Sentences with phrase «subject of scrutiny by»

Crypto - tokens have been the subject of scrutiny by various regulatory authorities and may be overseen by the legal and regulatory authorities of a number of jurisdictions globally.
Bacon's Portrait of Henrietta Moraes on a Blue Couch, and paintings from artists including Peter Paul Rubens, Edgar Degas, Jean - Baptiste Siméon Chardin and Circle of Rembrandt, showcase how the body and flesh have long been the subject of scrutiny by artists.
The board has come under fire for approving a $ 392,000 salary for Galante, who has been the subject of scrutiny by the City Council and the FBI concerning his outside income and questionable operation of the taxpayer - funded nonprofit.
The bill would also cover so - called member items, the legislative earmarks that have been the subject of scrutiny by law enforcement in recent years.
The Indy Party's expenditures are already the subject of scrutiny by the Manhattan and Staten Island DAs, with the former probe resulting in the indictment of GOP consultant John Haggerty, who was hired by the party using a more than $ 1 million contribution from Mayor Bloomberg to provide services during the 2009 election.
Executive compensation at some 500 public authorities is the subject of scrutiny by the newly - formed Independent Authorities Budget Office.
The defendants said since the allegation of bias is currently subject of scrutiny by the NJC, there is no guarantee that the Judge will be fair if he continue to preside over the case.

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It used to be that these links, called inbound links or backlinks, were not subject to the same level of scrutiny by Google as they are now.
The event is run by FIFA (or the Fédération Internationale de Football Association), which has been the subject of scrutiny due to its executives involved in bribery and corruption charges.
Many of these big brands are publicly owned, and subject to constant scrutiny by investors and analysts.
Faura's opinion piece paints all ICOs with the same brush by claiming each one of them actually offers securities subject to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) scrutiny.
These were the conversations surrounding the emergence of the canon, says Wright, a process that has been subjected to scrutiny by both Catholic traditionalists, «asserting the supremacy of the church over the Bible,» and by postmodern skeptics, «asserting that the canon itself, and hence the books included in it, were all part of a power play for control within the church.»
Impelled by a need to find the roots of their form of Mormonism, leading historians of the Reorganization have embarked on an exercise in higher criticism, subjecting to close scrutiny Joseph Smith's story and Mormon scripture as well as the two official versions of church history.
We noted that no other major institution in American society» notably the public school system, social workers, Boy Scouts, athletic associations» has been subjected to similar scrutiny, and that some experts believe that the incidence of sex abuse by priests and bishops is relatively small by comparison.
Mod is an action by a person in an environment, depending on legality or hinduism, illegality by hindu atheism, criminal self center ism, it has nothing to do with environment at large, as it is used today to define matters, because actions of a person are subject to scrutiny individually, not collectively, bases for call to treat individual acts as individually not collectively.
It is a hypothesis and as such subject to scrutiny (very much protected by some in the field of science).
In a famous essay of his he distinguishes between the naïve poet, who is characterized by spontaneity, immediacy and absence of self - consciousness, and the sentimental poet, who subjects his feelings to the scrutiny of the intellect, tests their validity by reference to some external criterion.
The processing aids used by manufacturers of non-organic ingredients are not subject to the scrutiny of Certification Bodies.
Arsene Wenger is not solely blamed for the lack of spending, but has come under increased scrutiny in recent seasons for a lack of results in the Premier League, and was the subject of protests during the season by fans.
Rather, forms of communication produced with the express intent of public readership, generated not by the creative autonomy of individuals but by persons employed by a news entity, must be subject to legal scrutiny.
By the time the committee dealing with the cuts in Child Benefit was due to meet, on 19 November, the growing Labour opposition was the subject of increasing media scrutiny.
A Buffalo Police spokesman says an internal investigation is underway to address claims by the Buffalo Common Council President that while many of his guests were turned back from an Independence Day cookout, guests of his neighbors were not subject to similar scrutiny.
This would be subject to the approval of parliament while the detention of individual suspects would be approved by a senior judge following rigorous scrutiny of any application from the crown prosecution service.»
An effort led by the Oneida Indian Nation to pressure the team to change its mascot is now the subject of scrutiny from many who say the poll's findings deflate their argument.
Lib Dem MPs, led by Julian Huppert, have called for any such plans to be subject to proper Parliamentary scrutiny; it now appears that this will be the case, with Deputy Prime Minister acknowledging «draft clauses» will be published at the time of the Queen's Speech, to be followed by Parliamentary hearings.
«While it is reassuring that the current Speaker has evidently cut expenditure by his office, how he and his staff spend taxpayers» money should be published as a matter of course so that it can be subject to proper scrutiny.
Sir Menzies himself today travels to Brussels for a speech calling for reform of the EU, with the concept of annual national audits to reassure voters that money had been well spent - and subject to scrutiny by national parliaments.
Contrast this with your approach to House of Lords reform, where a draft bill will be published before the end of the year, which will then be subject to full pre-legislative scrutiny by a joint select committee over several months before a bill is formally presented to Parliament.
Central funding comes from the Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, but each centre itself decides how that money should be spent (subject to scrutiny by a supervisory committee of the Ministerio de Educación y Cultura).
If Yang had tackled mushroom browning by adding bits of genetic code from another organism, it would have been subject to USDA scrutiny as other non-browning produce has been.
The new film about Salinger's career, Rebel in the Rye, is a work of searing mediocrity about an author who was horrified by the very idea of mediocrity, eventually sealing himself away from public life rather than subject his work to mainstream scrutiny.
Though undoubtedly a hasty production certain to never be subjected to the kind of high - profile scrutiny that Zero Dark Thirty has, Seal Team Six emerges virtually unscathed from a fact check performed by The Atlantic Wire.
The Federal Reserve and other regulators were, and are, therefore required to guess which of the assertions of pending problems or allegations of misconduct should be subject to full scrutiny by, of necessity, a work force with limited examination capacity.
While the subject matter in her photography ranges widely, it is informed by an incisive critical scrutiny of the conventions, protocols, and politics of image making and display.
All of the artworks that populate The Conjured Life bear close scrutiny, both in observing and exploring the subject matter and noting the various visual strategies and formal means, from the straightforward representation of Magritte to the low - relief plaster technique of Max Ernst; from the shamanistic deer skin, wood, and felt used by Jimmie Durham to the full - size rubber life raft cast in bronze by Jeff Koons.
Elizabeth Livingston's most recent body of work evokes all the same cinematic emphasis on visual scrutiny, moments of false security, and entrapment by employing hyper - detailed patterns of juxtaposed fabric to adorn her subjects against stark planes of color and narrative light.
The works by Sturtevant presented in the exhibition Image over Image, which covers her artistic activity since the 1970s, provide an overview of the oeuvre of a visionary artist who constantly subjects both art and reality to critical scrutiny.
Have you subjected your finding to the unsparing scrutiny of other climate scientists, by submitting it for publication in appropriate peer - reviewed journals, or debating it at, say, the annual AGU meeting or other formal venues?
The NIPCC reports are subjected to nothing like this level of scrutiny by the top scientists in the world.
Over the past 18 months, I have been the subject of intense speculation and public scrutiny, in large part because of the philanthropic investments of the Mercer Family Foundation and the political contributions made by my father and me.
And it's been subject to intense scrutiny for 15 years, by every way imaginable, and by often misconstruing what CC is, as well as conflating the process of ongoing scientific discovery and dispute, with the underlying concept of ACC itself.
Over the past five years, Mann and Jones in particular have been subjected not only to legitimate scrutiny by other researchers, but also to a co-ordinated campaign of personal attacks on their reputation by «sceptics».
«Subjecting entities that receive financial backing from taxpayers to NEPA could provide a hook for environmentalists to force greater scrutiny of actions by those entities that increase greenhouse gas emissions, including the underwriting of fossil fuel projects,» reported Carbon Control News (Sep. 26)
The calls for action to prevent further human - induced global warming, by contrast, are based on an enormous body of research by thousands of scientists over more than a century that has been subjected to intense — and sometimes ferocious — scrutiny.
But it could not make me acknowledge a duty to «never criticize a court or tribunal» since the Commentary to Rule 5.6 - 1 also says «Proceedings and decisions of courts and tribunals are properly subject to scrutiny and criticism by all members of the public, including lawyers».
An AG, as a politician, advising Cabinet is not the same thing as a lawyer advising an individual client — the former's advice is, ultimately, political advice, or at least, legal advice that is framed by political considerations that will be the subject of scrutiny and vetting by the House and public as part of its adoption.
Although the issue of a certificate of registration by the Registrar of Limited Partnerships in Scotland constitutes prima facie evidence that the partnership is in fact an SLP, the arrangements may be subject to scrutiny by HMRC or other authorities.
Before an appraisal of how MPs» expenses may be subject to detailed scrutiny, it is important to obtain an overview of the primary heads of expenditure claimed by them.
Three things strike me about international law in the work of a government lawyer today: first, it is all - pervasive; second, the questions that arise and the context in which they are considered are extraordinarily complex; and, finally, I am struck by the intense scrutiny these legal issues are subjected to by states and courts around the world, academics and the public.
Instead, the Court of Justice (CJ) and its President, Mr Vassilios Skouris, have been subject to unprecedented media scrutiny following intense internal infighting about a contentious proposal which officially aims to «reinforce the efficiency of justice at EU level» by doubling the number of judges working at the General Court (GC).
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