Sentences with phrase «inspectors say»

Many things are not included, inspectors say.
But federal postal inspectors say the site had no lawyer behind it, and instead was run by a fugitive with a history of bad debts and minor criminal charges, the -LSB-...]
But federal postal inspectors say the site had no lawyer behind it, and instead was run by a fugitive with a history of bad debts and minor criminal charges, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Sec. 400 Â Â State inspectors say the law is impossible to enforce.
Federal inspectors say they have increased their inspections at dog breeding facilities after the Office of Inspector General issued a scathing 2010 review on the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, known by its initials APHIS.
The vast majority of Home Inspectors say YES which means they have to make a major commitment: CHANGE.
Most inspectors say sales and marketing cost a lot and have no guaranteed return, which is why they place it on the backburner.
Some inspectors say it's a disservice to their clients to not go the extra mile (including moving personal property) to access items requiring inspection.
But inspectors say the chain's schools are still not good enough and «more than half are not providing a good standard of education», including five rated as «inadequate».
The quality of teaching in Wales needs to improve if overall standards in schools are to have any chance of increasing, inspectors say.
What the inspectors say «Excellent relationships between students and teachers.
What the inspectors say «A very broad and well - balanced education.
And what do inspectors say about self - assessment when it's done effectively?
Inspectors say that another accident could happen at any time.
Pregnant women and those with serious mental health issues are being wrongly detained at an immigration removal centre, inspectors say.
Criminal Complaint Accuses Nestlé India of High Lead Levels in Maggi Noodles Food inspectors say they found seven - times the permissible level of lead in a routine test By PREETIKA RANA Wall Street Journal, May...
The report found various unfavorable conditions at the plant, which the inspectors said «does not allow proper cleaning and maintenance» — which could be why the Listeria outbreak occurred.
After traveling through Mexico under the Trump administration's watchful eye, nearly 200 Central American migrants attempting to seek asylum in the United States were stopped when border inspectors said a crossing facility didn't have enough space.
After traveling through Mexico with great fanfare for a month under the Trump administration's watchful eye, nearly 200 Central American migrants attempting to seek asylum in the United States were stopped in their tracks when border inspectors said that a crossing facility didn't have enough space to accommodate them.
Inspectors said uncertainty over the centre's future was probably having an impact on staff and management.
Prisoners at London's biggest jail have been living in vermin - infested conditions and 40 per cent fear abuse from staff, official inspectors said today.
Chestnut Ridge building inspector says it appears dry rot may have contributed to the incident
This inspector said it's not clear how the antifreeze got there or what it was for, but considering the size of the building, it's unlikely that the liquid would have been used to start a fire.
The school was closed last month after Ofsted inspectors said its teaching left pupils «in danger of leaving school without being able to read and write properly».
But the contamination from the underground salt mine in the Chihuahuan Desert - where radioactive waste from U.S. nuclear labs and weapons facilities is deposited - was unlikely to have harmed the workers» health, inspectors said.
Scientific misconduct, the inspector said when asked, was «basically, uh, wrong numbers, uh, miscalculations,» Monnett rejected that characterization, saying that's «not scientific misconduct anyway.
The plant's day shift operators knew that the two pumps had sucked in hose pieces, but «for unclear reasons,» operators did not record the pumps as inoperable in the control room log, which would have elevated awareness of the incident, the inspectors said.
Although the underwater cleaning operation had never been done before, it was not subject to a rigorous planning process, NRC inspectors said, nor was the change in the cleaning process on Nov. 4 adequately reviewed.
After the case, an HSE inspector said: «Although the school had not been under local authority control since 2011, it failed to ensure employees and management received adequate training to make up for the loss of local authority support and ensure that a suitable asbestos management plan was in place.»
It was also criticised by Ofsted when inspectors said it was failing to give «many pupils» a good enough education.
Christine Gilbert, Executive Chair of Future First and a former Ofsted chief inspector said, «If students see «people like me» have succeeded, they are more likely to believe they can too.
Inspectors said trustees had «not held leaders to account for continued poor performance, nor kept sound oversight of the school's improvement and school finances».
As Sir Michael Wilshaw, Ofsted's chief inspector said, «The question of how well our school system is preparing young people for the world of work has never been more important.
Inspectors said many positive things but did say that a larger cohort of trainees could result in outcomes being less good than previously.
In relation to bullying, inspectors said: Pupils report that they feel safe and that bullying is rare.
Inspectors said pupils needed more opportunities to mix with different genders and the public.
Inspectors said the curriculum was not adequately preparing pupils for life in modern Britain, although it has since been told it is making «reasonable progress».
Since then, governors have received training on the risks of radicalisation, but inspectors said sex and relationships was still not being taught.
Inspectors said they had witnessed «unacceptable» disruptive pupil behaviour during a November monitoring visit to the academy in Alum Rock.
Inspectors said the executive principal was working «to resolve some of the deep - seated problems» and had a «good understanding of the challenges that remain».
Since then, inspectors said the overall quality had started to improve, along with pupils» achievement levels.
Inspectors said better systems to collect key performance indicators are now in place and there has been a shift from general to more bespoke support.
Inspectors said, while showing early signs of improvement, the trust's impact on pupils» achievement is «inconsistent and limited».
Although more pupils were now reaching expected levels in reading, writing and maths by the end of year six, inspectors said results remained below average in four of the trust's primary schools.
Sutherland Business and Enterprise College and Wrockwardine Wood Arts Academy — due to merge and open in new premises in September — were rated inadequate in all areas apart from behaviour and pupil safety, which inspectors said required improvement.
Inspectors said that overall, the trust «provides its schools with very effective support for finance, human resources and estate management», enabling school leaders to focus on school improvement.
There should also be plans to «strengthen school - to - school support by sharing best practice», inspectors said.
Pupils are leaving primary school unprepared for the rigours of science and foreign languages at secondary level, Ofsted's chief inspector says.
Behaviour on school buses was also criticised, with the inspectors saying: «Students call each other unpleasant names and there are many instances of bullying.
The inspectors said some pupils held prejudiced views of other faiths which were not being challenged by the school.
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