Sentences with phrase «little oversight for»

Such little oversight for private schools» financial management is especially concerning when one considers what just happened last week with a public charter school in Kinston.
«Every time he answered another question, we were more and more horrified by what he had to say,» Rosenthal told Gotham Gazette of Galante's 2014 testimony, «and what we unearthed is that there was very little oversight for the Queens library president.»

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In a home care industry that operates with little government oversight, the possibilities for cutting corners or outright fraud are great.
For a long time, there was little to no regulation or oversight being conducted in relation to the initial coin offering (ICO) sector and this led to...
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.
But while these international calls for more openness and oversight are likely, at least in the short term, to have little impact on U.S. practices, domestic calls to provide more detail on the processes by which targets are selected and killed are more serious for the Obama administration.
In that instance, however, little of substance changed: The school board, which had been faulted for its oversight of the system, was reconvened and met just once, for nine minutes.
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.
For the University of Sussex's Carreck, the fact that so little is known about the detailed implications of climate change for species that are seemingly ubiquitous and vital, but are nonetheless under attack, is an oversight that needs to be correctFor the University of Sussex's Carreck, the fact that so little is known about the detailed implications of climate change for species that are seemingly ubiquitous and vital, but are nonetheless under attack, is an oversight that needs to be correctfor species that are seemingly ubiquitous and vital, but are nonetheless under attack, is an oversight that needs to be corrected.
Billions of dollars already have been spent on existing border fencing, with little to no environmental oversight, Kierán Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, said in a statement.
Van Driel said that the legislation would make it «impossible for many, if not most, natural scientists [physicists, chemists, biologists, computer scientists, etc.] to practice their professions in industry, government, and universities» without the oversight of an engineer «who might know little or nothing about the specialty.»
Principal investigators, with little oversight, were responsible for hiring postdocs.
While the commission's report, released in December 2010, provides key recommendations for the oversight of synthetic biology that have led to actual regulations, it has little to say about the do - it - yourself biology (DIYbio) movement — the practice of self - taught or informally trained individuals running experiments in makeshift laboratories.
Galvin's pal, a lawyer named Mickey Morrissey (Jack Warden) has drummed up a little work for him: An open - and - shut malpractice suit against a Catholic hospital in Boston where a young woman was carelessly turned into a vegetable because of a medical oversight.
The lack of police presence in the show is a little confusing, but this oversight is easily forgiven and I for one am eagerly awaiting Series Two.
What became clear from the mark - up is that there's very little support in Congress for federal oversight of state accountability systems.
Today Americans are paying too much for school district oversight and getting too little for it.
The bill would require states to develop their own standards for student performance with little federal oversight, according to language obtained by The Huffington Post.
«It marries a taxpayer - funded government subsidy for private schools and vendors to a corporate tax break with little public oversight and no accountability for results.»
• Creates a new voucher debit card entitlement that allows parents of disabled students to purchase heath care services with little oversight an vast potential for waste, fraud and abuse
In 2015, the FBI investigated the Jumoke Academy for «rampant nepotism,» the hiring of felons, financial missteps and little or no oversight of former chief executive Michael Sharpe.
Some charters are run by for - profit companies and have little oversight, resulting in scandal after scandal that has resulted in charges against some charter operators.
A lack of oversight and confusion among several departments with little experience in understanding how affiliated charter school should operate, including school operations, school management services and budget services, lead the district to purchase textbooks, classroom furniture and other supplies for years on behalf of the autonomous schools.
The authors of that study wrote that, «where there is little oversight, and lots of public dollars available, there are incentives for ethically challenged charter operators to charge for services that were never provided.»
Today, Connecticut is dumping $ 100 million dollars of taxpayer money into charter schools every year with little to no oversight and the governor's proposed budget contains funding for an additional four.
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.
One of the things I like most about the Durango's new cabin is that Dodge didn't forget about the little details — an oversight for which it used to be notorious.
The Russian market for binary trading has little to no regulatory body or oversight in this booming global market.
But even product types shown by research to have clinical benefits (omega - 3 fatty acids for the management of various medical conditions like osteoarthritis, hyperlipidemia and protein - losing nephropathies; glucosamine / chondroitin supplementation for management of degenerative joint disease; and milk thistle / S - Adenosyl methionine for their antioxidant and liver - protectant benefits) are subject to little regulatory oversight and can often vary widely in quality.
For shelter directors accustomed to operating their facilities with little to no oversight, no lifesaving expectations, and virtually unfettered discretion to avoid doing what is in the best interests of sheltered animals, laws like HB 71 are deeply threatening.
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.
«The public is clearly against the abusive practices that take place in the commercial pet - breeding industry, yet we've allowed them to exist with little to no oversight or concern for the welfare of the animals that they've churned out for far too long.
July Basic Pet Health Guide May Natural Insect Repellents Hot Spot Season September Puppy Nipping and Biting Cat UTI Dog's Tongue July Lick Granuloma Dog Gas / Flatulence Keeping Kitty Safe June Pet Problem Awareness Moving with Pets Common Pet Myths March Spring in their Step Don't Reward Bad Behavior Adoption Oversights October Preparing Pets for Winter Caring about Pets Pet Care Poison & Toxins August - September Little Known Dangers Adopting the Cute and Cuddly Attention The Multi Pet Household Outdoor Dog Cat Play June - July Dog Vacation Tips Differences Between Cats and Dogs Pet Massage Dog Instincts & Behavior Talking to Animals Essential Fatty Acids for Pets April - May Mental & Physical Stimulation for Dogs Cat Friendly Dog Animal Laws and Regulations Hungry Kitty Pet Identification February - March Home Alone Unique Benefits of Pets Indoor Pets Dogs & Cats Thoughts & Emotions Sheba & Athena Cat Care January - December Canine Master Searchers Rescued & Shelter Pets Cats, Doors, and Couches Holiday Tips for the Season Food for Thought Common Cat Behavior Problems October - November Halloween Pets Housebreaking Cats - Gods & Devils Kitty in the Window Helping a Bored Dog August - September Dog or Cat?
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 former could be considered an oversight within this new evolution, but there's still a little something to be said for the gasp of a random battle kicking in with very little warning.
Blowing I - 937 wide open to all sorts of projects, with little to no oversight, will wipe out demand for new renewable generation.
The collision and kinetic diameters of each of most atmospheric gases are very similar it makes little difference which measure is used so their oversight made little difference for those gases.
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.
Although trying to eliminate those steps should have little impact on the US temperature trend (much less the global trend), it seems a good idea to do so and I'd like to thank you for bringing this oversight to our attention.
«While Article 81 guardianships are well - intentioned, the guardianship system is plagued by long delays and has little oversight, leaving a vulnerable population of older adults at further risk,» according to the Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging at Hunter College.
Illinois is desirable for these companies because there is little oversight and favorable laws that put their interests ahead of seriously injured workers and their employers.
Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies currently face very little in the way of oversight from the U.S. government, but that is slowly starting to change things to the rise of initial coin offerings, which is where startups sell investors tokens in exchange for cash.
I have a knack for problem solving and work well independently and with little oversight.
If you can show a hiring manager «hey, look at a few of the things I've built,» that goes a long way since startups are looking for people who get shit done and can execute with little to no oversight or structure.
KARK Channel 4, Little Rock • AR 2010 Account Executive Provided complete account oversight and development for new and existing accounts and fostered strong relations with prospective clients presenting the benefits of television advertising.
For decades now there was little to no oversight over these companies, companies who's product might determine whether you get that job or apartment.
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