Sentences with phrase «say less oversight»

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.

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The satellite was funded through a process that received a lesser degree of oversight from Congress compared with similar national security - related satellites, industry officials said.
Curran has released detailed plans to strengthen oversight of county contracts, but she said residents often relate more to a pledge with less financial impact: Leaving her name off county signage.
In a report released this week, the groups call for moving all oversight to a single, unnamed agency, conducting less frequent lab inspections, and giving researchers greater say in crafting new rules.
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.
Commenting on the decision attorney Sutherland said, «Corporations open (and close and transfer) these «resource centers» among related and wholly controlled alter egos at will without notice to anyone or approval by any elected board of education, much less the one in which its located, and the sites then operate with little to no oversight.
«Charter schools absent school board oversight have far less accountability for student achievement than traditional public schools,» said Thomas J. Gentzel, NSBA Executive Director.
Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has previously said that he wants local authorities to play a bigger role in the oversight of schools, but steady academisation makes it look less likely that Labour could turn back the clock on the programme.
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.
While quite a bit of emphasis has been given to the reasonableness of the value of the cryptocurrencies (or some would say, the lack thereof), and the regulatory oversight on the offering of such cryptocurrencies to the public, namely the process called Initial Coin Offering (ICO), the risks of market abuse have been far less discussed, not to say properly dealt with.
Says Zev Paiss, COO of Abraham Paiss & Associates, Inc., a marketing and communications company catering to sustainable businesses, «Because most of these neighborhoods are tightly clustered and built with the oversight of the residents, they use less land and use it more efficiently.»
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