Sentences with phrase «with less oversight»

Firms like Point operate with less oversight than banks and other lenders, because they're offering products that are structured as equity rather than debt.
Volunteered as member of new equipment committee which determined machine requirements and selected most effective and efficient new equipment as replacement that produced higher volume with less oversight.
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.
Indiana has no financial reporting requirements for private schools that receive public funds, leaving taxpayers with less oversight and accountability than with the state's public schools.
Parent trigger» laws, vouchers, charter takeovers or other forms of school privatization that take resources from the schools attended by most students and put them into private hands, with less oversight.
• Mandate charter takeovers or other forms of outsourcing school management that take resources from the schools attended by most students and put them into private hands, with less oversight.
But the complaint also offered an unflattering view of Mr. Cuomo's preferred method of upstate development, which combined Dr. Kaloyeros's vision of high - tech hubs in faded Erie Canal cities with the university's ability to initiate large construction projects with less oversight than state agencies.

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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.
Lauren Michaels, legislative affairs manager for the California Police Chiefs Association, which donated $ 20,000 to the campaign against Prop 64, noted that her organization supports medical marijuana in the state but opposes the proposed recreational system because «there's much less oversight and accountability for complying with state regulations.»
However, this increased oversight and transparency does not necessarily translate into less spending, as companies with board oversight of political expenditures spent about 30 % more in 2010 than those without such explicit policies.
Most online sportsbook are located in in countries with extremely cheap labor, less regulator oversight (red tape), and a much lower tax bill.
And also, Hannah Dahlen is an apologist for the murderous midwife Lisa Barrett, and claims that babies died not because Lisa Barrett was a dangerous halfwit with no skill and less insight, but because midwives were facing too much regulation and oversight.
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 particular, they ask why the US - based team behind the operation chose to carry it out in Mexico, a country with less - clear oversight of human embryo modification than, for instance, the United Kingdom or the United States.
«With less stringent oversight for herbals and dietary supplements, there is greater potential for harmful consequences including life - threatening conditions.»
The likes of Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), War Machine (Don Cheadle) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johannson) agree with the plan, dubbed the Sokovia Accords after the country was nearly razed to the ground during the events of The Avengers: Age of Ultron, while Captain America (Chris Evans) and Falcon (Anthony Mackie) are less keen on governmental oversight.
But in a sector of public education with far less oversight than traditional school districts, it's easy to see how a teacher could find herself fired and out of options.
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.
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.
There is much less agreement on whether Dade's resurgence has more to do with the Texas Organizing Project's community work, Nutall's close oversight, or, alternately, a belatedly successful intervention by Miles, whose administration found a hyper - competent principal in Tracie Washington and offered the district's best teachers a hefty salary bump to teach at Dade.
NCLB architect and ranking Democratic committee member George Miller (CA) agreed with «the need to balance the accountability we worked so hard to implement in NCLB with greater flexibility at the local level and less prescription at the federal level,» but cautioned that some sort of federal oversight was needed lest schools return to a time when group averages obscured individual student performance in schools.
Even then, the process of spending the grant money was difficult when purchasing through Amazon, as the required oversight involved in using grant money at the time made online shopping with those funds a less - than - seamless process.
Parties wanting less international oversight negotiated for their efforts to be «recognized» and that such efforts be «consistent with» multilateral «guidance» when engaging in cooperative approaches.
But despite the major impacts of the federal coal leasing program on the price of coal and carbon pollution, it has been largely administered by state BLM offices, with minimal oversight from the Interior Department, much less the White House.
Working on - site (at the law firm) usually comes with the perk of less oversight from the staffing firm, nicer offices, better parking options, cafeterias, coffee machines (tiny perk).
What should be the obvious solution is delegation to a system with greater reliability and less need for oversight, likely in the form of automation.
fm.: From Wikipedia: in government, typically a regulation specifically means a piece of the delegated legislation drafted by subject matter experts to enforce a statutory instrument (primary legislation) in business, industry self - regulation occurs through self - regulatory organizations and trade associations which allow industries to set rules with less government involvement The Act that authorizes the Agency would thus be the Legislative creation of Administrative Law (they give authority to enact the regulations as they see fit AND can further clarify through oversight power.)
Moreover, doctrinal entrenchment is particularly problematic in the FISA courts, where secrecy and institutional context indicate that outside efforts at doctrinal reform are less likely to be effective than they are with courts that publish their opinions.35 Unlike published opinions, secret opinions can not provoke the public into lobbying for a legislative override36 or judicial overruling37 — two important paths of legal reform.38 Perhaps to hedge against the risks of limited external oversight, FISA limits FISC and Court of Review judges to non-renewable, seven - year terms, 39 a provision suggesting that Congress envisioned a FISA court whose membership would be responsive to shifting factual circumstances and policy priorities.40 Stare decisis, which requires judges to adhere to interpretations of law that they might otherwise reject as unjust or unpersuasive, constrains these judges» ability to adapt to such factual and policy shifts.
Under the Bush and Obama administrations, the space agency started new innovative programs in which NASA would partially fund the development of new vehicles from private companies with less government oversight, as seen with the Commercial Cargo and Commercial Crew programs.
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.
Residential buildings with rent controls are worth less than those without and can merit greater oversight by New York City during...
Residential buildings with rent controls are worth less than those without and can merit greater oversight by New York City during construction.
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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