Sentences with phrase «very little oversight»

Many advocates consider online databases with easily accessible school rating numbers to be part of a «legal gray area,» one with very little oversight.
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.
Supplements are not regulated by the FDA like drugs so there is very little oversight of the quality of the products sold to pet owners.
While not to diminish the role of an emotional support animal and the comfort they afford their disabled owners, there is very little oversight in designating an animal as emotionally supportive.
In 2013, there is very little oversight and enforcement.
There are thousands of teacher preparation programs in the United States and there's very little oversight of them.
Pearson is a private company which will have access to student data with very little oversight.
«One out of every six people in the U.S. spends each day in a K — 12 public school classroom, yet there is very little oversight over America's public school buildings,» said Rick Fedrizzi, CEO and founding chair, USGBC.
During its inaugural 2014 - 15 year, the program moved forward while the state Supreme Court considered the constitutionality of sending public dollars to private, religious schools that are subject to very little oversight by the state.
Millions of students are learning in dilapidated, obsolete and unhealthy facilities, but there is very little oversight over the nation's public school infrastructure.
«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.»
«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.
«There is very little oversight

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The business itself requires relatively little oversight, with the owner focusing on scale from the very start.
Under Morrison v. Olson (1988), Congress is allowed to establish a separate independent counsel, with very little executive branch oversight.
Prosecutors also maintained that the grants came out of a specific pool of money with very little public scrutiny or oversight.
And there's been very little meaningful oversight of the spending.
He said there's very little utility oversight — public or private — because the «public service commission is fundamentally flawed and needs to be changed.»
What became clear from the mark - up is that there's very little support in Congress for federal oversight of state accountability systems.
I think the privatisation line is overplayed just as in the vast majority of Academies, the executives don't put their needs ahead of those of their pupils, but the possibility is there and the Willshaw report showed that when those possibilities are exercised by less scrupulous or less competent MAT executives, there is very little external oversight to correct matters.
While some believe that new oversight will help halt skyrocketing real estate prices in Toronto, some experts anticipate very little change.
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.
«This dangerous practice is being used in our oceans with very little government knowledge or oversight.
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.
The article continues with the reasonable assertion that, «Of greatest worry are older lawyers who aren't ready to retire and who work alone or in very small firms with little oversight or backup to protect clients.»
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.
How it is possible that we real estate agents have a Code of Ethics we must follow and are highly regulated by our local authorities, boards, and associations, yet these companies are able to do whatever they want with very little, if any, oversight?
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