The IPCC «s failings are the result of an organization that operates with far
too little accountability and transparency.
It is a story about men with too much power and
too little accountability, and how innocent people can get lost in the system if one of these men takes a dislike to them.
The page that users were directed to features a photo of Obama and the quote: «We've seen and lived the consequences of what happens when there's
too little accountability on Wall Street and too little protection for Main Street.
Not exact matches
And there is
accountability too which I know we will talk probably a
little bit more when we talk about kind of the downside of the groups, sometimes what can happen, but
accountability is huge and obviously you get that a lot in person and you can really develop those relationships even further.
«School boards exerted great authority with
little accountability and we saw far
too many instances of mismanagement, waste, and corruption.»
It has been vastly underfunded,
accountability measures have proven far
too punitive, and states have been given
little flexibility in implementing the law's requirements.
For
too long, states had no systems for
accountability, and the result was
too little transparency about student results, system improvement, and the return on our investment of tax dollars.
The problem stems from parents» concern that their own children might be denied promotion or graduation based on a test score; from voters» confusion when their own upscale suburban schools are deemed to be failing by state or federal
accountability systems even though most of the graduates do just fine; and from frustration when parents — often prompted by teachers — conclude that the basic - skills testing regime yields
too much «drill and kill,»
too little flexibility, and insufficient attention to art, music, and other creative disciplines.
There was clear agreement that policy makers need to respond to complaints from teachers and parents about
too much testing, about
accountability systems that misidentify schools as being either excellent or in need of intervention, and about state - mandated teacher evaluation systems that have consumed policy attention and controversy for
little payoff in student achievement.
As Dropout Nation has noted ad nauseam, few of the
accountability systems allowed to replace No Child's Adequate Yearly Progress provision are worthy of the name; far
too many of them, including the A-to-F grading systems put into place by such states as New Mexico (as well as subterfuges that group all poor and minority students into one super-subgroup) do
little to provide data families, policymakers, teachers, and school leaders need to help all students get high - quality education.
Far
too little is still being done, however, to reform the high stakes
accountability system that is the root cause of excessive workload.
For
too long, the Department of Education has used an opaque contract system, repeatedly hiring the same old players to administer servicing contracts with
little or no
accountability.
For
too long student loan servicing has been the Wild West for borrowers, with
little hope of consistency, accuracy, or
accountability.
The response to the first round of consultation highlighted a lack of
accountability on the part of supervisors; lack of consistency in approach between supervisors in the same sector; insufficient powers to require information and / or carry out spot checks and
too little /
too much / inconsistent / out of date guidance from supervisors which has created uncertainty for business.