Sentences with phrase «under more scrutiny as»

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I think in the last administration, the Obama administration, financials and energy were seen as, I don't want to say the bad guys, but certainly they were under much more regulatory scrutiny and tech was seen as virtuous.»
The walled - garden nature of Facebook in particular has come under scrutiny, as they've recently had significant problems regarding the accuracy and efficacy of their advertising methods, with several big brands opting to reduce their ad spend on the site until more accurate metrics are released.
Retail sales are under close scrutiny this year, but having access to credit as a merchant and offering flexible credit to consumers can open up opportunities to buy and sell more, creating a positive economic impact this holiday season.
But as these recent fiery debates within the drug industry underscore, pharma's price hike tactics, now under constant public scrutiny, may well lead to more far - reaching change — whether imposed by legislation or by biopharma companies upon themselves.
As the accused allegedly acquired more than $ 5 million of the $ 6 million under scrutiny from within the state of Massachusetts, it was Judge Rya Zobel of the District Court of Massachusetts who issued a freeze of their assets on January 16, 2018.
With a more acute awareness of our economic climate and the anticipated effects of a prolonged experience, all governments will have budgets under tight scrutiny, and all will have to make hard decisions as we ride this out.
From oil in Gatorade to the amount of caffeine and other stimulants in energy drinks and the so - called «pink slime» found in beef, previously unnoticed ingredients are coming under scrutiny as health - conscious consumers demand more information about what they eat and drink, and sometimes go public via social networking and the Internet.
Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come under broad scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
«There has never been a more important time for tackling food fraud and getting regulation right as we plan to leave the European Union, but government proposals for where we will get our food from are already under tough scrutiny from industry and consumers alike with concerns over quality.
That aspect of Arsenal's business model is perhaps under more scrutiny now than at any other time during Arsene Wenger's reign as manager of the club.
Quite why the 20 - year - old would not want to continue working with the former Swansea City boss is beyond almost everyone, as there is a lot of sympathy for the Reds after having to sell Luis Suarez to Barcelona last summer, even if some of the dealings in the transfer market do have to some under more scrutiny.
To be honest, it's Steve Kean's performance as manager which is under more scrutiny than the team itself, as the Glaswegian has won just three of his seventeen league games in charge and has overseen one of the club's poorest runs in their Premiership history.
The government's controversial health and social care bill came under even more scrutiny today as Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords requested sweeping changes to the legislation.
The attacks only put May under more scrutiny for national security decisions she made during her tenure as Home Secretary, a role she held for six years in the government of her predecessor, David Cameron.
Republicans in the Senate have been previously at odds with de Blasio, but the dispute has taken on a more pronounced posture in recent weeks as the mayor's fundraising activities on behalf of Senate Democrats in 2014 have come under scrutiny by federal investigators.
His donations are under scrutiny now as he faces criticism for writing in a since - deleted Facebook post that Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins has done more to harm people of color than anyone who has worn a hood — an allusion to the Ku Klux Klan.
More questions have been raised about the Buffalo Billion, too, as the project falls under the scrutiny of the U.S. attorney's office amid a sprawling investigation.
And — as was already beginning to happen — they will be put under greater scrutiny and more pressure.
The devices are becoming standard practice in many police departments as video technology becomes more prevalent in our everyday lives — and departments come under increasing scrutiny.
And while life expectancy has increased with better therapies, surgeries, and more aggressive treatment of identified risk factors, depression has come under increasing scrutiny as a risk factor that could make a difference, if properly treated.
As a public figure, Jenner is unfortunately under a lot more scrutiny than the average person.
Principal Cheryl Kloczko started the school year «under a microscope» at a new magnet school focusing on multiple intelligences, and the scrutiny grew more intense as the year progressed.
With BPS budget season around the corner, the Bay State Banner investigates how weighted student... Read more about As BPS schools brace for cuts, funding system under scrutiny
Trailed by religious zealots and under intense media scrutiny, the orphans and their new caregivers are forced into seclusion, even as the children's behavior grows more unsettling.
As more competitive gamers and spectators are attracted to these older scores, the scores have come under much closer scrutiny.
Environmental considerations aside, as the percentage of electricity generated by wind increases, renewable energy is coming under a lot more scrutiny now for one simple reason — money.
With utility rates increasing and operating budgets falling under more scrutiny than ever, businesses are using solar to turn otherwise non-performing assets such as rooftops and undeveloped land into energy - saving, self - generating solar energy investments.
In summary, a strong case can be made that the US emissions reduction commitment for 2025 of 26 % to 28 % clearly fails to pass minimum ethical scrutiny when one considers: (a) the 2007 IPCC report on which the US likely relied upon to establish a 80 % reduction target by 2050 also called for 25 % to 40 % reduction by developed countries by 2020, and (b) although reasonable people may disagree with what «equity» means under the UNFCCC, the US commitments can't be reconciled with any reasonable interpretation of what «equity» requires, (c) the United States has expressly acknowledged that its commitments are based upon what can be achieved under existing US law not on what is required of it as a mater of justice, (d) it is clear that more ambitious US commitments have been blocked by arguments that alleged unacceptable costs to the US economy, arguments which have ignored US responsibilities to those most vulnerable to climate change, and (e) it is virtually certain that the US commitments can not be construed to be a fair allocation of the remaining carbon budget that is available for the entire world to limit warming to 2 °C.
But the WSIA's restrictive approach to mental stress claims (as compared to its more expansive approach to claims involving a physical injury) is now under constitutional scrutiny as a result of a recent case of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal («WSIAT»).
There's lip service, certainly, but only that; the efforts go the other way, as can be seen from the fact that some of the more comically unfair alimony laws in the USA are coming under feminist scrutiny now that women are increasingly becoming the payors.
Twitter is not alone in wrestling with the fact that its product is being corrupted for malevolence: Facebook and Google have come under heightened scrutiny since the presidential election, as more information comes to light revealing how their platforms manipulate citizens, from Cambridge Analytica to conspiracy videos.
Apple will be under a lot more scrutiny going forward, which is disappointing as a long time Apple fan.
The major social networks, which have a disproportionate amount of influence in the world of online advertising, have rarely been pressed publicly on their role as influencing platforms but have come under increased scrutiny as more information has been revealed about Russian efforts to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Facebook's data collection practices, the core of its ad - based business model, have come under broad scrutiny in recent weeks as the company has been forced to raise its estimates of how much user information was leaked and to admit that «most» of its more than two billion users may have had their public profile data scraped by outside harvesters.
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.
Cambridge Analytica, which served as the data operations team for Donald Trump's election campaign in 2016, came under scrutiny after reports in The New York Times and The Guardian this week stated that the company had misused a researcher's data to harvest more than 50 million user profiles from the site.
In a five - hour hearing, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards fell under the focused scrutiny of Republican legislators Tuesday as members of the House Oversight... Read More
LCFF has come under scrutiny in the last year, as advocates have questioned whether the extra money aimed at these students is making a difference and whether the process deserves more transparency.
«The newest kid on the block for commercial deals is credit unions,» says Todd Clarke, CCIM, president of NM Apartment Advisors in Albuquerque, N.M. Because credit unions are not under the same regulatory scrutiny as banks, they are often able to be more flexible in their lending.
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