Sentences with phrase «failure of governance at»

«At a time when jobs are scarce and the construction industry is ailing, this is the worst time possible for a halt in funding... The real problem is Congress» inability to iron out partisan disputes, a failure of governance at the most basic level... These are serious issues, but surely reasonable lawmakers can come to an agreement without shutting down a vital government agency.»
The hearing raised a number of issues, including accountability and child poverty, but Batmanghelidjh and Yentob both denied that there had been any mismanagement or failure of governance at the charity.

Not exact matches

The pledge came as she and another witness admitted a variety of historical failures had taken place at the home, including «weak» governance and record - keeping.
What is also of grave concern to AIMS Ireland is the number of failures at national level identified in the report including timely access to maternity services, inadequate staffing levels for safe care, a maternity care model that hasn't been revised in 59 years despite numerous national and international reports and recommendations, a lack of accountability and governance, an absence of reviews of clinical practices in units and the lack of a national maternity services strategy, all of which we have seen recommended on previous inquests without reform.
«Could it not be said your failure to ensure there were proper systems of internal governance at the News of the World demonstrates a cavalier attitude to the business risk?»
The New York State Senate's failure to act on the issue of school governance in New York City is cause for great concern for parents, students and those of us at the UFT.
However, worryingly stories of governance failures, mismanagement of funds and even fraud at various academies continue to appear in the national newspapers.
The New York State Senate's failure to act on the issue of school governance in New York City is cause for great concern for parents, students and those of us at the UFT.
Doesn't the DR vs Haiti example show that a failure to prepare well for disaster is evidence of failed governance, at least in large part?
When you look at the main drivers of deforestation, such as agricultural expansion, logging, and infrastructure development, they are often symptoms of a larger failure of governance.
So that despite the obvious reality of the day — let's just say «governance failure» for the moment, and leave it at that — in which it's all but impossible to price carbon at anything like its true social cost, its price will nevertheless rise, maybe even fast enough to save our bacon.
At least as frequently, the requirement to renegotiate an agreement stems from the failure to resolve issues at the operational level on a regular basis: the issues then fester, or the consequences of the failure to resolve an issue expand to infect the relationship, reaching the point where the unresolved issues overwhelm the ability of the normal governance processes to accommodate theAt least as frequently, the requirement to renegotiate an agreement stems from the failure to resolve issues at the operational level on a regular basis: the issues then fester, or the consequences of the failure to resolve an issue expand to infect the relationship, reaching the point where the unresolved issues overwhelm the ability of the normal governance processes to accommodate theat the operational level on a regular basis: the issues then fester, or the consequences of the failure to resolve an issue expand to infect the relationship, reaching the point where the unresolved issues overwhelm the ability of the normal governance processes to accommodate them.
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