Educators and schools face increasing media attention and
public scrutiny due to a range of issues, from poor student test scores to financial woes, so your resume must present you as an indispensable asset to your prospective school community.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Of note,
due to increased media, regulatory, and
public scrutiny, research institute and investigator reputations and funding depend as much on perceptions of integrity as on integrity itself.
While the concept of chronic traumatic encephalopathy was first introduced in the early 1900s
due to its prevalence in boxers, the cause of the disease has recently come under significant
public scrutiny in the US
due to several high - profile stories involving football players.
Due to their serious nature and the
public scrutiny that they garner, these cases are difficult to negotiate, so it is often the case that 12 jurors hold the fate of the client in their hands.
Guest columnist Anastasia Konina, writing recently in the online journal Jurist, says: «the proposed system of consumer rights enforcement has been heavily criticized for a number of reasons, such as «putting efficiency above judicial
scrutiny,» loss of
public access, pressure
due to general confidentiality of ADR and ODR proceedings and banning access to courts.»