Sentences with phrase «which came under scrutiny»

The arrangement which came under scrutiny, however, was entered into on 10 June 2005; at that time the chain of title was Clarence House — NatWest — Mercer.
Authorities are also crediting the NYPD intelligence unit, which came under scrutiny after an Associated Press series highlighted the broad powers of the unit this summer, for the arrest.
Yet many who found Dr. Gruber's condescension akin to fingernails scraping down a blackboard were even more appalled by a paper Gruber wrote in 1997, which came under scrutiny during a recent congressional hearing at which the MIT professor was a witness.
Second is the fact that it went to the Trump Foundation — which came under scrutiny during the presidential campaign for its shady practices, specifically documents that showed Trump pulled about a quarter of a million dollars from the foundation's budget to settle lawsuits related to his business.

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These numbers have come under scrutiny recently, and while they seem plausible, Alibaba's creation of the new website, which is a partnership with branding firm VSA Partners, could be interpreted as a response.
The deal, which would combine the third - and fourth - largest US wireless carriers, is expected to come under serious scrutiny from antitrust regulators, as the Trump administration has fervently opposed AT&T's proposed mega-acquisition of Time Warner.
But they came under scrutiny in connection with Coin.mx, which authorities said was operated by Anthony Murgio, who attended Florida State University with Lebedev, and was owned by an Israeli behind the J.P. Morgan breach, Gery Shalon.
Apple Inc., which contracts manufacturing to Foxconn, has also come under media scrutiny for its relationship to the company.
Booz Allen (bah), which earns billions of dollars a year contracting with U.S. intelligence agencies, has come under renewed scrutiny in recent weeks after authorities took Harold Thomas Martin into custody.
Although the company rarely applies for H - 1B visas specifically, Gerlis often applies for L - 1A and L - 1B visas for intra-company transfers, which have similarly come under scrutiny as part of Trump's executive order.
Rikers, which houses around 9,800 prisoners daily, has come under recent scrutiny for a culture of violence that included officer attacks on prisoners and several inmate deaths.
The investor - turned - pharma exec elaborated further in a series of tweets on Wednesday, arguing that Mylan's profit margin isn't nearly high enough and that CEO Bresch's compensation package (which has come under scrutiny) isn't particularly lavish if you're only considering salary.
The board members» other directorships include a handful of companies that have recently come under scrutiny — Goldman Sachs (gs), News Corporation (nws), Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (gmcr)-- which, ideally, should give the group a decent sense of how they should navigate the turbulence that's ahead.
Today, 8 July 2015, WikiLeaks releases more than 1 million searchable emails from the Italian surveillance malware vendor Hacking Team, which first came under international scrutiny after WikiLeaks publication of the SpyFiles.
The company also came under the scrutiny of Congress once more and that pressure, which came from subcommittees in both the House and Senate and from both political parties, appears to have paid off.
The admission will fuel concerns about Blue Sky's business model, which has come under scrutiny after a report from short - seller Glaucus Research suggested its assets under management and fees were inflated.
In addition, Saxo Bank A / S as a European Licensed Bank comes under greater regulatory scrutiny and has higher solvency requirements than brokers which do not operate with a full banking license.
But its business model, which has also relied on aggressive price hikes for acquired drugs, has come under growing scrutiny because of political backlash against high drug prices, dragging Valeant shares down from record highs scaled in August.
4) It is not merely the enslavement of the Dalits by the dominating groups which comes under the critical scrutiny of Dalit theology but also the enslavement of the Dalit psyche or «the inner nature of Dalitness.»
Similarly, the status of the human embryo, and the value placed upon it, have come under increasing scrutiny over the past decades, and even since DP in 2008 it has become increasingly normal to assume that it is morally acceptable to destroy embryos or to experiment upon them.12 The increasing sense of a loss of respect for human life in its earliest stages is linked to the abandonment of male - female lifelong marriage as the normal structure in which human life begins and is cherished.13 DP emphasises that «human procreation is a personal act of a husband and wife, which is not capable of substitution» (DP 16).
And even if it were the case that in the past we spent less time defending and discussing specific dogmas, there seems to me to be a much more plausible explanation than «no one really used to care about dogma», which is this: it's not that we didn't care about dogma, but rather that the truths of faith have come under unprecedented scrutiny and attack in the modern period, not least fromdissenters within the Church, so it has become essential that we do talk about what we actually believe.
It has come under scrutiny for being a concentrated food — similar to fruit juice or honey — which some say should be consumed in moderation.
The 27 year - old England hopeful has since come under increased scrutiny from our fans, which was fuelled by Arsene Wenger when he claimed the best was still to come from Walcott, but there is the possibility that the French boss could be trying to maximise his value should he agree to sell.
The French manager has come under increased scrutiny in recent months, which is starting to become a regular occurrence in each season of late.
The 22 - year - old Spaniard has been hinted to be a top defender but has come under a lot of scrutiny from the Arsenal fans after an Oxford Union interview which seemed to have damaged his reputation as a footballer.
Van Gaal's position at United has come under increased scrutiny from supporters, pundits and ex-players following a five - match winless run which has seen United slip to fourth place in the Premier League and go out of the Champions League.
April 12 — West Ham's move to London's Olympic Stadium will come under increased public scrutiny following a ruling by the UK's Information Tribunal which rejected in full the London Legacy Development Corporation (LDDC)'s appeal against an earlier Information Commissioner ruling to reveal full details of the secret contract enabling West Ham to move into the publicly owned Olympic Stadium.
«All policy areas will come under increased scrutiny and transport infrastructure will be no exception,» said the group, which supports a rival high speed rail proposal.
The state has spent several years developing new rules to regulate the title insurance industry, which has come under scrutiny in recent years for its practice of giving gifts to clients.
The Nkwanta North MP's nomination for the position came under scrutiny following his performance at his vetting which many described as unconvincing.
Bump stocks, which can increase the rate of fire on a weapon, came under intense scrutiny after investigators said they believed Stephen Paddock used them to modify weapons used in a mass shooting in Las Vegas last October that killed roughly 60 people and injured hundreds more.
Those proposals include stripping public officials who are convicted of corruption of their pensions, while also new penalties for those who use county committees to circumvent donor limits — another area in which de Blasio has come under scrutiny by federal investigators.
At a council hearing last month, agency officials came under scrutiny for revelations about the projects, such as 143,000 out of 175,000 units having suffered heat or hot water outages this heating season, which means 320,000 out of about 400,000 residents, or about 80 percent.
Cuomo lamented the lack of investment for major projects — criticism that comes as the governor is also under scrutiny for the problems with the New York City subway system, which has deteriorated for years, leading to a «summer of hell» for commuters.
Now the process by which his successor is appointed — and in particular who sits on the selection panel — is coming under scrutiny.
But this is only one of several cases which have seen its behaviour come under scrutiny.
Mr Cameron's progress as Tory leader came under scrutiny from a Guardian ICM poll, which shows today that his party still has a lead over Labour - 37 % to 32 %.
Bus would mark Greyhound's entry into the crowded and often chaotic discount Chinatown bus market, which has recently come under scrutiny for safety following two fatal bus crashes last year.
The statistics - which showed improvement on knife crime - came under intense scrutiny after Sir Michael Scholar, head of the UK Statistics Authority, said they were «selective».
START - UP NY has come under scrutiny after a delayed report released last month found the program only created 408 jobs, which came with $ 250 million in spending and a $ 53 million TV campaign.
A Nassau County jail inmate died Thursday while hospitalized, the third inmate fatality in a year in which the quality of the county jail's medical treatment has come under intense scrutiny.
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, in town briefly today to wish staff a Happy Holidays according to his aides, defended his picks to lead the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, which are coming under scrutiny for being bogged down with mulitple conflicts of interest.
The arrangement has come under scrutiny, with a report in the International Business Times that says Cuomo signed legislation favorable to Newscorp, which owns the publishing house that published Cuomo's book, as well as Fox News, shortly before he signed the book contract.
Cuomo's selections — which must be confirmed by the state Senate — are likely to come under intense scrutiny because of the court's leftward tilt during his administration.
His radical past came under scrutiny during the leadership campaign, including an article he wrote at Oxford, which appeared to advocate the use of LSD and other hard drugs.
But the practice, which is both painful and expensive, has come under increasing scrutiny from animal rights activists.
But many projects come under public and federal scrutiny — the recent fracas over gene therapy trials is a case in point (Science, 24 March, p. 2163), often because the manner in which they were conducted led to concerns over the safety of the recruited participants or the protection of their confidentiality.
South Asia or Southern Asia (also known as Indian subcontinent) is a term used to represent the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the Thanks to the work of the Roosh V Forum's Indian Race Troll, the subject of brown men and interracial dating has come under a lot of scrutiny.
The government cuts and how they affect local authority spending come under scrutiny in the latest play from Jack Thorne, which reunites him with director John Tiffany, with whom he worked on Let the Right One In.
A Chicago boiler room has come under the scrutiny of the main office for under - producing, which the salesmen blame on the bad leads they have been given of late.
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