Sentences with phrase «public scrutiny there»

One of the issues is how strikingly little media or public scrutiny there is of sporting governance.

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There exist profitable, late - stage startups that are run by people who believe their companies could stand a little seasoning before going through the hassle of an IPO to face the quarter - by - quarter scrutiny of the public markets.
There are lots of other crazy details here and the piece is worth reading in full, if only to appreciate the incredible tension that comes with being an extremely public Christian institution at a time when Christianity is under an intense amount of scrutiny for how it operates in America.
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.
There are also issues here about public, Parliamentary scrutiny, etc of future plans.
Comrade Aremu faulted what he called «the self - commendation» by the Senate on the sacked former Secretary to the Federal Government saying there was nothing salutary in identifying shortcomings in the Executive when the legislature shielded itself from 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.
There had been no previous public confirmation that HCR was among the agencies under law enforcement scrutiny.
They argued that there is «no basis for excluding lawyers from the public scrutiny to which legislators should be held.
Clearly this House will have an important role, especially if there is considerable secondary legislation that will need us to work together to provide effective scrutiny from all sides of the House, in the public interest.»
However, there are three valuable purposes to the more visible public scrutiny in the Commons Chamber:
In 2007, then Prime Minister Gordon Brown stated, during a House of Commons debate on constitutional reform, that he believed that the House of Commons should have more authority over the selection of «public officials whose role it is to protect the public's rights and interests, and for whom there is not currently independent scrutiny.
When sex comes into public scrutiny, Salon is there to analyze the scandal, study, or situation.
If the level of scrutiny was there for every public school, we would see amazing innovation and changes as a result for all students.
Although there are lots of ideas these days about how to improve U.S. public schools — a number of which are under renewed scrutiny — Jason Kamras thinks he's got a simple solution.
A writer has to dare to put their work out there for public scrutiny and rejection in order to learn and open your mind.
The estate has been called the Camp David of the West by its owners and by the «Desert X» brochure, which also refers to it as «a place of welcome and solitude,» a description that sidesteps the fact that only 7.5 percent of it is open to the public and that President Nixon went there to escape public scrutiny during Watergate.
A denier makes his case to the unprepared and unwitting public, avoiding scientific scrutiny altogether... Is that why you yourself are posting here instead of over there?
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.
There is NOT yet shown a VALID reason to even think there IS unnatural climate change, so why SHOULD the «public» be at all interested, which is what is DRIVING the growing disinterest AND scrutiny of «greenhouse politic opinion», in turn which has produced AGAIN the «hockey stick debate» response form the «greenhouse advocates&raThere is NOT yet shown a VALID reason to even think there IS unnatural climate change, so why SHOULD the «public» be at all interested, which is what is DRIVING the growing disinterest AND scrutiny of «greenhouse politic opinion», in turn which has produced AGAIN the «hockey stick debate» response form the «greenhouse advocates&rathere IS unnatural climate change, so why SHOULD the «public» be at all interested, which is what is DRIVING the growing disinterest AND scrutiny of «greenhouse politic opinion», in turn which has produced AGAIN the «hockey stick debate» response form the «greenhouse advocates».
The extent of the scrutiny of appointments to public roles is to ask candidates if there is a conflict of interest.
There was a strong public interest for scientific research to be the subject of scrutiny, but not prematurely whilst incomplete.
However, MacGuigan J.A. held, because the amendments provide for public scrutiny of conduct of the RCMP, «it would be unrealistic to conclude that there will be no effect on those investigated as a result of any investigation undertaken».
Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers, who acted for the claimants, says: «[The court] has found that the Ministry of Defence have not complied with international and domestic law requiring there to be proper public scrutiny of these cases and the systemic issues arising from them.&Public Interest Lawyers, who acted for the claimants, says: «[The court] has found that the Ministry of Defence have not complied with international and domestic law requiring there to be proper public scrutiny of these cases and the systemic issues arising from them.&public scrutiny of these cases and the systemic issues arising from them.»
«That's a setting in which there is an intensity to the conviction of the people involved and the scrutiny of the public,» he says.
«There is a boundary between a proper scrutiny of what public bodies do, and an improper interference in how they do it.
There has been heightened public scrutiny on courts to deal with criminal cases at risk of being tossed since the Jordan ruling, and that pressure only increased last November when a Superior Court judge in Ottawa stayed a first - degree murder charge against ex-soldier Adam Picard, after it took four years to get his case to trial.
Before his appointment as Justice Minister Vic Toews took issue with this view, arguing that there should be greater public scrutiny.
There's also the pressure of public scrutiny and the fact anyone hired for the games is probably also constantly looking for their next job.
The public launch of Kyber Network comes at a time when there is increasing scrutiny about crypto exchanges and platform security.
AND we've put ourselves out there as a professional organization subject to professional and public scrutiny.
Private investment fees don't have the same regulatory scrutiny as public investments, and there is no standardization behind how fees need to be shown.
Less scrutiny for private REITs One advantage of private REITs is that there are fewer constituencies to answer to, whereas public REITs must inform a variety of «publics,» including governmental regulators, of their activities.
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