Under scrutiny That phone call, along with a half-dozen other conversations, have now come under scrutiny amid the controversy surrounding the intelligence whistleblower.
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The Pilot Under Scrutiny As more information about the crash and the parties involved emerged, Purwin's history as a Hollywood stunt pilot has come under scrutiny.
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Indian media under scrutiny Away from Bollywood, the country's political and media industries have also come under scrutiny, with female journalists sharing incidents of sexual harassment.
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Several, though, have left their positions after coming under scrutiny.
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So who is Manafort and why is he under scrutiny?
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Apple's supply chain in China has also been under scrutiny.
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Since Cooper's death, Harris' sexual history has come under scrutiny.
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Japan's status as a plutonium superpower is increasingly under scrutiny.
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She declined to say whether other employees are under scrutiny.
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If so, Airbnb would come under scrutiny as never before.
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Uber is coming under scrutiny in yet another federal investigation.
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It's not only teething jewelry that has come under scrutiny.
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The company quickly came under scrutiny for potentially misleading investors.
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It is not just Shi'ite Lebanese who feel under scrutiny.
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Veselnitskaya's work for HRAGIF and Prevezon has come under scrutiny.
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The firm is under scrutiny for significant drug price hikes.
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But despite Isner's lesser profile, he still comes under scrutiny.
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The Associated Press: Voting officials under scrutiny amid heavy turnout.
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The composition of bond indices has also come under scrutiny.
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Some have come under scrutiny for using chemicals like triclosan.
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But Phillips' deception unraveled quickly under scrutiny by the Post.
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Here's what you need to know: • Gunman's wife under scrutiny.
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Charlton, however, said this may not hold up under scrutiny.
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The interview came under scrutiny during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
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Google has been under scrutiny for its treatment of women.
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More of Trump's Cabinet officials could also come under scrutiny.
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But it has been under scrutiny for decades as well.
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What was agreed at that meeting is now under scrutiny.
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During the full moon eclipse, your lifestyle was under scrutiny.
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Channel Orange expands as you listen; Blonde shrinks under scrutiny.
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And Kaléo has also been under scrutiny over its prices.
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But emergency alerts have come under scrutiny in recent months.
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More recently, its treatment of pets has come under scrutiny.
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Now these cashless stores are starting to come under scrutiny.
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The two sites have come under scrutiny in other states.
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People who worked for Mr. Trump are also under scrutiny.
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As such, Flynn has now been under scrutiny for months.
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Mr. Steinhardt's collection has come under scrutiny in the past.
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Mr. Gore's credibility regarding what he knew came under scrutiny.
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Supervisor's actions under scrutiny The actions of Hickman's supervisor, Sgt.
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Academic tenure at public universities is under scrutiny right now.
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Now his every exchange with the president is under scrutiny.
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Florence, under scrutiny from the secret police, hears herself agree.
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The Tecate port of entry has come under scrutiny before.
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Travelex could also come under scrutiny from data protection authorities.
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The news media has come under scrutiny in recent years.
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HUD is currently under scrutiny for its spending on furniture.
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Which of Mr. Price's stock holdings have come under scrutiny?
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Italy's attractiveness as a debtor is under scrutiny with investors.
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Used car salesmen are coming under scrutiny from federal regulators.
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Giuliani has been under scrutiny for his dealings with Ukraine
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This broad definition of "school shooting" has come under scrutiny.
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Now under scrutiny, obviously, are some of his businesses internationally.
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The missteps under scrutiny took place between 2009 and 2014.
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YouTube itself has also come under scrutiny from the music industry.
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In addition, America's openness to foreign investment is increasingly under scrutiny.
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But recently, the product has come under scrutiny for safety concerns.
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Either way, federal regulators are seriously putting postage prices under scrutiny.
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Some of his wartime operational decisions have also come under scrutiny.
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Amazon and Bezos have increasingly come under scrutiny from government officials.
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Tillerson's own close connections to Putin have also come under scrutiny.
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The Chinese government is already under scrutiny for downplaying the risks.
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Government contracts in Puerto Rico have come under scrutiny since weather.
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The updates come as Apple's App Store practices are under scrutiny.
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Mr Duterte's motives are even more likely to come under scrutiny.
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Another Silicon Valley darling, Facebook, has also been under scrutiny recently.
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Biden came under scrutiny after his lackluster debate performance last week.
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It is not the first time cyclists have come under scrutiny.
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This isn't the first time the church has been under scrutiny.
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If sex on screen is under scrutiny, so is misogynistic violence.
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The group's finances are also under scrutiny by Congress and prosecutors.
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But some of the scariest findings don't hold up under scrutiny.
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However, the extent of that relationship has recently come under scrutiny.
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Tesla's Autopilot semiautonomous driver-assistance system has also come under scrutiny.
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Clinton has come under scrutiny for Sanders for the same thing.
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Heavy-handed photo retouching has come under scrutiny in recent years.
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Podesta, too, would crumble under scrutiny, Stone claimed he was saying.
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Funding for diplomatic security came under scrutiny after the Benghazi attacks.
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Not one negative stereotype about older workers holds up under scrutiny.
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More Republican politicians were under scrutiny over their attitudes toward gays.
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Abortion laws are also under scrutiny in countries around the globe.
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Other administration officials have also been under scrutiny for their travel.
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Under scrutiny, Secondhand Time falls short as both fact and art.
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Under scrutiny, however, the analogy to racism just doesn't hold up.
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On both sides of the debate, many claims collapse under scrutiny.
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The family came under scrutiny at home and abroad after Sept.
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Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican, is under scrutiny for similar reasons.
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It is now under scrutiny amid a wide-ranging corruption probe.
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Other tech giants are under scrutiny over the coming midterm elections.
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Today, Mr. Moore and K2 Intelligence are the ones under scrutiny.
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Some government ministers have come under scrutiny for anti-immigrant messaging.
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In her hashtags she referenced the tequila company now under scrutiny.
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Facebook has come under scrutiny for aggravating the echo chamber effect.
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Now, it's under scrutiny for issues with its Real ID protocols.
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But more recently, this approach to gender has come under scrutiny.
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Loot boxes have come under scrutiny by US and foreign lawmakers.
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The program had been under scrutiny even before the terrorist attack.
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Huawei is also under scrutiny over concerns about spying and security.
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Mr. Farrow's book may put the legal team's finding under scrutiny.
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Travis Kalanick's leadership as chief executive of Uber, is under scrutiny.
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It may seem surprising that Farmer's Fridge has come under scrutiny.
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The two businessmen under scrutiny are Jona Rechnitz and Jeremy Reichberg.
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Any acquisition that Facebook makes these days will come under scrutiny.
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Austria's handling of Nazi-stolen art has come under scrutiny before.
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American scientists who knew of Dr. He's plans came under scrutiny.
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The spokesman said the incidents under scrutiny occurred late last year.
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The Trump administration has been under scrutiny for anti-LGBT policies.
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It's not the first time Manafort's dealings have come under scrutiny.
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Several other Trump administration officials are under scrutiny for similar issues.
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But some of their loathsome tactics have recently come under scrutiny.
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Pruitt is under scrutiny for a number of first-class flights.
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But the program came under scrutiny earlier this month from Rep.
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Baltimore has come under scrutiny for its handling of both attacks.
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Nielsen has come under scrutiny outside the White House as well.
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UNDER SCRUTINY Facebook has been under scrutiny from regulators and shareholders since last year, when reporting revealed that the data of some 87 million users had been shared with now-defunct political data firm Cambridge Analytica.
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Face ID will undoubtedly come under scrutiny, since Apple promises flawless security.
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Under scrutiny, Facebook and Twitter have taken steps towards increased ad transparency.
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NDAs have come under scrutiny as a way to cover up misbehavior.
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Mr Manley had little time to establish himself before coming under scrutiny.
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Her record at Hewlett-Packard, though, came under scrutiny during the campaign.
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Nvidia calls the results photorealistic, but under scrutiny, it doesn't stand up.
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Modrikamen's political activities prior to forming The Movement are also under scrutiny.
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For months, the company has found itself under scrutiny from federal regulators.
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The map under scrutiny was drafted in 2011, following the 211 census.
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As well as testing offensive capabilities, defensive systems were also under scrutiny.
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It's a beautiful shell, a veneer that crumbles under scrutiny and dissection.
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And of course, it's not just Tesla's technology that is under scrutiny.
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The entire concept of "anonymized data" has come under scrutiny as well.
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These are the two paragraphs, in particular, that have come under scrutiny.
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Brussels. Belgium has come under scrutiny for failing to tame growing radicalization.
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Fatemiyoun veterans say they feel they are under scrutiny by the authorities.
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But Avenatti's personal business dealings have come under scrutiny in recent months.
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Still, this isn't the first time Sequoia machines have come under scrutiny.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is coming under scrutiny from gun control activists.
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Other jurisdictions are also coming under scrutiny, although Panama is genuinely different.
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Should Tillerson be nominated, his business ties, too, will come under scrutiny.
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But one detail from the November 7 disturbance has come under scrutiny.
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Now the company is finding itself under scrutiny again from all sides.
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The elimination of some interest deductions for corporations is also under scrutiny.
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Under scrutiny: Bernhardt has routinely received criticism for apparent conflicts of interest.
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Other Trump administration officials have come under scrutiny for high travel expenses.
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Campaign donations under scrutiny Vekselberg's cousin Intrater gave generously to support Trump.
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The company is under scrutiny over its response to data privacy concerns.
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In recent months, Clinton has come under scrutiny by Democrats including Sen.
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The NRA has come under scrutiny for its connections to Russian nationals.
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Cohen has also been under scrutiny by special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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They are also now coming under scrutiny for their lack of diversity.
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But the plan has come under scrutiny from both Democrats and Republicans.
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Trump's EPA and Treasury chiefs also have come under scrutiny over travel.
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But Amazon's Alexa device has previously come under scrutiny for privacy reasons.
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That arrangement came under scrutiny last November in a Miami Herald investigation.
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Flynn's lobbying work for Turkey has come under scrutiny in recent weeks.
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The risks are under scrutiny in part due to the Flint, Mich.
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MORE, often came under scrutiny for the amount of golf they played.
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And they promised to hold open discussions with any country under scrutiny.
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However, Susan Pompeo also came under scrutiny for her active role there.
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Mr. Cuomo's record on ethics will also, no doubt, come under scrutiny.
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As part of the investigation, Mr. Cagney's behavior quickly came under scrutiny.
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Netanyahu is not the only member of his household currently under scrutiny.
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He was not among the executives whose trades initially came under scrutiny.
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Yet it has come under scrutiny in at least four fatal crashes.
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The company's methods for ginning up excitement have come under scrutiny before.
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This is not the first time Ms. White has come under scrutiny.
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Barrack has come under scrutiny recently over his dealings with Saudi Arabia.
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Florida was not the only state where nursing homes were under scrutiny.
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"As California party chair, you are always under scrutiny," Mr. Ragone said.
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More than 200 people have come under scrutiny in the ongoing case.
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Google isn't the only American technology company under scrutiny in the region.
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Facebook has also been under scrutiny for ads targeted at derogatory terms.
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POLAND: Huawei has a strong foothold in Poland but remains under scrutiny.
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S. trade agreement could come under scrutiny for "tweaks," the adviser said.
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But the new MAX 8 models have previously been placed under scrutiny.
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Facebook in particular has come under scrutiny over its use of data.
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Kushner was reported in May to be under scrutiny in the investigation.
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Travis Kalanick, Uber's chief executive, is under scrutiny for setting the tone.
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He also said he wasn't aware of the specific call under scrutiny.
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And Ellison's past writings as a young man have come under scrutiny.
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The delegation program has come under scrutiny on multiple occasions since then.
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Kemp's office is also under scrutiny for voter purges across the state.
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This isn't the first time the Iowa caucuses have come under scrutiny.
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Google's advertising practices could also come under scrutiny, said one of the people.
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James Watt soon made his own exit, when he, too, came under scrutiny.
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Allergan (AGN) has come under scrutiny for its handling of non-GAAP accounting.
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"Everything that's in that 10-page letter just disintegrates under scrutiny," Reed said.
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"In addition, we are putting every single business unit under scrutiny," he said.
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The deal came under scrutiny from territorial and federal regulators after a weather.
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This system is now under scrutiny in the wake of twin deadly crashes.
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PG&E isn't the only company coming under scrutiny for preemptive power outages.
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McCabe is one of several former U.S. officials who have come under scrutiny.
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Palm oil is under scrutiny over environmental concerns including in the European Union.
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It also means you know your own message can't stand up under scrutiny.
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A Twitch user's misogynist rant has brought the streaming platform's standards under scrutiny.
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Now, it's precisely those interactions with world leaders that are coming under scrutiny.
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This isn't the first time DingIt's traffic-buying practices have come under scrutiny.
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The reason why these letters are under scrutiny is because ricin is poison.
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But the tape also brought Trump's treatment of women under scrutiny yet again.
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The organization is also also under scrutiny for delegating certification activities to Boeing.
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Each one is under scrutiny to get it right in terms of representation.
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The White House has largely distanced itself from other people under scrutiny. 4.
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In addition, Reuters could not determine if other individuals were also under scrutiny.
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Trump's relationship with Deutsche Bank has come under scrutiny in the United States.
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There are some professions, in particular, where your personal finances come under scrutiny.
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Trump has come under scrutiny for his overtures on improving relations with Russia.
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Under scrutiny, Johnson started backtracking, and admitted the text could be a joke.
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Amazon is now under scrutiny from both sides of the aisle, as Sen.
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As his lavish lifestyle came under scrutiny, he began to speak less publicly.
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Like Welles, she places the reality-bending power of the media under scrutiny.
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The Trump Organization, the president's business conglomerate, is under scrutiny for insurance fraud.
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The program is under scrutiny after a former detainee sent to Uruguay disappeared.
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Intercity bus companies are coming under scrutiny from federal regulators for safety violations.
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President Trump is under scrutiny for allegedly using undocumented workers in his properties.
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He is under scrutiny over testimony linking him to a colossal graft scandal.
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Corsi has come under scrutiny for his ties to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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As Tasers' safety came under scrutiny, the company changed its language about risks.
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Section 2230 has come under scrutiny from some Republican lawmakers as well. Sens.
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The movement, with French roots, has been under scrutiny for about three years.
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This also has come under scrutiny as another potential violation of net neutrality.
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But we're in a moment when the industry is once again under scrutiny.
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Both companies also have been under scrutiny by U.S. lawmakers over cybersecurity concerns.
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The work there came under scrutiny because its contract was up for renewal.
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Still others have taken positions on transgender rights that have come under scrutiny.
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Tech companies recently have come under scrutiny for their work with the government.
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It's also controversial — microtransactions have come under scrutiny by US and foreign lawmakers.
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Those cruise lines have all come under scrutiny over pollution since the 1990s.
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Hotel spending by some of the leading candidates has also come under scrutiny.
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As Messiah fell under scrutiny, some users mined some humor from the situation.
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Kelly in particular has come under scrutiny for the handling of Porter's resignation.
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With the term "sharing economy" under scrutiny, experts are casting about for substitutes.
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But I think Geoff's a person who will bear up well under scrutiny.
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DeVos is just the latest member of Trump's Cabinet to come under scrutiny.
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For wherever Bergman goes, she's under scrutiny from men, if not direct attack.
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Most recently its wealth management division has come under scrutiny for sales practices.
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The railroad's safety record is under scrutiny after a fatal derailment last year.
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Bump stocks came under scrutiny after the October 2017 massacre in Las Vegas.
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Their relationship with state-run banks has been under scrutiny by local authorities.
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Western militaries are increasingly coming under scrutiny for their handling of sexual offences.
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Prince Andrew&aposs friendship with Epstein came under scrutiny following the July charges.
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And many other elements of his story failed to hold up under scrutiny.
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The American businesswoman's ties to the British prime minister have come under scrutiny.
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She came under scrutiny for her work with Weinstein after the Times report.
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The current investigation isn't even the first time Madigan has come under scrutiny.
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The performance of the nation's security forces, in particular, has come under scrutiny.
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Had the donations been made anonymously, they would not be under scrutiny now.
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Clovis came under scrutiny specifically for his relationship with and comments to Papadopoulos.
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The department is also currently under scrutiny for two separate racist texting scandals.
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And we are constantly under scrutiny, constantly being doubted, constantly being second-guessed.
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The state party came under scrutiny during the 2016 caucuses after supporters of Sen.
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This is far from the first time Trump's reading ability has come under scrutiny.
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From Anita Hill to inappropriate touching allegations, Biden's past has already come under scrutiny.
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Allergan — The drugmaker has come under scrutiny for its handling of non-GAAP accounting.
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Price is now also under scrutiny after CNN reported on a questionable stock purchase.
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Merkel has herself come under scrutiny in Germany for her open-door refugee policy.
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The charity is also coming under scrutiny from authorities and lawmakers across the world.
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Pension and life insurance funds will also come under scrutiny in the Treasury review.
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Increasingly, as Trump nears the general election, his policy positions are coming under scrutiny.
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Since the college admissions scandal broke, Lori Loughlin's every move has been under scrutiny.
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This is the second time this year the Duffer brothers have come under scrutiny.
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Purdue is not the only company under scrutiny over the opioid epidemic, of course.
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Obama came under scrutiny for granting the award to Democratic donors during his tenure.
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The Bush team has already come under scrutiny here for its bare-knuckled tactics.
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The bank has come under scrutiny in multiple jurisdictions for its involvement with 1MDB.
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Clinton's health has been under scrutiny following an allergy attack on Labor Day weekend.
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The ruse fell apart under scrutiny from journalists and the Democratic-controlled state legislature.
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Other tech giants including Amazon, Coca-Cola and Microsoft have been under scrutiny, too.
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However, the PBM business is now under scrutiny, in light of rising drug costs.
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This wouldn't be the first time deductions available to the rich came under scrutiny.
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New York and Florida are not the only states where Epstein is under scrutiny.
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Apple (AAPL), Amazon (AMZN) Google (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB) have all come under scrutiny.
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But their ability to protect those informants has come under scrutiny in recent years.
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Airbnb has come under scrutiny and faced regulatory crackdowns in cities around the globe.
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However, McCabe has also come under scrutiny for his investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
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Under scrutiny, Buttigieg has been aggressive in directly tackling racism on the campaign trail.
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Hampton Creek, maker of eggless Just Mayo, is under scrutiny for its scientific practices.
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Pai's conclusions and the numbers that he based them on quickly came under scrutiny.
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The revelation of cheating put the fuel ratings of other Mitsubishi vehicles under scrutiny.
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President Trump has come under scrutiny for his overtures on improving relations with Russia.
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This is not the first time Tencent's games have come under scrutiny from regulators.
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Even under scrutiny from federal investigators, Erickson has continued to visit Butina in jail.
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The entire operation is now said to be under scrutiny by Robert Mueller's investigators.
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The results of that vote have also come under scrutiny for potential election fraud.
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When those remarks came under scrutiny after the election, Stone repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
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Tesla and Autopilot have been under scrutiny since the disclosure of the May fatality.
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His relationship with L Brands CEO and founder Les Wexner has come under scrutiny.
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Such complaints have recently come under scrutiny at the FDA, which regulates drug safety.
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The crown prince, 85033, has come under scrutiny in the wake of Khashoggi's disappearance.
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Cambridge Analytica has come under scrutiny for its involvement in the 2016 presidential election.
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Shiloh has been under scrutiny since it began housing unaccompanied minor children in 2013.
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Whether data brokers do enough to keep that private information secure is under scrutiny.
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Walmart is ending sales of vapes and related products as vaping comes under scrutiny.
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Ride-hailing services have previously come under scrutiny for the behavior of their drivers.
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Pence's visit to the president's property has come under scrutiny, including from House Democrats.
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That claim, which was backed by the Federal Aviation Administration, is now under scrutiny.
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These committees showed the opposite numerical trend at year 2 when not under scrutiny.
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That brings the total number of files under scrutiny to more than one million.
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His social media activity has come under scrutiny here as his profile has risen.
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The group's possible ties to Russia and its tax-exempt status are under scrutiny.
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When a center-left government took power in 2006, Autostrade's contract came under scrutiny.
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In recent years, though, the achievements of the postwar era have come under scrutiny.
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And the safety of the company's autonomous lane-change software is coming under scrutiny.
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"That company and that vehicle have been under scrutiny" in the past, said Maj.
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Mr. Page is one of several Trump associates under scrutiny in a federal investigation.
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Ironically, both issues have brought Google and Amazon under scrutiny over the past year.
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But the use of the wigs wasn't the only aspect that came under scrutiny.
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But anyone who gave money to his foundation could come under scrutiny, she said.
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Lopez is a Venezuelan energy executive under scrutiny for possible money laundering and bribery.
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Two more politicians have recently come under scrutiny on suspicion of having dual citizenship.
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The calls noted in the report all took place around key events under scrutiny.
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In 2010, as investigators descended on KAF , contractors there began to come under scrutiny.
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The data firm has come under scrutiny in the probe into Russia's election interference.
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Kruse has been under scrutiny since Gelser first made her allegations public last year.
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But word soon leaked out that Giuliani was under scrutiny by SDNY as well.
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Facebook has come under scrutiny once again for their role in this privacy breach.
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Giuliani's own travels to Ukraine in search of dirt had already come under scrutiny.
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But ICOs have received a lot of criticism and are under scrutiny from regulators.
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Even before Saikawa's compensation came under scrutiny, his leadership of Nissan was in doubt.
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Last year, UPS came under scrutiny for not having air conditioning in its trucks.
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Portier, Breisch and MacNeil were under scrutiny in the Gallagher affair as his superiors.
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The U.S. company's warehouse conditions have come under scrutiny in the past few years.
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It's not the first time that Samsung's supply chain has been placed under scrutiny.
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Other instances when the F.A.A. acceded to Boeing's wishes have also come under scrutiny.
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Some accusations lodged against Justice Kavanaugh did fall apart under scrutiny, or were withdrawn.
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Despite the success of Kondo's show, some aspects of it have come under scrutiny.
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At the same time, the quality of Tesla's Model 3 has come under scrutiny.
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But there is no prohibition on individuals releasing returns under scrutiny by the IRS.
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Joe Biden's son is under scrutiny for his business dealings and tumultuous personal life.
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Tech companies are already under scrutiny for letting Russia influence the 2016 presidential election.
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Another monument that has come under scrutiny is actually dedicated to a Union soldier.
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The Cupertino, California-based company is under scrutiny yet again over allegations of anticompetitive practices.
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Now that community is under scrutiny as police conduct raids in connection with Monday's attack.
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The integrity of US voting machines is under scrutiny as the 2018 midterm elections approach.
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"He is detained under scrutiny, which means we don't know where he is," she said.
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Wells Fargo is still under scrutiny more than a year after a phony accounts scandal.
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Cohen's family taxi business soon came under scrutiny, prompting tweets from Trump in late July.
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A fund Congress has used to settle sexual harassment complaints has also come under scrutiny.
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As TMZ reported, Gordon was under scrutiny in connection with Bobbi Kristina's death in 2015.
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The robbery claim, which was made public last weekend, quickly came under scrutiny from police.
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Banks' security procedures are coming under scrutiny amid evidence of increased attacks from sophisticated hackers.
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Go deeper: The future of forgetting Memory supplements come under scrutiny Deepfakes and false memories
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Facebook is ensnared in scandals; its data practices have come under scrutiny in several countries.
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Price, who has been a Member of Congress for 12 years, is suddenly under scrutiny.
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Santander is also coming under scrutiny for what critics say is discriminatory treatment of customers.
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Engine management systems and software have come under scrutiny ever since Volkswagen admitted in Sept.
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Netanyahu and his family's luxurious lifestyle — often at taxpayers' expense — has come under scrutiny before.
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The TSA's budget and effectiveness have long been under scrutiny by lawmakers and the media.
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But his seat on that firm's advisory board isn't his only previous gig under scrutiny.
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As you know ... Gordon was under scrutiny in connection with Bobbi Kristina's death in 2015.
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Many expect the ECB will resume quantitative easing; the timing and composition are under scrutiny.
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Cohen has been reportedly been under scrutiny by the FBI for his connections to Russia.
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The appearance and letter come as Trump and Clinton's health have both been under scrutiny.
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Starbucks is just the latest brand to find itself under scrutiny in the public eye.
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The Journal noted that conditions at detention facilities has come under scrutiny in recent years.
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Saudi donations to the Clinton Global Initiative have come under scrutiny, as well they should.
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The drug supply chain has come under scrutiny for its role in fueling the crisis.
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A European problem Other European lenders have also come under scrutiny for potential money laundering.
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Here's how they argued their points — and why they don't quite hold up under scrutiny.
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Lewis' time as a radio show host initially came under scrutiny during the 2016 campaign.
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The review comes at a time when weight loss surgery accreditation is under scrutiny nationally.
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When a season of high expectations goes awry, everyone in the organization comes under scrutiny.
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Tesla's Autopilot, a driver assistance system, has come under scrutiny after some high-profile accidents.
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After Epstein was arrested, Wexner came under scrutiny for his close relationship with the financier.
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Fox News has come under scrutiny for its treatment of female employees in the workplace.
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Company executives are under scrutiny following reports that they dumped stock before announcing the breach.
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Codeine, an opioid pain reliever, came under scrutiny due to its adverse effects on children.
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Sleepy truck drivers who get behind the wheel are falling under scrutiny from federal regulators.
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Mr. Offinger has come under scrutiny in two different aspects of the sprawling federal investigation.
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The latter's handling of personal data for behavioral advertising is now under scrutiny in Ireland.
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That practice has come under scrutiny and led, in large part, to Valeant's current crisis.
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The Trump administration came under scrutiny from LGBT groups last week for reversing the order.
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Other companies have also come under scrutiny this year — by customers, investors, and regulators alike.
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He's under scrutiny by federal prosecutors in Manhattan after Mueller referred Cohen's case to them.
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Several members of Trump's administration have come under scrutiny for their use of charter planes.
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Facebook is coming under scrutiny globally for how its platform amplifies political manipulation and violence.
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Ride-share companies have been under scrutiny after reports of alleged assault, theft and kidnapping.
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Facebook's business model is under scrutiny again for its alleged role in perpetuating job discrimination.
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In recent months, Southwest Key has come under scrutiny after a series of abuse allegations.
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He met with Trump campaign aides who were under scrutiny for their links to Russia.
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Prime Minister Theresa May, facing parliamentary elections on Thursday, finds her counterterrorism record under scrutiny.
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He is the fifth Australian politician to resign or come under scrutiny over their citizenship.
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Pompeo has recently come under scrutiny after a contentious interview with a reporter on Friday.
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Why it matters: Facebook's cryptocurrency plans have come under scrutiny from regulators across the globe.
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Nordea, based in Helsinki, is also under scrutiny, as are banks in Austria and Germany.
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Location-sharing apps have come under scrutiny recently for not selling users' information to advertisers.
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Sam Clovis is under scrutiny for actions during his time as Trump's campaign co-chairman.
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It has come under scrutiny in recent years for mistreatment of immigrants and deteriorating facilities.
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It remains unclear if the people who recruited girls from dance studios are under scrutiny.
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Talley, who Trump nominated in September, was under scrutiny for other actions and past comments.
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An outbreak of mysterious deaths relating to vaping has also put the company under scrutiny.
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His connections to Russia are sure to come under scrutiny during a Senate confirmation hearing.
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Uber's workplace culture has been under scrutiny since a weekend post by a former engineer.
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With Juul increasingly coming under scrutiny in the US, overseas expansion has become a priority.
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But more recently, Mr. Boies has come under scrutiny for his work representing Mr. Weinstein.
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Manafort and Flynn's financial activities, in particular, have come under scrutiny in the Russia investigation.
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Now, additional decisions connected with Comey's choice to send that letter are coming under scrutiny.
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The latest edition of KMB is a brave experiment that doesn't hold up under scrutiny.
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It's hard to believe that Clinton didn't know that these actions wouldn't come under scrutiny.
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Feds already monitor department This isn't the first time police in Oakland have come under scrutiny.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Biden's campaign had added quotation marks and citations to the sections under scrutiny.
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That was the lesson an unhappy Florida legislature learned after Pitbull's "Sexy Beaches" came under scrutiny.
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Facebook recently came under scrutiny after the New Zealand shootings were streamed live on the platform.
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NAB is the first bank to come under scrutiny, with testimony from its rivals to follow.
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Linton was accompanying her husband, who had been under scrutiny for his government-funded travel expenses.
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But Price is now under scrutiny after CNN reported he may have purchased a questionable stock.
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The school&aposs name came under scrutiny due to Wilson&aposs ties with racism and segregation.
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Earlier this month, Whedon came under scrutiny for a separate tweet about House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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The charges span from 2006 to 2014 and now have more than 200 people under scrutiny.
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Apple's handling of third-party apps related to children has come under scrutiny in recent months.
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RT has come under scrutiny after the 2016 US election for its role in spreading misinformation.
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Those decisions by Boeing and the FAA are now under scrutiny in multiple investigations and reviews.
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The sales tax on these products, essential for everyone that menstruates, has long been under scrutiny.
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"The rule of law is under scrutiny by markets," UniCredit EM FX strategist Kiran Kowshik said.
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In Britain the Royal Free is already under scrutiny over how it shared its patients' data.
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The news comes days after Manafort's ties to politicians in Ukraine came under scrutiny once again.
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The company has also found itself under scrutiny over its handling of cases of online harassment.
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His firm's finances came under scrutiny after it was forced into a temporary form of bankruptcy.
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Fiat is among several carmakers that is currently under scrutiny for emission levels of its cars.
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Uber's company culture has been under scrutiny since allegations of widespread sexual harassment surfaced in February.
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Peterson came under scrutiny after surveillance footage showed him standing outside the school during the massacre.
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If the suit does go to court, Epic's emote-creation process would likely come under scrutiny.
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Chinese investment in grids in Europe and Australia is also under scrutiny, on national-security grounds.
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Those measurements came under scrutiny earlier this year when an independent study claimed they were inaccurate.
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Trump's Foundation has come under scrutiny from investigators and Democrats over possible pay-for-play schemes.
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Kavanaugh, who came under scrutiny for his views on gun rights, did not shake his hand.
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Making matters worse, Spider-Man's affiliation with Iron Man in the plot falls apart under scrutiny.
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Reuters was unable to determine the identity of the controller or what actions were under scrutiny.
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But Obama's Environmental Protection Agency has also come under scrutiny for not taking action quickly enough.
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However, their profession is under scrutiny after a series of disputes surrounding Islamic bonds, or sukuk.
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The company has been under scrutiny after two fatal 737 Max jet crashes within 5 months.
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Under scrutiny, why would the Louvre Abu Dhabi choose to spotlight their exorbitantly expensive Leonardo purchase?
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Baby hammocks are coming under scrutiny from federal regulators after two newborns died in their sleep.
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Kolb also raised the possibility that as chairman, Wiese's role could now come under scrutiny too.
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As Ruth's role in the financial crimes comes under scrutiny, the couple discuss their past together.
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Santa Anita Park has come under scrutiny after 36 horses have died there since late December.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has also come under scrutiny for certifying the plane without adequate oversight.
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The North has made peace overtures in the past that did not hold up under scrutiny.
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Facebook also came under scrutiny for letting the Trump campaign run the ad on its platform.
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Kushner, now a top White House adviser, is reportedly under scrutiny for meetings with Russian officials.
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Facebook has come under scrutiny this campaign and has fought hard to counter allegations of bias.
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Islamic debt-based contracts are also under scrutiny because dispute resolution can differ from conventional transactions.
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Pruitt has come under scrutiny for his use of first-class travel for official agency business.
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Since Weinstein's story came to light, other directors, producers and actors have also come under scrutiny.
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Wilkie's past work with Helms and Lott came under scrutiny at his confirmation hearing in June.
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However, the activities of the FBI informant are under scrutiny as they never have been before.
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Law enforcement's handling of the protests and the toppling of the statue has come under scrutiny.
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Fairfax has been under scrutiny in recent days over sexual assault allegations that he has denied.
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The GE Capital portfolio remains under scrutiny, after ending 2017 with $95 billion in debt outstanding.
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Criticism about Walker's withdrawn appearance placed the Atlanta singer under scrutiny before she canceled her tour.
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The Vermont senator has come under scrutiny from Clinton over his past positions on the issue.
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Turing itself is under scrutiny from the New York attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission.
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This is not the first time Buck and his West Hollywood home have come under scrutiny.
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Zinke had come under scrutiny because of the coincidence of his hometown company getting the contract.
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This is not the first time United has come under scrutiny for its treatment of animals.
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Google isn't the only tech company to come under scrutiny for workers listening in on commands.
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Some of Korkmaz's colleagues and investing partners have come under scrutiny — or worse — by criminal authorities.
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I can tell when an area is coming under scrutiny from the business and corporate side.
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Twitter is under scrutiny for social media's role in spreading Russian propaganda during the 2016 election.
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He came under scrutiny in July for helping to spread a doctored image on social media.
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The context • Several Trump administration officials have been under scrutiny for their use of private flights.
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Mr. Spacey is still under scrutiny in connection with an allegation that prosecutors received on Aug.
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Privately operated prisons have been under scrutiny for their handling of immigrant detainees, especially migrant children.
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Mr. Bolsonaro's family have come under scrutiny for their professional and personal ties to suspected militiamen.
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He is already under scrutiny for taking a government plane to Kentucky before viewing the Aug.
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There is no evidence the products under scrutiny this week caused any child deaths, officials said.
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Suboxone, which has more market share than any other addiction medication, has also come under scrutiny.
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But it's not just China's extreme responses to the COVID-19 epidemic that are under scrutiny.
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This isn't the first time that diversity visas have come under scrutiny after a terrorist attack.
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Now, that deal is coming under scrutiny from the Federal Trade Commission, The Verge has learned.
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Australia's juvenile detention facilities have been under scrutiny since accusations of abuse surfaced in recent years.
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The app, owned by Chinese-base tech company ByteDance, came under scrutiny in October when Sens.
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But how big of a role tax reform is playing in giving is still under scrutiny.
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Prime Minister Theresa May finds her record on terrorism under scrutiny, just days before parliamentary elections.
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His actions would inevitably come under scrutiny in a real investigation of Trump and his administration.
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Manafort's financial dealings have been under scrutiny but he hasn't yet been accused of any wrongdoing.
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The wreck also has placed Prestige Limousine Chauffeur Service and its owner, Shahed Hussain, under scrutiny.
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The second problem is that the math behind the trillion-trees idea has come under scrutiny.
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Pompeo is also coming under scrutiny following reports that he was on Trump's call with Zelensky.
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Prime Minister Theresa May, facing crucial parliamentary elections on Thursday, finds her counterterrorism record under scrutiny.
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The Mets' medical and training personnel have come under scrutiny as significant physical problems have mounted.
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Conway previously came under scrutiny from government watchdogs for promoting Ivanka Trump's fashion line on air.
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Cryptocurrencies have come under scrutiny by the U.S. Treasury Department for their potential for nefarious uses.
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"I can't recall an Apple memo or statement that crumbles so quickly under scrutiny," Gruber wrote.
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Giuliani and his consulting business have recently come under scrutiny by federal prosecutors in New York.
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But a US official said Tuesday that a rival cartel called La Línea is under scrutiny.
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Toyota Motor Corporation said its Lexus unit was under scrutiny, but no results have been announced.
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Page came under scrutiny over reports he improperly communicated with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.
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Legal scholars agreed that Brazil's Supreme Court, along with Justice Zavascki's replacement, would come under scrutiny.
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Following that attack, the nation's gun laws -- which were first passed in 1983 -- came under scrutiny.
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Passenger safety, or the lack of it, has come under scrutiny in India in recent months.
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ANZ's New Zealand unit has also come under scrutiny from the central bank in recent months.
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The letter was sent after the financial holdings of Ross came under scrutiny in recent months.
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An anti-stall system known as MCAS, or Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, has come under scrutiny.
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But, under scrutiny from the Justice Department, they reversed course and registered under FARA in 2017.
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Already, his comments from the 1970s regarding school busing to combat segregation have come under scrutiny.
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This is not the first time that Christie's has sold artifacts of Chinese heritage under scrutiny.
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The constitutionality and lawfulness of Whitaker's appointment have been under scrutiny since Trump appointed him on Nov.
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Cigna's purchase of Express Scripts comes as PBMs' role in prescription drug costs has come under scrutiny.
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Its bid has also come under scrutiny after questions were raised about payments by the bid committee.
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Meanwhile, Fox News previously reported that Avenatti's personal business dealings have come under scrutiny in recent months.
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None of the other people known to be under scrutiny are part of the new Trump administration.
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Over the past few years, Li's close ties with Beijing's Communist Party leadership have come under scrutiny.
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Big technology companies have been under scrutiny from regulators around the world over their data sharing practices.
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The use of NDAs to silence sexual misconduct victims have come under scrutiny in the #MeToo era.
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So-called "sharing economy" start-ups have often found themselves under scrutiny from regulators as they scale.
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Kirke's criticism comes at a time when reviews are increasingly under scrutiny for their treatment of women.
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The company will no doubt be under scrutiny as the major player in the consumer drone space.
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While polling companies have come under scrutiny, lately, Cohen says this isn't the time to dismiss polls.
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It's no secret that facial recognition technology has come under scrutiny, both in the US and globally.
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Buttigieg has come under scrutiny for his aggressive demolition program that tore down houses in black neighborhoods.
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JPMorgan warns GE Aviation is overvalued Even GE Aviation, the company's strongest-performing division, is under scrutiny.
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This comes at a time when abortion rights are under scrutiny in other countries around the globe.
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The Intercept has come under scrutiny for its handling of documents provided by sources in the past.
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Along with Instacart, the company has been under scrutiny for subsidizing its driver payments with customer tips.
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The Trump administration has come under scrutiny for its lack of efforts to address the climate crisis.
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It was another public misstep for the beleaguered Rio games, where security issues have come under scrutiny.
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Trump's many appearances on Stern's show have come under scrutiny ever since the beginning of his campaign.
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Congo Republic's debt burden came under scrutiny by a technical IMF assessment mission which concluded on Wednesday.
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But as the app has grown in popularity, the company and its founder have come under scrutiny.
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The fashion industry has been under scrutiny for decades for its false depiction of adult women's bodies.
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While Gross and Lebedev were not accused of hacking, they came under scrutiny in connection with Coin.
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Just last month, Verizon came under scrutiny for throttling firefighters' data as they fought wildfires in California.
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Both the company and city officials came under scrutiny for backdoor dealings ahead of the official announcement.
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Prince Muhammad is under scrutiny after the death of Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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But hoverboards have been under scrutiny for some time, with federal agents raiding and seizing counterfeit hoverboards.
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Some EU countries remain skeptical about the blacklist and are themselves under scrutiny for unfair tax competition.
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Tokyo's bid has also come under scrutiny after questions were raised about payments by the bid committee.
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Deloitte has been under scrutiny for its role in auditing 1MDB's financial statements in 2013 and 2014.
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But some of the people who are now under scrutiny by Mueller see a bait and switch.
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Running parallel to all that, Martin's personal life was under scrutiny and, in a sense, became overwhelming.
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Now, Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, is coming under scrutiny as well.
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The eight companies under scrutiny are subsidiaries of three major national insurers: Nationwide, USAA and Liberty Mutual.
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Chipotle had been under scrutiny following food-borne illness outbreaks across several of its restaurants last year.
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Western banks have come under scrutiny for their hiring practices in other parts of Asia, notably China.
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The White House's regulatory chief is coming under scrutiny from Republicans over a surge of midnight regulations.
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Not surprisingly, Nel has come under scrutiny for his bro-y style of policing civilians as well.
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Earlier this year, before she took up the role, her views on drugs policy came under scrutiny.
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Two years on, Malaysia's struggling national carrier is still flying, but its financial health remains under scrutiny.
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He called out the Podesta Group, specifically, which came under scrutiny in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
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Trump's past association with Epstein has been under scrutiny, following Epstein's arrest and sex-trafficking-related charges.
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This is a woman who's been criticized or under scrutiny for something that she didn't do wrong.
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And not only is Congress up for election, the political system is under scrutiny — on both sides.
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He has come under scrutiny during his time in the administration over concerns regarding his security clearance.
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The earlier deal, between Kushner and Chaves, has similarities to the Chaves and Cohen deal under scrutiny.
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That same year, the batteries in Tesla's electric cars came under scrutiny after at least two fires.
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Although neither organization has been able to find a clear culprit, Juul continues to fall under scrutiny.
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The Obama administration is coming under scrutiny on Capitol Hill over the allegedly inhumane treatment of pigs.
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Mavely also said it was improving on the multilevel-marketing-company model, which has come under scrutiny.
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Wilkie himself has recently come under scrutiny for his past ties to pro-Confederate events and symbols.
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It said the episode has come under scrutiny by federal prosecutors investigating foreign influence over Trump's campaign.
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Trump has come under scrutiny for his rhetoric and actions toward Putin and Russia since taking office.
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Unlike Bowman, both men had come under scrutiny for their role in the scandals swirling around Pruitt.
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The demonstrations come at a time when the safety of critics of Vladimir Putin is under scrutiny.
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Kushner's security clearance has come under scrutiny from House Democrats, who are investigating Trump's administration and businesses.
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Yes, but: As more and more millennials marry and have children, that presumption is coming under scrutiny.
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Tesla's semi-autonomous driver assistance feature, Autopilot, has come under scrutiny from the National Transportation Safety Board.
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Zinke is also under scrutiny for taking a chartered helicopter tour of monuments in Nevada in July.
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Baker's decision has come under scrutiny from both public health officials and the state's cannabis control board.
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The South Korean government is now under scrutiny for failing to contain the coronavirus throughout the country.
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Ms. Rao had also come under scrutiny over her views and writings on date rape and abortion.
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Mr. Price's investments in health-related companies had also come under scrutiny while he was in government.
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Amazing, except that tightrope walking of this kind is the essence of being a woman under scrutiny.
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The move comes as the process of selling securities is coming under scrutiny elsewhere in the region.
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His corporate residences in Tokyo, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Beirut, Lebanon, have also come under scrutiny.
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And a Nissan subsidiary in the Netherlands is also under scrutiny for its role in the affair.
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Democrats in Washington have recently been pushing for more accountability for top executives of companies under scrutiny.
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The archdiocese has been under scrutiny for years for mishandling allegations of sexual abuse by its clergy.
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The cost of the vote — estimated at €40 million to €50 million — has also come under scrutiny.
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Even Chinese firms' research partnerships with universities in the United States and Canada have come under scrutiny.
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The defense experts were denied access to the FST's software code, which would later come under scrutiny.
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"Facebook, Google and others are currently under scrutiny for being poor stewards of consumer data," he said.
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In addition to the data breach itself, stock sales by three Equifax executives have come under scrutiny.
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Kushner has previously come under scrutiny for undisclosed meetings with Russians during the presidential transition last year.
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The deadly attack near London Bridge has put the efficacy of Britain's prison rehabilitation system under scrutiny.
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Trump has come under scrutiny under the law because of his businesses' financial dealings with foreign governments.
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The type of firearm has come under scrutiny because it's the weapon of choice for mass shooters.
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Popular explanations — poor outside job prospects, educational enticements, the brashness of youth — don't hold up under scrutiny.
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But a lot of these so-called benefits of daylight saving time don't hold up under scrutiny.
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Trump has come under scrutiny for his justification of last week's drone strike that killed Iranian Gen.
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The cost of protecting Trump while he is away from the nation's capital has come under scrutiny.
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But the relationship has come under scrutiny since the Chinese acquired several German technology companies in 2016.
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After the Texas letters came under scrutiny, she defended LCX, according to documents obtained by BuzzFeed News.
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The Chinese government has come under scrutiny for its treatment of Uighurs and other ethnic minority groups.
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The administration is under scrutiny as the island struggles amid power outages, destroyed infrastructure and water shortages.
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The company has come under scrutiny, as some are skeptical it actually has $2.2 billion on reserve.
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The bottom line: Opioids are the latest issue that has the tech industry under scrutiny from Washington.
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Oracle&aposs challengeThe JEDI bidding process has been under scrutiny since before the Pentagon made its decision.
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Members of Congress have also come under scrutiny and investigation, with some resigning, for improper sexual conduct.
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Yet we are at risk of being subject to the same tariffs as Chinese companies under scrutiny.
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The prince's relationship with Mr. Epstein, whom he met in 1999, has been under scrutiny for years.
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Google parent company Alphabet is already under scrutiny from federal and state regulators for potential antitrust violations.
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Reddit's announcement comes as social media platforms are under scrutiny for their role in Russia's election interference.
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Pruitt has separately come under scrutiny for his use of an 18-person, 24/7 security detail.
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Because sometimes we put ourselves in this position of judgment that doesn't really hold up under scrutiny.
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Now the financial documents Mr. Trump provided to the bank are under scrutiny by members of Congress.
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But how immigration officials care for people in their custody has been under scrutiny in recent months.
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Trump's relationships with both bin Salman and Putin have come under scrutiny over the past several years.
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But it has now come under scrutiny after recent revelations that Smith's recording catalog featured racist songs.
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It's under scrutiny for considering what it calls the "black identity extremist" movement as a domestic terrorist threat.
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European airport security has come under scrutiny after suicide bombers killed 16 people at Brussels airport in March.
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Following are some individuals who came under scrutiny during the investigation but appear to have avoided criminal charges.
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Whitaker has been under scrutiny since Trump appointed him in November to replace ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Hollendorfer is among the trainers whose records and actions are now under scrutiny by the Santa Anita owners.
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Other lawmakers have come under scrutiny since then, but resigned before they could be banished by their colleagues.
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Coldplay and Beyoncé's new music video for "Hymn for the Weekend" is under scrutiny for appropriating Indian culture.
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Krzanich came under scrutiny during the presidential campaigns for hosting a fundraiser for Trump, which he later cancelled.
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But the fallout created space for the rise of Google and Facebook, now under scrutiny of their own.
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The methodology used in the making of the list has come under scrutiny, and its effectiveness is questionable.
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The area first came under scrutiny after a confrontation between US forces and pro-regime militias last June.
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The commissioner's relationship with Mr Khan has come under scrutiny, with suggestions—which both men deny—of tension.
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But another behemoth's practices could come under scrutiny, particularly if Democrats take back Congress in the midterm elections.
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He is under scrutiny for his role as one of the "three amigos" who liaised with Ukrainian officials.
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Osmena said lawmakers had not wanted to amend the laws because their own finances could come under scrutiny.
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As such, almost everything about her is constantly under scrutiny, from her Instagram habits to her policy positions.
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New Zealand is one of several countries where the impact of foreign money on housing is under scrutiny.
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US-based tech companies have recently come under scrutiny for appearing to accept censorship demands from authoritarian governments.
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Using social media is a popular form of e-cigarette advertising, though the practice is coming under scrutiny.
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Twitter and other tech companies are increasingly under scrutiny regarding many of their business practices, including content moderation.
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Gomez has yet to address her decision fully, even as Allen's past and present collaborators come under scrutiny.
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Dunham and Schumer aren't the only female comedians who've fallen under scrutiny about race in recent months, either.
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Kavanaugh was under scrutiny because of sexual misconduct accusations that related to his high school and college years.
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Huawei, a rival, is under scrutiny for a possible breach of American trade controls on Iran and Syria.
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But in light of recent shootings, Sanders's record has come under scrutiny in the first Democratic presidential debate.
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Now under scrutiny, old skeletons — or socks, as the case may be — are being dragged from his closet.
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Other industry groups want the industries under scrutiny by CFIUS spelled out, for example, robotics or artificial intelligence.
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This lack of detail comes at a time when Kushner's meetings with Russian officials have come under scrutiny.
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He's also been under scrutiny over reports he tried to set up a secret backchannel to the Kremlin.
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Truncale has come under scrutiny for having described Obama as an "un-American imposter" in remarks in 2011.
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One unit, which houses people detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has come under scrutiny for inmate deaths.
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Katy Perry's shoe that is under scrutiny for resembling blackface is about to be yanked ... TMZ has learned.
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DiSarro&aposs nightclub, The Channel, was under scrutiny at the time for Salemme&aposs involvement in the business.
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StanChart has been under scrutiny by authorities in both Britain and United States for at least seven years.
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Comey noted that the investigation had begun last July, though he declined to name any individuals under scrutiny.
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Two Senate Democrats are coming under scrutiny for "helping" Republicans push legislation that critics say would weaken regulations.
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This is not the first time The Biggest Loser has come under scrutiny for its weight loss practices.
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Since coming under scrutiny in light of Ford's allegations, Judge has deleted much of his social media presence.
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Southwest Key previously came under scrutiny from regulators for not administering background checks on some of its employees.
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The company has been under scrutiny and accusations of stack ranking in the past when reducing its workforce.
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Fairfax has been under scrutiny since early last week, when he first denied unspecified allegations of sexual assault.
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Minmetals is one of two state firms under scrutiny in a new round of nationwide environmental compliance audits.
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Whitaker has also come under scrutiny from House Democrats, who will take control of the chamber in January.
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The host nation, Turkey, is itself under scrutiny by rights groups for turning back refugees to war zones.
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Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton's wife, is under scrutiny for using a personal storage device as secretary of State.
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Lewis's time as a conservative talk radio host came under scrutiny after his past controversial comments were unearthed.
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Kavanaugh is under scrutiny after two women came forward in recent weeks to accuse him of sexual misconduct.
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Under scrutiny from wary parents, youth football leagues are introducing more training of coaches and players, another cost.
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Another Deep State conspiracy theory hyped by President Donald Trump and his Republican allies has withered under scrutiny.
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By contrast, Mr. Trump's own charitable foundations — and his claims about his personal contributions — have come under scrutiny.
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Tesla has come under scrutiny since the crash, which took the life of Joshua Brown, 40, an entrepreneur.
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Local media has reported said that Google's advertising business — a driver of its overall revenue — is under scrutiny.
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The conditions at the center, and at another on Nauru, a tiny island nation, have come under scrutiny.
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Also likely to come under scrutiny is Pompeo's full-throated endorsement of beefing up the government's surveillance capabilities.
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This could mean that Facebook, known as the "big blue app" internally, and Instagram will come under scrutiny.
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It is another blow for e-cigarettes, which are under scrutiny in dozens of cases of lung disease.
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Page is one of the former Trump aides who have come under scrutiny for potential ties to Russia.
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In the interim, Kavanaugh's drinking as a young man has come under scrutiny from Democrats and the press.
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But now PayPal has come under scrutiny for scheduling a gender equality panel...that consists entirely of men.
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Still, de Blasio has come under scrutiny for the NYPD's continued racial bias in low-level drug arrests.
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Page came under scrutiny following media reports he met with associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin last year.
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Police in the Greater New York have come under scrutiny for cop-on-cop shootings in the past.
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Apple and Amazon-owned Audible are doing away with an exclusivity arrangement that was under scrutiny in Europe.
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It's easy to assume that those egregious and uncorrected stereotypes are the reason the show is under scrutiny.
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Her Brexit strategy is under scrutiny and her future as prime minister is the subject of public debate.
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Pruitt came under scrutiny last year for his frequent travel, sometimes in first class, to his home state.
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Heavily indebted companies like HNA came under scrutiny as Chinese authorities pressed banks to rein in deal-making.
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Facebook isn't the only social media platform under scrutiny for enabling Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
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The deal under scrutiny laid the seeds of a culture of graft that has flourished in recent years.
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The company has come under scrutiny due to allegations of previous safety problems and complaints by former employees.
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Alternative Brexit strategies fail, Turkey experiences a political shake-up, and Trump administration security clearances are under scrutiny.
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The city's rationale for the current marijuana arrest level — around 17,500 people per year — has come under scrutiny.
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The nursing home under scrutiny in Florida had a generator, but it did not power the air-conditioning.
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They sought the money before their benefactors' ties to Epstein came under scrutiny following his arrest last July.
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It's not the first time the algorithms that decide which products Amazon features prominently have come under scrutiny.
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Mr. Whitaker's record has been under scrutiny since President Trump forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions this week.
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Even the basic ideological argument for work requirements — that people should earn their government benefits — collapses under scrutiny.
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Zoom is under scrutiny by the New York Attorney General's office for its data privacy and security practices.
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Not only are drugs for the domestic market under scrutiny, products for export are also being closely examined.
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The stakes are high as Volkswagen remains under scrutiny four years after the emissions scandal came to light.
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The use of the log drill has come under scrutiny particularly because deaths during practice are so rare.
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Everyone is under scrutiny: The candidates but also the farmers, the teachers, the out-of-work factory workers.
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Today, the wisdom and rationale for that decision are being questioned, and Google is once again under scrutiny.
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Besides Google, megafarms in the center of the state have also come under scrutiny for their water use.
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The drug distributor is among several drug-related companies under scrutiny related to opioid use in the U.S.
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Mr. Manafort is among at least three Trump campaign advisers whose possible links to Russia are under scrutiny.
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Already, Chinese scientists are under scrutiny for publishing papers on organ transplantation without saying whether there was consent.
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Some donors who were at the first fund-raiser there have come under scrutiny in the federal inquiry.
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While its parent company Facebook is being investigated for antitrust and privacy violations, TikTok is also under scrutiny.
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CNN previously reported that Giuliani's financial dealings with Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were under scrutiny by investigators.
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Soon, sales practices in other areas of the bank fell under scrutiny, including in mortgages and auto lending.
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In a CNN interview on Tuesday, Schneiderman said his office had now brought Trump's charitable foundation under scrutiny.
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The newly released emails come as the Trump administration is under scrutiny for its approach to climate change.
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Charney had also come under scrutiny in the past after several employees lodged sexual harassment allegations against him.
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The move is not unusual, particularly if the product or deal under scrutiny is controversial or high-profile.
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Trump's communication with Ukraine has come under scrutiny after an intelligence whistleblower filed a complaint regarding the situation.
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Those charges involved some of the same bank loans that are under scrutiny by the New York prosecutors.
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The arrests come as Oxfam is under scrutiny in a sex scandal involving UK aid workers in Haiti.
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Now under scrutiny by both F.B.I. and Senate investigators, Mr. Stone has hired two lawyers to represent him.
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Facebook and Google, in particular, have been under scrutiny for the way that their services present news content.
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Biden joined the board of a Ukrainian natural gas company in 2014 that had already been under scrutiny.
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Bump stocks came under scrutiny after the 2017 massacre at a country music festival in Las Vegas. 5.
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On top of this, Snap is under scrutiny from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Justice Department.
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Reporters received from him advance versions of reports and letters, often before the agencies under scrutiny could respond.
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"FBI under scrutiny for highly aggressive raid on Roger Stone's home," a chyron read during Sean Hannity's show.
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Friendly toward President Trump, The Enquirer came under scrutiny for its role in aiding Mr. Trump's 2016 campaign.
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As a result of the news about Brown, the decision-making of the Giants' ownership is under scrutiny.
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It also polls dismally, even as Obamacare has finally become modestly popular legislation now that it's under scrutiny.
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So they seem like they are heading sideways or back, which implies something more defensive or under scrutiny.
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Increasingly, some attorneys general have decided to file lawsuits outside of the probe against the companies under scrutiny.
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The company has come under scrutiny over its hands-off approach to the content posted on its platform.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt have also come under scrutiny over their trips.
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But Libor has come under scrutiny since traders at several large banks were accused of rigging daily Libor rates.
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Facebook in particular has been under scrutiny after a series of data breaches exposing millions of users' personal information.
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Ostling's tax affairs have come under scrutiny since he was named in the "Paradise Papers" as having offshore accounts .
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But under scrutiny from Wall Street as a public company, it's harder to make that kind of a pivot.
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The bus company What we know: The company that operated the bus and employed Walker has come under scrutiny.
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But the announcement also comes at a time when India's massive, nationwide biometric data collection program is under scrutiny.
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Inevitably, the availability of alcohol in offices has come under scrutiny when companies run into unflattering alcohol-fueled incidents.
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Chicago-based Boeing has been developing a software upgrade for an anti-stall system under scrutiny in both crashes.
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Go deeper: Hate, at scale Political terrorism in America Social network Gab under scrutiny in wake of Pittsburgh shooting
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Talley has also come under scrutiny for posts he appeared to have written on an Alabama sports website, TideFans.com.
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The partial Reddit ban for Newsweek comes as the company is already under scrutiny for its audience development practices.
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It's come under scrutiny in the UK along with other "platform companies" about the nature of their workers' employment.
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Drugmaker Mallinckrodt is under scrutiny for its role in the opioid crisis, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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But I felt the sense of a curatorial exercise extremely conscious of a desire to hold up under scrutiny.
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Google sells its own U2F key, called the Titan (which has come under scrutiny for being manufactured in China).
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Trump, as a presidential candidate, frequently came under scrutiny for being slow to offer his condemnation of white supremacists.
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It's been a busy week for Exxon Mobil: The company is under scrutiny in Washington and in New York.
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While Super Chat has helped some of those creators with monetization, it's also come under scrutiny from the press.
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His meetings with Jeff Sessions, Jared Kushner, and Michael Flynn are under scrutiny in the FBI's and Congress' investigations.
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It's worth noting Tesla's Autopilot software has been under scrutiny following a fatal crash in Mountain View last month.
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Beyond just Comey, Trump's contacts with Justice Department and intelligence officials regarding the Russia probe also came under scrutiny.
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The roles of the Trump Organization and its top-level executives in the payments are reportedly under scrutiny too.
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is attending the summit Monday and Australian policy is expected to be under scrutiny.
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Greece concluded its third bailout in August but agreed to continue structural reforms under scrutiny from the European Commission.
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There was more time for Mr. Rubio's past alliance with Democrats on an immigration overhaul to come under scrutiny.
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Hanjin Kal's ownership structure has come under scrutiny since a local activist fund raised its stake to nearly 16%.
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The U.S. bank has been under scrutiny for its role in helping to raise $6.5 billion through bond offerings.
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Manafort and others are still under scrutiny as part of a wider kleptocracy investigation of the former Ukrainian regime.
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Trump featured heavily in the debates during the Tory leadership campaign, with Johnson's comments on Trump coming under scrutiny.
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Many whose citizenship is under scrutiny are poor and illiterate, unprepared to deal with the tribunals' opaque legal process.
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More recently, she has come under scrutiny for declining to investigate the alleged mismanagement of Hurricane Maria relief funds.
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In New York, ride-hailing giant Uber is under scrutiny for violating driver's pay and state regulations on taxation.
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The bill is under scrutiny by a joint committee of peers and MPs, which will report on February 11th.
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The banks under scrutiny include UniCredit, Italy's second-biggest bank by market capitalization and the 21st largest in Europe.
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Key executives may come under scrutiny as part of the investigation, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
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Several chemical and agricultural companies have come under scrutiny in the past for making products that could be harmful.
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Among the arguments for this is to limit the fund's own tax costs, which has now come under scrutiny.
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KCG, for example, has appeared to pivot away from some of the market-making activities now coming under scrutiny.
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Under scrutiny is a new automated system in the MAX model that guides the nose lower to avoid stalling.
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Having been dubbed "toothless" by lawmakers, its effectiveness and potential role in preventing corporate failure is now under scrutiny.
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It also raised questions over the accuracy of opinion polls, which were under scrutiny again on Monday in France.
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Roundup under scrutiny Although Monsanto faces thousands of lawsuits over the weedkiller, only three cases have gone to trial.
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Manafort also came under scrutiny for financial dealings immediately after he stepped down as Trump's campaign chairman last year.
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And now that Foxconn owns Linksys, there's a possibility that it, too, may come under scrutiny from U.S. regulators.
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But Libor has come under scrutiny since traders at several large banks were accused of rigging its daily rates.
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In many cases, this led to her office making decisions that Harris, under scrutiny, tried to distance herself from.
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"The senior White House adviser under scrutiny by investigators is someone close to the president," according to the Post.
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The mission came under scrutiny for a lack of planning and communication at senior levels, The Washington Post reported.
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But Amazon has also come under scrutiny for its business practices, both in the warehouse and in the office.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has also come under scrutiny and been accused of certifying the plane without adequate oversight.
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With the bank's practices under scrutiny, the Treasury Department should determine whether Hemmati himself meets the criteria for sanctions.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York is under scrutiny in five investigations by federal, state and local agencies.
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Pruitt's actions are currently under scrutiny by investigators at the EPA inspector general, the Government Accountability Office and Congress.
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The acting EPA administrator, Andrew Wheeler, has come under scrutiny for his years spent as a powerful coal lobbyist.
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The Security Council's handling of the expulsions was under scrutiny by other nations where peacekeeping missions have been deployed.
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The FDA's regulation of e-cigarettes has come under scrutiny in recent months as Juul's popularity has taken off.
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He would dispense with storyboards and shot lists and would be free, even under scrutiny, to feel decisions out.
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Bailey's death came as law enforcement agencies across the country are under scrutiny for the killing of black men.
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While Erickson hasn't been charged with any crimes, he is under scrutiny from investigators in Washington and South Dakota.
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ICE has come under scrutiny nationwide, as arrests of immigrants without criminal convictions have spiked under the Trump administration.
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The payment is under scrutiny by watchdog groups that want to know whether it qualified as a campaign contribution.
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The health-care company has been coming under scrutiny for paying $1.2 million to Cohen in a yearlong contract.
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The deal has come under scrutiny from Democrats, who say the merger would reduce competition in local television markets.
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Pruitt, who is also under scrutiny for expenditures and ties to other lobbyists, denied any impropriety in the arrangement.
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Increasingly, some attorneys general have decided to file lawsuits outside of the probe alone against the companies under scrutiny.
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The Trump administration has come under scrutiny in recent weeks for its response in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria.
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Catholic Church abuses under scrutiny The breakdown of trust in the Catholic Church continues to reverberate around the world.
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Surveillance Also likely to come under scrutiny is Pompeo's full-throated endorsement of beefing up the government's surveillance capabilities.
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But now the writer, acclaimed for his examination of Israel's virtue and vice, finds his own conduct under scrutiny.
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ASIC's enforcement powers are under scrutiny as an ongoing public inquiry into financial sector misconduct has exposed widespread wrongdoing.
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Thailand has come under scrutiny in recent years for slavery and trafficking, especially in its seafood and sex industries.
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Page first came under scrutiny after reports emerged that he improperly communicated with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.
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The proposal has also come under scrutiny from critics who argue taxing the wealth of people could be unconstitutional.
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Also under scrutiny is an algorithm used by the city's criminal justice agency, which exists to reduce pretrial detention.
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It's not the first time Apple has come under scrutiny for launching software that's noticeably affected the user experience.
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They have come under scrutiny for the oversight of their drivers, which they consider independent contractors and not employees.
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Buybacks have come under scrutiny as industries ask for financial assistance from the government to weather the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Saudi teen's viral plea forced real — and quick — international action, and put Saudi Arabia under scrutiny once again.
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His story came under scrutiny when photographs from the apartment showed that the bed was set on the floor.
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Johnson & Johnson was not implicated in the allegations since the activity under scrutiny took place before Actelion was acquired.
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Meanwhile, a "subject" is someone whose conduct is "within the scope" of the investigation — basically, someone who's under scrutiny.
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But during the recent heated debate over immigration policy, sanctuary cities have come under scrutiny from the Justice Department.
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They are now under scrutiny as part of an investigation by Michael E. Horowitz, the Justice Department inspector general.
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By the time Mr. Trump was sworn into office, Mr. Manafort was under scrutiny in at least two investigations.
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The Australian government is under scrutiny for what one opposition lawmaker called its "inconsistent" decision making on issuing visas.
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While the investigation is focused on the data breach, actions taken by Equifax executives also could come under scrutiny.
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Executives are under scrutiny for an effort to secretly make a censored version of its search product for China.
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The company ultimately pulled the game Friday after it came under scrutiny for showcasing gun violence at the conference.
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Mr. Beltrones will take over coordination in several states — including Chihuahua, where the suspect financial dealings are under scrutiny.
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Zoom is now under scrutiny by the New York Attorney General's office for its data privacy and security practices.
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Mr. Trump's management style is under scrutiny after accounts that he humiliated Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a meeting.
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But as I learned during my experiment in California, none of those arguments hold up particularly well under scrutiny.
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The production came under scrutiny after a Roman newspaper disclosed that public funds had been allocated toward the project.
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Four other Australian politicians have resigned or come under scrutiny in recent weeks because of questions about their citizenship.
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Mr. Eisenberg reacted angrily to suggestions that he is under scrutiny, according to two people told of his response.
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As DealBook has mentioned, HNA's investment in Deutsche Bank and its deal for SkyBridge Capital are also under scrutiny.
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Ben Cardin was pressured into redrafting parts of the legislation after it came under scrutiny by civil liberties groups.
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Pakistan, which is an Islamic republic, has been under scrutiny for its treatment of religious minorities in the country.
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The call is the latest example of how Mr. Trump's advisers have come under scrutiny from American counterintelligence officials.
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Michael T. Flynn, under scrutiny for his communication with Russia, resigned as President Trump's national security adviser late Monday.
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Gates was a senior official on Trump's inaugural committee, which is now under scrutiny by federal investigators in Manhattan.
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One of the reasons that Facebook is under scrutiny is that it has been the source of several scandals.
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Op-Ed Contributors The mental health of Donald Trump has been under scrutiny since he began running for president.
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All three have come under scrutiny from Washington in the wake of Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential race.
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All three have come under scrutiny from Washington in the wake of Russia's interference in the 2628 presidential race.
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Facebook is under scrutiny for its handling of privacy and its role spreading misinformation ahead of the 2016 elections.
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But firing the attorney general seems out of reach for a President already under scrutiny for potentially obstructing justice.
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The announcement was the first time the committee has publicly acknowledged that the progressive freshman lawmaker is under scrutiny.
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NDAs have come under scrutiny in recent years, as the #MeToo movement spotlighted their use in sexual harassment disputes.
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The site had come under scrutiny because of the many vendors using it to sell synthetic opioids, like fentanyl.
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Owen's record has also come under scrutiny; in 2011, he was involved in another fatal shooting but not charged.
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The other politician under scrutiny is Senator Malcolm Roberts of One Nation, the party led by Senator Pauline Hanson.
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Some of the big banks also came under scrutiny for pushing their customers to buy expensive, often unnecessary products.
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National Grid has been under scrutiny after a power outage in August affected 1.1 million electricity customers in Britain.
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Vaping products have recently come under scrutiny after a series of illnesses and deaths have been linked to vaping.
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The ability for a foreign military student to legally buy a gun has come under scrutiny after Friday's attack.
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Dog food has come under scrutiny by the FDA this year -- not over concerns about bacteria, but heart disease.
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However, Nett's original tweet quickly came under scrutiny, with the FBI's Louisville branch announcing they were probing the matter.
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The updates come as Facebook is under scrutiny for its use of consumer data and for possible antitrust violations.
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Mnuchin is one of several Trump Cabinet secretaries who have come under scrutiny for their government-funded travel expenses.
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That allegation was one of 18 police encounters that put Niec under scrutiny by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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That he uses a large security deal is just one of the issues for which Pruitt is under scrutiny.
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The regulations require Mueller to explain in his report all decisions to prosecute or not prosecute matters under scrutiny.
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The revelation led Manafort to resign from the Trump campaign, which was already under scrutiny for its Russia ties.
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Pruitt has been under scrutiny for his travel habits, specifically his use of first-class travel for agency business.
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The airline industry has come under scrutiny this year after a passenger was dragged off a United Airlines flight.
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Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE, are under scrutiny for their transportation.
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The University of Louisville, one of the schools now under scrutiny, had ridden its winning team to greater prominence.
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Another 2020 candidate, Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, above, has been under scrutiny about how she treats her staff.
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Allen has been under scrutiny over longstanding abuse allegations that he molested his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow in 1992.
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Congress is already under scrutiny amid a raft of resignations and retirements in recent weeks triggered by harassment claims.
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Vale had already come under scrutiny after a dam it co-owned burst in November 2015, killing 19 people.
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As more and more women go public with allegations of sexual harassment against public figures, Congress is coming under scrutiny.
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The guys who like her, she says, are more comfortable on the streets, where their sexual preferences aren't under scrutiny.
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The WSJ report comes as another Google-owned service, YouTube, is under scrutiny for how it fights abuse at scale.
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With Airbnb under scrutiny in Congress, one venture capitalist told CNBC's "Closing Bell " that something is missing from the debate.
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As the yuan has fallen, overseas investments by Chinese firms have come under scrutiny as a channel for illegitimate outflows.
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However, management has been under scrutiny since it cut the full-year outlook, said Jeremy Scott, analyst for Mizuho Securities.
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Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta, Republican lobbyist Vin Weber, and former White House counsel Greg Craig have all come under scrutiny.
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The deal has come under scrutiny by the White House, which has not commented since announcing the review in March.
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OPM fell under scrutiny last summer, when it disclosed that it had been the target of a wide-ranging hack.
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After about collection came under scrutiny by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the NSA voluntarily abandoned the practice in 2017.
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Bloomberg's close relationship with Wall Street executives is already coming under scrutiny by a major Republican money group, America Rising.
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Such a move would allow Coinbase to invite into its elite ranks coins currently under scrutiny for looking like securities.
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While Russia's relationship with the White House has come under scrutiny in recent weeks, some experts believe that China-U.
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Just six months ago, Google came under scrutiny when The New York Times reported on sexual misconduct within the company.
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The comments shed further light on the areas under scrutiny as investigators prepare to publish their preliminary report on Nov.
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The group came under scrutiny this week after posting videos of its members detaining large groups of migrants at gunpoint.
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But even that move has come under scrutiny: The F.T.C. is investigating if Altria played a role in that decision.
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Vaping under scrutiny Michigan's temporary vaping ban went into effect last month, though retailers had until October 2 to comply.
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Erdoğan has come under scrutiny for his efforts to stop the flow of foreign fighters transiting through Turkey from Syria.
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Federal prosecutors including Acosta reached a plea deal with Epstein that has since come under scrutiny as being too lenient.
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Cambridge Analytica is also under scrutiny over campaigning for the 2016 referendum when Britons voted to leave the European Union.
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Often they are rescued by humanitarian groups, which have come under scrutiny from an Italian court for allegedly favoring departures.
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Retention will be a key metric under scrutiny as it eyes a 2019 IPO at a potential $120 billion valuation.
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The "Old Corps Photo" under scrutiny is a graduation tradition at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.
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CNN reported Wednesday that he's considering hiring a criminal defense lawyer as his activities come under scrutiny by federal investigators.
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The probe into the patches is one of several recent cases of troops' political behavior in uniform coming under scrutiny.
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CEOs are America's new politicians Amazon under scrutiny for marketing to ICE How AI police surveillance treats people of color
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With the election set for next week, Sheikh Salman remains under scrutiny over his role in Bahrain's uprising in 2011.
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Trump's Twitter account has been under scrutiny, not only because he's the U.S. president, but because he uses it frequently.
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But he said his client had since first coming under scrutiny in 2014 sought to take responsibility for his actions.
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But, but, but: Tech giants are under scrutiny for their huge energy use and business projects with fossil fuel clients.
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The firm has been under scrutiny from Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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The Mesa Police Department has been under scrutiny in recent months for a pair of videotaped encounters involving its officers.
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The mission in Niger is expected to come under scrutiny in a long-awaited Pentagon investigation into the deadly Oct.
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Corporations can expect to immediately come under scrutiny with everything from CEO bonuses, international trade, minimum wage and health benefits.
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It bought companies and raised prices on their drugs, a strategy that has collapsed under scrutiny of high drug spending.
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The industries are coming under scrutiny because of the low numbers of women employed as senior executives or airline pilots.
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He is also purportedly under scrutiny in the FBI's ongoing investigation of potential collusion between Russia and Trump's 2016 campaign.
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Deripaska came under scrutiny in the United States for his ties to Manafort, with whom he had numerous business dealings.
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India has a history of censoring sexually explicit and politically sensitive content, and Bollywood is increasingly finding itself under scrutiny.
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Audi also came under scrutiny last month over whether some gasoline vehicles have separate software that lowered carbon dioxide emissions.
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While this study brings some CRISPR limitations to the forefront, all of its claims may not stand up under scrutiny.
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This all might seem pretty amazing, but it's also emblematic of how Lazar's claims can seem less impressive under scrutiny.
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" The men currently under scrutiny, he said, are experiencing "a masturbatory equivalent—they exposed themselves and now they're getting exposed.
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Foster isn't the first politician to come under scrutiny for invoking the so-called "Billy Graham rule" in the workplace.
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Netanyahu is simultaneously under scrutiny for allegations that he accepted bribes and made deals to receive more positive media coverage.
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Maryland has been under scrutiny since offensive lineman Jordan McNair collapsed after a workout and later died in mid-June.
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Texas legislators adopted new maps in 2013, drawn by a federal court, and now those maps are coming under scrutiny.
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Family members like Jared Kushner and Donald Trump Jr. are under scrutiny for their interactions with Russian officials in 2016.
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Facebook came under scrutiny this month after reports from Gizmodo, a Gawker property, that it was playing down conservative news.
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Moore's association with the "Secession Day" event first came under scrutiny during his failed 2010 campaign to be Alabama's governor.
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Ohr has come under scrutiny for his ties to the opposition research firm Fusion GPS and British spy Christopher Steele.
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Flynn has also been under scrutiny for accepting payments from Russia and Turkey and allegedly misleading the government about them.
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The company dropped its bid to buy Time Warner Cable last year under scrutiny from regulators, including at the commission.
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People familiar with the matter confirmed the official is under scrutiny to The Post, but would not further identify them.
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Apple recently halted the program after it came under scrutiny following a Guardian report revealing that contractors overheard private conversations.
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Hedge-fund performance, meanwhile, has also been under scrutiny, thanks to the high fees that are typical of the space.
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Villa has also come under scrutiny herself, after video surfaced showing her slapping a man's butt at a separate event.
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The freshman Democrat has come under scrutiny in recent months for comments about Israel that prompted allegations of anti-Semitism.
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It came under scrutiny for a 9 million-euro loan it got in 2014 from a now-defunct Russian bank.
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Pruitt has come under scrutiny for taking security on family vacations, frequent trips home to Oklahoma, and to sporting events.
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The centerpiece diplomatic event is seen as a test of Tillerson as his standing in the administration comes under scrutiny.
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This week we found that in the political talk on both sides of the debate, many claims collapse under scrutiny.
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It is common for subjects of federal investigations not to know they are under scrutiny, especially in the initial phases.
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JBS said it was not the target of the charges and that all financial transactions under scrutiny complied with regulations.
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The call in question came under scrutiny after a member of the intelligence community filed a whistleblower complaint last month.
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It is not the first time that YouTube has come under scrutiny for its perceived inaction towards conspiracy theory videos.
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However, Alibaba's accounting practices for the event came under scrutiny this year by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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Activist and Warren campaign surrogate Ashlee Marie Preston is under scrutiny after insensitive tweets were discovered on her Twitter account.
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Conservative lawmakers have also come under scrutiny for raising campaign money from wealthy Russians living in Britain and their associates.
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Mr. Hu reiterated points that the company has made for years as it has come under scrutiny around the world.
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It was working in neither of two doomed flights under scrutiny, Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.
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The organization behind the Grammy Awards, which has been under scrutiny over the representation of women, has a new boss.
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American aid to the South had been declining for years, and America's military presence was coming under scrutiny as well.
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The two Navy SEALs were under scrutiny in the theft of money from a fund used to pay confidential informants.
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Florida's pro-gun approach came under scrutiny after mass shootings in Orlando in 2016 and in Fort Lauderdale last year.
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As Trump's campaign manager, Parscale has come under scrutiny over the amount of money he's made off his political companies.
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Big tech companies have recently come under scrutiny for how they use human labor to power and train their services.
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The company closed in 1998 after it came under scrutiny for dumping pollutants, but a burst of new development followed.
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The tent city has come under scrutiny by immigration advocates who question whether it meets Flores standards to house minors.
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Unlike big hospital mergers, which come under scrutiny by state and federal officials, physician groups tend to be quietly absorbed.
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But as anger over the newest case grows, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has found himself coming under scrutiny.
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Palm plantations in both Malaysia and Indonesia have come under scrutiny over logging activities, forest-clearing, fires and labor abuses.
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But this subset of tango history began to come under scrutiny as Argentina's feminist movement grew in visibility and vigor.
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Beckham has also come under scrutiny for appearing to hand cash to Tigers players on the field after the game.
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Trump has come under scrutiny for his attempts to wield the power of the Justice Department against his perceived enemies.
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A federal criminal investigation culminated in his arrest Wednesday, but before that he was under scrutiny by congressional ethics investigators.
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At his Senate confirmation hearing, his penchant for secrecy and willingness to take risks are likely to come under scrutiny.
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SoftBank is under scrutiny from a legendary activist investor A series of bets on money-losing startups backfired on SoftBank.
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Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal is under scrutiny after its top editor demanded changes to how the president was covered.
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Now it's under scrutiny for the actions of its top executives and the toxic culture that festered there for years.
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Archbishop Wilson came under scrutiny in 2010 on accusations of covering up two old cases of sexual abuse against children.
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What specific conduct is under scrutiny by federal investigators was not disclosed by the people who confirmed the expanded inquiry.
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Hicks told associates on Wednesday that she'd grown weary of the political spotlight after her personal life came under scrutiny.
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Especially under scrutiny is the US Forest Service's hundred-year policy of suppressing fire—on the surface it makes sense.
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Uber's safety protocols have been under scrutiny after a number of cases where riders say they were assaulted or threatened.
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Merck is under scrutiny over its $17 billion deal for Sigma-Aldrich, a United States supplier of laboratory testing materials.
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Google's dominance in online advertising and search, as well as its behavior around Android, are thought to be under scrutiny.
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But in a sign of how politicized budget negotiations are sure to be, even those assertions have come under scrutiny.
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The laissez-faire attitude of some of their colleagues and parts of the data vendor community is also under scrutiny.
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The lawyer is also reportedly under scrutiny as part of an ongoing investigation in the Southern District of New York.
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The president came under scrutiny last week for what critics said was his administration's initially slow response to the hurricane.
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Cities, separation of the sexes, and the very shape of a show are just some of the elements under scrutiny.
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Yet the social network recently has come under scrutiny from some of its biggest advertisers for errors in that data.
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Tyler's administration has been under scrutiny for several years as investigators conducted a federal corruption probe, CNN affiliate WXIN reported.
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Several top tech companies, including Amazon (AMZN), Facebook (FB) and Google (GOOG) have come under scrutiny for monitoring users' information.
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American officials have said that Mr. Stone is one of several Trump advisers under scrutiny over their ties to Russia.
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The Trump campaign's data analytics operation is also under scrutiny by special counsel Robert Mueller, CNN reported in May 2017.
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Williamson's comments appearing to link the use of antidepressants to the suicide of some celebrities have also come under scrutiny.
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Trump Jr. is under scrutiny for his involvement with the now infamous Trump Tower meeting in the summer of 2016.
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Limo company owner informed for FBI The wreck has placed Prestige Limousine Chauffeur Service and owner Shahed Hussain under scrutiny.
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Norman has come under scrutiny for displaying the handgun and for comments he made during the meeting about former Rep.
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Trump and husband Jared Kushner's security clearance status and access to classified information has come under scrutiny in recent weeks.
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And the company has more recently come under scrutiny over whether it advantages its own products in its App Store.
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Facial recognition software has recently come under scrutiny for some of its biases in identifying women and people of color.
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Trump has been under scrutiny since the beginning of his presidency for refusing to divest his interests in his businesses.
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In today's digital age, when Twitter hashtags come and go, the very nature of social consciousness has come under scrutiny.
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Since the 2016 election, Facebook (FB) has fallen under scrutiny from lawmakers for allowing misinformation to flourish on its platform.
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The safety of high-rise buildings has come under scrutiny since the Grenfell disaster in June which killed 71 people.
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Some genealogy sites, particularly those that do DNA testing, have come under scrutiny for how they handle extremely private information.
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Both the timing and scope of the Justice Department's investigation, as well as who else was notified, are under scrutiny.
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Representative Ilhan Omar, a freshman Democrat from Minnesota, came under scrutiny again this week because of her comments about Israel.
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The M.T.A. as well as Mr. Cuomo and Mr. Byford, are all going to be under scrutiny over this project.
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Deripaska has come under scrutiny by Mueller but has not been charged or accused of any wrongdoing in that probe.
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Flynn has been under scrutiny by the special counsel in a number of areas, sources familiar with the investigation have said.
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He also defended the Clayton Homes subsidiary, which has come under scrutiny because its mortgages are aimed at lower-income homeowners.
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The videos have raised questions about police conduct at a time when departments nationwide are under scrutiny for use of force.
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Drugmakers, distributors and pharmacies have all come under scrutiny for their role in the crisis that has killed scores of Americans.
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It first came under scrutiny when more than 600,000 ex-felons were barred from participating in the state's contested 2000 election.
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That has put the remaining three quarters on notice, and stoked fears they may be the next to come under scrutiny.
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Everywhere you look, Trump's leadership credentials and eventual policies, once they are fleshed out beyond 140 characters, will be under scrutiny.
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Valeant has been under scrutiny for raising prices of old drugs with little or no competition and for questionable accounting practices.
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CNN has reported that on at least two occasions, Flynn's handling of classified information came under scrutiny by the US military.
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Stone has come under scrutiny for tweeting that WikiLeaks had damaging Clinton campaign emails before the anti-secrecy group released them.
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Under scrutiny, the succession of numbers grows more grotesque than sultry, and our attention turns to other elements of the scene.
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What the current situation, and any potential outcomes, mean for Venezuela's primary economic asset — its oil sector — are now under scrutiny.
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Here are a few examples as you consider your cheat day ruined: Even your morning latte from Starbucks is under scrutiny.
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The case is under scrutiny globally as it could change the region's geopolitical landscape and set future precedence for similar challenges.
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Under scrutiny from animal rights organizations, researchers have long argued that nonhuman primates are essential for developing treatments for human diseases.
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This system of so-called delegation, which lets manufacturers sign off on their own work, is under scrutiny after the crashes.
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The transmission tower under scrutiny in the Kincade Fire was 43 years old and had recently been inspected, Mr. Johnson said.
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A half-million dollars of payments to that nonprofit, the Human Rights Accountability Global Initiative Foundation, have also come under scrutiny.
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As for Lava Jato, politicians on all sides are under scrutiny, so most agree on the desirability of reining it in.
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Barr has come under scrutiny for steering the public narrative around the report, which was very sympathetic to President Donald Trump.
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The figure of 350 areas under scrutiny was lower than initially speculated by analysts and media when the deal was announced.
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Espy was under scrutiny from an independent counsel, Donald Smaltz, for allegedly accepting gifts from organizations with business before his department.
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This is not the first time that Clinton has come under scrutiny for her proximity to someone accused of sexual misconduct.
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Between the lines: YouTube has already been under scrutiny for its treatment of hate speech, racism content, fake news and more.
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But the weed delivery startup has come under scrutiny recently for burning through at least $1 million in cash per month.
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