Sentences with phrase «little oversight from»

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With digital distribution platforms like Netflix (NFLX), Amazon (AMZN), and Google (GOOG) vertically integrating into content creation with little opposition or oversight, it's hard to argue that the DOJ should prevent AT&T from competing by doing the same.
According to one Cambridge University study from 2017, 73 percent of exchanges «take custody of user funds» with little to no oversight, all the while providing bad actors with the convenience of a single point of failure.
The business itself requires relatively little oversight, with the owner focusing on scale from the very start.
United States Attorney Preet Bharara's attention has been drawn away from his normal stomping grounds to Buffalo, intrigued by what critics say is a shadowy network of state authorities and state - controlled non-profits handing out large business subsidies and contracts with little to no oversight.
«Senator Skelos and his conference don't want comprehensive campaign finance reform because they've figured out a way to collect tons of campaign cash from a wealthy few with very little oversight or accountability.
Ronk appointed a special oversight committee late fall which did little more than observe passing events from a distance.
One has taken almost $ 3 million in state funding from out - of - district lawmakers with little scrutiny or medical oversight.
Because supplement makers are subject to little regulatory oversight from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, they aren't required to prove a product's safety (or efficacy) before it goes to market.
What became clear from the mark - up is that there's very little support in Congress for federal oversight of state accountability systems.
We feel that schools, school districts, states and the federal government are requiring ever - increasing technology time without informed input from parents, and with little oversight of the effects of these devices and programs on children's health and even less monitoring of their academic effectiveness.
chools, school districts, states and the federal government are requiring ever - increasing technology time without informed input from parents, and with little oversight of the effects of these devices and programs on children's health and even less monitoring of their academic effectiveness.
At the same time, there has been growing scrutiny of teacher preparation programs, many of which have little data to show how candidates fare in classrooms, and also have poor oversight from state and federal agencies.
We noticed a few squeaks from the base of the steering column, which was a little annoying, and also found the lack of an inboard armrest an oversight.
Other reports have detailed how rescue groups import animals from other countries, in some cases with little to no government oversight.
Kittens that are sold in pet stores, over the Internet or through newspaper ads often come from unregulated facilities with too many cats and too little oversight.
To that end, we're not expecting any big, radical changes from either model, but instead a refinement of existing designs, and correcting some oversights that left us wanting just a little bit more last time around.
«With little oversight - and no meaningful intervention from Facebook - Cambridge Analytica was able to use Facebook - developed and marketed tools to weaponize detailed psychological profiles against tens of millions of Americans.»
With little oversight — and no meaningful intervention from Facebook — Cambridge Analytica was able to use Facebook - developed and marketed tools to weaponize detailed psychological profiles against tens of millions of Americans.»
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.
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