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Small and ill-supervised suppliers and subcontractors have been responsible for many of the worst disasters.
For instance, weak regulation of the nuclear-power industry allowed old, ill-supervised reactors such as those at the Fukushima plant to remain in service.The party is beset by internal conflict.
The American version of "The Office" began on NBC in 2005, when the Dow Jones was over 10,000 and real-estate prices seemed unshakable; even at the slow-poke, low-tech offices of Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Pa., employees are ill-supervised slackers who waste company time and money with little fear of consequences.
The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general has affirmed what sheriffs, police chiefs, civil-rights lawyers and immigrant advocates have said for years: Outsourcing immigration enforcement to an ill-trained and poorly supervised assortment of state and local law enforcement agencies creates a lot of problems.
Moreover, the AG has clearly repudiated this ill-founded and badly supervised "gun walking" program.
According to Cochran and the rest of the legal contingent assembled by Robert L. Shapiro, coroners were not summoned promptly, criminalists were ill-trained and poorly supervised, and evidence in the case was hopelessly contaminated and corrupted.
At the heart of the fraud was an effort by the doctor, Shaul Debbi, to take advantage of the most vulnerable among the mentally ill residents of the poorly supervised homes to ensure that he would go undetected, prosecutors said in documents filed in United States District Court in Manhattan.
But Peru's teachers remained ill paid, poorly motivated and barely supervised, and were rarely held to account.
In the United States and Canada, specialty training occurs during a period of residency, which typically begins with work in a hospital setting in which the resident learns to provide supervised care to acutely ill individuals.
Introduction According to the 2009 SFAR/SRLF guidelines for improving hospital conditions in ICU, the admission of children who wish to visit a critically ill relative "should be facilitated and supervised" by ICU staff members.
A nonprofit agency, Services for the Underserved, used $6 million in state grants to buy the boarded-up building, reopening it as a handsome 71-bed supervised residence where every mentally ill person has a studio apartment.
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