Sentences with phrase «with less scrutiny»

Another response was that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has focused too heavily on the largest firms, with less scrutiny of smaller ones.
Katie Harrison would like to see schools becoming more autonomous: «We need to improve school autonomy by allowing teachers much greater freedom with what and how they teach, with less scrutiny

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«Private businesses aren't under the same quarterly scrutiny, so the pressure's off, and they can make investment decisions with less layers and less examination.»
Galloway said companies like Uber — with a valuation of $ 70 billion according to recent company press releases — would likely be worth much less if subjected to the scrutiny of the public market.
He said energy might do better with Trump because it might get less regulatory scrutiny.
If an investor or fellow entrepreneur tells you that you will save legal fees by doing your seed round with notes instead of stock, what she really means is that the kind of investment that can be done with a note or notes will be less formal, will involve less scrutiny and due diligence, than a round that is priced.
A number of Chelsea's first team stars have come in for some serious scrutiny recently for their less than impressive start to the campaign, with Hazard and Costa being the chief culprits.
People look on established names with a lot less scrutiny than unknowns.
Because private firms are subject to less scrutiny (the clue is in the name), it was able to get away with it until the last minute.
But MPs will vote on the proposals on 15 July, less than two weeks after they were published, and this timetable leaves the government open to the charge that it is seeking to move with undue haste, and without allowing sufficient time for proper scrutiny.
More generally, our previous research has also found little evidence that the 2010 reforms had increased parliamentarians» engagement with the committee system in terms of attendance or turnover, nor that they had encouraged a new breed of parliamentarian (e.g. younger, less biddable, more rebellious, representing Parliament rather than government, and focused on scrutiny rather than climbing the ministerial ladder (see here, here and here)-RRB-.
Since 2011, we've made a conscious effort to do more with less and placed increased scrutiny on all of our expenditures,» Senate Republican Leader Dean Skelos said.
It's unusual for campaign finance reports to get this level of scrutiny and even less common for them to end with criminal charges.
Thus, we will have a parliament with fewer teeth and providing less scrutiny or push - back than is required.
When a Government chooses to insert into primary legislation powers to make statutory instruments, one of the consequences of that choice — whether or not it is the reason for the choice — is that those matters that will thereby fall to be dealt with in secondary legislation will receive far less scrutiny than those matters that are addressed on the face of the Bill.
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.
The franchise's directorial choices tend to come under a little less scrutiny, but with the recent departure of Sam Mendes — who helmed the...
All of the trademarks of his work are evident in this very first screenplay — witty banter laced with profanity, reversals, reveals, a loopy plot that doesn't make much sense if you hold it up to any kind of scrutiny but it's so fun you never will, a Christmas - time setting — less tightly controlled and mannered in his later scripts, but still there.
In dances they make, kids can embody troubling ideas, hold them up to scrutiny, play with them, and, consequently, make them less threatening.
With more to do in less time while under more scrutiny, teachers are feeling more stress.
9) Buy international companies — the scrutiny and competition are less — you may find something genuinely cheap, but make sure they play fair with outside passive minority shareholders.
Unfortunately, with that heightened scrutiny many of those millers have simply crossed the border into New York where they are able to buy up farmland and resume business in a less public manner.
To err is human, and if we're going to force people to live under such scrutiny, I propose that we run a 5 - year pilot project with all politicians having to record their every move on the road... But even without forcing anyone to do anything, the benefits of these cameras are big enough that many will voluntarily use them, especially once they are less expensive.
BUT to get funding from the government they teach mostly young impressionable college age and less (and those with like initiatives) the standard line that «GLOBAL WARMING EXISTS», but it won't stand up to honest scrutiny.
I will look at the reference cited — but maybe you could come up with something less susceptible to obvious skeptical scrutiny?
«It would make it easier to have mountain biking in the national parks with less public scrutiny,» he said.
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Research has highlighted that despite 80 % of UK industries guilty of a gender pay gap, beneath the scrutiny there are industries that actually represent a narrower pay gap, with some of the highest paid jobs in the UK, possessing a less than 10 % pay gap difference.
In - house departments are also paying an increasing amount of scrutiny to the diversity of their legal teams, with HP, Microsoft and Paypal all demanding to see less homogenous external legal teams, with those that do not change potentially facing financial penalties.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Jordan, holding that the ad had a commercial purpose and was therefore commercial speech entitled to a lesser standard of constitutional scrutiny.
Instead, I think this direction will ultimately take us back to the days when certain tribunals were subject to high judicial scrutiny because they were categorized into an area of fundamental or general concern — eg human rights tribunals — and others whose work was categorized into a specialized field — eg tribunals with more of economic mandate — were subject to less judicial scrutiny.
While we are not familiar with all the circumstances in which these various cheques were tendered, one has to presume that the fraudsters intended to benefit from the fact that a cheque written on a law firm account would receive less scrutiny than one coming from an unknown entity.
We also recommend you keep the vitamins in their original containers because it might mean less scrutiny at security, but of course many people travel with their vitamins organized into day - by - day plastic bags too.
With the span of less than one year we have seen brokerages in trouble and therefore a lot of scrutiny from media and hence negative publicity.
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