Sentences with phrase «less scrutiny if»

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Cable companies Comcast (cmcsa) and Charter Communications (chtr) that are starting to offer wireless service themselves wouldn't draw much antitrust scrutiny if they bought Sprint, but now «appear less interested in outright ownership,» Niknam added.
Galloway said companies like Uber — with a valuation of $ 70 billion according to recent company press releases — would likely be worth much less if subjected to the scrutiny of the public market.
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.
And even if it were the case that in the past we spent less time defending and discussing specific dogmas, there seems to me to be a much more plausible explanation than «no one really used to care about dogma», which is this: it's not that we didn't care about dogma, but rather that the truths of faith have come under unprecedented scrutiny and attack in the modern period, not least fromdissenters within the Church, so it has become essential that we do talk about what we actually believe.
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.
All of the trademarks of his work are evident in this very first screenplay — witty banter laced with profanity, reversals, reveals, a loopy plot that doesn't make much sense if you hold it up to any kind of scrutiny but it's so fun you never will, a Christmas - time setting — less tightly controlled and mannered in his later scripts, but still there.
But, be prepared, since employment histories of less than two years will draw additional scrutiny, which is because the VA likely won't guarantee a loan if they feel a potential borrower's income is unreliable.
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.
I also suspect that those contrarians involved in their own branches of research might protest a little less loudly if they realised that it is quite within the bounds of possibility that demands be made for all THEIR original data and analysis software to come under public scrutiny.
To err is human, and if we're going to force people to live under such scrutiny, I propose that we run a 5 - year pilot project with all politicians having to record their every move on the road... But even without forcing anyone to do anything, the benefits of these cameras are big enough that many will voluntarily use them, especially once they are less expensive.
Likewise, we would be less interested in such dodgy dealings if it weren't for the mainstream media's tendency to decry Exxon funding as corrupting of the scientific method while deeming Munich Re's pronouncements — let alone the pronouncements of those they sponsor — as above scrutiny.
If A (k)-- B (k) is bounded to be less than a value, say «M», for the time period under scrutiny, then we can bound S1 (k) as S1 (k) < = M / d.
I am concerned that by putting these in a technical amendment Bill they may have been the subject of less parliamentary scrutiny than if they were placed, more appropriately, in the NTAA.
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