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oversight

[oh-ver-sahyt] / ˈoʊ vərˌsaɪt /




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However, many of the chemicals introduced to replace BPA are not subject to the same level of oversight and are not routinely tested for safety, the researchers noted.

From Science Daily

Let’s hope the OPM workforce-data model can be replicated to other key areas of government that could use a lot more oversight.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some Republican lawmakers have demonstrated willingness to support reasonable oversight of immigration enforcement rather than opposing enforcement operations entirely.

From Los Angeles Times

There may be other factors, too, our experts said, including quotas and a lack of consequences amid gutted oversight.

From Salon

Maja Daruwala, editor at IJR, says that the dearth of accurate data indicates poor oversight and creates a lack of accountability, which in turn seriously impacts the quality of care and rehabilitation opportunities juveniles receive.

From BBC