There is no public oversight of the council and its meetings are held behind closed doors. |
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Some FDA-regulated companies have board subcommittees with responsibility for regulatory oversight. |
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At least 80 committees and subcommittees are responsible for oversight of our national security. |
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When outsourced work is subcontracted, the outsourcing business still provides oversight and adds value to the customer's supply chain. |
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These stances, combined with a lack of internal oversight, contributed to Citi's overexpansion and overexposure to risk. |
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Perhaps Ross believes them to be overexposed but it may just be oversight or personal prejudice. |
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Telephony is an issue that brings a whole new arena of regulation and oversight. |
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The need was not for more case management, but for oversight of existing agencies. |
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All of which proves that the financial-services industry is one that requires shrewd and tough regulatory oversight. |
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There is also the legal and regulatory oversight of the industry, which is extensive. |
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Emphasis will be placed on actions to reduce the need or burden of Government oversight. |
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This postal system is subject to political oversight and democratic direction. |
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The legislator had mentioned he was in charge of the committee that handles oversight. |
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All I care about are the improvements in governance and oversight that are taking place. |
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This requires strong international oversight and supervision of any Iraqi tribunal. |
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Effective oversight of any nonprofit organization rests with its board of directors. |
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Nor does it seem like these folks felt they had a lot to fear from oversight from superiors. |
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This lack of regulatory oversight can affect both international and domestic confidence in our market. |
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Governmental oversight of the private operation has been regularly criticised as inadequate. |
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The lax regulatory oversight and risk management are now being reborn as bad loans. |
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The obvious solution is direct government oversight in the form of industry regulations. |
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It will also exercise an independent day to day oversight of police operating standards. |
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No other state agency exercises effective oversight over army expenditures. |
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For example, finance ministers and central banks have a new agreement on financial oversight. |
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While continued coalition oversight and resources are still required, coalition forces are on the way to complete disengagement. |
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The names of thousands of deceased residents have not been taken off state voting lists because of bureaucratic oversight. |
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Many take advantage of a crazy quilt of regulations that often allows them to skirt legal oversight. |
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Most pools of capital managed by committees are subject to an oversight document or investment policy. |
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With little official oversight, growers simply turn away domestic workers, or offer wages so low that flipping burgers becomes more appealing. |
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At the same time, oversight agencies are packed with hunters and hunting supporters. |
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Nonetheless, the legal apparatus supporting the fiscal system recognized this oversight. |
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Such a ruling could effectively rob Congress of its oversight powers for a very long time. |
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Specifically, the Board urges a revival of the oversight role of metropolitans, i.e., archbishops overseeing bishops in their province. |
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We do need to make sure that Congress is doing its job of investigative oversight. |
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In her leadership role, Gray will be responsible for the oversight of the more than 7,000 awards in NCI's extramural research portfolio. |
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This reduction includes legitimate business oversight, and may even extend, I have been told, to actual malversation of funds. |
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The mandatories believed they should have the autonomy to administer their mandates without oversight from Geneva. |
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Pamela was smiling warmly at his response, obviously pleased that he realized his oversight. |
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Now, maybe you want to put it down as a mistake or an error or an oversight. |
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I assure you that the missing direct reference was certainly not intentional, more an oversight. |
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We would have appreciated serviettes but thought this was probably an oversight. |
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More importantly, the blanket downgrade of Fitch implies an extraordinary delinquency in respect of its regulatory oversight functions. |
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The reason these denunciations of the use of urgency carry some weight is because its misuse raises important questions of democratic oversight. |
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I hope that this was just an oversight, and I trust that it will never happen again. |
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Institutional Biosafety Committees are the cornerstone of institutional oversight of recombinant DNA research. |
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It's a common oversight because lighting technology isn't quite understood by homeowners. |
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Due to an unintentional oversight, we failed to identify, prior to the release, the presence of two swastikas within the font. |
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The faculty is really not subject to much oversight concerning these major changes in direction. |
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Federal oversight of the railroad industry has existed since the passage of the Interstate Commerce Act. |
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Tripartism allows them to extend their oversight by using other stakeholders as informants and agents for change. |
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I think Rick Wallace deserves some sort of commendation for bringing attention to this serious security oversight. |
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At the same time, we should not allow it to distract attention from the need for reform of the SIS's general oversight provisions. |
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They could hold visitations of all the dioceses in the province and exercise spiritual oversight of any vacant see. |
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Vulnerabilities can also be the result of an oversight in software production by the manufacturer. |
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The innate goodness of an improvable humanity, like the oversight of a benign deity, eroded along with faith in democratic institutions. |
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But then he was passed over for a promotion because of his youth, an oversight that disgruntles him even today. |
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Life scientists have more money, less oversight, and much more tolerance for imprecision than physicists. |
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It seems likely that this was no mere oversight on his part, but in fact a logical impossibility. |
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For a man who remains, by his own admission, a great believer that stats do not lie, that is a surprising oversight. |
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And so I think that we should proceed with oversight and I'm going to encourage my colleagues on the appropriate committees to do just that. |
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The continued blind oversight of human rights abuses in conjunction with the blatant abuse of democracy is patent, and is incomprehensible. |
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The Virginia plan relies upon oversight capabilities of the Virginia Council on the Environment to assure sound implementation. |
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Cohen is right that sensible societies shouldn't trust generals to navigate the myriad curvatures of war without civilian oversight. |
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All of this Sturm und Drang will probably result in legislation forcing a further review that includes Congress in an oversight role. |
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The Empire set up a large number of independent local mints that were authorized subject to some degree of imperial oversight to mint coinage more or less without restriction. |
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In collecting these massive amounts of data and all those minute fluctuations, however, cense needs human oversight. |
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What some at the State Department might regard as an oversight was interpreted as a major slight by the uae. |
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To be less abstract, let us suppose a game of draughts where the pieces are reduced to four kings, and where, of course, no oversight is to be expected. |
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In his court declaration, he blames his election agent for the oversight. |
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The camp had no license and was subject to no government oversight. |
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In an era when government oversight was almost nonexistent and laissez-faire capitalism was in its heyday, Kennedy excelled. |
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Once the union agreed to some testing and some oversight, vigilance became a necessity for the league. |
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It takes constant training, constant oversight, constant diligence. |
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Are you embarrassed to swallow your pride and admit your oversight? |
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They have argued in court that they are not public and therefore they are not subject to the oversight that public entities are. |
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General Motors consented Friday to unprecedented oversight by Washington after it failed to recall vehicles with deadly ignitions. |
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Roark was a staffer on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and focused on NSA oversight. |
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An administrative oversight resulted in delays in updating the parking permit system, causing many residents to be overcharged for the renewal of their permits in December. |
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The omission of contributor information on future reports should not be assumed to be an oversight. |
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There was virtually no government oversight of safety and operational standards. |
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Shielding programs from Congressional oversight allows for small programs to devolve into gigantic, often bizarre, schemes that would never pass muster with Congress. |
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As a complement to the board's oversight, FDA will improve transparency by sharing drug safety information sooner and more broadly and conveniently. |
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Special focus would be given to strengthening lawmaking systems and processes, policy development, assessment of implementation capacity, oversight and accountability. |
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The need for an appropriate oversight body is based upon the profound nature of the implications of gene-splicing as applied to human beings, not upon any immediate threat of harm. |
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But in addition, the elimination of government oversight helped enable the proliferation of steroid abuse among performers. |
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Congress created SIGAR to provide oversight of relief and reconstruction projects in Afghanistan. |
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Oversight on top of oversight and red tape on top of red tape, Christie said, was the real enemy. |
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Dr. Christensen, who left the VA in 2003, laments the failure of Congress to perform oversight over the system. |
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It is up to us to enact the regulation, oversight, and judgment necessary to insure that the correct rewards and punishments are doled out to the correct people. |
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The Senate is also independently evaluating the government oversight of security clearances in the wake of the Navy yard shooting. |
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The only concessions remained limited to some paltry oversight additions. |
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Establish a policy for synodical oversight of ELCA ministry rosters. |
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But Glaser made no mention of Wachovia, what had gone wrong there, and what might be learned from the lapse in oversight. |
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At the structural level, I was impressed with the variety and range of oversight mechanisms in place. |
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In 2013, the state legislature passed a sweeping charter school bill pushed by Mitchell that loosened oversight and regulation. |
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An Attorney-General representative denied this, pointing to safeguards in the legislation such as reporting to Parliament and oversight by an Ombudsman, The Age reports. |
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But while another bureaucracy may not be the answer, oversight is clearly needed. |
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Presented with what was effectively a vase, big enough to drown a small cat, it struck me this apparent oversight was in fact a carefully orchestrated bar-tending conspiracy. |
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We have noted that the judicial oversight function has emerged as a response, and a potential counterbalance, to the vesting of powers in the modern state. |
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There is no effective congressional oversight, as we can see by the acquiescence of the intelligence and judiciary committees. |
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This is why arguments for little to no federal oversight of education are so disturbing. |
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So whether it's done in Guantanamo or somewhere else, it needs to be done and it should be under the purview of the Pentagon with oversight from outside. |
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But the biographical inattention to his voluminous body of written work nonetheless has been a strange oversight. |
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McCain said he, Corker, and burr are also interested in pursuing more vigorous oversight of the Iran deal as well. |
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Access to especially sensitive information would be restricted to those participating in the oversight arrangements, and the fact of access would be documented. |
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The system of risk and regulation and oversight, the interconnected web that failed so epically, is one he has had a role in shaping for decades. |
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This oversight of the arternoon has made me somewhat conscientious, if I can be conscientious, and my sight and hearing are now both wide awake. |
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I went up with a guy named Andy Kesling, who was our information director, because budgetwise, I would have been under his oversight. |
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Sincerest apologies from Everest, which admits that a damp course was, by an extraordinary oversight, not included. |
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If you want to understand what is wrong with the alphabets, look no further than that egrecious oversight. |
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The Parliament of Scotland also emerged as a major legal institution, gaining an oversight of taxation and policy. |
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Picot proceeded with negotiations with neither the oversight of the French president nor the cabinet. |
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The groups from the Specialised Healthcare Alliance said this rationing is taking place with inadequate public oversight. |
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The two bodies would jointly produce new single regional strategies, with Ministers exercising an oversight function. |
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The RDA and the leader's board were to jointly produce a new Single Regional Strategy, with ministers exercising an oversight function. |
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White Baptist associations maintained some oversight of these and, after a slave rebellion, required a white man to be at church services. |
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Often, these are the members of a committee of ministry and oversight, who have helped the couple plan their marriage. |
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This role incorporates student welfare and discipline, as well as oversight of the university's proceedings. |
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Simulcast betting exists across state lines with minimal oversight except the companies involved through legalized parimutuel gambling. |
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It could do this while concurrently being subject to oversight and regulation by the British government and parliament. |
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A geographical oversight at the Lake of the Woods resulted in the creation of the Northwest Angle. |
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This system confirmed the formal authority of Parliament, while allowing judicial oversight. |
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It meets every month and provides strategic direction and oversight of Defence matters. |
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Additionally, Diego Garcia was used as a storage section for US cluster bombs as a way of avoiding UK parliamentary oversight. |
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The Chancellor also has oversight of public spending across Government departments. |
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In February 2013, FAA oversight of the 787's 2007 safety approval and certification was under scrutiny. |
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The archbishop of Canterbury, as Primate of All England and of York as Primate of England have oversight over their respective provinces. |
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This method of oversight differs from most other healthcare systems in the OECD who look to set clear and consistent standards. |
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This coordinated oversight facilitates safety and speed in complex operations where traffic moves in all three dimensions. |
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The National Committee is charged with performing parliamentary oversight functions. |
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They handled land grants, commercial subsidies, and taxation, as well as oversight of roads, poor relief, taverns, and schools. |
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The New Zealand government does not accept that this was a failure of governmental contracting and oversight. |
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The reservoir is currently owned and operated by Severn Trent Water Limited with oversight and regulation by Natural Resources Wales. |
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The Chaplain is responsible for the pastoral care of the cathedral, under the oversight of the Canon Pastor. |
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By this time Evans had become suspicious of Polley's oversight, but the band nevertheless signed the deal. |
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The force is subject to the oversight of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland. |
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To protect citizens, the APA also grants the judiciary oversight over all agency actions. |
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Extensive human rights abuses still occur in several parts of Africa, often under the oversight of the state. |
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A Police Committee was formed to provide oversight and more constables were sworn. |
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As stated before, pochteca could serve as judges, often exercising judicial oversight of their own members. |
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The delay in government oversight allowed the settlers to establish their own laws and forms of government. |
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The concept of alternative episcopal oversight first arose a generation ago with the debate over the ordination of women. |
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The constitution made provision for the creation of dioceses, each to be under the oversight of a bishop. |
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The first bishop was Benjamin Price, who initially had oversight of all the new congregations. |
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As gifts from the Crown, there was no judicial review, oversight or consideration, and no actual law concerning patents. |
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He may, or may not, have provincial oversight of suffragan bishops and may possibly have auxiliary bishops assisting him. |
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The only substantial amendment was that Asquith would have daily oversight of the War Council's work and a right of veto. |
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The Comptroller, Royal Laboratory, had oversight of the Royal Gunpowder Mills in addition to the Woolwich manufactory. |
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A US Senate investigation had criticised the unit for lax oversight of accounts held by Angolans. |
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The Philippine Senate has every right to assert its oversight function as the ratifier of all bilateral agreements. |
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The flight itself was unauthorized by Indonesian authorities, showing up laxness in its aviation oversight. |
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The explanation in every case is oversight and forgetfulness, not malice. |
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Third, the TCE provides oversight and coordination for the HTS Afghanistan Social Science Research and Analysis capability. |
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If that condition is not put in place as an oversight, then all the people in North Sudan will claim Southernness on the referendum day. |
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Though MIT has been civilianized, there is no democratic oversight of its activities. |
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But the second and more fundamental common denominator is an absence of internal oversight. |
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The off-site release was trivially small,'' said Phil Rutherford, who heads health, safety and radiation oversight at Boeing. |
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The lack of oversight is perhaps the worst aspect of this type of work. |
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It also called for better training in contract procedures and greater oversight of contracts, especially piggybacked ones. |
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As pointed out in the oversight committee's report, most of the research studies found no effects from ELF exposure. |
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The Internal Revenue Service kicked off the year by announcing that it plans to step up its oversight of tax return preparers. |
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The fact that you didn't get an invitation is surely just an oversight. |
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Under the deal, banks with more than EUR 30 B in assets will be placed under the oversight of the European Central Bank. |
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The APA stressed the need for training in prescribing psychotropics, as well as the need for psychiatrist oversight in many situations. |
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Similarly, the international institutions of the IMFS has incomprehensive oversight framework for excessive cross-border capital flows. |
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Columbus has been fighting a major bedbug infestation for years, and enacted a bedbug oversight committee to marshal forces to fight this incipit outbreak. |
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In June 2011 the Council of ICAO adopted international standards for FRMS to ensure consistent implementation by airline operators and oversight by regulators. |
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Under the new agreement, ICANN will avoid government oversight altogether. |
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Hamad Al Hurr Al Suwaidi, Chairman of the Department of Finance, who helps ensure regular communication with, and oversight by, the emirate's fiscal authority. |
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The devices have become increasingly popular, particularly among young adults, and yet hundreds of e-cigarette manufacturers in China operate with little oversight. |
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They may also need some maps as the book's only ones are on the inside of the dustjacket, an unfortunate oversight for a resource aimed at those who need maps most. |
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The DSPS has oversight for the cemetery board, family therapists, hydrogeologists, bodywork therapists, perfusionists, home inspection, mixed martial arts and cosmetology. |
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Pam bases her practice on the philosophy that each patient is unique, with his or her own set of dental issues, requiring highly customized treatment planning and oversight. |
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The danger of static electricity in natural gas distribution pipe has been well-documented by third-party industry associations and federal oversight agencies. |
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Hauck also has extensive investigative, reform and oversight experience that will help clients involved with investigations, examiner and monitorship engagements. |
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In Fitch's view, BSC is, to a large degree, ring-fenced from the rest of the Santander group thanks to strong regulatory oversight conducted by the Chilean Banking Regulator. |
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And we will take the fact that CDs are not writeable formats and can therefore not keep track of anything, let alone who entered what password, as a minor technical oversight. |
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Emerson will also serve as head of Airbus Helicopters North America Region, which includes oversight of both the US subsidiary and Airbus Helicopters Canada. |
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Democratic oversight of decisions to equitably distribute assets and other benefits means capital ownership is arranged in a way for social benefit inside the organization. |
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Asquith was to be retained as prime minister, and given honorific oversight of the War Council, but day to day operations would be directed by Lloyd George. |
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It must also be noted that with regard to ecclesial discipline and oversight, national and synod presidents typically function similarly to bishops in episcopal bodies. |
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I act as a Bishop, not claiming a jure divino right, or to be in any Apostolic Succession, but only as one chosen of his brethren to have the oversight. |
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Since 2000, some conservative Global South provinces have appointed missionary bishops to the United States and Canada to provide pastoral oversight to disaffected Anglicans. |
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The term Anglican realignment refers to a movement among some Anglicans to align themselves under new or alternative oversight within or outside the Anglican Communion. |
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As they grew wealthier, some companies developed extensive administrations for their ventures, and frequently conducted local affairs with little homeland oversight. |
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Episcopal sees are generally arranged in groups in which the bishop who is the ordinary of one of them has certain powers and duties of oversight over the other sees. |
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Each bishop within the Latin Rite is answerable directly to the Pope and not any other bishop except to metropolitans in certain oversight instances. |
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The turbine represents just one third to one half of costs in offshore projects today, the rest comes from infrastructure, maintenance, and oversight. |
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In addition to the denominational Pentecostal churches, there are many Pentecostal churches that choose to exist independently of denominational oversight. |
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The English writs and forms of action, such as novel disseisin, debt and dower, operated, but with oversight from Caernarfon, rather than the distant Westminster. |
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They are subject to the oversight and ultimate authority of the Court of Session, which can review decisions through either a final appeal or through judicial review. |
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In 2013, it launched a National Climate Change Action Plan, having acknowledged that omitting climate as a key development issue in Vision 2030 was an oversight. |
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The National Assembly is the legislature and has oversight authority. |
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Thus, the House of Lords' oversight of the government is limited. |
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The first issuance of a Papal privilege granting a monastery freedom from episcopal oversight was that of Pope Honorius I to Bobbio Abbey, one of Columbanus's institutions. |
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Caribbean nations have also started to more closely cooperate in the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force and other instruments to add oversight of the offshore industry. |
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Trustees are the unpaid board directors of the trust, they take collective decisions on policy and overarching strategy and provide oversight of the executive directors. |
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Civil parish councils were formed in England under the reforming Local Government Act 1894 to take over local oversight of civic duties in rural towns and villages. |
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The State Police are primarily a traffic enforcement agency, with other sections that delve into trucking safety, narcotics enforcement and gaming oversight. |
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Councillors cannot do the work of the council themselves, and so are responsible for appointment and oversight of officers, who are delegated to perform most tasks. |
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Parliament also emerged as a major legal institution, gaining an oversight of taxation and policy, but was never as central to the national life as its counterpart in England. |
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