices made.
Secondary legislation does not necessarily warrant
less rigorous
scrutiny than primary legislation, particularly
given the tendency of Government to insert into Bills very broad regulation - making powers.
Given what we know about clinical nutrition, that sometimes a startling mix of foods can be used to help people in certain disease states — more ice cream and gravy for someone undergoing cancer treatment,
less protein and fewer vegetables for someone with kidney disease — and since dividing your risk among a wide variety of different foods can help hedge your health bets, the idea that there are universally good or bad foods doesn't hold up well under
scrutiny.
In determining whether or not any particular restriction was necessary, anxious
scrutiny should be
given to the question whether the interests of the public could be protected by a
less onerous obligation.
«We believe that the smaller banks may end up absorbing most of the increased regulatory
scrutiny related to the joint regulatory statement in December,
given their
less frequent exam cycles, higher CRE concentrations, and accelerating origination volumes,» the analysts wrote.