Sentences with phrase «under close scrutiny»

Rental affordability has come under close scrutiny in recent years, as activists point to strong rent growth in the apartment market.
The payday loan industry has come under close scrutiny in the last few years.
Self - driving car programs have been under close scrutiny as of late.
Nowadays, that means any game with loot boxes is falling under close scrutiny.
It also helps to be in a helicopter since the world doesn't bear up very well under close scrutiny.
The effect of employment tribunal fees is currently under close scrutiny following the failed application for judicial review of the fees last year.
All of a sudden activist shareholders, securities regulators, and the courts seemed ready to place in - house counsel under closer scrutiny.
Naturally, there are a number of people who come under closer scrutiny — though, of course, the ones who most look like they might be up to something aren't.
The East Coast affair will inevitably come under close scrutiny by the National Audit Office and the public accounts committee, and I need to be free to set out serious public interest concerns.
The blockchain sector may be put under a closer scrutiny as investors are getting more careful in their estimations as of when and if investments will deliver returns, the report says.
The team from the Basque Country currently occupy 8th position but have come under close scrutiny of late following an interview with the club's former President Inaki Badiola in Spanish newspaper AS last Monday.
He and two Harvard colleagues, Martin Nowak and Corina Tarnita, reported in Nature that the mathematical construct on which inclusive fitness was based crumbles under closer scrutiny.
For - profit colleges have grabbed headlines as they've come under close scrutiny for charging high tuition and engaging in questionable recruiting and marketing practices.
WeWork isn't the only operator seeking financial backing to fuel ambitious growth plans, yet it is certainly under the closest scrutiny, and investors will naturally look to WeWork when considering investment opportunities in other workspace companies.
The screen looks great at a glance, but not under close scrutiny: its 320 x 290 resolution is low enough that you'll see jagged edges on letters and can easily make out individual pixels, and the beveled edges of the Gorilla Glass give off a sort of shimmering moiré pattern.
Tesla's Autopilot program is under close scrutiny after a Model X driver crashed and died last month near San Francisco — the company claimed the driver was at fault, as he engaged Autopilot despite knowing it was «not perfect.»
However, even though there is a lot of optimism in the market relating to the price of Bitcoin, one thing to be noted that it is still under the close scrutiny of major regulatory bodies across the globe.
It is troubling and disconcerting to look up the verses cited by orthodox theologians (but not just them) only to discover that the proof melts away under closer scrutiny of the meaning and context.
Both consumers and officials in Brazil are putting the use of additive colourants under closer scrutiny than ever.
Mertesacker has some nerve.He is a very fortunate man to be earning a fortune with the blessing of his Manager for contributing absolutely nothing to the Arsenal cause.I hope his position as a novice coach is put under close scrutiny next season
However, at least on the surface, things are looking pretty solid and somewhat similar to last season, but let's take a look at some more minute statistics and trends and see how the club looks under closer scrutiny.
Speaker Bercow remains under close scrutiny, never a comfortable position.
Some background to this debate: Britain's relationship with Saudi Arabia has been under close scrutiny on a number of fronts recently.
Because there are religious, ethical, and social concerns raised by the prospect of creating stem cells for research purposes, we believe that research cloning should only proceed under close scrutiny by the federal government over both the public and private sectors.
Microbats, the group of bats that emit echolocation signals from the larynx, came under close scrutiny because, surprisingly, some molecular studies divided them into two groups that diverged long ago, suggesting that echolocation evolved twice.
Perhaps because the screenplay is based on a play («Farragut North» by Beau Willimon), it contains some front - of - the - stage monologues that Hoffman and Giamatti make plausible under the closer scrutiny of a camera.
Even under close scrutiny, it's difficult to find a single imperfection.
Technically, the film doesn't have many problems, save for some plotholes (the whole protective custody thing doesn't make much sense under close scrutiny).
The next possible exception, Presidio charter school (ranked # 11 in Arizona), which has a high economically disadvantaged population fails under closer scrutiny to be much of an illustration when you discover it only has 30 students enrolled in 10th to 12th grades combined!
During its frigid winter test out on the ice, Polestar says the drivetrain and batteries were also tested under close scrutiny.
It offers impressive torsional rigidity, but any failings in this regard would fall under close scrutiny with the 208bhp, 2.0 - litre TFSI engine.
It featured a handcrafted 4.6 - liter engine that was built under close scrutiny from the Ford Special Vehicle Team (SVT) on a totally separate assembly line from the everyday Mustang engines.
Stability With redundant connections and a high level of security, you can be confident that our servers are performing reliably and always under close scrutiny.
Lastly, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is also going under close scrutiny to see if the multiplayer angle could or should be applied.
Under closer scrutiny however, the objects and forms reveal themselves to be spatially or structurally impossible; booby - trapped perspectives, razor - sharp architectural edges, simulated stainless steel, and networked nodes suggest a much more complicated interface.
Rather than a conventional display of art, Hiorns's show is more akin to the work of a scientist placing modern life under close scrutiny as he or she experiments with different combinations of matter.
Flake had just a 0.6 percent stake in AEG, worth $ 625,000, but his involvement had come under close scrutiny in recent weeks as documents related to his affiliated groups were subpoenaed in the federal probe.
The Latest Crisis When the crisis reared its head in December 2007, leaving piles of stinking garbage lying across the streets of Naples, the mafia's role in the waste industry came under closer scrutiny from the authorities and the public.
The licensing deal for Australia's No. 1 selling imported beer, Corona, will come under close scrutiny by the Australian competition regulator in the wake of an in - principle agreement for a $ 146 billion global mega-merger between Anheuser - Busch InBev and SAB Miller.
Yet when placed under closer scrutiny, EAL's report appears to suffer from critical methodological flaws.
Claims about coconut water's nutrient content and ability to hydrate have collapsed under closer scrutiny.
Some texture work may not hold up when put under close scrutiny, but when whizzing past at 150 MPH it blends together beautifully.
Instead the finding crumbled under closer scrutiny, arguably because of «unforced errors» made while scrambling to secure credit for the discovery.
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