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oversight

[oh-ver-sahyt] / ˈoʊ vərˌsaɪt /




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This is already happening in Washington, where the Home Rule Act of 1973, which gave the city limited self-government, allows Congress oversight.

From Salon

Her group partners with Webull to offer students custodial brokerage accounts, allowing their parents to maintain oversight while students learn how investing works in a real-world setting, she said.

From MarketWatch

Last month, she defended the billing practices, saying, “I don’t think Indiana really had any oversight, or not much.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In an interview last month, she defended her company’s billing practices, saying, “I don’t think Indiana really had any oversight, or not much.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The firm said it aims to create other forms of advanced AI, including "agentic" technology capable of autonomously completing tasks with little human oversight.

From BBC