Sentences with phrase «public scrutiny as»

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.
He adds that the judiciary would fight to keep courts open to public scrutiny as the digital revolution takes effect.
In other word, employers can face public scrutiny as a result of Human Rights Tribunal cases.
Like pink slime, the practice has endured harsh public scrutiny as much because of a lack of transparency as anything else.
The debate over APS's RFP is one example of how clean energy advocates are pressuring utilities to alter their procurement practices and open them up to more public scrutiny as renewable resources and storage become increasingly competitive with conventional generation.
«Peter and his family have endured an untold amount of stress and public scrutiny as a result of this senseless lawsuit.
That a single organization like the Patriots could control the flow of information and ideas in society is a truly frightening thought and since the existence of the Patriots is unknown to the general public, their actions escape public scrutiny as well.
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.

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That included several executives who held managerial positions when Valeant faced regulatory scrutiny and public backlash, such as Chief Financial Officer Robert Rosiello, and Executive Vice Presidents Ari Kellen and Ari Whitaker.
Culture secretary Matt Hancock added: «Robust high quality journalism is important for public debate and scrutiny - but as print circulations decline and more readers move online, the press faces an uncertain future.
As scrutiny rose, Novo Nordisk engaged in what analysts say is a time - honored response to public criticism.
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) the Company conspired with other dental supply companies to violate federal antitrust laws; (ii) discovery of the foregoing conduct would subject the Company to heightened regulatory scrutiny and potential criminal sanctions; and (iii) that as a result of the foregoing, Henry Schein's public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times.
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.
This is interesting as more and more private equity firms have increased their scrutiny of public & private companies they invest in or might invest in to decrease their exposure to areas that could bring controversy.
Jobs such as public relations executive, newspaper reporter and event coordinator are among the most stressful because of tight deadlines and scrutiny in the public eye.
The disclosures were part of a broad, Friday - night document release by the White House that exposed the assets of as many as 180 senior officials to public scrutiny.
As a public company, all data inserted into earnings releases receive extra scrutiny.
At what point do we conclude that this relentless public mauling at the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organization?
From oil in Gatorade to the amount of caffeine and other stimulants in energy drinks and the so - called «pink slime» found in beef, previously unnoticed ingredients are coming under scrutiny as health - conscious consumers demand more information about what they eat and drink, and sometimes go public via social networking and the Internet.
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, this strategy is not suitable for generating seed capital; as only existing and growing companies can go public due to the stringent rules and government scrutiny.
Another subject broached was the company's emphasis on the B2B market, a decision that has proved advantageous for BitFury, as it has largely avoided the negative public scrutiny given to its competitors.
Over the last several decades, the SBC's public profile has increased significantly due to the actions of its leaders and as a result of the media scrutiny that has come from solidly positioning itself on the conservative wing of American evangelicalism.
In her first public address since a bloody military crackdown on the Rohingya Muslim minority that has been described as «a textbook example of ethnic cleansing» by the United Nations, Aung San Suu Kyi didn't criticise the army and said she did not «fear international scrutiny».
Precisely because the public policy they envision may be different from that currently in effect, their voluntary organizations need to be as free as possible from governmental surveillance, scrutiny and supervision.
All too often these issues are handled «in house» in a church - centered attempt to avoid public scrutiny and to bring the matter to a close as quickly as possible so that the church can return to more «productive Gospel work».
As publicly - funded agencies with significant enforcement powers conferred by legislation, we are concerned that this last - minute cancellation of a public event demonstrates disregard for public accountability and openness to scrutiny.
The sense of betrayal that residents feel has its roots in a park district that has operated as a fiefdom for a select few without public scrutiny or input.
However, knowing this as he must, he should be sensible enough not to use racist words which most of us - who luckily do not suffer the same press and public scrutiny - would not use.
With a few honourable exceptions, MPs on the Finance Bill Public Bill Committee take little part in proceedings; such debate as there is, can often be characterised by political knock - about rather than diligent technical scrutiny.
It's estimated that around 150,000 people in Britain, including public figures» close relatives, could face intensive checks that include scrutiny of all their transactions as a result.
«This case stands for a very simple but important principle, which is that you can not use your campaign account as a slush fund to avoid public scrutiny,» said Schneiderman, D - New York.
In May 1998, the then Chairman of the Political Honours Scrutiny Committee, former Conservative Cabinet Minister Lord Pym, told a House of Commons Select Committee that the committee considered a political donation a point in a nominee's favour as it indicated involvement in public life, and that the nominee had «put their money where his mouth is».
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.
It comes as it remains unclear who will be the next MP to make their finances open to public scrutiny.
NJ Gov. Chris Christie was codenamed «Pufferfish» by the Romney campaign in 2012, which ultimately passed him up as a VP candidate because of concerns he couldn't withstand public scrutiny.
Washington (CNN)- In the middle of his first congressional hearing as the new head of the embattled Internal Revenue Service, Daniel Werfel was asked Monday how he would restore public trust in the agency after revelations that conservative groups seeking tax - exempt status were targeted for extra scrutiny.
«This was added as an amendment» and «suggests some real political maneuvering without subjecting it to public scrutiny,» Sprigg said.
When I found they tried to hide from me for ever, I have the braveness and candidness to post my testimony and evidence on the web, into the light for public scrutiny; By contrast, ZZZ / YYY / VVV continue to hide their real identities and materials they made up (e.g. Gabriele Scheler's recanted testimony) to mess up this case in the darkness, which leaves room for ZZZ / YYY / VVV to crook justice on their hands; I believe ZZZ / YYY / VVV had colluded with Scheler and Thrun to terrorize / extort authorities, as well, which should be another set of crimes from them against human society;
Unlike lawmaking which takes place during scheduled legislative sessions, oversight activities are not scheduled and are typically not considered as urgent as other legislative activities, thus largely escaping public scrutiny.
their practices as judicial officers have to withstand the scrutiny from the public; By law, they have to show us their real identities; they can't hide their real identities from us for ever;
Laufer's interpretation — offered three weeks before de Blasio's fundraising efforts received public scrutiny in a Daily News article — could bolster the mayor's case that everything was being done by the book, at least as far as he had been advised.
Schneiderman said the Maziarz case stood «for a very simple but important principle, which is that you can not use your campaign account as a slush fund to avoid public scrutiny.
Kaloyeros used the two nonprofits to shield his activities from public scrutiny by claiming they were private entities, as I detailed in my original report.
The troubles and scrutiny only accelerated in the final months of Shola Olatoye's tenure as chairwoman of the nation's largest public housing system.
This case stands for a very simple but important principle, which is that you can not use your campaign account as a slush fund to avoid public scrutiny.
The report from state Controller Thomas DiNapoli found that there are 1,192 quasi-governmental public authorities in the state and they are often used by officials to conduct what is known as «backdoor borrowing,» which has less public scrutiny than traditional borrowing.
Indeed, the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy judges them, along with the post-hoc spending scrutiny work of the Public Accounts Committee (acting on the National Audit Office's reports), as «one of only two areas where the Commons is clearly contributing to detailed policymaking».
On - topic questions include: whether de Blasio and McCray's partnership is modeled on the Clintons, how the Mayor's Fund will be financed including whether they plan to ask Michael Bloomberg to contribute money, the anticipated size of McCray's staff and office location, whether McCray will regularly issue a public schedule, how de Blasio decided to appoint McCray, whether she will continue to be active in other efforts related to the administration such as the pre-K initiative, whether McCray is ready for increased public and press scrutiny and how others who disagree with any actions or decisions by McCray at the Mayor's Fund can address those with the mayor.
Publishing the gap and increasing public scrutiny would be the policy of Hannah Kitching, who also vowed to act as a role model
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