The lack of supervision translates to
less accountability which could potentially lead to some reckless and dangerous situations.
Not exact matches
Lauren Michaels, legislative affairs manager for the California Police Chiefs Association,
which donated $ 20,000 to the campaign against Prop 64, noted that her organization supports medical marijuana in the state but opposes the proposed recreational system because «there's much
less oversight and
accountability for complying with state regulations.»
[2] Quotes out of context,
which is a ploy used by the
less able [3] Shows a marked desire to escape moral
accountability and [4] Relegates man to animal status
Among them: determining what constitutes acceptable state tests; establishing criteria by
which to approve a state's school
accountability plan; defining «qualified» teachers; and deciding how broadly to interpret a clause that lets schools avoid sanctions if their students make
lesser gains than those required under the bill's «adequate yearly progress» provision.
the school has a graduation rate, as defined in subparagraph (15)(iv) of this subdivision, that is
less than 60 percent over the three consecutive year period for
which accountability determinations have been made pursuant to this subdivision.
is a high school that has a graduation rate, as defined in subparagraph (15)(iv) of this subdivision, that is
less than 60 percent over the three consecutive year period for
which accountability determinations have been made pursuant to this subdivision; or
He said there was a fear that
accountability measures at the end of the Foundation Phase -
which aimed for a
less formal learning approach - were inhibiting the ability of schools «to be true to its principles, narrowing the focus too much, too soon».
One such challenge was significant limitations regarding the underlying validity of the data that were to inform judgments about performance and
accountability,
which corresponded with a
less than robust picture of the meaningful steps that should then be taken to improve systems and yield better student learning and outcomes.
To date, nobody has been able to predict
which program completers are considerably
less likely to reoffend, although it is definitely true that program completers are considerably
less likely to reoffend than are noncompleters (Peter G. Jaffe, Nancy K.D. Lemon, & Samantha E. Poisson, Child Custody & Domestic Violence, A Call for Safety and
Accountability, 57 - 58 (Sage, 2003)-RRB-.