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.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
THE waste recycling industry is set to come
under closer scrutiny and tighter controls as the Department
of Environment and Conservation works to eradicate asbestos contamination.
Both consumers and officials in Brazil are putting the use
of additive colourants
under closer scrutiny than ever.
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.
yUnder the circumstances
of a very
close election, during which the main three party leaders will be
under far more
scrutiny than ever before, your Scottish prediction seems spot on.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday introduced a bill to
close the carried - interest loophole, a feature
of the federal tax system benefiting private - equity managers that has come
under scrutiny.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has developed a
close relationship with New York City's real estate sector and accepted millions
of dollars in donations from the industry's executives, ties that are coming
under scrutiny as investigators probe his fundraising.
Former Congressman Rev. Floyd Flake, an investor in Aqueduct Entertainment Group and the leader
of a publicly - subsidized housing empire in Queens, is coming
under close scrutiny as a federal probe into the selection the new Aqueduct racino operator gets underway.
Some background to this debate: Britain's relationship with Saudi Arabia has been
under close scrutiny on a number
of fronts recently.
«Today both
of these variables are
under close scrutiny from many quarters, from myriad interest groups, the media, individual citizens, and the Congress, to name but a few,» she said.
Instead the finding crumbled
under closer scrutiny, arguably because
of «unforced errors» made while scrambling to secure credit for the discovery.
We wanted to see which
of these theories held up
under closer scrutiny.»
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.
Lyons notes that the factors controlling the rise
of animals are
under close scrutiny, including challenges to the long - held view that a major rise in atmospheric oxygen concentrations triggered the event.
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.
As school governance comes
under increasing
scrutiny from Ofsted and other authorities, every school needs to take a
close look at their board, and assess whether their trustees have the right set
of capabilities to steer the school successfully into the future.
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!
In a statewide race, his education policies will certainly come
under close scrutiny, and Nashville's rejection
of those ideas don't make a strong case for him.
One charter school operator, Achievement First, which has come
under state
scrutiny in the past year for its disciplinary practices, once again topped the charts with a rate
of close to 50 percent for its middle school students in Hartford and a rate
of better than 40 percent at its high schools in Bridgeport and New Haven.
This is what I like to call a dumb person's idea
of a smart argument: it contains a whiff
of truth (North Carolina's cost -
of - living actually is indeed probably lower than most states»), but quickly falls apart
under closer scrutiny.
Each part and every bolt came
under close scrutiny», explains Dr Gunnar Güthenke, Head
of the Off - Road Product Group at Mercedes - Benz.
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.
However,
under close, recent
scrutiny, they found enough questions still remaining about the efficacy
of the test in IG's that they felt they had no choice but to continue to look for answers, rather than releasing the test.
A little
closer to home, the multi-toed Hemingway cats
of Key West, Fla. have come
under the
scrutiny of an agency
of the U.S. government.
But the mechanical processes
of language break down
under Ebner's
close scrutiny; text and language are revealed as eminently physical, concrete manifestations
of supposedly immaterial ideas.
Other members
of the Trump Administration should also fall
under close scrutiny, including Interior Department Associate Deputy Secretary James Cason, a former official for the Reagan and both Bush Administrations, thought to be «the «key architect»
of many
of the transfers (see New York Times, July 25, 2017, «As Interior Secretary Swaggers Through Parks, His Staff Rolls Back Regulations»).
I don't have the ability to verify the math and physics
of the 6 step article, but I'm smart enough to keep governments and political topics
under close scrutiny.
These purported connections — that frequently broke down
under closer statistical
scrutiny — lacked the buttress
of physical explanation and were in time forgotten or abandoned.
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.»
Under U.S. insurance law, settlement authority and strategy are much more concentrated in the insurer, and the insurer's role in instructing defence counsel is subject to
closer scrutiny to ensure compliance with the duty to avoid conflict
of interest.
Employers» mandatory arbitration agreements are coming
under close scrutiny in the aftermath
of a high profile case involving defense contractor KBR's (a Halliburton subsidiary) attempt to compel Jamie Leigh Jones to arbitrate claims
of rape and harassment against the company.
Universities faced
close scrutiny under the new Islamic regime in relation to both course content and the conduct
of professors and students.
Quality control has not just been an issue for Ranbaxy, in fact other Indian drugmakers have come
under closer scrutiny as the FDA, the guardian
of the world's most important pharmaceuticals market, has increased its presence in the country, reflecting India's growing importance as a supplier to the United States.
The High Court held that: «It was not open to Haringey to rely on the claimant having the option to return to Jamaica without much
closer scrutiny of her arguments that this would amount to a breach
of her rights
under Art 8.»
All
of a sudden activist shareholders, securities regulators, and the courts seemed ready to place in - house counsel
under closer scrutiny.
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.
Exchanges are
under close scrutiny for evidence
of money laundering schemes, and would necessarily keep a watchful eye on large - scale transfers (as the law requires them to do).
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.
Shulman will go into more detail about the changes to the
closing process, the CFPB's increased enforcement on anti-kickback provisions and the greater
scrutiny of marketing agreements
under RESPA.
These led to two tentative offers, one
of which — from a Chinese insurance company with
close ties to the ruling Communist Party — fell through
under public
scrutiny.