Sentences with phrase «scrutiny over your decision»

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I think history's lessons tell us that public scrutiny and competition favors the harsh realities of the public spotlight with its trials and tribulations over the easy of autocracy, control and cloaked decision - making.
The decision comes at the same time that Facebook is facing a lot of scrutiny and ire over third - party data mishandling.
Uber's decision to sell its China operations to Didi Chuxing, China's dominant ride - sharing service — a deal through which Uber will also gain partial ownership over its main U.S. rival, Lyft414 — is one deal that would prompt scrutiny under this regime.415
This is according to the Daily Star, who are reporting that Conte's decision to send the 24 - year - old out on loan has come under scrutiny from the player himself, who is currently in fine form for Borussia Dortmund over in the Germany.
In the decision, which came in June, the judge, Gabriel Gorenstein, ordered NIH to turn over the waivers, but allowed the agency to protect other documents, known as recusal lists, from public scrutiny (although they had to turn over redacted versions of the lists during the course of the litigation).
Federal scrutiny of local decisions about school discipline is something that gives many Republicans pause, so this is something that could carry over into the general election season.
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.
All buy decisions warrant extra scrutiny of valuation at this point in the market cycle, and the good news is that it only requires the identification of one company at the time you have available capital to be successful over the long term.
The so - called Representative Concentration Pathways RCP selected by IPCC also deserves some scrutiny: «Following the decisions made by the Panel during the scoping and outline approval, a set of new scenarios, the Representative Concentration Pathways, are used across all three Working Groups for projections of climate change over the 21st century.»
As a result, an ever - increasing number of regulatory policy decisions with important domestic consequences issues are being relegated to the fragmented transnational sphere and escaping the scrutiny of the domestic democratic and supervisory processes that had developed over the years through the efforts of civil society, legislatures and courts.
The decision comes at the same time that Facebook is facing a lot of scrutiny and ire over third - party data mishandling.
Apple is facing scrutiny from multiple governments over the controversy of its decision to throttle the performance of older iPhones through software updates without explicitly disclosing the practice to users.
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