Sentences with phrase «oversight at»

Apple isn't immune to the occasional practical oversight at the expense of style, though.
Acting under the direction of the employer relates not to control how the work is done or actual oversight at the moment of the incident (in this case when records were improperly accessed) but rather flows from the relationship generally and «control» over incidental features of the of the employment such as directing when and where to work and having the right to terminate the employment.
Ensuring oversight at all levels of an organisation will present a challenge — especially where an organisation operates across several jurisdictions.»
After a woman died in July when she fell out of a roller coaster at a Six Flags theme park, safety advocates in Massachusetts and throughout the nation are questioning the lack of oversight at theme parks in the country.
«Now that Dr. Bates has confirmed that there were heated disagreements within NOAA about the quality and transparency of the data before publication, we know why NOAA fought transparency and oversight at every turn.
In my judgment, the following are of particular significance for the public interest and for Congressional oversight at this time:
That's, however, an oversight at a level that's not really justifiable.
This will ultimately change agricultural practices for the better, and will do more to help insure food quality and safety for ourselves and for our companion animals than more government regulations and oversight at tax payers expense.
This past performance suggests that additional expertise and oversight at the Board level would benefit DHT and its stockholders.
What looked like an oversight at first has become the harsh truth of iBooks — the fact that there is not even a software reader for Macs or other desktop computers.
Rick Legon, president of the Association of Governing Boards, a national higher education group, said university board members are called upon for more than oversight at a time when college affordability is a concern and public skepticism is increasing.
Diane Ravitch — «Connecticut: state investigation finds rampant nepotism and lack of oversight at charter chain.»
He has been nominated for 11 Academy Awards for cinematography (five of them for his work on Coens films), without yet winning a single one — perhaps the greatest ongoing oversight at the Oscars.
The IOM committee also found problems with oversight at Duke, where «multiple systems put in place... to ensure the integrity and rigor of the scientific process failed.»
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security will discuss ways to strengthen the security and oversight at bio labs at a hearing on Tuesday afternoon.
Anecdotal reports about seeing the captain at a bar prior to leaving port, confirmed by a blood test revealing alcohol in his body hours after the accident, also spoke to the lack of staff oversight at the time by Exxon and other oil companies with supertankers on the high seas.
Critics counter that his effort to wield more oversight at the Port via an inspector general reflects an effort to intimidate Port leaders into doing his bidding.
The committee is looking into oversight at the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision and how it investigates claims of wrongdoing by employees, including assaults of prisoners.
But now a state audit has knocked his administration for poor oversight at homeless shelters.
Cuomo introduced an ethics package in his $ 142 billion budget that calls for stricter anti-bribery and corruption penalties as well as increased oversight at the state Board of Elections.
Cuomo has also started to emphasize independent oversight at the state Board of Elections as a means to fighting corruption.
At the Battery Park City Authority, an entity charged with development and oversight at Battery Park in Lower Manhattan, 19 jobs were eliminated.
He supports legalization of casinos, but has some reservations about the potential down sides of bringing such an operation to the area and favors oversight at the county level to mitigate such negative effects.
NRC has pledged to continue heightened oversight at Indian Point due to the leaks and Entergy's delays in installing new emergency sirens.
A lack of visibility and oversight at the retail level makes it possible for malicious actors to acquire chemicals that could be used to make improvised explosive devices, this report finds.
Since the 2016 settlement, Wells has taken steps to enhance oversight at the board level, centralize risk - management functions and install new executives to oversee key businesses and control functions.
He leads the mobile wallet team at HTMLCOIN, a fork of QTum, advises several AI and blockchain startups, and provides tech oversight at a crypto and blockchain incubator.
An estimated 84 % of projects experience delivery delays, mostly because of oversight at some stage in the plan.
This was an oversight at Finance and they will be eligible for tariff relief going forward.
States ensure that voting machines are not connected to the Internet, and there are numerous checks and balances as well as extensive oversight at multiple levels built into our election process.
«What really happened, I think, is that the government did stop fumigating, which was a factor,» said Adam Isacson, the director for defense oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America.
Questions are being raised about the levels of oversight at U.S. fertility clinics after two clinics suffered failures in their egg - freezing facilities and didn't officially report the problems until news reports came out.
Twitter users called out H&M for serious oversight at best and overt racism at worst in styling a black child in the «monkey» hoodie, considering the long history of the term as a racial slur.
«I can certainly understand why the ISPs for their own corporate interests would want to have no oversight at all and they certainly are advocating that position right now,» he said.
Most of the mistakes and oversights at Macondo can be traced back to a single overarching failure - a failure of management.

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«It's laughable that nobody has paid attention to that,» says Rafi Tahmazian, a portfolio manager with oversight of several energy funds at Canoe Financial in Calgary.
At a second meeting, oversight for these issues was transferred to a working group led by France.
Quite apart from the argument over OSFI - style oversight, the former federal official and others stress this segment of the market at least requires more transparency and clearer data so regulators and the Bank of Canada can better understand the credit landscape and the extent of high - risk loans issued by private lenders.
(The final product does not clearly exclude multi-sig entities; Ryan Selkis, director of investments at the Digital Currency Group, called this an «inexcusable oversight.»)
But without consistent laws or a clear oversight authority - local, state or national - «nobody is accounting for anything,» said Todd Olson, an anatomy and structural biology professor at Yeshiva University's Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Still, the New York governor has no direct oversight over repairs at Penn Station, which is owned and operated by Amtrak.
At a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on oversight of airline customer service, United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz and other airline executives answer lawmaker questions about how to improve employee empowerment in tricky situations.
At least some of the senators interpreted MacManus's response as a brush - off signaling that their request and oversight in general wasn't welcome.
Though executives at large drugmakers, which also routinely enact large price increases for established products, were quick to distance themselves from Shkreli, the House oversight committee seems intent on drawing comparisons across the industry.
Setad, a foundation meant to help the poor and run by the supreme leader reportedly without oversight, was worth $ 95 billion at the time.
BOSTON, March 28 - A member of a Harvard University oversight board made a rare public call for the school to divest itself from fossil fuel stocks, a move that shows continuing divisions on the issue as a new president takes over at the institution and its leading $ 37.1 billion endowment.
NEW YORK, April 18 - Puerto Rico's federally - appointed oversight board on Wednesday unveiled a framework for the bankrupt island's fiscal turnaround that breaks with Governor Ricardo Rossello's vision, pushing pension cuts and labor reforms while hinting at layoffs.
But for Lorena Ascencios, wine buyer at Astor Wines & Spirits, New York's largest wine retailer, oversights like this can be a good thing.
Beijing has proposed greater oversight on wealth management products, estimated to be worth some 29 trillion yuan ($ 4.39 trillion) outstanding at the end of 2016, with 80 percent off the books.
Only U.S. residents are legally allowed to invest at this stage, Hirji said, citing SEC oversight as a key reason.
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