Sentences with phrase «such public scrutiny»

In the face of such public scrutiny, Twitter has said almost nothing about what it knows about Russia's use of its platform.

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That included several executives who held managerial positions when Valeant faced regulatory scrutiny and public backlash, such as Chief Financial Officer Robert Rosiello, and Executive Vice Presidents Ari Kellen and Ari Whitaker.
Jobs such as public relations executive, newspaper reporter and event coordinator are among the most stressful because of tight deadlines and scrutiny in the public eye.
However, having such a provision and enforcing it are different matters altogether, and fallen executives often negotiate their departure in private rather than exposing the issue to the public scrutiny of a court fight.
Because celebrities are subject to such intense public scrutiny, it is frequently the case that their faith — or lack of faith — is general knowledge.
Taxpayer advocacy groups say such donations, though not illegal, come with almost no public scrutiny and create relationships that give the appearance that companies are trying to curry favor.
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.
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.
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.
He also granted Wall Spitzer's request to waive required public notice of such a change, to avoid «unwanted attention and scrutiny
On - topic questions include: whether de Blasio and McCray's partnership is modeled on the Clintons, how the Mayor's Fund will be financed including whether they plan to ask Michael Bloomberg to contribute money, the anticipated size of McCray's staff and office location, whether McCray will regularly issue a public schedule, how de Blasio decided to appoint McCray, whether she will continue to be active in other efforts related to the administration such as the pre-K initiative, whether McCray is ready for increased public and press scrutiny and how others who disagree with any actions or decisions by McCray at the Mayor's Fund can address those with the mayor.
But it was NEON's bungling of such issues that put the project in the public spotlight and invited the type of congressional scrutiny that led to the current legislation.
«In countries such as Australia, same - sex couples and their families are being subjected to intense public scrutiny.
I am proud to stand up my professional relationships to such scrutiny as serving the best interests of my academic science and role as a public - sector educator.
Oppenheim and Larraín's ability to overturn so many stones and explore so many corners of both American life and Jackie's personal descent into melancholia, all under the watchdog snouts of overeager politicians, public scrutiny and the constant threat of the media's clicking cameras, is nothing shy of hugely impressive, especially operating within such a relatively constrained run time, a mere 110 minutes.
Many of those atop the list were recognized with nominations and, in many cases, major awards, but such an extreme degree of public approval also tends to invite additional scrutiny.
32 The New Hampshire Supreme Court likewise rejected the standing of petitioners challenging the state's scholarship tax credit law, ruling that they could not demonstrate any harm.33 The following year, citing the decisions in Arizona and New Hampshire, the Alabama Supreme Court also held that a «tax credit to a parent or a corporation... can not be construed as an «appropriation»» but rather such funds retain their status as private funds until they enter the public treasury.34 That view seems to be the prevailing one in courts, so with the possible exception of Michigan, where the state constitution explicitly prohibits tax benefits for religious education, tax credits should survive scrutiny under such provisions.
It sometimes takes government intervention to force the opening to public scrutiny of such a Pandora's box of special interests.
I don't see how we can continue operating under such scrutiny and public image.»
Historically, the focus on an Outsider artist's biography often compensated for an absence of the artist's voice, especially in the case of artists whose disabilities prevented any conventional form of communication (such as Judith Scott who was a deaf mute who also had Down's syndrome) or when the artist worked outside of public scrutiny (as with someone like Darger).
For some, the only way to explore more personal subjects such as desire, power, control and role reversal is to embrace an ulterior identity associated with a literal mask or costume to be donned as a shield of safety from judgement and public scrutiny.
And perhaps, it follows logically, that is would not be very good public policy (this data mishmash would never survive the scrutiny standards in other sciences) to make major and potentially economically devastating political decisions based on such questionable input.
Global Witness is calling for Myanmar's EITI process to require oil and gas companies to open their true owners up to public scrutiny, and for the World Bank and other international donors backing the scheme to support such disclosure.
Such a conversation is now being taken up, for the important sake of public scrutiny, following the peer review process, in the blogs.
And to be empowered for use in public deliberation and policy - making, knowledge must be fully exposed to the proliferating new communication media by which such extended peer scrutiny takes place.
Perhaps he was concerned that such speculation - though worthy in his mind of public pronouncements — would not stand up to the scrutiny of fellow climate scientists.
They don't want such a test to evr happen in public under serious media scrutiny.
And, with the threat of such a tax always on the horizon, they have no incentive in opening their fuel use books to public scrutiny, any time soon.
As a firm believer in the concept of additionality - basically, would the proposed renewable energy project have happened under «business as usual» conditions - he explained that offsets would only gain the upper hand through: «public perception (from closer press scrutiny of REC financial figures); possible consumer fraud lawsuits testing deceptive marketing statutes; and perhaps most importantly a thriving domestic offset market built around regional climate schemes such as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, AB 32 in California, the Western Climate Initiative, and possibly a national cap - and - trade scheme down the road.»
Although many of these body care products contained far more harmful chemicals such as parabens and ethanolamines (which do contain nitrosamines), the sole scapegoating of SLS allowed these companies to safely continue using them without arousing much public scrutiny.
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.»
Such circumstances may arise during highly controversial or sensational cases, where media scrutiny and public attendance are atypically intense.
, the process has the patent office submitting about 250 applications in various computer fields to the scrutiny of the public, the thought being that the relevant communities will know more than the patent examiners about such critical matters as «prior art.»
The public figure concept admits of a variety of sub-categories (such as those who strive for notoriety regardless of talent or profession) and exceptions (such as private individuals who unwillingly or unintentionally become the subject of public scrutiny).
In the same book, Farrow makes a number of arguments against what he refers to as the privatization of civil justice, such as the impoverishment of common law when cases are removed from the public system (this dovetails with Simpson's work), the use of a private (thus, confidential) system to circumvent public policies, public accountability, and basic notions of procedural fairness, and the shielding from the public of transactions that would not withstand public scrutiny.
Such cases are subject to a high threshold scrutiny and in many cases a prosecution is unlikely to be in the public interest.
Even under strict scrutiny, being able to identify a passenger, especially using public transit, having identification serves an overriding and legitimate public purpose (actually multiple purposes) and as such, would survive the strictest of judicial scrutiny.
The report doesn't have much to say about this option, beyond observing that the ramifications for such a move would include public doubts about the competence of new lawyers and renewed scrutiny of the law's self - governing status.
Figures such as Vitalik Buterin, who has previously protested the avarice which is now endemic to the industry, won't take kindly to featuring here, but will surely concede that with great wealth comes great public scrutiny.
We argued that the First Amendment rarely if ever allows gag orders in such cases, where the government seeks to limit public scrutiny of high - profile and potentially politicized investigations.
The need for privacy in an age of increasing surveillance and unprecedented scrutiny has never been greater, spurring the development of projects such as Coinjoin, which aims to combine the benefits of a public blockchain with the freedom to transact in private.
That access without a permit for agents of the Commonwealth or Northern Territory Government to facilitate service delivery (such as doctors or other health workers) be supported, and greater public scrutiny of Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory be facilitated by allowing access to roads and common town areas, without a permit, by journalists acting in their professional capacity, subject to restrictions relating to the protection of the privacy of cultural events (such as sorry business).
That is why our idustry is under such heavy scrutiny, because we are managing public information and are subject to law and we are entrusted as professionals to do that well.
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