Sentences with phrase «little oversight as»

That's what led Warren Buffett to describe derivatives that were bought and sold with little oversight as «financial weapons of mass destruction.»

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But really, they only prove that telecommuting with little oversight and evaluation doesn't work as a management system by itself.
It turns the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) into what The Globe and Mail described as a «secret police force,» with little oversight or accountability.
With little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall economic viability remains in doubt, as does its capacity to carry through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
Yeah... I think it would actually be a really good idea... and it would be at little - to - no additional cost since they already have medical staff on hand, as well as physician oversight...
Such measures include: broad expansions of executive authority to redirect or reduce funding after the enactment of the Budget and the shifting of billions of dollars in spending outside the Budget; the appropriation of significant amounts with little detail as to specific purposes or recipients; and reduction of the independent oversight of public resources.»
The group Citizens Union issued a report regarding $ 3 billion in the state budget, in various pots of money, that they say operate as veritable slush funds for state lawmakers to distribute to projects with little oversight and accountability.
Low performing voucher schools, which have little state oversight, can do as they please.
It has been 25 years since the charter movement began, and it has not evolved exactly as supporters had hoped, with too little oversight of too many charters.
You and your co-authors make the case that, just as with subprime mortgages, the federal government is encouraging the expansion of charter schools with little oversight, and the result could be a charter school «bubble» that blows up in urban communities.
I think the privatisation line is overplayed just as in the vast majority of Academies, the executives don't put their needs ahead of those of their pupils, but the possibility is there and the Willshaw report showed that when those possibilities are exercised by less scrupulous or less competent MAT executives, there is very little external oversight to correct matters.
But as Lake and her team points out in the case of Detroit (where the nine charter oversight groups — including Detroit Public Schools — have done little to provide kids with high - quality options), what likely ends up happening is that shoddy school operators end up engaging in shopping for lax authorizers who will let them off the hook for failure and won't think through community needs.
It's not clear if this is intentional on Vanguard's part or an oversight, but we have confirmed reports of accounts being set up with as little as what was required to buy one share of each of the ETFs utilized by JtB.)
Also known as Joe Schmo - or shadow - lending, because there is little oversight in this market, private lending comes in many forms — and they're not all equal.
While not to diminish the role of an emotional support animal and the comfort they afford their disabled owners, there is very little oversight in designating an animal as emotionally supportive.
He became concerned with such issues as: the evidence of a causal relationship between common feeding practices and serious health problems; the perceived disconnect between the nutritional requirements of felis silvestris catus and all other species of cats; an industry with a vested interest in grain as the basis for its products; a veterinary education system with little nutritional teaching, subsidized by commercial pet food industries; a questionable government concept approval and oversight process; the economic inertia of maintaining the status quo; and the rejection of science - based belief systems on the extremes of both sides of the issue.
I don't think this little oversight will last for long, so I recommend making your bookings as soon as possible if this is something you're interested in.
The new game 2Dark started out as a crowdfunded title that hit its goal, and the game's director, Frederick Raynal (Alone in the Dark), with little oversight, was able to create the game he wanted without pause.
Getting a job at the UN is considered a great stroke of good fortune as there is a mountain of other people's money to mine along with the opportunity for social experimentation and engineering with very little oversight.
There is little to no oversight governing the use of such terms as Sustainable, Green, Eco, or Natural.
An investigative piece done by the Washington Post back in 1999 paints a vivid picture of the aftermath of the closing of Forest Haven, and leaves little doubt as to why, at least as of that date, continued court oversight was ordered.
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Typically, employers hire people like gas assistant managers who have worked in an attendant capacity before, as this allows them to provide little training and oversight.
Moreover, according to Commissioner Luis A. Aguilar, «there can be little doubt that cyber-risk also must be considered as part a board's overall risk oversight
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