Sentences with phrase «little less scrutiny»

The franchise's directorial choices tend to come under a little less scrutiny, but with the recent departure of Sam Mendes — who helmed the...

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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-.
During the last two years, WIPP has received little scrutiny from Congress or the news media, and it has received less than one percent of the waste that it is projected to dispose during its 35 - year operational lifetime.
That's cool, but what superficially looks like a great deal for creators is less so under a little scrutiny.
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.
Beyond Slaw, House of Butter, whose Sean Hocking, in my view, has been in many ways most instrumental in opening the legal publishing industry to critical scrutiny, is perhaps a little less prolific than before in challenging the major law publishers.
«More competition means better terms and less scrutiny on underwriting,» Little says.
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