Sentences with phrase «less scrutiny on»

«More competition means better terms and less scrutiny on underwriting,» Little says.

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Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam earned slightly less in 2017 during his third year on the job, as shareholder scrutiny during the final stages of a major overhaul dampened executive pay.
Ironically, this last point is largely why many others are avoiding the public markets — they don't want the public market scrutiny on their businesses, much less have to reveal anything they're doing behind close doors.
People look on established names with a lot less scrutiny than unknowns.
But MPs will vote on the proposals on 15 July, less than two weeks after they were published, and this timetable leaves the government open to the charge that it is seeking to move with undue haste, and without allowing sufficient time for proper scrutiny.
Is there any evidence then that the election of Select Committee chairs has brought in a different kind of parliamentarian — younger, less biddable, more rebellious, representing parliament rather than government, and focused on scrutiny rather than climbing the ministerial ladder?
More generally, our previous research has also found little evidence that the 2010 reforms had increased parliamentarians» engagement with the committee system in terms of attendance or turnover, nor that they had encouraged a new breed of parliamentarian (e.g. younger, less biddable, more rebellious, representing Parliament rather than government, and focused on scrutiny rather than climbing the ministerial ladder (see here, here and here)-RRB-.
Since 2011, we've made a conscious effort to do more with less and placed increased scrutiny on all of our expenditures,» Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos said.
The Tories are dismantling public services and cutting regulations to make us more dependent on the private sector, while rendering the latter less accountable to public scrutiny.
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.
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.
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.
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.
While some of these are familiar — there is necessarily a section on «degenerate art» — others, such as art venerated by the Nazis, are less so, and expose the Nationalgalerie's collection to 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.
IPCC Deliberations Need to be Open to Scrutiny It still needs to «serve as a seeker of truth whose deliberations are open to scrutiny,» but it needs to speed things up a bit, taking less time between assessment reports and making periodic updates on how the science relates toScrutiny It still needs to «serve as a seeker of truth whose deliberations are open to scrutiny,» but it needs to speed things up a bit, taking less time between assessment reports and making periodic updates on how the science relates toscrutiny,» but it needs to speed things up a bit, taking less time between assessment reports and making periodic updates on how the science relates to policy.
New York Times More on canal transport: Transport By Barge on the Erie Canal Uses a Tenth of The Fuel of a Truck UK Canal Freight Under Scrutiny: 80 % Less CO2 Than Road Haulage... Ethanol Follies in Upstate New York Supermarket Delivers By Barge to Save Emissions: TreeHugger More on Amtrak: Taking the Train to New York: The Only Way to Fly Amtrak Finally Gets A Boost in Funding Allison Rogers on Taking a Train from DC To Rhode Island
It recommends that the industrial world chomp on 10 % less meat to limit greenhouse gas emissions, whilst enhancing human health, going on to say, «For the world's higher - income populations, greenhouse - gas emissions from meat - eating warrant the same scrutiny as do those from driving and flying.»
Strict scrutiny would mean that in order to distinguish based on a particular trait, the government has to have a compelling, narrowly tailored interest, and no less restrictive alternative available.
Another response was that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has focused too heavily on the largest firms, with less scrutiny of smaller ones.
[11] Indeed, there are less - intense and more - intense variants of Wednesbury, [12] so - called super-Wednesbury review reserved for matters of high policy [13] and so - called sub-Wednesbury review requiring «anxious scrutiny» of decisions having an impact on important rights.
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.
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.
While most of the scrutiny thus far has focused on Facebook and Twitter, and to a lesser extent on YouTube, other platforms were used too.
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