Not exact matches
But as these recent fiery debates within the drug industry underscore, pharma's price hike tactics,
now under constant public
scrutiny, may well lead to
more far - reaching change — whether imposed by legislation or by biopharma companies upon themselves.
That aspect of Arsenal's business model is perhaps
under more scrutiny now than at any other time during Arsene Wenger's reign as manager of the club.
His donations are
under scrutiny now as he faces criticism for writing in a since - deleted Facebook post that Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins has done
more to harm people of color than anyone who has worn a hood — an allusion to the Ku Klux Klan.
Donations to de Blasio's shuttered nonprofit group have been
under high
scrutiny for
more than a year
now, with investigations by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and the state Joint Commission on Public Ethics.
Now they're going to be
under more scrutiny.»
Environmental considerations aside, as the percentage of electricity generated by wind increases, renewable energy is coming
under a lot
more scrutiny now for one simple reason — money.
But the WSIA's restrictive approach to mental stress claims (as compared to its
more expansive approach to claims involving a physical injury) is
now under constitutional
scrutiny as a result of a recent case of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal («WSIAT»).
There's lip service, certainly, but only that; the efforts go the other way, as can be seen from the fact that some of the
more comically unfair alimony laws in the USA are coming
under feminist
scrutiny now that women are increasingly becoming the payors.
Since subprime mortgage lending had a large role in instigating the Great Recession, mortgage lending has therefore come
under greater
scrutiny in the U.S. where information about the prevalence and scope of mortgage fraud is
now more readily available.