Tarek and Christina's reputation has not faced as
much public scrutiny as Armando's has so we wanted see what type of seminar they were putting their names on.
Although many of these body care products contained far more harmful chemicals such as parabens and ethanolamines (which do contain nitrosamines), the sole scapegoating of SLS allowed these companies to safely continue using them without arousing
much public scrutiny.
For the past couple of days, Roy «Bullet» Craig has come under
much public scrutiny as he is in the center of a criminal investigation.
He survived several serious challenges in the Democratic primary but endured
much public scrutiny in 2008, when he was disciplined by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver for an inappropriate relationship with a legislative intern.
Not exact matches
Pivoting is
much harder when you're under the
scrutiny of the
public markets.
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.
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.
Uber, which under new global chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi is eyeing a
public listing in 2019, faced
scrutiny from a Senate inquiry into tax avoidance in 2016 about how
much of its earnings remained in Australia.
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.
However
much deserved, Facebook has, so far, born the brunt of
public scrutiny for what has unfortunately become standard practice for web platforms and services.
I was tired and two back - to - back meltdowns coupled by perceived
scrutiny of being in
public felt like too
much to deal with.
I can't imagine wanting to live in the
public eye under so
much scrutiny in the first place, but it goes with the job.
I'm guessing it would be mostly women who would do that; women seek divorce
much more than men do, fewer women don't have custody (2.4 million out of 8.6 million single moms, but that's approaching the number of single dads, 2.6 million) and they seem to face less
public scrutiny or at least less outrage than cheating men do.
If traditional egalitarians argue only against the very concept of (some) fair inequality they may be having the one discussion which the traditional free market cluster are better placed, and so losing the opportunity for a highly effective
scrutiny of unfair rewards and runaway inequality where the
public can and do favour a
much stronger egalitarian push.
Taxpayers spent $ 1.4 billion over a decade to rebuild dozens of Buffalo's
public schools, but how roughly $ 549 million of that was spent hasn't been specified, raising questions about how
much profit the developer made and what kind of
scrutiny a local oversight board exercised.
Buried away in government departments and lacking
public scrutiny,
much of it did not meet the standards now expected of
public science, he said.
«Sunshine is the best disinfectant,» says Peter Bosshard of International Rivers in Berkeley, Calif. «Without
public scrutiny, it is
much easier to get away with cutting corners.»
Of note, due to increased media, regulatory, and
public scrutiny, research institute and investigator reputations and funding depend as
much on perceptions of integrity as on integrity itself.
Gay bars can be a bit
much for singles who value their privacy, but dating apps can provide the same kind of social environment and date options without the
public scrutiny.
The
public should always be concerned when so
much money is being redirected away from
public scrutiny and
public control (and syphoned into charter schools, contract schools, SERC, etc).
When so
much of the AGW message is based on «trust us, we're the consensus of scientific opinion», governments and the general
public need to know that there's a small core of untrustworthy non-scientists who are doing all they can to hide their results from scientific
scrutiny.
This is an important project economically as people try to use simulations not just to design products but to certify them, where the level of
public scrutiny is
much higher.
Much of this skepticism stems from an event that has been termed Climategate, when emails and files from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia were copied and later exposed for
public scrutiny and interpretation.
Mann on Friday defended his work in a letter to Barton, saying he had exposed his research to
public scrutiny and shared
much of his data with other scientists.
Like pink slime, the practice has endured harsh
public scrutiny as
much because of a lack of transparency as anything else.
And yet
much of this is happening with no fanfare, no catchy headlines and little
public scrutiny.
As a resullt of this
public scrutiny, the Regulator is now
much more prepared to use its powers at an early stage against sponsors and trustees.
Slater and Gordon [and] Shine... are subject to
much greater
public scrutiny... In this manner, their problems are brought out into the open, where regulators as well as investors and clients can react to them.
The procurement and development of new database systems should be subject to
much greater
public scrutiny and openness.
The report doesn't have
much to say about this option, beyond observing that the ramifications for such a move would include
public doubts about the competence of new lawyers and renewed
scrutiny of the law's self - governing status.
According to the owner, the restaurant suffered a loss of business as fallout from the Radwanski scandal that lead to the downfall of the then Privacy Commissioner and opened all entertainment spending by
public officials to
much greater
scrutiny.
In recent years, the USPTO has come under increasing
scrutiny over the quality of its patent examinations.1 The growing push for reform of the patent system is fueled by the rapid rise of technology, financial services, telecommunications, and other innovations driving the information economy, all straining the USPTO's ability to evaluate and issue quality patents.2 Problems with patent quality occur when the Patent Office grants patents on claims that are broader than what is merited by the invention and the prior art. 3 In fact, a number of these problematic patents have been issued and publicized to
much fanfare, including the infamous Smuckers» peanut butter and jelly patent where the company asserted a patent on their method of making the UncrustiblesTM crust-less peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, among others.4 These «bad» or improvidently granted patents impact the USPTO's ability to promote overall patent quality which, I will show, has serious implications for the
public domain.
I tend to agree with a recent CoinDesk piece that argued the hard fork should be seen as a «rite of passage» for a technology still very
much in the process of maturing (although while heavily under
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.
To «facilitate
public scrutiny of government policies... and to encourage the involvement of the various... sectors of society in the formulation, implementation and review of the relevant policies... [T] he preparation of the report, and its consideration at the national level can come to be of at least as
much value as the constructive dialogue conducted at the international level between the Committee and representatives of the reporting State».