Sentences with phrase «often under more scrutiny»

Defenders are often under more scrutiny than anyone else on the pitch, so when they're signed by a club and don't deliver pretty quickly, the heat gets turned up and they can be judged quite harshly.

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That meant the Wenger signings were under even more scrutiny and quite frankly, they did not often stand up to it.
Celebrity moms are often under scrutiny but no new mom has been in the spotlight more than Kim Kardashian.
Of the thousands of dollars in 2013 campaign donations returned by New York City Comptroller John Liu, more than half were connected to so - called intermediaries, often - prolific fund - raisers whose role in his operation has recently come under scrutiny.
«The newest kid on the block for commercial deals is credit unions,» says Todd Clarke, CCIM, president of NM Apartment Advisors in Albuquerque, N.M. Because credit unions are not under the same regulatory scrutiny as banks, they are often able to be more flexible in their lending.
More Wall Street insiders, who are increasingly under scrutiny during economic hard times, more often are seeking ways to keep their multimillion - dollar real estate deals secret More Wall Street insiders, who are increasingly under scrutiny during economic hard times, more often are seeking ways to keep their multimillion - dollar real estate deals secret more often are seeking ways to keep their multimillion - dollar real estate deals secret too.
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