Sentences with phrase «public scrutiny do»

I do it because only through constant public scrutiny do we stand a chance of improving general standards for contract language.

Not exact matches

The royal family have faced many scandals and other public scrutiny over the years, and they most certainly don't want another riff in the family due to a silly little board game.
(3) We don't need the additional media scrutiny and the multi-agency regulation that being a public company brings.
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.
Fortune: Do you worry that with the legal scrutiny and all the press, the tide of public opinion may be turning negative?
Practically every company that goes public these days first files to do so under the JOBS Act, a federal law which gives companies that meet certain criteria the ability to file confidentially while regulators at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission review its documents without subjecting them to public 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?
He went on to say he felt Tim Farron had been singled out, explaining: «It is fair to say that we don't see public figures who hold to other faiths, generally, being subjected to the same kind of scrutiny that Farron has been subjected to.
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».
You Said:» But I don't see a lot of that in the scrutiny currently going on in the public which seems to be based on nothing but appearances and fear of the unknown rather than honest evaluation of individuals and organizations.
But I don't see a lot of that in the scrutiny currently going on in the public which seems to be based on nothing but appearances and fear of the unknown rather than honest evaluation of individuals and organizations.
It was unlikely that craft beer owners would pursue a stock exchange listing because they weren't of sufficient size, and public company scrutiny often didn't sit well with the craft beer ethos, which is synonymous with the bearded history movement.
Chambers Bay, a public course like Erin Hills, did not hold up well under this scrutiny (maybe due more to the USGA's conditioning of it than anything).
All the protests did was convince him to take club private out of public scrutiny, register it in the USA, and close the books to everyone.
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.
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.
So the traditional egalitarians have an important challenge to the traditional free marketeers: the public do not feel current market outcomes are a fair distribution, and would like to see scrutiny about whether they are fair.
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.
To continue to rush through such important and complex legislation at this breakneck pace, disregarding the hard work of cross-party MPs, doesn't just show contempt for parliamentary scrutiny, public debate and democracy — it puts Britain's security at risk.
«It is obviously disappointing that the Conservative party does not want to open up the work of spads to public scrutiny now, especially since many of them do a very useful job listening to outside groups and bringing their views to bear in government.
So legislators who are also lawyers that practice at a firm, but who do not work directly for clients, will most likely still operate outside of the public's scrutiny.
Leanne Wood has been putting Plaid's policies forward to the public - but do they stand up to expert scrutiny?
Of course, such high - level corruption taints the Administration and strongly suggests that the way it runs its internal operations is done to minimize public scrutiny, not maximize it.
Loeb's donations to Gov. Cuomo and other New York Democrats and Republicans have come under scrutiny since last week because of a since - deleted Facebook post accusing Stewart - Cousins, who is black, of having done «more damage to people of color than anyone who has ever donned a hood» by supporting public teacher unions over charter schools.
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.
The governor is not putting any muscle into tackling the major structural conditions that facilitate rot — a part - time Legislature where lawmakers can get money from people with ulterior motives, campaign finance limits that empower the powerful, pots of money distributed by legislative fiat without public scrutiny, and near - impotent enforcement of the rules that do exist.
This year, without forewarning, the Cuomo administration cut funding for provider services for the disabled by 6 percent during the 30 - day budget amendment period, which doesn't get the public scrutiny the earlier, actual budget does.
In a release announcing the signing of the legislation, Cuomo said the «overwhelming majority of public assistance sanctions do not stand up to scrutiny,» adding that the state's Office of Temporary Disability Assistance found that out of 21,474 cases brought to a hearing after a public assistance recipient received a sanction, only 242 of the sanctions were upheld.
But the report by the State Authorities Budget Office, a watchdog over public authorities and public benefit corporations created in 2009, found that the board of the Environmental Facilities Corporation did not exercise sufficient scrutiny of the loan.
ANDREW LANSLEY: Yes, I think he was right because the authority of parliament frankly has been brought in to crisis point and that authority needs to be re-established not just in relation to the Speaker, but in so many other ways, which is why tomorrow for example, the scrutiny panel that David Cameron has established, that is going to be looking not only at making sure that everything we do is transparent and reasonable in the future on clear, unambiguous rules, but we are going to look back, as indeed we've done in the Shadow Cabinet and said, it's not about whether we were within the rules, it's not about whether it was legitimate, it's actually about whether we have done something which is unreasonable, which the public would not regard as acceptable and that, that test, that tougher test is one we've applied to ourselves and we will apply throughout the Conservative Parliamentary Party.
Buried away in government departments and lacking public scrutiny, much of it did not meet the standards now expected of public science, he said.
New technology can do this in real time, allow public scrutiny and free professional time to promote best practise.»
«I want to do something original after this because I've been living under public scrutiny, as you've seen, for the last four years of my life,» he told the Los Angeles Timesabout his decision.
They want the public to believe that charitable giving to benefit K - 12 students helps donors more than it should; however, their claims do not withstand scrutiny.
As a practicing principal, how do you lead your school toward significant improvement in the midst of the current economic realities and the ever - present public scrutiny?
And when do regular public schools have to go through that kind of scrutiny?
Walker has said he supports subjecting all schools that receive taxpayer money to the same level of scrutiny and has supported legislation aimed at doing that in the past legislative session, including giving report cards to all public, charter and private voucher schools.
Kickstarting Education With public education funding coming under increasing scrutiny, it can be difficult for teachers to insure that they are addressing basic educational needs, let alone find the capacity or space in their budgets to do something creative or original.
These so - called «reformers» reify test scores, making them the be-all and end - all of education and are eager to fire teachers and principals whose students don't get the test scores that the computer says they should, and equally eager to close public schools with low scores and replace them with privately managed schools that all too often escape the same scrutiny as the public schools they replaced.
If we, as educators, do not stand up for ourselves and more importantly for our children, to verbal attacks, and public scrutiny, who will?
It's no secret Amazon is the subject of intense public scrutiny at the moment over a flurry of controversial decisions from the online retailing giant against some of the publishers with which it does business.
I don't see how we can continue operating under such scrutiny and public image.»
I believe that will never happen because PETA fears further revelations in the case and does not want to expose its killing apparatus to the ongoing light of public scrutiny.
3) Breaking down the Manitoba BSL Effectiveness Study — Some researchers created a study to try to justify breed bans in Manitoba by mixing and matching data, however, scrutiny of the data and their own analysis suggests that breed bans did not improve public safety in the communities that passed them.
Killing these marsupials is done in the dark, covertly, and far away from public scrutiny.
Capture, breeding and marketing of exotic animals is often done outside legal channels, thereby compromising the animals» right to humane treatment and the public scrutiny imperative for disease identification and control.
you can't ignore them, because the Imhoafs of the world can say things that affect how a lot of people think, because unfortunately a lot of the American public is easily swayed by strategies and arguments that do nt necessarily hold up under scrutiny.
As the IPCC prepares its Fifth Assessment Report, it does so with what, to my eye, appears to be an utterly inadequate budget for communicating its findings and responding in an agile way to nonstop public scrutiny facilitated by the Internet.
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.
The real issue was that they didn't allow public scrutiny of the information.
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