The terms of the inquiry should not be set by the former prime minister whose policies and actions will be
most under scrutiny.
Not exact matches
Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come
under broad
scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «
most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
And
most important, as Microsoft lived
under government
scrutiny, employees abandoned what had been nascent internal discussions about crushing a young, emerging competitor — Google.
However,
most of it is internal and not capable of examination
under outside
scrutiny.
She has a keen understanding of her place in Hollywood, right now — as one of the breakout stars of a beloved sitcom; as the
most fascinating character on Legion, one of current TV's
most fascinating shows; as a high - profile woman in an industry currently
under an enormous amount of
scrutiny for how it treats women; and as an actress building a singularly astonishing resume of excellent, low - flying indie oddball films like Ingrid Goes West and Safety Not Guaranteed.
Poultry packaging also came
under scrutiny in 2015 when the Food Standards Agency found that 7 % of outer packaging of chicken sold in supermarkets tested positive for campylobacter, the
most common form of food poisoning in the UK.
During the grueling final competition, chefs work
under constant
scrutiny by master judges and the critical palates of some of the world's
most renowned chefs evaluate their elaborate pastries.
At this point, the entire midfield,
most of the forwards and certainly the coach should come
under heavy
scrutiny.
Scott, who was No. 1 in the world less than two years ago, comes
under scrutiny more than
most because he's supposedly got that very glaring weakness in his game: putting.
So the guy
most believe to be the best bidder may not wind up being the high bidder, and that could leave credit card mogul and South Carolina native Ben Navarro, who's come
under scrutiny for his business practices and is being vetted by the league now, as the favorite.
The loss of N'Golo Kante has been Chelsea's spectacular gain, Riyad Mahrez has failed to inspire, the defensive shenanigans of Huth and Morgan have been
under increased refereeing
scrutiny and the threat of the ball over the top to Vardy tactic has been neutralised by
most opponents.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration has since fallen
under intense
scrutiny from city watchdogs —
most recently, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman served subpoenas to parties involved in the flip, including the Allure Group and lobbyist James Capalino, who has previously raised money for both the mayor and prior owners of Rivington House.
Grassroots, one of Buffalo's
most influential political organizations that is already
under scrutiny by federal and state law enforcement agents, failed to file required financial disclosure reports, and its offshoot, Be the Change, didn't file, either.
Most recently, this focus on secrecy was shown in the extraordinary efforts of the governor's aides to shield some of his records from public
scrutiny in the State Archives, where a top Cuomo lieutenant spent nearly eight hours screening documents from Cuomo's years as attorney general that were sought by the Times Union
under the Freedom of Information Law.
Anyone familiar with The Apprentice will recall the stage when every last syllable of the contestants» CVs comes
under the
most painstaking
scrutiny from Sir Alan's henchmen.
The government's flagship Free Schools are
under greater
scrutiny than
most because their very existence is part of a huge political debate about the direction of education policy.
Zemsky sat through
most of the questioning, quietly defending the programs, but his temper finally flared
under scrutiny by Assemblyman Fred Thiele, an Independence Party member from Long Island, who sists with the Democrats.
Most recently, it came
under scrutiny for what residents in upstate Hoosick Falls said was a delayed response in alerting them about elevated levels of perfluorooctanoic acid, an unregulated chemical used to make Teflon products, in their water.
Zemsky sat through
most of the questioning, quietly defending the programs, but his temper finally flared
under scrutiny by Assemblyman Fred Thiele, an Independence Party member from Long Island.
Zemsky sat through
most of the questioning, quietly defending the programs, but his temper finally flared
under scrutiny by Assemblyman Fred Thiele, a Republican from Long Island.
The highly cited paper has been
under scrutiny ever since the last author, Paolo Macchiarini, has been facing allegations of misconduct, which
most recently led to Macchiarini's dismissal from the Karolinska Institutet.
Naturally, there are a number of people who come
under closer
scrutiny — though, of course, the ones who
most look like they might be up to something aren't.
Consensus has it that it does have a few faults, with voice acting and AI coming
under scrutiny the
most, but these issues are minor and easily excused.
Repeat viewing reveals that the movie does follow a set of rules and that the ending holds up
under scrutiny, but this payoff only occurs for the
most patient and attentive viewer.
Likewise, a further acceleration of the academies programme is to be expected and «coasting» schools will
most likely be put
under increased
scrutiny and pressure to academise.
Ironically, at a time when U.S. high schools are
under scrutiny for not being challenging enough, many students are working harder than ever, and often compromising themselves to get the highest grades and
most impressive transcripts possible, at the expense of their well - being and education.
This is what I like to call a dumb person's idea of a smart argument: it contains a whiff of truth (North Carolina's cost - of - living actually is indeed probably lower than
most states»), but quickly falls apart
under closer
scrutiny.
Instead, we've thrown the new # 50,850 Exige S to the lions to see how it copes
under the
most intense
scrutiny.
Most of the affected vehicles were sold in North America, but up to a quarter of a million cars are affected in other markets around the world, and the models
under scrutiny have been sold in the UK too - some as personal imports, others through official channels.
The idea that books are somehow more special than other forms of entertainment (or even other consumer products) is elitism, and like all forms of elitism it falls apart
under even the
most basic
scrutiny.
The Chinese companies
under the
most scrutiny are those which began trading in the US via reverse mergers, which is the practice of a private company acquiring a public company (many times penny stocks which have little or no value) in order to bypass the lengthy and expensive process of going public.
These
most recent examples come at a time where the student loan debt is
under scrutiny and debate, which makes it likely that people seeking student loan bankruptcy are finding a sympathetic court.
Secretary Betsy DeVos has been
under plenty of
scrutiny lately,
most recently through Sen. Elizabeth Warren's DeVos Watch initiative.
Pit Bull - type dogs face a barrage of prejudices,
most of them based on misinformation that falls apart
under any sort of
scrutiny.
Of all of the Batman games, even including Origins, this is the one I've been the
most critical of, and to my surprise it has held up
under scrutiny.
Most surfaces and tectures hold up
under scrutiny, and I'm constantly finding myself surprised with the increasing fidelity that developers are pulling from PlayStation VR.
Most prominently in «The Estate of Rochelle Feinstein,» a pre-posthumous undertaking of the artist's own legacy, and «I've Made A Terrible Mistake,» (2013 --RRB- a body of work examining the late Michael Jackson's public downfall, the divisiveness of pop and personal epics are brought
under tender, rather than dismissive,
scrutiny.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical
scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means
under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved
under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those
most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
As a firm believer in the concept of additionality - basically, would the proposed renewable energy project have happened
under «business as usual» conditions - he explained that offsets would only gain the upper hand through: «public perception (from closer press
scrutiny of REC financial figures); possible consumer fraud lawsuits testing deceptive marketing statutes; and perhaps
most importantly a thriving domestic offset market built around regional climate schemes such as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, AB 32 in California, the Western Climate Initiative, and possibly a national cap - and - trade scheme down the road.»
In a time when library resources are arguably are some of the
most utilized resources in their institutions, second only to the technology infrastructures that support their schools, library resources are also coming
under more
scrutiny.
Quality control has not just been an issue for Ranbaxy, in fact other Indian drugmakers have come
under closer
scrutiny as the FDA, the guardian of the world's
most important pharmaceuticals market, has increased its presence in the country, reflecting India's growing importance as a supplier to the United States.
If chronic
under - settlement really is on this scale, little wonder then that even the
most naïve of us should be suspicious of those who not only seek to deny basic safeguards to children and protected parties but who also hide their settlement outcomes from public
scrutiny.
I'm not a libertarian, nor do I agree with
most Americans of liberal inclinations that freedom of political speech should be practically absolute, but I do think restrictions on it with the force of law should be imposed very cautiously and
under intense public
scrutiny.
Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come
under broad
scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «
most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
The company has come
under scrutiny from investors, onlookers and
most recently with auditing firm Friedman, LLP.
When it comes right down to it, the side that is
most determined will be the side that knows up - front that its» position is the one that will stand up
under the cold, objective
scrutiny of an unbiased judge's or tribunal's consideration of the facts at hand.
From media reports, to provincial
scrutiny, to self - regulatory board actions, Canada's
most expensive real estate market is
under the proverbial microscope.