Sentences with phrase «less oversight»

But in a sector of public education with far less oversight than traditional school districts, it's easy to see how a teacher could find herself fired and out of options.
The removal of the feature will deny customers the chance to monitor the service that carriers provide, for less oversight on the performance of the companies.
The levels of bureaucracy in smaller companies also tend to be reduced, meaning that you have greater scope and less oversight on your projects.
In general, industry - funded studies are also subject to far less oversight than comparable federally funded studies.
Today, charter school advocates will be taking out their checkbooks to fund Springfield trips for folks to lobby for less oversight of and more money for charter schools.
Firms like Point operate with less oversight than banks and other lenders, because they're offering products that are structured as equity rather than debt.
Panelists at iGlobal Forum's Specialty Finance Conference in New York predicted looser regulation and less oversight by the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) once the term of director Richard Cordray comes to an end.
They operate under less oversight than regular government agencies and can sidestep democratic process, yet their power is government based.
Working on - site (at the law firm) usually comes with the perk of less oversight from the staffing firm, nicer offices, better parking options, cafeterias, coffee machines (tiny perk).
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.»
Some proponents of vouchers say less oversight for the taxpayer - funded program is how it should be, because really it's up to the parents to be the final arbiters of accountability.
There is a perception that there is less oversight when products are made outside the USA, which might be true.
Plans to locate thousands more at an accelerated schedule, with even less oversight are tearing apart the very fabric of rural Ontario.
While this looks like a good deal for governments in the short run, in the long run it has led governments to exercise less oversight of what these secretariats do, and arguably gives secretariats an incentive to be more entrepreneurial, which tends to help generate more cases against states in the long run.
Panelists at iGlobal Forum's Specialty Finance Conference in New York predicted looser regulation and less oversight by the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) once the term of director Richard Cordray comes to an end.
But the complaint also offered an unflattering view of Mr. Cuomo's preferred method of upstate development, which combined Dr. Kaloyeros's vision of high - tech hubs in faded Erie Canal cities with the university's ability to initiate large construction projects with less oversight than state agencies.
Charter schools draw fire from teachers» unions and other education groups, who say taxpayer money should be spent to fix traditional public education system rather than creating schools that have less oversight from state and local officials.
While large hydropower projects are managed by the central government, and both large and small hydropower projects undergo environmental impact assessments, decisions about small hydropower projects are made at a provincial or other regional level and receive far less oversight, Kibler and Tullos state in their paper.
But MPs criticised the shift in spending away from bilateral programmes to multilateral organisations, suggesting this posed a risk to value - for - money because DfID would have less oversight of where the money goes.
In exchange for their off - site work, employees are asking for flexible work hours, less oversight, and the ability to connect from anywhere.
N.S.A. collection activities abroad face fewer legal restrictions and less oversight than its actions in the United States.
These plans have less oversight than 401 (k) s and people are often pushed toward very expensive choices like tax - deferred annuities, variable annuities and indexed annuities — all major screw jobs in my opinion.
I do feel that is unfortunate that RD's in schools may seem to have less power over influencing how school lunch programs are run, often because they have less oversight and are often guided or trying to follow the school nutrition standards.
The high - tech school managed the contracting through two nonprofit subsidiaries — Fuller Road Management Corporation and Fort Schuyler Management Corporation — under a system which allowed greater speed and flexibility, but less oversight and transparency.
«Liberalization» was a catchphrase that basically sought to reduce, water - down, or remove government regulations, or the systems of control that kept the «free market» at bay: basically, the policy of de-regulation implied less law, less oversight, less control of the blind phenomenon called «market forces.»
It's crazy to have less oversight and information about a product being widely used for medicinal purposes, especially in very ill children, than a Hershey bar.»
A bipartisan law affecting how schools assess and monitor achievement gaps will also have less oversight under a Trump administration.
The Lansing, Michigan - based Great Lakes Education Project — a combination of a political - action committee, lobbying group and nonprofit educational fund — pushed for a charter - school law that now gives the private organizations more freedom and less oversight than in most states.
• Mandate charter takeovers or other forms of outsourcing school management that take resources from the schools attended by most students and put them into private hands, with less oversight.
Parent trigger» laws, vouchers, charter takeovers or other forms of school privatization that take resources from the schools attended by most students and put them into private hands, with less oversight.
Indiana has no financial reporting requirements for private schools that receive public funds, leaving taxpayers with less oversight and accountability than with the state's public schools.
Florida charter schools have less oversight than traditional district schools and private...
Florida charter schools have less oversight than traditional district schools and private schools have zero accountability to local districts.
The result was casual underwriting, less oversight, and more aggressive financing, which ultimately led to a lot of bad loans being made.
Approving nominees like Garrett, Bachus and Reed would lead Ex-Im down a path of less oversight and transparency, allowing a few wealthy white people to get richer as poor communities in developing countries suffer.
Jeremy Allaire, founder and CEO of Circle demonstrated his support for the idea saying that such a such a development would «provide a more mature platform» for the community and lead to the industry away from a reliance on businesses in countries with less oversight.
Volunteered as member of new equipment committee which determined machine requirements and selected most effective and efficient new equipment as replacement that produced higher volume with less oversight.
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