Sentences with phrase «kind of oversight»

«What kind of oversight do we exercise... are there any formal guidelines for the bidding process?»
«To my knowledge I haven't seen this [kind of oversight] being used.»
Charters» governance structure — who can operate a charter and what kind of oversight they face — varies by state.
This kind of oversight can sound intimidating, and many skeptics worry about invasion of privacy and worker displacement with the rise of A.I..
A sarcastic tweet from Gabe Rivera, the founder of the technology news aggregator Techmeme, put one of the main risks fairly well — namely, that pieces published by politicians and political groups on Medium won't get nearly the kind of oversight and fact - checking that newspaper opinion pieces do.
USA Gymnastics has been reluctant to assume any kind of oversight over the independent businesses in the past, but Daniels said that has to change in order to protect young athletes.
I also read that Paul Farmer makes a point of meeting with Haitian officials to help somehow coordinate the efforts under some kind of oversight, which impressed me.
Since some kind of oversight for such congregating congregations will be necessary, it is precisely at this point that joint episkopé, as exercised by a group of bishops, might profitably enter in.
Similarly, those offerings aren't subject to any kind of oversight, so we're relying on a particular teacher's definition of «healthful food» — one with which we might not all agree.
It's sad and ironic, as you point out in the post, that those states fighting any kind of oversight or changes where food is concerned are sometimes the ones who need it the most.
And the only people who ought to fear this kind of oversight and transparency are those whose conduct will fail its scrutiny.
«And that we have to have the kind of oversight and accountability that society needs so that we can protect people in the workplace, that people can function without having an unsafe work environment.»
«And that we have to have the kind of oversight and accountability that society needs so that we can protect people in the workplace.»
That the iconoclastic director Robert Altman never won a competitive Academy Award in his lifetime is the kind of oversight AMPAS will never live down, so to expect any recognition for this strange item in his catalogue is admittedly crazy.
It's easy to judge a movie for that kind of oversight, but just this once, we might be willing to forgive Sean (especially since «Bad Samaritan» would be over immediately if he actually had thought of that).
Typically courts have ruled that as a matter of separation of powers, they are not allowed to exercise this kind of oversight.
When all the paper work has been correctly turned into the bankruptcy court, these kinds of oversights are rare, and most creditors are savvy enough in understanding bankruptcy laws to obey the stay.
Pension funds typically lack the kind of oversight and long term outlook that people would expect, and rating agencies are paid to rubber stamp the ratings.
Rockstar failed to place any kind of oversight on Rockstar San Diego or Team Bondi.
It just seems like some kind of oversight on the developer's part.
Without that kind of oversight, Powner said, agencies commonly focus on their own priorities, and fail to commit to long - term plans — an approach essential for the complex job of designing and launching Earth - observing satellites.
But that, he argues, shifts the focus from the real issue, that of the kinds of oversight and accountability we want in place when the government engages in searches and seizures.
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