Sentences with phrase «mean less scrutiny»

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.

Not exact matches

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.
Needless to say, terms like «religious identity» or «subjective experience» are no less open to critical scrutiny for their suggestions of a fixed referential meaning than the split between public and private realms of experience that they come to signify.
Many of the volume puppy producers have abandoned AKC — meaning less revenue for AKC and also removing them from any scrutiny by AKC.
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.
«More competition means better terms and less scrutiny on underwriting,» Little says.
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