Sentences with phrase «now under the microscope»

Atlanta (CNN)- A top - tier rabbi and expert in Jewish law and ethics is now under the microscope for what many see as his own ethical transgressions.
A funny thing happened on the way to getting Progressive legislation passed in NYS, the people who pass that legislation are now under a microscope for behavior that's often illegal, and glaringly unbecoming to elected officials in high office.
That is now under the microscope after Trump issued an executive order to start building a wall on the border.
The mayor repeatedly referred to how frequently he spoke with lawyers about donors and the fundraising issues now under the microscope — which of course, to some, might raise the question of whether he or his team suspected they were running up against the law.
Russell Rumberger In America's push for education reform, the college completion problem is now under the microscope.
White says, «Since you're now under a microscope, your business will be expected to grow and start turning a profit a lot quicker than you might have expected it to.»
The insurance company's rates are now under the microscope so to speak and they must be as competitive as possible.
Hollywood producer David Guillod — who's been accused of sexual assault by at least 4 women, including actress Jessica Barth — is now under the microscope of investigators... TMZ has learned.

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Now, the movie's Academy Award aspirations, as well as Fox Searchlight's quest to justify the money it spent at Sundance, are up in the air as long as Parker and his past remain under the microscope.
His real estate empire is now under a national microscope, its every deal scrutinized for hints of federal influence.
Nobody can take too many of these kinds of hits, especially a guy under the microscope is to produce right now.
While it appears as though they've now missed out, barring any late drama, Conte will have to consider alternatives and the report claims that four names are under the microscope.
Now that their millionaire father is the Republican nominee for president, their glamorous life is under the microscope like never before.
Now, with Percoco under the microscope, lawmakers may call for ethics measures that impact the executive branch — a maneuver we've seen before from Senate Republicans.
If the sentencings of two ex-house leaders of one state weren't enough, now New York's two most powerful politicians are under the microscope.
Now the East Side organization finds itself under the microscope of state and federal investigators, who two weeks ago took documents from the organization's headquarters using a warrant.
As the MPs» expenses row threatens to overshadow the forthcoming elections it is local councillors» claims which are now being placed under the microscope as voters across the country want to know what their local representatives are spending.
Now, at a least a couple of the Cuomo alumni are under the microscope of multiple political corruption investigations.
Proteins desired for preserving organs and frozen food longer are now visible under the microscope
We have thousands and thousands of biological samples now going under microscopes around the world to be identified and quantified.
«By the 30th day of culture, there were obvious clumps of fluorescent cells visible under the microscope,» says lead author Valentin Sluch, Ph.D., a former Johns Hopkins biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology student and now a postdoctoral scholar working at Novartis, a pharmaceutical company.
Now, after observing the tissue under the microscope, researchers discovered that it resembles brown fat, which is found in newborn babies and hibernating mammals to help them keep warm.
«It is now well - documented that cancers that look the same under the microscope actually contain different genetic changes, or mutations, and respond differently to therapy,» said Clark Chen, MD, PhD, senior author and vice-chair of research and academic development in the Division of Neurosurgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
In contrast to the plaques which are typical for the disease discovered by Alois Alzheimer more than 100 years ago, the fibril structure now uncovered can not be directly observed under the light microscope.
Peering at the solution under the microscope revealed that single cells were now in the minority.
The result is what we see now which is being demonstrated with climatology but I am sure holds in all disciplines which are fortunate not to be under the microscope of the science community.
«Now a significant portion of his quarter - century business record is under the microscope of federal prosecutors — posing a potential threat not just to Mr. Cohen but also to the president.»
You're out from under the microscope — for now.
The federal government libraries are going through some pains right now, and it's really just a matter of time before government libraries across the country come under the microscope, I fear.
Moreover, the very fact that the AG's role is now «under the microscope» such as never before makes it even more likely that the AG's advisory function will be performed with far greater circumspection than perhaps has been the case in previous years.
After putting thousands of marriages under a microscope, we now understand the science of relationships.
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