Not exact matches
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.
Loeb's donations to Gov. Cuomo and other New York Democrats and Republicans have come
under scrutiny since last week because of a
since - deleted Facebook post accusing Stewart - Cousins, who is black, of having done «
more damage to people of color than anyone who has ever donned a hood» by supporting public teacher unions over charter schools.
Since NIH put the word out about its registry, genetic tests have come
under even
more scrutiny than before, making the registry both potentially
more important — there's nothing else like it out there — but also generating
more scrutiny.
The diabetes drug rosiglitazone has been
under intense
scrutiny since a 2007 study in the New England Journal of Medicine looked at
more than 40 clinical trials and linked the drug's use with increased risk of heart attack and death from heart disease.
Given what we know about clinical nutrition, that sometimes a startling mix of foods can be used to help people in certain disease states —
more ice cream and gravy for someone undergoing cancer treatment, less protein and fewer vegetables for someone with kidney disease — and
since dividing your risk among a wide variety of different foods can help hedge your health bets, the idea that there are universally good or bad foods doesn't hold up well
under scrutiny.
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.
Since subprime mortgage lending had a large role in instigating the Great Recession, mortgage lending has therefore come
under greater
scrutiny in the U.S. where information about the prevalence and scope of mortgage fraud is now
more readily available.