With his days as an FBI informant
under the microscope again, the Rev. Al Sharpton insists he never used cocaine.
Not exact matches
Ebooks are once
again under the
microscope as numerous reports point out their supposedly declining sales.
As the country marks the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's death - and it was far from peaceful, as we all know - almost every aspect of his life is
again under the media
microscope.
If you are not able to keep your best players and keep selling them, then you will be judged as a selling club and
again put
under the
microscope.
My office will put SUNY's future payment requests
under an even sharper
microscope to make sure this doesn't happen
again.
The researchers gathered
microscope images and spectroscopy data on batches of single - walled and multiwalled nanotubes before and after microwaving them in a 1,000 - watt oven, and
again after bathing them in an oxidizing bath of chlorine gas
under high heat and pressure.
The 2008 financial collapse is put
under a
microscope (
again) in the new satire The Big Short, a movie that candidly raises more questions than it answers.
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) put schools
under the
microscope by requiring that they report, annually, the test - score performance of students in grades 3 through 8, and,
again, for grade 10.
While the tragedy has once
again put school trip safety
under the
microscope, it is important to acknowledge that these trips have been the highlight of many children's education for years.
Cambridge Analytica is
under the
microscope once
again, but this time for previously undisclosed activities back in 2014, well before it joined President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.