Sentences with phrase «under scrutiny»

The company has also come under scrutiny for its aggressive tax avoidance strategies.
Nest has previously come under scrutiny for what's perceived as its slow rate of releasing products.
His efforts for Democratic candidates in 2014 has come under scrutiny by federal investigators for campaign finance practices.
The program has also come under scrutiny in recent times for its potential moral hazards, such as companies gaming the system to land the pricey assets and plug holes in their revenue streams.
Issues arising from water supplies also came under the scrutiny of the committee.
With few regulations and such ease of use, this ICO climate has come under scrutiny from many in the community as well as various regulatory bodies around the world.
The program has come under scrutiny after a report found only 400 or so jobs have been created so far despite the heavy spending for the effort.
Emergency response time has recently come under scrutiny as the city has rolled out a new 911 system.
Their discipline model has also continued to fall under scrutiny.
The dual role of chairman and CEO at financial institutions has been under scrutiny since the financial crisis.
The cause and significance of this sharp uptick are now under scrutiny.
It's also possible that these tools could potentially eradicate the need for cryptocurrency exchanges, which have been under scrutiny recently for messing up at the expense of cryptocurrency users.
The majority of application packages do not make the cut when put under scrutiny by the hiring agency, and only a few applicants will receive interviews.
According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale.
Some of these other benchmarks are already under scrutiny.
There are all kinds of mechanisms in religion to discourage questioning it, leading me to suspect that they know it falls apart under scrutiny.
The predictions of quantum mechanics are still under scrutiny because the theory might need tweaking to unite it with general relativity.
This means the interviewing process itself is always under scrutiny.
Around the world, livestock production has been increasingly under scrutiny in recent years, as animal agriculture's carbon footprint has grown clearer.
The government has said that while it will not ban bitcoin exchanges, initial coin offerings and futures will remain under scrutiny.
Everything you intentionally or unintentionally do is placed under scrutiny by both your readers and fellow authors.
Many of the publishing companies under scrutiny have only recently got into ebooks and haven't setup a proper pricing policy yet.
It's the kind of film you won't regret paying money to see, but not one that holds up well under scrutiny.
Such assumptions, however, often fail under scrutiny.
It's worth noting that one recent study did find significant results, and the program under scrutiny took a slightly different approach to coaching support.
The diversity of the judiciary came under scrutiny earlier this week, with the release this week of judicial diversity statistics for 2017.
Once the quantitative description of the company is complete, there are two relatively simple models that can be helpful for the investor willing to better understand the firm under scrutiny.
I guess my point is that the bible narrative is brought under scrutiny (not the time of year) every time there is a Christian holiday.
From financial scandals to concerns over a lack of diversity, CEOs, and the corporate world in general, are constantly under scrutiny.
With the advent of organic everything, toys that go into a baby's mouth, or anywhere near baby, are under scrutiny like never before.
Thus, every aspect of both parents life, both past and present, is put under scrutiny so as to determine which parent is most suited for child custody.
He can not imagine trying to continue his practice while under the scrutiny of the public eye.
Under scrutiny then was a federal law that threatened to withhold 5 percent of a state's highway grant if the state did not raise its drinking age to 21.
As the newest media on the scene, videogames are almost continuously under scrutiny from both the media and from the general public.
It bears noting that the practices under scrutiny are not back alley dealings; they are well within the law, and have been openly used for decades.
Do people understand that when you place a school under the scrutiny of having to pass a test for survival, do you realize all the unethical things that will come about?
But the nature and composition and method of election for the second chamber are all areas under scrutiny and debate.
And in the end, the film indeed pulls the rug out from under you with a resolution you may have entertained but which ends up satisfying and not immediately crumbling under scrutiny.
With school spending under scrutiny, how do you ensure you get value for money from your IT investments?
When you put your home up for sale you place it directly under the scrutiny of buyers.
The publication under scrutiny takes the form of a glossy magazine bringing to mind notions of luxury and desire.
But drug companies won't be the only ones under scrutiny.
The new law is the nation's first formal approval of the industry after its come under scrutiny across many states for allowing what regulators see as illegal online gambling.
The terms of the inquiry should not be set by the former prime minister whose policies and actions will be most under scrutiny.
Many details in the case remain murky, however, because of federal laws designed to protect the privacy of the researchers under scrutiny.
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