Sentences with phrase «under close scrutiny on»

Some background to this debate: Britain's relationship with Saudi Arabia has been under close scrutiny on a number of fronts recently.

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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.
He could not adjust to coming under close, and often hostile, scrutiny from those who had been generally supportive earlier on.
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.
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.
The strategy will give public research organizations more autonomy but also places them under closer scrutiny: in order to receive public funding, organizations must produce results that clearly make a positive impact on science or the economy.
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.
Since then, ALEC has come under closer scrutiny, and progressive organizations have begun to shine a brighter light on its activities.
During its frigid winter test out on the ice, Polestar says the drivetrain and batteries were also tested under close scrutiny.
These reflective surfaces also invite the viewer to turn their gaze back on themselves; the self, and in particular one's religious and sexual motivations, coming under close scrutiny.
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.»
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).
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.
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