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Davis Love III has lived his career under the microscope.
Lawmakers are putting the Federal Communications Commission under the microscope.
Under the microscope he saw sheets of tiny, needlelike crystals.
Under the microscope, Prometheoarchaeum proved to be a strange beast.
What researchers found under the microscope was striking, said Goldstein.
Under the microscope, a more detailed image of this creature emerged.
Tyrese is now under the microscope of the L.A. County Dept.
She also showed "normal" lipsticks under the microscope as a control.
Half of the FANG trade goes under the microscope this week.
The Treasury and the Cabinet Office are under the microscope, too.
Higher education has been thrust under the microscope more than ever.
Fascism is under the microscope, on scales both large and small.
Lolita Zinke has come under the microscope in her own right.
They weren't the only producer to wind up under the microscope.
Under the microscope, she noticed cloudlike shadows moving toward a lesion.
Pence himself has been under the microscope over the Ukraine matter.
On abortion, too, Biden's history has been put under the microscope.
But that will require putting the Trump-Putin relationship under the microscope.
Casper is only the latest to see its losses under the microscope.
Where Smith is from, a life under the microscope is not unusual.
Too much time under the microscope could harm the cell, for example.
Legal settlements that keep generics off the market are under the microscope.
"He's under the microscope all the time," Canada Coach Mike Babcock said.
Senators are poised to put U.S.-Saudi relations back under the microscope.
As you know ... Aretha's finances have been under the microscope following her death.
The Democratic senator had been under the microscope because Gorsuch hails from Colorado.
Epstein's life has been put under the microscope over the past few days.
" "We find ourselves under the microscope each and every day -- and rightfully so.
But that won't keep advocacy groups from putting Garland's record under the microscope.
One of the biggest public debuts this year is going under the microscope.
Arizona, Auburn, Creighton, Louisville, L.S.U. and U.S.C. have also been under the microscope.
This time, she's putting horrifying prison conditions throughout the world under the microscope.
Its business practices and relationship with Beijing will be put under the microscope.
As one of the world's wealthiest women, she will be under the microscope.
America Rising also wants to put Bloomberg's ties to Wall Street under the microscope.
We tend to put these relationships under the microscope and scrutinize every single dynamic.
Cramer's remarks came as Musk's most recent proclamations are being put under the microscope.
As a high-profile man in comedy, he has found himself under the microscope.
The Washington Post  was the latest to put her myriad claims under the microscope.
Gaming, perhaps more than any other industry, found itself under the microscope in 2015.
Millennials may feel their first job is "under the microscope," as Gonzalez put it.
This meeting was full of metastasis biologists looking at cancer cells under the microscope.
The latest clue to fall under the microscope is Samwell Tarly's book about dragonglass.
It's not just the much-maligned 1 percent that finds itself under the microscope.
Now these DNA analysis methods are under the microscope, with scientists questioning their validity.
Many of the filaments, under the microscope, showed branching like in feathers but not hair.
When you look at them under the microscope, they stare straight back, unfazed by humans.
One of those genes glows under the microscope to allow the flies to be tracked.
By interacting with objects under the microscope, the blocks could offer insight into unfamiliar materials.
And that makes six people close to Trump who are under the microscope of investigators.
Specifically, Dow/DuPont and Bayer/Monsanto are under the microscope, but largely expected to conclude.
Ride-hailing companies like Uber have long been under the microscope for questionable safety standards.
With Silicon Valley's culture under the microscope, one of tech's loudest critics is speaking out.
On the one hand, it was even more under the microscope than it was before.
Menashi is one of two appeals court nominees under the microscope with Republican senators. Sen.
The results come at a time when science policy changes are increasingly under the microscope.
Under the microscope, the incredible exercise of the cells' collective intelligence reveals itself with spectacular beauty.
Although DCIS cells have changed to appear malignant under the microscope, they haven't invaded surrounding tissue.
It's part of a bigger structural problem that is under the microscope now, according to Holt.
Earlier this month, Apple was under the microscope for its strict control over the App Store.
They also happen to be big enough to be seen wiggling and eating under the microscope.
Brazil has been under the microscope regarding the safety of athletes and visitors during the Games.
The contract and subsequent find are now under the microscope of Lopez Obrador's top energy aides.
Collins and his ties to Innate Immunotherapeutics have been under the microscope for quite some time.
This hit home for me today when I looked at Paolo Pasco's crossword under the microscope.
But no one is exempt from a closer look under the microscope of Genius — or whatever!
Their make up is totally alien and weird, and under the microscope you can see it.
In the U.S. premiere of "Autobiography," he places his own body and life under the microscope.
American life will be under the microscope at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater during its 2018-19 season.
Meanwhile, in keeping with the episode's theme, Ashley and Malcolm's marriage is put under the microscope.
Under the microscope, she was surprised to see blue particles tumbling out of the tartar's matrix.
Keats, who played 35 games as a freshman, was one of those players under the microscope.
But when you are a chief executive, "your behavior is under the microscope," Mr. Elson said.
Both her personal and professional life were picked apart under the microscope; ultimately, Pao lost the case.
Beyoncé and JAY-Z's marriage isn't the only celebrity union 4:44 is putting under the microscope.
In recent years medicine, psychology and genetics have all been put under the microscope and found wanting.
The subsequent backlash has placed renewed impetus on media outlets to put news reporting under the microscope.
It wasn't medical error: observed under the microscope, the questionable nodules met the criteria for thyroid cancer.
LEDE: The Federal Communications Commission's broadband privacy proposal will come under the microscope on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
The same reporter at Bloody Elbow was able to put the UFC's finances under the microscope recently.
Now that Shadow, one of the companies affiliated with Acronym, is under the microscope, Acronym is too.
Wyche seemed to embrace his role as coach and understood that he was always under the microscope.
"I was looking under the microscope at night while I was alone in the laboratory," he says.
Princess Diana talks about life under the microscope in a series of rarely heard interviews from 20153.
After establishing their website and crafting their mission statements, the scientists quickly found themselves under the microscope.
House lawmakers are putting the Federal Communications Commission's privacy plan under the microscope in the coming week.
Banks in Dandong have been under the microscope as tensions have risen, given their proximity to North Korea.
From the start, BoJack Horseman was always introspective and prone to putting its characters' behavior under the microscope.
Retailers have been under the microscope, as bricks-and-mortar stores have seen a decrease in foot traffic.
Under the microscope, viruses look like spiky balls, with an internal cargo bay that houses their genetic material.
"Under the microscope, these pieces of tissue resemble tissue we normally find within the uterine lining," she says.
Yet this thrilling story becomes a bit more prosaic once the skew index is brought under the microscope.
With both issues, Facebook appears willing to put itself under the microscope to improve equitability on its platform.
The storm of US regulatory activity means Facebook will be under the microscope once again in the UK.
Russell Simmons is under the microscope of the NYPD, which is now investigating him for multiple rape allegations.
Part of this response will rely on counterintelligence efforts by the very same agencies under the microscope today.
Rather than waiting for the United States, Latin America will have to place its own institutions under the microscope.
Tech companies have been under the microscope in Washington recently on efforts to prevent foreign meddling in U.S. elections.
That's the big question now that the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives have put Facebook under the microscope.
Two days later, Trump's claim that NATO is irrelevant and ill-suited to fight terrorism came under the microscope.
And even if his business moves are being applauded this year, Dorsey's lifestyle choices are consistently under the microscope.
Recent terrorist attacks in Kashmir, North Sinai and Bogotá have put their respective government's security policies under the microscope.
Under the microscope, the two bones they believed to be needles presented the same wear patterns St-Pierre described.
At a time when Facebook is under the microscope for violating its users' privacy, such techniques are bold enough.
Body camera videos have put the agency's policies under the microscope for the third time in a week Thursday.
Ross Douthat OVER the last year, America's professional intelligentsia has been placed under the microscope in several interesting ways.
The CRRC is only the latest Chinese firm to come under the microscope in the U.S. over security concerns.
Since then, Epstein's life and his relationship with high-profile figures such as Wexner have come under the microscope.
And you put it under the microscope and it's full of webs and bugs and spiders, fecal matter, exoskeletons!
The bottom line: This keeps happening, and state officials are under the microscope to come up with a solution.
The debate over opioids has also put Portman's record under the microscope, with some Democrats going on the attack.
In my personal art, I still often go back to the forms and structures I saw under the microscope.
Yet it's only right that the Nets, after their own run of foibles, are kept under the microscope, too.
Bernie under the microscope Sanders proved that he has a loyal coalition of supporters on the left in 2016.
The Trump administration's trade policy will go under the microscope next week at the House Ways and Means Committee.
As with any rising political candidate, Buttigieg is under the microscope, and his critics and opponents are poking holes.
But in recent weeks, the governance structure at WeWork, along with Neumann's own behavior, has come under the microscope.
Trump's views of women scrutinized Trump and his campaign increasingly have been under the microscope for their treatment of women.
" She then told me, "You middle-class folks should watch out, because you're going to be under the microscope next.
The main player here is hexanal, a compound that has been under the microscope for the last couple of decades.
Since October 2017, many industries across the world have been put under the microscope in regards to sexual abuse claims.
He then pointed his camera into the eye of the microscope, capturing the scene he had composed under the microscope.
This also was put under the microscope when Rickie Fowler at the WGC-Mexico Championship became the first player penalized.
"If you look at any tick under the microscope, you will find something beautiful about them," this renowned scientist says.
There are those who can't fathom putting their own lives under the microscope or exposing their families to the fallout.
The first season dramatized the life of Albert Einstein in 10 parts; the second puts Pablo Picasso under the microscope.
The investigating and findings will go beyond just his presidency, too: Donald Trump's entire past might be under the microscope.
Facebook has been under the microscope for months to explain how its platform was exploited during the last presidential campaign.
This wasn't just another fitness tracker review — this would be an opportunity to put my own regimen under the microscope.
With the proliferation of smartphones and social media, the actions of airline employees are under the microscope more than ever.
The federal government's response to Hurricane Maria, which killed thousands of people in Puerto Rico, was especially under the microscope.
Their split, while personal, is under the microscope given that it could possibly affect the ambitions of the world's wealthiest couple.
Small business trends were under the microscope as the April NFIB index came in at 93.6, above the March number 92.6.
But Chicago continues to be under the microscope as more videos of police misconduct continue to stream out of the city.
Over the past several years, top U.K. security officials have also put the company under the microscope over potential security concerns.
That success has come with incredible influence over our society, politics, and economy, an influence that is increasingly under the microscope.
She had studied bird droppings collected from Norwegian churches under the microscope, and the splotches on the paintings looked very different.
In the past, Donald Trump's handshakes have come under the microscope, because quite frankly, they're like no shake anyone's ever seen.
Over the coming days and weeks the financial behavior of many rich, powerful, and influential individuals will come under the microscope.
When Esteban peeked at drops of lake water under the microscope, she saw hundreds of types of swirling and swimming creatures.
"Anytime you have a high-profile case, the district attorney's office know they're going to be under the microscope," he explains.
Now, after the revelations with Russian interference via the platforms, Facebook is under the microscope to prevent any malpractice going forward.
At the intersection of this debate are lawyers who are putting this science under the microscope in courtrooms across the country.
Tech giants' power and size will be under the microscope as antitrust investigations heat up at the federal and state level.
" She was grateful that her music had found a wide audience but "didn't love the feeling of being under the microscope.
Buffett did, however, speak favorably about immigrants, a segment of the U.S. population that has been under the microscope in recent weeks.
They then left the cages for a day or two, to let the larvae grow, before examining their charges under the microscope.
So many of the ways relationships and lives fall apart get a moment under the microscope, thanks to their trifecta of voices.
While Mylan found itself under the microscope on Wednesday, the overarching issue of drug pricing played a prominent role in the hearing.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III is putting President Trump's tweets under the microscope.
He hopes to examine them under the microscope, and perhaps, a century later, grant them and their descendants the diagnoses they deserve.
Now the eggs, football-shaped and translucent under the microscope, began to display a knotted, ropy shape within — developing larvae — indicating embryonation.
The shadow-banking sector has been put under the microscope as China's regulators increase efforts to curb risk in the financial sector.
Huawei comes under the microscope in Europe, a rogue mascot creates trouble in a Japanese city and Netflix cracks the Academy Awards.
Put a few samples of different wood species under the microscope, and you'll discover woven nets of cells in seemingly endless variations.
Attention on the private equity industry from lawmakers has ebbed and flowed over the years, and right now, it's under the microscope.
Plus, even if this law remains confined to California, it would put some of the world's most famous people under the microscope.
Rona Amir Mohammad and Sahar Shafia It's the evidence of University of Toronto professor Dr. Shahrzad Mojab that is under the microscope.
Rosas and his colleague counted these rings under the microscope and determined that El Sidrón J1 was 7.7 years old when he died.
What percent of those issues are unique to Uber versus pervasive in tech, but can confirmation biased because Uber is under the microscope.
Since Kylie Jenner debuted her first-ever skincare line, Kylie Skin, just one week ago, her products have been coming under the microscope.
"Our jaws dropped when we put the specimens under the microscope and observed the fine nerves on the sides," he told Live Science.
Gomez is under the microscope now because two of her co-stars in the film have made statements regarding their work in it.
Sure enough, when they added these markers to samples of lichen tissue, the cells of a hidden fungal partner glowed under the microscope.
Social-media companies are increasingly under the microscope of regulators; we take a look at the seemingly intractable problem of policing online content.
In a post-Weinstein world, under the microscope of the #MeToo movement, brands are being forced to rethink how they sell to women.
Bankers under the microscope say ECB supervisors have uneasy relations with the Bank of Italy, which also declined to comment for this article.
His ties to Russia have come under the microscope since his appointment, and he's been accused of promoting conspiracy theories during the campaign.
But while Musk warned in advance of "production hell," the company's Model 3 ramp-up will be under the microscope after the Oct.
It's only in the last couple of decades that these divergent sexual behaviors in animals have come under the microscope of mainstream science.
European privacy regulators are putting U.S. surveillance practices under the microscope, this time with a crucial transatlantic data deal hanging in the balance.
The battery charges were dropped but he's still under the microscope for robbery -- he allegedly jacked the guy's cellphone, credit card and cash.
This is where his job faces the most scrutiny — under the microscope in darkened labs and in the scientific presentations at academic conferences.
The scope of the investigation appears to be widening almost every day, with more matters under investigation and more individuals under the microscope.
"It should put police policies and practices under the microscope," said Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
Kevin Spacey is officially under the microscope of the L.A. County District Attorney's Office, which is reviewing a sex crimes case against him.
For that reason, Zaki worries more about missing something or making the wrong call than about the devastating diseases he's seen under the microscope.
Pig protests are a form of dissent that is also used in neighbouring Kenya, which is also under the microscope amid allegations of corruption.
Cases against short sellers are rare, though, given free speech protections and companies hesitant to put themselves under the microscope of regulators, lawyers say.
Speaking hypothetically in this field yields few answers: Until you have the object under the microscope, you can't possibly know what direction you'll take.
When it's removed, you want to look at it specifically under the microscope and see if there's anything that indicated this could be melanoma.
"Her style choices are constantly under the microscope and I think she is pulling off the modern-day princess look quite remarkably," she said.
BLM under the microscope: Pendley's appointment comes as Interior and BLM are facing heavy scrutiny for their management of public lands and their employees.
AMP, already under pressure from various government reforms, has been put under the microscope at the country's powerful inquiry into financial services industry misconduct.
Ironically, Open Markets may have been a victim of its own success: Tech companies are getting jumpy now that they're coming under the microscope.
When so much of the league, as well as its television partners, is profiting so handsomely from life under the microscope, why pretend otherwise?
Lil Peep's death is now the subject of a police investigation and some very troubling private messages are under the microscope ... TMZ has learned.
Forests are also being put under the microscope to see how they develop at Harvard Forest, a sensor-laden forest monitored by Harvard University.
The woman is put under the microscope, judged, ridiculed, and questioned about every minute leading up to the assault as if it's her fault.
Under the microscope the frozen clues within come to life -- a kaleidoscope of sea ice algae and phytoplankton, microscopic organisms that use sunlight for energy.
The researchers of this current study, however, performed the same sort of test under the microscope and couldn't find any viral particles, smallpox or no.
UN observers had been waiting to see how Churkin and Haley's relationship might develop, especially as Trump's relationship with Russia was now under the microscope.
But the entire Medicare Advantage industry — estimated to cost the federal government $250 billion in 2019 — remains under the microscope for gaming the payment system.
First under the microscope is a widely cited 2008 study out of Princeton University, about how people make judgments about others based on their faces.
The backdrop: Stone has been under the microscope for his alleged contacts with WikiLeaks during the 2016 campaign, particularly surrounding the release of Democratic emails.
The committee has already put Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple on alert, and members made clear that the tech titans will go under the microscope.
Nick Gordon, who has been under the microscope for years in the death of Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina, has been arrested for domestic violence.
" Considering that Aniston's relationships are constantly under the microscope, her attitude is particularly refreshing: A romance is simply not her definition of a "happy ending.
She knows she'll be in the Olympic spotlight at a time when Muslim-Americans like her are also "under the microscope" during a presidential campaign.
On the surface, a mercury leak sounds like a plausible explanation, but it doesn't really stand up once you put it, uh, under the microscope.
Asia Argento will not go under the microscope of cops for the alleged sexual assault involving a 17-year-old ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ.
He puts on a white lab coat and preps a petri dish with a few algae, so I can look at them under the microscope.
The Washington Post's Carolyn Y. Johnson meticulously documented how the drug industry has successfully put its industry adversaries under the microscope in the price debate.
"It's probably the most interesting aspect of today's announcement, because it will be the first time the United States is under the microscope," he said.
Silicon Valley's deals are under the microscope US regulators already scrutinized big tech deals like Facebook's purchase of Instagram and Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods.
Now his business records are under the microscope of federal prosecutors — posing a potential threat not just to Mr. Cohen, but also to the president.
But that goes only so far, with recent episodes putting the tech industry under the microscope for how it penalizes people for expressing dissenting opinions.
The Texas health system was put under the microscope in August after multiple reports showed that its maternal mortality rate has doubled in recent years.
The ride-hailing company has been under fire over charges of sexism and sexual harassment, which has brought management and culture issues under the microscope.
To the untrained eye, the Lefkandi fabric resembles a shag-pile rug, but under the microscope it is clear this was a skilled piece of craftsmanship.
All this happens under the microscope, where only one person—the surgeon—can work, and allowing only one person to visit this deep inside the skull.
President Trump's second nominee for secretary of Labor came under the microscope on Wednesday but appeared to avoid any major missteps that could imperil his confirmation.
Read More Targeting killer diseases under the microscope The oil market is facing turbulent times, with recent months seeing some of the most volatile price moves.
That's not the only similarity: the feathers appear uniformly black inside the amber, actually show up in shades of brown, silver, and white under the microscope.
A "603 Minutes" investigation has put the price of one of Mallinckrodt's drugs under the microscope, but it isn't weighing on the pharmaceutical giant's stock price.
Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's new chief, is under the microscope for his thoughts on the proposed deal, which some worry could empower Kalanick and undermine Khosrowshahi's leadership.
Its policy choice about what constitutes hate speech and harassment, its own company culture and its influence on public opinion will all come under the microscope.
Why it matters: Tesla was already under the microscope following a subpar second quarter, and Musk's latest tweets are not relieving any pressure for the company.
A pinprick of a finger yielded a drop on a slide that, under the microscope, revealed a world of cells of different shapes, sizes, and colors.
The BOP and the MCC, which has housed a number of high-profile prisoners including attorney Michael Avenatti, have been under the microscope since Epstein's death.
The company is also under the microscope for how well it can exploit the next generation of cellular networks, based on a technology known as 5G.
Then, looking at tattoo biopsies under the microscope, scientists saw macrophages laden with ink globules, and the story of tattoos became one of the immune system.
But now, the companies that have accepted their cash are under the microscope for how they used the money that is suddenly loaded with international intrigue.
Biden has a complicated and often mixed record on women's issues that will inevitably continue to be put under the microscope should he decide to run.
E-cigarettes have come under the microscope after a recent spate of vaping-related illnesses in the United States, killing at least seven people so far.
Reed was under the microscope after a controversial bunker penalty in the Bahamas last week and was duly heckled by the crowd from the first tee.
In general, pharmacy benefits managers are under the microscope of both parties these days for their role as mysterious administrators with great power over drug transactions.
Hiring is another matter, because the pool of available talent is only so large, but companies know that their commitment to diversity is under the microscope.
California's existing gun control laws are under the microscope after 12 people were killed on Wednesday at a bar in Thousand Oaks, the New York Times reports.
Behavior that was previously brushed off has been given the severity it warrants thanks to the increasing power of #MeToo, and now Farrelly is under the microscope.
Under the microscope In the four players diagnosed with CTE, Ling and her team saw the telltale patterns of tau deposits that differentiate that disease from Alzheimer's.
OXFORD, England (Reuters) - European Union antitrust regulators are to put major financial services firms under the microscope by examining the impact of syndicated loans on credit markets.
Facebook has used a lighter touch than Twitter, but its missteps over the past year have pushed it further under the microscope and relentlessly held it there.
We're told Andrew, who does not have a medical license, is under the microscope ... to determine if he's violated a law prohibiting the unlicensed practice of medicine.
TF: You'd probably sit there and build it up for a couple of years, without being under the microscope of everybody looking at every move you make.
However, Manafort's short time in a high-visibility role with the campaign placed all his past activities – having nothing to do with Donald Trump – under the microscope.
But the campaign has been under the microscope of late, due largely to the high-profile killing by police of a 17-year-old student on Aug.
Here, the nurse will check for swollen lymph nodes in the neck, before they take more blood to try and spot parasites wriggling about under the microscope.
Conservators then focused on the brass tacks used to attach the silk lining, whose appearance under the microscope—centuries later—would determine the date of their making.
Once she'd gotten it as clean as she could, she sat down at her workbench, turned on a livestream, and began examining the phone under the microscope.
Some traditional Olympic sports, including equestrian, have been put under the microscope as new sports — skateboarding, surfing and sports climbing — prepare for their Olympic debuts in Tokyo.
"[Flight schools] were really under the microscope for several years after 9/11, because of who they admitted to their schools," said Gregory Siskind, an immigration attorney.
And the company is already under the microscope in Washington, where Congress is investigating how technology giants might have shaped the outcome of the 2016 presidential election.
Juice WRLD's movements had been under the microscope of federal agents since at least last month ... and TMZ has learned it started with another private jet search.
The rapper says with artists being under the microscope these days, every one of their moves -- from bad days to breakups -- are immediately magnified 100 times over.
His management of the fires was already under the microscope after he was forced into a rare public apology for taking a holiday to Hawaii in November.
From cuffing season to Cardi B, they'll take what's trending and put it under the microscope with the help of some very smart (and cool) scientific friends.
There is also a structural problem with the nature of Trump&aposs conduct that is being put under the microscope during impeachment that Democrats needs to overcome.
Sanders's health — he suffered a heart attack last year — will be under the microscope, which will likely fuel new demands that he release his full medical records.
Tesla's partial self-driving Autopilot feature has been thrust under the microscope since a fatal crash involving a Tesla Model S sedan in the United States in May.
And now that his side of the story is under the microscope as well, thanks to the docuseries, these XXX endeavors from the '90s don't seem so funny.
Hopefully, by continuing to examine coral under the microscope, scientists can pinpoint the mechanisms behind bleaching survival strategies, and figure out how to promote temperature resilience more widely.
Under the microscope of the Olympic selectors in the last event before the team for Pyeongchang is picked, in-form teenager Tennell executed flawlessly in San Jose, California.
Some of the works like, We got something in common and Spectator are about relationships and how they can be under the microscope and have an expiration date.
As he places the quest for immortality under the microscope, he follows the individuals—tech visionaries, billionaires, and futurists—who are trying to eradicate, or dramatically postpone, death.
Chinese trade with North Korea has been under the microscope amid multiple missile and nuclear tests from the reclusive regime that have escalated tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Fairly or unfairly, Cohen is being put under the microscope and we can rest assured that every payment in or out will be fully scrutinized by law enforcement.
"Especially in a place like Toronto, he's going to be definitely under the microscope," McDavid said, referring to the attention from the fans and the news media alike.
Cartier's latest high jewelry and object collection, which debuted in July, is under the microscope in "Cartier Magician," named for a 1910 Jean Cocteau (and Cartier aficionado) poem.
How was it knowing that everything you'd put out would be put under the microscope, from decisions about artwork all the way down to the way Anthony dressed?
And since both are under 30 years old and signed to long-term deals, the matchup has the potential to bloom under the microscope for years to come.
Common Sense When the Trump administration unveils new details of its tax plan, promised for next week, one group of taxpayers will be under the microscope: the rich.
SEATTLE — Facebook and Google are under the microscope for the ways their technologies can spread misinformation, while Amazon's growing market power is a regular target of President Trump.
The Sanders-Trump rise, and the political shift away from big trade deals that came with it, provided a window for the deal to come under the microscope.
"At a time when the future of the audit sector is under the microscope, the latest audit quality results are not acceptable," said Stephen Haddrill, the FRC's chief executive.
ET. (CNBC)* Fed's balance sheet plan and outlook under the microscope (Reuters) FedEx (FDX) was 6 percent lower in pre-market after it reported a profit that missed estimates.
The Affordable Care Act was put under the microscope on Monday when Aetna announced it would withdraw from 11 of 15 states where it offers plans within Obamacare exchanges.
Details of how the tech giants' algorithms could be put under the microscope were not made explicit in the report, a 619-page document which you can access here.
Amy Chozick's new book "Chasing Hillary" is already making news around town with new details about Hillary Clinton's campaign falling under the microscope in the days before its release.
While the private sector has generally dealt swiftly with such allegations, Congress has been much slower to act, even as more of its members come under the microscope. Rep.
Essentially, the exhibit argues for people to take memes seriously; that the ephemeral, throwaway jokes that cross your timeline on a daily basis are worth putting under the microscope.
Yet the narrow charges against Stone may mark just the beginning of his legal ordeal, depending on what Mueller's team discovers after putting his life story under the microscope.
"We've spent lots of money on trying to find biomarkers of longevity or aging, and maybe it's just sitting under the microscope for us to see," said Dr. Antebi.
"Zika has only been under the microscope for the last few years," said Duane J. Gubler, an emeritus professor of infectious disease at Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore.
The hematologist looked at a smear of this young woman's blood under the microscope to see whether the red blood cells were deformed and destroyed by the pathological clots.
Do we really want to put people under the microscope for youthful transgressions as we are doing now for two Virginia public officials, Attorney General Mark Herring and Gov.
Hollywood producer David Guillod -- who's been accused of sexual assault by at least 4 women, including actress Jessica Barth -- is now under the microscope of investigators ... TMZ has learned.
Needless to say, they have been put under the microscope by former pros on the radio, in the papers and on the nation's favourite highlights show, Match of the Day.
Tillerson will also face a thorough vetting process as the ExxonMobil CEO's close business ties to Russia and long-standing relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin come under the microscope.
But after President Trump's first tweet of 2018, which accused Pakistan of being a terrorist "safe haven," counterterrorism operations like those carried out in Karachi have been under the microscope.
Details of the deal were only made public last year, as CEO Marissa Mayer's time at the company came under the microscope while it prepared to sell itself to Verizon.
They also don't want to own companies with international exposure when international trade is under the microscope from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton wants to raise some taxes, Cramer said.
They also don't want to own companies with international exposure when international trade is under the microscope from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton wants to raise some taxes, Cramer said.
Washington's uneasy relationship with Silicon Valley is also under the microscope — the government needs to harness the latest tech tools and talent to have any chance of winning in cyberspace.
Law enforcement in D.C. will be under the microscope Sunday after the Charlottesville Police Department was sharply criticized last year for not doing enough to prevent violence at the rally.
Hopefully, once under the microscope, EPA will resolve not to wield its considerable power to conceal difficult truths, and instead, rededicate itself to its duty to protect the American people.
The NLD has put some 142 existing laws - more than a quarter of the total - under the microscope, said the chairman of the lower house bill committee Tun Tun Hein.
Froome won the Tour in 2013 and would go on to win another three but he too came under the microscope for an adverse analytical finding for asthma drug salbutamol.
What soap and warm water do Under the microscope, coronaviruses appear to be covered with pointy spires, giving them the appearance of having a crown or "corona" -- hence the name.
There are many aspects of safety under the microscope, including mulling how to compensate for gender differences in crash tests, developing better seats for women and redesigning the air bag.
While Europe's financiers hang on the outcome of a referendum in Italy this weekend, which could strain the country's already struggling banking sector, Popular is now also under the microscope.
But Mr. Schiller never loved the idea of relocating to Washington, where he is on a government-capped salary and is under the microscope that public servants face, friends said.
We probably won't know for sure, either, until someone reports something worrying about a purported episode of meat sweats, prompting intrepid researchers to really put these claimed episodes under the microscope.
All eyes are on Theresa May as she prepares to take the reins as U.K. Prime Minister this week, but her husband, or new 'first gentleman,' is also under the microscope.
Banks' ability to withstand liquidity shocks would also be put under the microscope later this year, the BOE said, though it added that it did not intend to tighten liquidity rules.
In the last year, Twitter has been under the microscope after it announced that it had banned hundreds of Russian-linked accounts during the election, exposing nearly 700,000 people to propaganda.
Banks' ability to withstand liquidity shocks would also be put under the microscope later this year, the BoE said, though it added that it did not intend to tighten liquidity rules.
After putting its national brands under the microscope, and growing its Nike business to $800 million, the retailer recently shifted its attention to the "crown jewel" of its private brands: Sonoma.
Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) appears on track to be confirmed as secretary of Health and Human Services despite a bruising confirmation process that has put his ethics under the microscope.
So many female athletes today are under the microscope for how they look, how they portray themselves, what they say, and how they say it in social media and the press.
It is one of many monuments under the microscope after President Trump mandated the review of all national monument designations made in last 85033 years that are greater than 100,000 acres.
Carl Strüwe never gained fame during his lifetime, but over the decades his stark images of diatoms, spermatozoa and other life under the microscope have gathered admirers for their distinctive artistry.
The only way to definitively diagnose Alzheimer's is still after someone has died and their brain can be examined under the microscope, looking for the telltale amyloid plaques and tau tangles.
Weeks removed from a return from wrist surgery and up against Kyrie Irving, Lowry will be under the microscope when the Raptors tip off against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night.
Mr. Apatow's film traces its subject's lifelong process of putting himself under the microscope, an occasionally transcendental journey on which Mr. Shandling became fascinated with Zen Buddhism and kept introspective journals.
READ: 2020 Democrats are literally begging for $1 on Facebook That will likely be a recurring claim as YouTube puts its rules around hate speech and related issues under the microscope.
Jack Hughes of the U.S., the top-rated North American prospect, and Kaapo Kakko of Finland, the top European prospect, are under the microscope as they play for their national teams.
The banks and people that did business with him — and their willingness to potentially look the other way on his shady dealings, moral and otherwise — will likely be under the microscope.
Despite the police being increasingly under the microscope for the deaths of civilians, and despite it becoming easier to document these incidents on camera, access to this footage has been restricted.
The European Union is putting under the microscope the rollout of new, high-speed mobile networking technologies known as 5G in a move that could affect the technology's dominant company — Huawei.
Now a significant portion of his quarter-century business record is under the microscope of federal prosecutors — posing a potential threat not just to Mr. Cohen but also to the president.
But despite its efforts to quash the public inquiry, it is going forward, and this week the company could find itself under the microscope of yet another investigation by a provincial regulator.
Numerous questions surrounding the clinical validity and efficacy of microbiome analysis remain, and uBiome could be under the microscope for the fact that it offers physician-ordered and consumer-requested test kits.
Travel by Cabinet officials has been under the microscope since then-Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was found to take private flights costing hundreds of thousands of dollars and resigned.
"If we're going to put our national leaders under the microscope it shouldn't be just the Democrats under investigation — and that's what I feel like is going on right here," said Rep.
In recent months, regulators have introduced a series of new measures aimed at controlling risk and leverage in the financial system, with everything from lending practices to shadow banking under the microscope.
Of course, clock management is an inexact science and all coaches have been second-guessed at one time or another, but make no mistake Reid will be under the microscope on Sunday.
It is particularly striking that Trump held out on criticizing Russia as long as he did, considering that he -- and everyone -- knows that his relationship with the Russians is under the microscope.
As more universities challenge themselves to eradicate disposable plastics, as well as to go zero-carbon, in the next few years or decades, scientific waste is increasingly being put under the microscope.
A Muslim, a black woman, and a refugee, she faces Islamophobia, racism, misogyny, and anti-immigration strains in American culture, and putting that confluence of hate under the microscope is truly disturbing.
He shared it with the Italian histologist Camillo Golgi, who had devised a new method of staining tissue that singled out individual cells under the microscope instead of presenting tangled illegible masses.
So is it possible, under the microscope of prime-time Australian television, in glorious full HD, to convince a studio that this man with only a vague resemblance to me is actually me?
WASHINGTON — A congressional effort to put regulators under the microscope when they write new rules for Wall Street is gaining momentum, potentially creating new obstacles to the closer oversight of financial risk taking.
"Because of the histology, or what it looked like under the microscope was a rather low-grade tumor, I thought we had a good chance of helping her," he told the news outlet.
The public perception of marijuana is changing, and with more and more athletes accepting the idea of cannabis as medicine, professional sports leagues — and their drug policies — are being put under the microscope.
But while the two Republicans' chemistry will come under the microscope in those first campaign stops, the focus will also be on how the two men finesse their attacks on the Democratic ticket.
Facebook is already under the microscope of a federal investigation from the FTC for its Cambridge Analytica data scandal, and there are dozens of privacy lawsuits against the social media giant right now.
Peck illustrates these ideas with expertly chosen film clips: Stagecoach, King Kong, Billy Wilder's Love In The Afternoon, and others go under the microscope, intercut with the harsh reality occurring outside the cinema.
Rosenstein's confirmation hearing came March 8, just days after Attorney General Jeff Sessions had recused himself from the Russia matter -- meaning that Rosenstein's hearing to be Sessions' deputy was suddenly under the microscope.
In recent months, Chinese regulators have introduced a series of new measures aimed at controlling risk and leverage in the financial system, with everything from lending practices to shadow banking under the microscope.
Five takeaways from Labor pick's confirmation hearing: President Trump's second nominee for secretary of Labor came under the microscope on Wednesday but appeared to avoid any major missteps that could imperil his confirmation.
Why it matters: The Silicon Valley automaker is under the microscope more than ever after repeatedly missing production targets for the mass-market car launched last year that's key to the company's future.
BfV intelligence agency head Hans-Georg Maassen's political views came under the microscope this month after he questioned the authenticity of video footage showing radicals hounding migrants in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
United Airlines is now under the microscope in a third state, as law enforcement in NY take a closer look at how that French bulldog died in an overhead compartment ... TMZ has learned.
With other high-profile Google executives having recently been accused of sexual misconduct, the company's culture is now under the microscope, reigniting criticism of how the behavior of the company's leadership is handled.
Automakers are under the microscope, too, as factories in Italy shut down, with more potential closures looming across Europe and in the United States as the number of infections rises in those areas.
Their findings are based on samples of lung tissue from 234 patients around the country whose biopsy specimens were sent to Mayo to be examined under the microscope by experts in lung pathology.
There's a complicated storyline behind each, but the fact remains that in firing Tillerson, President Donald Trump ousted one of the Cabinet secretaries who hasn't been under the microscope for any questionable activity.
"Certainly, in the investigative steps, the department will be more cautious because of the attention that was paid to the Central Park Five — everything they do is under the microscope," Mr. Bratton said.
"That puts these lazier and sleepier incumbents under the microscope," said Brian Smoot, a Democratic consultant and former DCCC political director, referring to longtime officeholders who haven't had a serious challenge in years.
Legal experts say the development is likely to intensify scrutiny of Trump's eldest son, who is already under the microscope for a controversial June 28503 meeting at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer.
Nassar, of course, was effectively sentenced to life in prison for his reign of child sexual abuse, but those around him are similarly under the microscope from a variety of law enforcement departments.
However, in CTE, tau tends to accumulate around blood vessels and at the depths of the sulci -- the grooves in the brain's surface -- which helps to differentiate CTE from Alzheimer's pathology under the microscope.
The teams clash again on Sunday and cornerback Marshon Lattimore will be under the microscope after having troubles with Tampa Bay receiver Mike Evans (seven receptions for 147 yards, including a 50-yard touchdown).
State attorneys general are reportedly preparing to launch a joint antitrust investigation into Big Tech, which could put Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google parent Alphabet under the microscope, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Back when it was released in late 2015, it was watched under the microscope, with the Internet flipping out over flip phones and, fatefully, the proper way for a British person to make tea.
Trump's conduct has been put under the microscope as of late, in particular in the past week after footage surfaced showing the Republican candidate making comments widely interpreted as inappropriate and derogatory towards women.
Wigan set the piece up under the microscope, I attached the camera to it using a special adapter, we tested it out with a number of different colored backgrounds to develop the overall image.
"My children were the first generation that were put under the microscope, and my kids are battling huge self-esteem issues because adults in an anonymous forum commented saying they were ugly," she said.
Tuesday's front-page of the left-leaning Liberation newspaper depicted Fillon as the late British conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher under the headline "Me, President" with his more radical measures put under the microscope.
"Under the microscope, I slowly pulled them out, one after another," Dr. Hung Chi-ting, an ophthalmologist at Fooyin University Hospital in Taiwan, said at a news conference broadcast by local media last week.
You know, of course, that experimental drugs have a poor track record — but even so, this drug had seemed so promising (you cannot erase the image of the cancer cells dying under the microscope).
He will also be under the microscope for how he implements a new law that eases prison sentences for non-violent criminals, after he advocated for the opposite, tough-on-crime approach for decades.
At a minimum, the park doesn't appear to be a means to end for Ford like it is for Delos, which has kept it under the microscope like a 35-year-old petri dish.
This has meant that Facebook in particular – under the microscope as it is – will probably continue to report every, single arcane and non-impactful security and privacy incident that it experiences as a company.
Conservators can compare what they see under the microscope to known references, such as those found in the Fiber Reference Image Library, and identify whether they're dealing with silk, cotton, or hemp, for example.
Under the microscope, the cells of the BrainEx brains looked relatively normal, while the cells in the control brains, which were hooked up to the BrainEx but not to the sustaining perfusate, looked damaged.
Unlike its annual test of leading lenders such as HSBC and Barclays, the Bank has not named the 20 smaller lenders placed under the microscope or any of their individual results in the study.
The list, an outgrowth of the financial crisis and an effort by regulators to rein in big Wall Street institutions, puts financial firms under the microscope of the Fed and the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
Since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed took office in April and began pledging sweeping reforms — including curbing corruption — METEC has been under the microscope: the government canceled the company's contracts to build sugar and fertilizer plants.
After letting the resulting embryos grow for a few days, the doctor looks at them under the microscope and implants one (or more) of the embryos that appear to be most viable in the woman.
Clearly, Trump wasn't getting much useful advice from people like Papadopoulos and Carter Page, another clownish hanger-on under the microscope in the Russian collusion investigation who lacks the common sense God gave the goose.
Like the grubby old tooth itself, which under the microscope turned out to be the bearer of brilliant and complicated information, the debacle of the nun's teeth shows us that all knowledge remains negotiable, contested.
Not only would Biden be faced with defending the record of the Obama administration -- particularly foreign policy decisions like deportations and Syria -- his Senate career of nearly four decades will also come under the microscope.
In search of answers, she and her collaborators at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Ma., and elsewhere put squid skin under the microscope and saw something reflective on the surface of the chromatophores.
The film plays out like a cinematic adaptation of one of those posts, bringing a marital conflict under the microscope and inviting everyone around them, us included, to cast judgment on who went wrong where.
While months of proceedings have put Trump's Ukraine actions under the microscope, they also demonstrated Washington's deep divide and the uphill climb any impeachment effort faces in actually removing a president absent significant bipartisan support.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The fairness of transgender athletes competing in women's sports will be under the microscope in Australia on Sunday when New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard continues her bid to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The fairness of transgender athletes competing in women's sports will be under the microscope in Australia on Sunday when New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard continues her bid to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.
Because even when you look at Uber or whatever, they've had, over the years, their systems hacked or this, that and everything else … and it's not that big of news, because you're not under the microscope.
The college admissions process is under the microscope in the days after news broke that wealthy parents, an enrollment advisor, athletic coaches and exam administrators allegedly conspired and committed crimes to get children into elite universities.
Also under the microscope will be the merits of the "task force" created by the PGA of America following the crushing Ryder Cup loss by the U.S. to Europe two years ago at Gleneagles in Scotland.
For an audience now well-versed in the vagaries of literally putting evidence under the microscope, the franchise became a sensation –- the mothership show lasted a stunning 15 seasons, making it the television equivalent of formaldehyde.
As such, 2018 would become the year Melania Trump had to figure out how to handle her duties in public as the first lady, while balancing a marriage under the microscope, in the not-so-private.
The disclosure comes at at time when Google has been under the microscope in Washington for its data collection practices, market dominance and efforts to appease Chinese officials with a censored version of its search engine.
Under Trump, drug companies have undertaken a concerted campaign to shift the discussion about drug prices to a conversation about out-of-pocket costs, in which health insurers and pharmacy benefits managers are under the microscope.
Sanders is a mostly disciplined debater, hard to knock off script, but he will be under the microscope here and even the smallest blunder -- or misfired attack -- could open up a whopping can of new backlash.
Biden has followed Clinton's footsteps in doing paid speaking gigs while also harboring presidential ambitions — an error that proved costly for her and will likely prove costly for him if it ends up under the microscope.
This isn't the first or even the second time Claire's has come under the microscope; in 2017, after a Rhode Island mom sent her daughter's glitter makeup for independent lab testing, the store recalled nine makeup products.
The future of the euro zone and the European Union have been put under the microscope as of late, as political parties from across the continent have called for referendums on their membership of political-economic bloc.
Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein was arrested and charged this weekend with coercing young girls into sex acts for money, bringing his alleged relationship with President Donald Trump and a prominent member of his cabinet under the microscope.
ACA repeal had the support of about half the public in Kaiser Family Foundation polling in late 2016 and early 2017, but fell to closer to 30 percent once there was an replacement plan under the microscope.
A comparably new method called 3DISCO, or 3D imaging of solvent-cleared organs, also developed by Ertürk, shrinks the animals so we can fit more of them at once under the microscope, and also makes them transparent.
With a blue wave less of a sure thing, the activities of various political groups have come under the microscope, particularly those that are aiming to shake up Democratic politics and push the party to the left.
The point, however, is that Manafort's criminal misconduct only came to light because he happened to have stumbled into massive political scandal that put his conduct under the microscope in a way that most rich criminals avoid.
No longer were hematologists dependent on simply surveying cells under the microscope; instead, we were able to analyze blood on a molecular level, in order to identify the underlying abnormalities that cause leukemia, lymphoma, and other maladies.
Methane has come under the microscope in recent years due to the rising global demand for natural gas, which is replacing coal in many parts of the world as a fuel for generating electricity and heating homes.
Data by Statistics Canada, however, shows that Canada has a trade surplus with the U.S.So, about those tariffs: The Trump administration's trade policy will go under the microscope next week at the House Ways and Means Committee.
"They have to understand that they are under the microscope, just like their parents," said Mark K. Updegrove, a presidential historian who has written four books on White House occupants, from George Washington to George W. Bush.
The plight of young researchers in Canada, who felt shut out of research funding bodies in favour of their more established peers, has been under the microscope lately too, and the report treats these issues as connected.
Cycling, a sport long rocked by doping scandals, is again under the microscope after Austrian cyclist Georg Preidler admitted to cheating amid an investigation into blood doping that brought down five skiers at the Nordic skiing world championships.
It's also not the only merger of its kind currently under the microscope: T-Mobile and Sprint have been pushing to merge, in a move that would bring together two of the largest mobile carriers in the industry.
So while she is not a big name in her own right, their fund will be under the microscope given that Jurvetson remains in Musk's orbit and is one of the most famous venture capitalists in Silicon Valley.
Once the massive scale of the fake follower trade was put under the microscope, tech companies were forced to be more transparent about the challenges of dealing with fakes and the steps they were taking to fight them.
What is specifically under the microscope in the Boeing 737 Max jet crashes is the plane's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), an anti-stall system that makes it difficult for pilots to control the plane without being overridden.
"The Galaxy S8 is the most important phone for Samsung in a decade and every aspect will be under the microscope following the Note 7 recall," said Ben Wood, a smartphone industry analyst with UK-based CCS Insight.
ET, TVAS and Sportsnet (Ottawa), MSG-Plus (New York) ABOUT THE SENATORS (34-32-8): Ottawa's latest setback came hours after frustrated owner Eugene Melnyk told reporters that everyone is "under the microscope" because of the disappointing season.
For Democrats, they have an extra week to continue to hammer a historically unpopular Supreme Court nominee, whose bizarre, wailing testimony on Thursday was full of partisan attacks and lies that have since been brought under the microscope.
In particular, he has been under the microscope for a decision to close the State Department's cyber diplomacy office and fold its responsibilities into a bureau focused on economic and business affairs, as part of the broader reorganization.
The video comes out less than two weeks after the treatment of airline passengers was under the microscope when David Dao, a United passenger, was violently dragged off an overbooked flight for refusing to give up his seat.
The hope is that these projects can spark the imagination, give ideas around strategies and tactics that might work in a startup context and, of course, help evaluate the future of the company we are holding under the microscope.
" Because natto contains lots of dormant bacterial cysts, which Dr. Yonetani has observed under the microscope, she speculates that the bacteria can survive the high-acid environment of the stomach and "colonize the intestine, where conditions are more welcoming.
One issue under the microscope includes a February report by The New York Times that Bernhardt helped push a specific Endangered Species Act (ESA) policy related to California's delta smelt that will directly benefit a former client of his.
And it comes at a time when America's concentration of wealth is under the microscope — confirming many of the suspicions that the college admissions process can be lobbied and gamed, just like other arenas that the wealthy quietly shape.
Amazon is under the microscope for what critics say is its corrosive effect on jobs and competition, and Mr. Bezos has become a bête noire for President Trump, who repeatedly singles out him and Amazon for scorn on Twitter.
While chocolate flavors — which, like all flavors, are a combination of taste and smell working together — have been studied for decades, this was one of the first times chocolate of such high cacao concentrations has come under the microscope.
At 22 or 50 metres deep, its ice layered as densely as tree rings under the microscope, it became a river, dynamic and alive, like the frozen rivers in Norse cosmology that had made the world in the beginning.
Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet Inc's Google will go under the microscope of U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday and Wednesday when their general counsels will testify before three U.S. congressional committees on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
The career political official and former Secret Service agent has been under the microscope lately for decisions he's made as Pruitt's security chief as well reports that he used his power to influence a number of EPA security contracts.
What follows is a highly emotional and oddly universal look at the relationship between a grown-up kid and her aging mom -- a kind of love story, thanks to the intensity of their connection, magnified by their under-the-microscope lives.
"Because women have been the minority in positions of power, they are under the microscope," Klein says, adding that many times male leaders who exhibit concerning behaviors are tolerated as having personal quirks, while women showing similar traits are not.
The noose had been tightening around Anbang as China's insurance industry came under the microscope over the past year or so for risky behavior, ranging from term-mismatches on insurance products and highly leveraged overseas acquisitions, as well as corrupt practices.
This year sees our most comprehensive index yet, with a list of 24 top retirement destinations, all of which have been put under the microscope and examined as regards their cost of living, retiree benefits, climate, healthcare, and much more.
Ireland's low-tax status has come under the microscope internationally following its 2010 bailout by the European Union, with other European countries like France and Germany concerned that it kept its low corporation tax despite financial aid from the European Union.
Demographics at funds and startups will also be under the microscope, since signatories have agreed to report on their composition by race, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability status, immigration status, veteran status, educational attainment, socioeconomic origin, tenure at a firm.
The impact on Europe of Donald Trump's victory in the race for the White House is under the microscope ahead of next year's run of important elections on the continent and in light of mixed reactions from regional political heavyweights.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts had a World Series to forget and will head into the off-season with some of his fateful decisions being put under the microscope following his team's second straight title defeat.
It comes as North Dakota law enforcement backed away from a previous plan to cut off supplies to the camp – an idea quickly abandoned after an outcry and with law enforcement's treatment of Dakota Access Pipeline protesters increasingly under the microscope.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney is to put golfer Tiger Woods under the microscope in an upcoming documentary series based on a new biography of the 14-time major winner, Gibney's company Jigsaw Productions said on Tuesday.
He was under the microscope at the event last year when, fresh off his British Open victory, he had his first chance to join Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen on that most elite of lists.
Uber has also been under the microscope of Holder and Tammy Albarran, partners at the law firm Covington & Burling, who were asked to conduct a broad review of sexual harassment at Uber as well as general questions about diversity and inclusion.
In the end, the most significant thing to come out of the season was the return of #OscarsSoWhite, which put Hollywood's racially biased ways under the microscope and foisted the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences into the hot seat.
The career political official and former Secret Service agent has been under the microscope lately for decisions he's made as Pruitt's security chief as well as reports that he used his power to influence a number of EPA security contracts.
Revelations about these practices, sometimes only whispered about, risks breeding more cynicism toward American higher education at a time when elite college admissions are already under the microscope, with multiple schools facing inquiries into their affirmative action and legacy admission policies.
""However," the official adds, "it's Trump and I can't imagine that part of him doesn't want to just shove it in those same people's faces, especially because the whole Russia thing is under the microscope and they want him to be running scared.
Rosenstein has been under the microscope since The New York Times reported Friday that he proposed secretly taping Trump in spring 2017 and drumming up support among Cabinet officials to invoke the 25th Amendment to force Trump from office for being unfit.
"Have you ever seen one of these under the microscope?" she asks, setting up the plate under the lens in order to reveal a network of green, red, and purple dots, which are coated onto the glass plate to act as color filters.
Science itself is under the microscope more than ever, as it faces a reproducibility crisis (scientists are finding that published results can be difficult, if not impossible, to replicate) and questions about the peer review system, which has come under increased scrutiny.
Tesla is under the microscope as he seeks to show that he can sustainably boost production of the Model 3 — a car crucial to Tesla's future — after reaching the long-sought goal of producing 5,000-per-week at the end of June.
Gowdy on Thursday said the investigation is a serious inquiry into the bureau's conduct during the Clinton investigation — also under the microscope of Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz — rather than an effort to re-litigate the decision not to bring charges.
Private equity's growing economic influence is putting its practices under the microscope for problems ranging from the cost of housing to sky-high medical bills, after the industry emerged relatively unscathed from the regulatory crackdown on Wall Street following the 2008 financial crisis.
With Philadelphia heading into Tuesday night's contest owning a 9-8 record since the start of the new year and Embiid publicly broadcasting his discontent with the team, the 7-footer's social media activity was put under the microscope and became the subject of controversy.
But her primetime performance was put under the microscope nearly as soon as it was completed, as Twitter users and journalists began pointing out that one section on her upbringing and values contained nearly identical wording and phrasing to Michelle Obama's 2008 convention speech.
Winning a grand slam will do that to a virtual unknown, and Stephens was under the microscope on Monday as she began her title defense on a steamy Louis Armstrong Stadium court with a 6-1 7-5 win over 80th ranked Russian Evgeniya Rodina.
Since Anton van Leeuwenhoek scraped the plaque off his 17th-century teeth and observed it under the microscope ("there were many very little living animalcules, very prettily a-moving," he wrote to the Royal Society), we have known that we teem with living organisms.
The question of whether athletes who had already qualified for the Olympics will have to do so again will also come under the microscope in the coming weeks, with 57% of 11,000 or so athletes set to appear in Tokyo having booked their spots.
In 2015, the venture capital world was put under the microscope when Ellen Pao, a former partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, claimed in a lawsuit that she was discriminated against at the blue-chip venture firm because of her gender — a case she lost.
From a tiny turtle embryo that looks like a Tamagotchi to the most stunning image of an ovary we've ever seen, 20 images have been selected as the winners of the 45th Nikon Small World competition, which recognises excellence in photography taken under the microscope.
And yet under the microscope of the critics — led by Christopher Clack, chief executive of the grid modeling firm Vibrant Clean Energy and formerly with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the University of Colorado, Boulder — his proposed system does not hold together.
The troubled Malaysia state-investment fund 1MDB was back under the microscope Thursday with claims that the stepson of the prime minster had used cash from the fund to buy a London property, according to the Wall Street Journal who cited people familiar with the situation.
"(We are now seeing) quite strong entrepreneurially-driven, individually-driven companies which are being very aggressive on the world stage as state-owned enterprises come under the microscope, maybe not moving as quickly as the government wants them to," Sorrell told CNBC's Squawk Box on Monday.
IS IT YOUR EXPECTATION, GIVEN EVERYTHING YOU'RE HEARING, THAT HEALTH CARE IS GOING TO CONTINUE TO BE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE AND SUFFER AS A RESULT THAT WE'VE ALREADY SEEN IN TERMS OF THE MULTIPLE COMPRESSION FROM WHATEVER MAY COME REGARDLESS OF WHICH PARTY TAKES THE WHITE HOUSE?
Gowdy has described the investigation as a serious inquiry into the bureau's conduct during the Clinton investigation — also under the microscope of Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz — rather than an effort to re-litigate the decision not to bring charges against the former secretary of State.
The Kenyan government's fidelity to the law has come under the microscope in the past two weeks, after it declined to obey several court orders related to a crackdown on opposition figures who went ahead and carried out the mock swearing-in of Odinga on Jan. 30.
When she was on The O.C., we weren't as aware of the expectations placed on actors under the microscope, which means catching reruns of our former go-to teen drama also offers a reminder that we obsessed over a young person who was very publicly flailing.
With the president noncommittal about Mr. Kelly's future and quizzing his aides and even Mr. Pence about their loyalty, Mr. Ayers's rapid ascent, lucrative business ventures and golden boy reputation are again under the microscope as speculation over a White House staff shake-up is rekindled.
"The return of German markets today is likely to see Deutsche Bank's shares come under the microscope again after the face-ripping rally on Friday that saw a 231 percent swing in the share price," wrote Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets in London.
Salena Zito: Accomplishments are in the eyes of the beholder Donald J. Trump's presidency is under the microscope by the press for his accomplishments in his first 100 days in office; for my profession, his measurement is taken by the campaign promises that he pledged during the 2016 campaign.
One who's been under the microscope more than usual is Kerri Rivera, a major promoter of the false claim that autism is caused by parasites and can be cured by "Miracle Mineral Supplement" (MMS), a sodium chlorite solution that forms a powerful bleach when mixed with an acid.
Banks' balance sheets will continue to expand in the long run, said Yu. The regulator also said banks need to deal with a raft of new measures aimed at controlling risk and leverage in the financial system, with everything from lending practices to shadow banking under the microscope.
As a Frenchman, Mr. de Lestrade aimed partly to put the U.S. justice system under the microscope, as he had in his Oscar-winning 2001 documentary "Murder on a Sunday Morning," which chronicled the case of a poor African-American teen accused of killing a tourist in Florida.
It is still not clear if there were more serious disagreements between the two men that led to Javid's ouster, but right now, for the financial markets and investors watching the British economy closely, it will be Sunak's ability to maintain fiscal prudence that will be under the microscope.
I wanted to see if #MeToo changed how comedians joked about sex and dating, and if comedy, which found itself under the microscope following allegations of sexual misconduct against Louis C.K. and an anonymous report of an uncomfortable sexual encounter with Aziz Ansari, was making an effort to right its wrongs.
Celeste, meanwhile, continues to go to therapy to process her guilt and complicated relationship with Perry, all while living under the microscope of Perry's mom (Meryl Streep), who arrived to help her take care of her grandchildren — and try to uncover truth of what happened the night her son died.
" Jerome Groopman, a Harvard professor of medicine and a staff writer for The New Yorker, endorsed that notion, writing in The New York Times that Dr. Selzer "helped usher in the genre of medical writing in which the physician puts his experiences under the microscope for the lay reader's scrutiny.
Her departure also means the exit of one of the company's top female leaders at a time where it is under the microscope with regards to gender issues In a blog post, Greene said she had only planned to stay at Google for two years and ended up at the company for three.
The meeting was one in a series of quiet conversations that Buttigieg has held with black leaders over the last year, with his policies and relations in the black community under the microscope, especially in the months since a police officer shot and killed a black man in South Bend last June.
Conveniently, one of the tacks had come loose and made for a perfect candidate for analysis: It was lodged in resin, sliced, polished, etched, and placed under the microscope, revealing crystalline patterns (above) that indicated the metal was cast by hand, not hammered or stamped as it would have been in the 1800s.
"We don't issue Libor bonds at the moment but we are considering issuing SOFR-linked bonds," Brian Smith, deputy assistant secretary for federal finance at the U.S. Treasury, told a conference in London Authories are trying to replace the London interbank offer rate (Libor) after a rigging scandal put the reference rate under the microscope.
The news comes as President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's relationship with Russia has been under the microscope following FBI Director James Comey's recent testimony in front of the House Intelligence Committee.
Comey is also under the microscope as the FBI scrutinizes late December calls between Mike Flynn, Trump's national security adviser, and Russia's ambassador to the US as part of a broader counterintelligence investigation of Russian activities in the US. The calls were captured by routine US eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats, according to the intelligence and law enforcement officials.
They are trying to square his stories with James Comey&aposs, so both McCabe and Comey under the microscope but then the other big thing you mentioned I&aposm here in Singapore, White House was obviously focused before the president a few hours ago he got on Air Force One on all this diplomacy with North Korea.
The deal also served to place the European Central Bank under the microscope over its response to the Heta saga, with banking sources saying that the expected repayment rate of around 90 percent showed that the ECB had been wrong when it told banks to write down at least 50 percent of their Heta bonds last year.
Like, I kept that fact that I had a girlfriend secret from the internet for two years, just because I wanted to have that corner of my life where I was, you know, growing and experiencing something organically, without it being seen under the microscope of what, like, people thought about her and having to subject her to that.
And Lowell High School in San Francisco has also been under the microscope recently for its lack of black and Hispanic students — the school mostly uses grades and test scores for admission, but there has been a push to reserve seats for black students from specific middle schools, sort of a lite version of Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan.
Some conservatives have argued that Libby's conviction was unjust and that he was merely the victim of an overzealous special prosecutor — an argument that, as the New York Times aptly noted, "may have resonated with the president," given that he himself is now under the microscope of a special counsel with wide-ranging authority to investigate Trump and his associates.
LeBron James, Paul George and the top 40 NBA free agents of 2018 Clippers trading Austin Rivers to Wizards for veteran center Marcin Gortat After 'therapeutic year,' free agent Gerald Henderson ready to contribute after rare surgery Speculation about James' future and how he decides to announce his decision are under the microscope, and speculation is climbing toward a fever pitch.
Meanwhile, reports of widespread lead contamination continue to pour in following the Flint water problem, and recent investigations of metal-processing plants and glass factories have placed industrial air emissions under the microscope across the US. With our air, water and land at stake, both the government and concerned citizens have decided that ordinary people now need to monitor and collect data about the environment.
Gregg Jarrett: Possible immunity for McCabe 'puts James Comey on the hot seat' ANTI-TRUMP FBI OFFICIAL&aposS ROLE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: Peter Strzok, the FBI official who was pulled off Special Counsel Robert Mueller&aposs investigative team last year because of anti-Trump texts, played a more central role than previously known in both the Russia and Hillary Clinton email probes , a lawmaker familiar with the matter told Fox News .. .
While the idea of a wealth tax polls well and continues to be pushed by progressives, others are starting to put the idea, as well as how she communicates the plan, under the microscope "She clearly went into the debate the other day as the front-runner or the co-front-runner, which is why she was subject to so many attacks," said Craig Varoga, a Democratic strategist who is unaffiliated with any presidential campaign.
Facebook's data practices are under the microscope like never before following a report that the British research firm connected to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's campaign improperly obtained information on 85033 million Facebook users as it sought to find ways of influencing voters at the polls.
Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrDemocratic senators ask DOJ watchdog to expand Giuliani probe Barr threatens tech's prized legal shield If Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear MORE is back under the microscope as he moves in new directions with cases involving President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE's close allies and political foes.
Developing now, Thursday, June 21998, 249 Fired FBI Director James Comey faces new scrutiny after a Justice Department watchdog reportedly blasted his handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe President Trump's June 21993 summit with Kim Jong Un is back on because Trump's cancellation forced the North Korean dictator to 'beg' for the meeting, Rudy Giuliani reportedly says A mystery illness similar to one in Havana, Cuba, has afflicted U.S. personal in China, prompting their evacuation 'Full Frontal' host Samantha Bee apologizes to viewers for using the c-word to insult Ivanka Trump in her first show since the controversy erupted last week Carrie Underwood makes history and Blake Shelton takes the top honor at the CMT Awards on Wednesday night THE LEAD STORY - COMEY&aposS LEADERSHIP UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: A media report that the Justice Department&aposs watchdog has prepared a draft assessment that chastises James Comey for defying authority is putting the former FBI boss&apos leadership style under the microscope ...  Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has been exploring the DOJ&aposs and FBI&aposs actions during the 2016 presidential campaign, including whether Comey exceeded his authority in July 2016 when he publicly discussed the Hillary Clinton email investigation and recommended against charges.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's attitude to race is under the microscope at the first anniversary of fatal racist violence in Charlottesville, Va. Trump's reference to "some very fine people on both sides" after white supremacists converged on the Virginia city and a counterprotestor, 2900-year-old Heather Heyer, was killed, sparked outrage and prompted even many Republicans to distance themselves from him.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's continued shake-up of top advisers and Cabinet officials is set to come under the microscope on the Sunday shows this week following the abrupt ouster of Veterans Affairs Secretary David ShulkinDavid Jonathon ShulkinPress: Acosta, latest to walk the plank Senior Trump administration official to leave post next week Trump sent policy pitch from Mar-a-Lago member to VA secretary: report MORE.

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