Sentences with phrase «lack of quality control there»

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While good in theory, SES had many implementation problems, 12 including low participation rates and lack of quality control.13 In some districts, there were scandals involving providers overcharging districts, hiring tutors with criminal records, or violating federal regulations.14 In all districts, SES siphoned off Title I funds, leaving less for other important Title I programs.15 The tutoring program was eventually phased out as the Department of Education began implementing «ESEA Flexibility,» 16 also known as waivers, and it was scrapped all together under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).17
However, there is a stigma attached to this method due to the lack of quality control by seasoned professionals.
It just seems that of the small number of sites recently photographically surveyed and with the USHCN being [self - described] as a high quality data set, there are a lot of siting issues that might imply a general lack of quality control re: NOAA's published siting standards and which might speak even more poorly for QC of surface temp.
However, EDD Blog notes that «Among corporate lawyers, there have been rumblings about lack of quality control at E.E.D.» In any event, win or lose, by challenging what it perceives as a bloated bill, Sullivan & Cromwell is showing its corporate clients that it's willing to go to the mat for them — even when the meter isn't running.
They note that given the lack of accreditation or certification, there is little quality control over the accuracy of results.
There are a few niggles with the design, the lack of volume controls and the slightly questionable build quality being the main two.
We keep hoping they will do themselves in by lack of quality control (or quality, period), but with their huge budget, compared to smaller, boutique businesses like myself, there is little hope for their demise.
He said there was not a lot of evidence about end of life outcomes for prisoners in Australia, but evidence from the United States showed that people with terminal illnesses in prisons felt isolated and lacking control, with challenges in accessing medication and appropriate equipment, all of which exacerbated pain and reduced quality of life.
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