The level of supervision needed to root out all the mediocre will also stultify the brilliant.
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"The footage shows a near-on absolute lack of supervision from Bobby Roberts, " Ms Law told the court.
My Order of Supervision stated that I should report to INS every three months, which I have done.
Another ICE official reiterated that all of those released remain in deportation proceedings, released on an order of supervision.
Indiana: A nepotism law prohibits local government workers from hiring or promoting family members in their direct line of supervision.
Steel Dynamics also has lean staffing and a tight organizational chart--only four layers of supervision between Busse and the crews.
Mr Grayling said he was not "setting the rules" on levels of supervision - some offenders will be monitored intensively, others less so.
As well as failing to communicate internal threats to the security of personnel, he said there was a lack of supervision over Army Maj.
And the rise of the vast financial conglomerates into which banks, insurers and securities firms are merging requires the creation of new methods of supervision.
The grunt work of supervision depends on more junior staff, who will always struggle to keep tabs on smarter, better-paid types in the firms they regulate.
Deprivation, having someone in the family who had used drugs and living with parents who exercised low levels of supervision were also seen as a key factors.
"Regulators in one country must cooperate more closely in another country to create a global network of supervision, " British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said at a news conference.
Then a formal, thought-out system of supervision and risk management is created and applied at every level to ensure execution of the strategy and protection against internal and external threats.
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The level of supervision of these professionals and the level of their responsibility to supervise and train others increases over time but does not dramatically change overnight until promotion to partner.
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"I don't think the government could ever afford to pay for the type of supervision that's necessary but it could be done by a voluntary organisation such as the Independent Monitoring Board, " he added.
The JSJ website is developed by the Division of Supervision and Management of the Department of International Cooperation and Exchange of the Chinese Ministry of Education to release information related to cross-border higher education in China.
All banks must be supervised and regulated, but those of systemic significance around the world, which, almost inevitably, not every case but most, those institutions are international, they're not just national, will be subject to a particular layer of supervision.
Even so, and as pointed out by Sir Mervyn King - the governor of the Bank of England who chairs the oversight body of the Basel Committee, which is known as the Group of Governors and Heads of Supervision (GHOS) - the fundamental cause of the crises at these banks and others was that they had too little capital to absorb losses.
This adjustment amounted to a kind of adult supervision of her otherwise boisterous and flighty palette.
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Western powers overseeing Kosovo have announced the end of their supervision of the tiny Balkan nation.
There will be some form of overarching supervision of national budgets, as the Germans want - and in return, to satisfy the French, some loosening of the ECB's rules.
For these and other reasons (for example, sunk investment, concerns about legal liability for failure to honor contractual commitments, fears of mismanagement by Chinese partners currently running joint enterprises without benefit of the supervision of the involved Western companies, etc.), many businessmen in the United States and elsewhere are currently considering a speedy return to China.
Unlike the politicians at Copenhagen, the central bank governors and heads of banking supervision who form the oversight body of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - which decides these vital rules for banks - well, they don't exactly court the media.
The removal of banking supervision from the Bank of England that occurred in 1997 is now being reversed.
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So rather than just tackling the gangs, Sao Paulo's state government needs to treat the underlying causes: the lack of training and supervision of prison staff, and the overcrowding and poor facilities in jails.
"This implies risk, since the absence of medical supervision and the variability of the active drug substances contained in the plant make it very difficult to ensure correct dosing and follow-up of consumption, " it says on its website.
As for the task of taking over supervision of all 6, 000 or so euro-zone banks, which it must do by January 2014 at the latest, that is not quite as daunting as it first looks, since most of the legwork will continue to be done by national supervisors.
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Since GE owns two Utah finance companies, it is now overseen by the Office of Thrift Supervision, the agency in charge of AIG and one not known for its stringent examinations.
You may remember that the RTC was set up by the Office of Thrift Supervision in the 1980s to deal with hundreds of insolvent thrifts who, like homeowners, got in way over their heads.
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The Chinese State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said the amount of the chemical found in the milk would not cause ill effects in adults who drank less than two liters a day.
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