This may be the tipping point, signaling the beginning of a new era of greater scrutiny of pensions and a defining of what constitutes fraud and mismanagement in the pension context.
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Before a new medicine is approved by the Food and Drug Administration, it is usually subjected to the scrutiny of a panel of experts selected by the FDA who then vote on whether or not the product should actually be made available for sale.
The oil companies, especially one particular - one company in particular, have been under a lot of scrutiny for their too close relationship with a lot of politicians.
As this Opinion states, once the Court sees a transfer to an insider, the Court is to employ a heightened scrutiny of the transfer.
Monday's ruling is likely to spur a closer scrutiny of similar laws in other states -- virtually all states have laws governing visitation by nonparents.
If you're an Assembly Member and a member of a scrutiny committee at that, then you're paid - partly - to ask the right, proper and the awkward questions when you get the chance.
But Greene said that minimizes the difficulty of assembling a case that will survive the initial scrutiny of a judge.
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To obtain a better understanding of the issue, then, we must come to a better understanding of Tommy Skakel a and, specifically, how he has endured under the scrutiny of a high-profile, multi-faceted murder investigation.
Both families know what it's like to watch a family member face the scrutiny of a national campaign.
Mr. Obama's trip to Afghanistan comes at a time of fresh scrutiny of the war in the wake of a series of incidents that have strained relations between the U.S. and the Karzai government.
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Since June 2008 there have been eight independent reports into various aspects of historical child abuse in Jersey, including a scrutiny panel review of Health, Social Security and Housing.
This will be the first of a number of stages of scrutiny that the measure will be subject to by the assembly.
The idea of broad software and design patents has come under a lot of scrutiny recently, and many in the tech community are eagerly awaiting the results of Apple vs.
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Applying a higher level of scrutiny would be a major legal step.
In the case of this vehicle, we applied a heightened level of scrutiny because of its historical significance.
Charitable fraudsters tend to be recidivists that, apparently due to a lack of scrutiny characteristic of these organizations, escape detection.
Leading a scrutiny panel review of how to deal with the ash, he said the panel decided it should be recycled and reused by the building industry.
Moody's also attributed the enrollment decline at some public universities to a "heightened scrutiny of the value of higher education" after years of tuition increases and stagnating family income.
The administration wants the court to apply a level of scrutiny it applies to discrimination against other disadvantaged groups and that makes it harder for governments to justify those laws.
Trade relations took a knock earlier this month when China temporarily blocked millions of dollars of New Zealand meat from entering the country, as it bolstered scrutiny of imports after a spate of mainly homegrown food-safety scandals.
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During his testimony before the committee in September 2009, Mr. Hinton "stated that he did not know, could not recall, did not remember or was not familiar with the events under scrutiny a total of 72 times, " according to the report.
His comments follow the publication of an interim report into out-of-hours GP care by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), prompted by Mr Gray's death, which found primary care trusts may be failing to spot patient safety issues because of a lack of scrutiny.
"But the real problem is that in the absence of comprehensive immigration reform, you're asking the state, you're asking officials of the state, like the people of the department of motor vehicles, to, in effect, ratify someone who is not here legally as someone who is going to be given a privilege, a document from the state, and, you know, it just didn't bear up under a lot of scrutiny, " she explained.
This is a form of heightened scrutiny, though informal and less severe than some other options, and looks at a bank's capital and risk management, loan quality and liquidity.
There is rational performance-related justification for this increase but the Court of Public Opinion may still adjudge the upward trend as a defiance of marketplace preference and ongoing scrutiny of executive pay.
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Instead, she recommended the formation of an over-arching Scrutiny Management Committee of three members and a 12-strong Scrutiny Panel.
In the Lords, it's question time for half an hour - and then the House embarks on the first of four and a half days of report stage scrutiny of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill.
Monsanto's limited safety research, excessive claims, and business methods which signal the possibility of controlling large parts of world food production through an unproven technology, have been exposed to public scrutiny by a wide range of well-informed critics.
Why some patients respond better than others to certain drugs is a focus of furious scrutiny.
The FTC's scrutiny follows a series of antitrust investigations of Intel's chip business around the world.
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