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George Orwell was afraid of overseers depriving us of information.
How well the underclass are forced to know their overseers.
They would be looking at the behavior of brutal white overseers.
The hours were long, the pay low and the overseers cruel.
The president's supposed overseers instead rationalize and deny his bullying away.
Management overseers — the people who got the money — were philosophically onboard.
His father was a senior partner in Whitcom Partners, an investment firm in New York, and a former trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, the Wharton School Board of Overseers and the Penn Law Board of Overseers.
Still, the new details announced Friday might not satisfy Facebook's federal overseers.
Truck drivers might become overseers of platoons of vehicles travelling on highways.
Approaching them in the field would have created problematic discussions with overseers.
They worked as overseers or artisans, but also doctors, accountants and lawyers.
James's male characters are frequently disrespectful toward women: they're preachers, gangsters, overseers.
They are active observers, much like the trade overseers seated at terminals.
EST: Vice President Pence meets with the Hoover Institution Board of Overseers.
But there were questions about whether conversions would be allowed by federal overseers.
The show's overseers spent much of the off-season answering for the decision.
Another group, "overseers," some of whom report to Mr. Dalio, monitor department heads.
Some senior government overseers insist there is ample time to get it right.
Ring-fencing his business and ceding control to independent overseers would do the job.
These days, eBay's corporate overseers are dedicated to remaking public perceptions of the site.
He also served on the Tufts University Board of Overseers for Arts and Sciences.
Madelyn Antoncic, an economist, is on the board of overseers of Weill Cornell Medicine.
Occasionally a chime sounds and a clue from our overseers appears on a screen.
Less conspicuously, in mid-2001 the S&P index overseers ejected all non-U.
Overseers are paying meticulous attention to which stocks seem to be surging as others plummet.
But the poll's overseers were unable to determine if the mistake was an isolated incident.
The bits of the public sector that stayed public did pretty well by their overseers, too.
The real-life overseers of the witch camp used various strategies ensure the women's passive compliance.
The overseers in charge of making sure the road was up to standard also weren't paid.
In Texas during the 1970s, segregated prison gangs worked under overseers picking cotton for no money.
It is a stock life insurance company whose shares are held by TIAA's board of overseers.
Two other candidates had significantly worse figures than these, and were therefore rejected by the overseers.
You look at an overseers diary and it's basically a CCTV camera but written out in handwriting.
According to Amazon, the robots will be accompanied on their rounds by human overseers to begin with.
A language is too big and diverse to be run by even the wisest group of overseers.
That is because fund overseers vote your shares and often do so without regard to your views.
The subtext of this move was clear: Facebook could regulate itself without the interference of government overseers.
The stories horrified readers with their vivid descriptions of slave-driving overseers, squalid conditions, and migrant deaths.
Eighteenth-century English overseers tried establishing rules ("nobody who tipples in the alehouse will get poor relief").
Some of the directors displayed a fawning devotion to Holmes — in effect becoming cheerleaders rather than overseers.
Because overseers were tracking everyone's haul, if you fell short of that quota, you were often beat.
When a powerful bureaucracy ignores both civil-society groups and its constitutional overseers, what is the solution?
To his credit, Mr. Horowitz didn't abandon the objective evidence in an effort to please his overseers.
The Catholic overseers of the St Patrick's Day parade in New York barred gay Irish-Americans until recently.
Will Congressional overseers hold FDA officials and their Obama administration political bosses accountable for their callousness and malfeasance?
He's precocious, indulged, needy, and vulnerable; more human than his human overseers, with their stilted, near robotic delivery.
While supportive of the concept, he said the current proposal hands "anti-democratic powers" to Puerto Rico overseers.
Precedents that have long supported the entrenched overseers and gatekeepers of the U.S. capital markets are being challenged.
In return, he got an email from the chair of the board of overseers asking him to meet.
In some cases, it may be a little worse because we're packed in and the overseers don't care.
Part of my job is to be one of the creative overseers of the projects going on here.
These nominees, confirmed by the DNC's executive committee, will serve as the overseers for July's convention in Milwaukee.
She is on the board of overseers of Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University in the Bronx.
It supplied the overseers of the trente glorieuses, or 30 post-war years of prosperity and planned industrial growth.
It's a staggering work that comes across effortlessly, with Shaw again performing an overseers role in an outstanding performance.
"With women acting as overseers for their families, it doesn't always integrate well into a normal schedule," Weiss says.
Still, these overseers have sacrificed to come to Dayton, leaving behind their families in China for the snowy Midwest.
She is a member of the board of overseers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design in Philadelphia.
The Harvard Board of Overseers includes the following corporate connections: Goldman Sachs, CVS, Sony Entertainment, PacificCoast Bank and Google.
The lemonade company was still in business and expanding, but Mr. Harr had turned it over to professional overseers.
Mr. Mueller's ability to act independently from his Justice Department overseers was a focus of Thursday's appeals court hearing.
When a participant borrows against retirement-plan assets, most plan overseers take the loan out of the participant's account.
Finance adapts quickly and regulations do not, so some experts think it is important to preserve bank overseers' flexibility.
That test blast may have been what brought Bob into the world, and thus re-engaged our celestial overseers.
This was to address concerns that bitcoin exchanges were not regulated by traditional financial market overseers, unlike the futures market.
During World War I, this system was controlled by the government, and workers enjoyed relatively harmonious relations with their overseers.
Regardless of ownership, there is the matter of privacy  —  can a bot share information with other bots or human overseers?
Sure, his C-level overseers always enjoy a good budget discussion, but would they really care about office snack statistics?
Things like cadence and pronunciation aren't specified by its overseers but extracted from the audio and modeled in real time.
He is on the board of overseers of the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Pennsylvania.
Pilots today, as one former pilot puts it, are less stick-and-rudder movers than they are overseers of systems.
During the Maoist era, various reformation campaigns petered out as both detainees and their overseers suffered from hunger and exhaustion.
But if you overshot, that brought another terror, too, because the overseers might increase your quota for the next day.
David Oxtoby is president of Pomona College in Claremont, California and a past president of the Harvard Board of Overseers.
The DOJ and FTC are the main enforcers of US antitrust policy and overseers of mergers in the United States.
Regulators could help encourage a more ethical approach by routinely monitoring how a bank cooperates with its overseers, Mr. Dombret said.
The enemies are faceless, the wars' overseers nebulous, distant figures (Mr Chivers regards the grunts as better judges of military conditions).
The Nuclear Regulation Authority created new safety standards from scratch after the disaster highlighted failings in the industry and its overseers.
In the 19th century, after the state had appointed a series of overseers, much of the tribe's land was sold off.
The cars will have human overseers in the driver's seat, for now, but they are expected to operate as autonomous vehicles.
As you watch its diligent overseers at work, the movie feels like a Zen meditation on time, nature and human activity.
The nurses felt that management was leaving their hospital understaffed, and that their new overseers had no time for their input.
Others joined them as they moved to nearby plantations, setting them afire and killing about two dozen enslavers, especially violent overseers.
Volkswagen's overseers centralized an unusual amount of power in Mr. Diess's hands as part of a major reorganization also announced Thursday.
The tension mirrors a broader distrust in agriculture and other business about the intention of federal regulators and other government overseers.
Three successive overseers of the military commissions, people who hold the title of convening authority, have refused to approve the case.
The community will be less likely to cooperate with congressional overseers when the motivations are or appear motivated by partisan politics.
Given the trillions of dollars under management, it's easy to see how the business could create such riches among its overseers.
The tension mirrors a broader distrust in agriculture and other business about the intention of federal regulators and other government overseers.
The new order from the currency comptroller's office suggests the bank should not expect a lighter touch from its new overseers.
It is standard policy for attorneys general to appear before the Justice Department's congressional overseers on the House and Senate judiciary committees.
The Board of Overseers, with 30 members elected for rotating six-year terms, is the second most powerful board at the university.
The team's overseers ran such a tight ship that Su griped in an email about the difficulty of getting ­reimbursed for expenses.
A decidedly part-time labor of love for the site's overseers, it has been subject to surprisingly few outages over the years.
Voting in Broward County this cycle took longer than other Florida counties and was marred by allegations of misconduct by election overseers.
Peer reviewers, the overseers tasked with making sure the science published in the journals is up to standard, typically aren't paid either.
The operational overseers of the LEI, the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF), is comprised of a board of 85033 industry representatives.
He also said when he took over the modeling program, it was considered "ineffective" by DHS leadership and by executive branch overseers.
Similarly, just before his military overseers bring him back to reality, Ferris frantically pushes the button of a "Walk/Wait" traffic signal.
Voting in Broward County under Snipes took longer than other Florida counties and was marred by allegations of misconduct by election overseers.
And it is not surprising that the overseers of a troubled fund would quarrel with a post-mortem on its investment approach.
At a new subway station, the overseers had not even put up proper barriers or sprinkled water to keep the dust down.
But late in life he found himself rediscovered as a picture book genius, embraced by a new generation of children's books overseers.
Roping in local people as advisers and overseers of the scheme not only cuts costs; it also gives them a stake in it.
Since early days, it was agreed that the overseers of the internet would be private and governmental groups working together under ICANN's umbrella.
He formerly served on the Board of Governors at St. John's College and the Board of Overseers at the Center for Naval Analyses.
The law outlines minimum guidelines and protections for workers and requires employers or plan overseers to act in the best interests of participants.
He also served on the Hoover Institution's board of overseers and on the Science, Technology and Economic Policy Board of the National Academies.
Mental illness crises are among the few health emergencies in which law enforcement are the first responders and become the overseers of treatment.
Under Elizabethan poor law, the job of making these distinctions went to church wardens and parish overseers, people who lived in the community.
But in 1980, the Texas prison labor system was ruled unconstitutional, and no longer would they pick cotton under overseers for no money.
In many cases, the Houthis have installed their loyalists as overseers, giving militants with few qualifications authority over civil servants with significant experience.
Last year, the overseers of New York City's pension funds said they were weighing the liquidation of their $1.5 billion hedge fund portfolio.
And in this age of crisis, we must innovate ways to rejoin the whole Terran drama, rather than see humans as overseers of it.
Retired Massachusetts congressman Barney Frank, one of the act's creators, has suggested that funds with highly paid executives make poor overseers of CEO pay.
Their mission: To arm companies with ammunition to attack their corporate rivals, sway their government overseers and shape the public's opinion on controversial issues.
There are about 75 regional, national and specialized accrediting agencies that serve as overseers for postsecondary institutions that have access to federal student aid.
Thousands of borrowers have complained to lawmakers and government overseers that they were improperly blocked from the program because of servicer misinformation and mistakes.
When company executives touted their VW overseers on the merits of investing such an enormous sum in Spain, they pointed to the labor reforms.
It sets a terrible example when one of the chief overseers of public companies and the nation's financial firms cannot meet its own standards.
Part of the movement's appeal is the idea that there are no gatekeepers or overseers, whether that's an insurance company or a big tech conglomerate.
The goal, he said then, was to explain what the Fed was doing and to be responsive to the concerns of its overseers in Congress.
You would think that these revelations about the extent of CIA cyber operations and techniques would've produced some kind of reaction from its congressional overseers.
That's the lesson that might be gleaned from a series of dizzying events putting the intelligence community and its congressional overseers at odds this week.
The press denounced him as an "boudoir Bolshevist," while the Harvard Board of Overseers opened an investigation to determine whether he was fit to teach.
Let's hope, for the sake of the nation and restoration of trust in the noble men and women of the FBI, overseers do their job.
Any whistleblowers whose names become known would fall under a new group of protected federal employees with independent overseers ensuring they do not suffer retaliation.
I FINALLY FIGURED OUT WHY LEE HAS BEEN GOING ON CNBC ALL THE TIME LEE IS ON THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF COLOMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL.
As the parents of Mary and Edith and Downtown Abbey's general overseers, Robert and Cora functioned as the de facto leaders of the Crawley family.
The "fragmented" U.S. health-care "system" prevented cost control overseers from rooting out overuse promoted by fee-for-service physicians and their overly demanding patients.
Under the constant watch of the Chinese government, they are at cross-purposes with their overseers, who abruptly object to the narrative in the script.
Brian Greene, a professor of physics and mathematics at Columbia University who serves on Harvard's Board of Overseers, applauded Dr. Faust's efforts to increase diversity.
Satellites that photograph the Earth from space produce huge amounts of data, which machine learning can quickly sort to flag interesting images for human overseers.
What at first seems like absurd plantation porn featuring slaves and overseers is soon revealed to be sex therapy role-play for contemporary interracial couples.
In addition, he is a member of the board of overseers of the Weill Cornell Medical College and Graduate School of Medical Sciences, a member of the board of overseers of The Milken Institute, a member of the honorary board of directors of the Prostate Cancer Foundation (formerly known as CaP CURE) and a member of the board of trustees of the Intrepid Museum Foundation.
Harvard has fallen under a new round of scrutiny as outsider candidates running for its strategy-setting Board of Overseers ask whether tuition should be free.
He currently serves on the board of overseers for the Engineering School at the University of Pennsylvania, and sits on the board of trustees at InQTel.
That is the provocative question posed by a slate of candidates running for the Board of Overseers at Harvard, which helps set strategy for the university.
But its success was never made a so-called key performance indicator for Maersk's most senior IT overseers, so implementing it wouldn't contribute to their bonuses.
Port Arthur's upper-class overseers called it Isle of the Dead or Isle de Mort, and they were buried with headstones on the island's highest point.
J., about the Fed's thoughts on the cannabis space, the leader of the U.S. central bank said further regulatory guidance would be helpful for bank overseers.
The British set it up so that their overseers, their soldiers and military officers had a place to send their kids when they were stationed there.
Riding the wave of nationalist sentiment, he put a small fortune of 8.29 million rubles to work on a spectacle that would blow his overseers away.
Events can unravel not because the military is doing its job poorly, but because civilian overseers have not pledged themselves to a politically sustainable foreign policy.
BRUSSELS — Germany's once unstoppable economy has gone into reverse, adding another threat to European stability just as Italy escalated its dispute with fiscal overseers in Brussels.
Early Victorian businesses resembled the army: generals (executives) handing down instructions to non-commissioned officers (foremen and overseers) who in turn directed the foot soldiers (workers).
While not absolving companies of their obligation to work in the best interest of participants as overseers of their accounts, it does offer some legal protection.
But the close-knit relationships that have developed between the auditors and their corporate clients has undermined their ability to serve as independent overseers, Whitaker said.
Intended to lighten a regulatory burden, the Fed's idea could result in less information for directors about problems that government overseers have uncovered at an institution.
Mr. Alles's larger charge, though, will be to address structural weaknesses that have shaken the confidence of some in the White House and among congressional overseers.
"As the clamor of the voices swell, it will be increasingly difficult to defend the core fund menu," he wrote in a memo to his overseers.
The average age of the five candidates is 220 — the same number of years that, on average, have passed since the current overseers were Harvard students.
As overseers of index funds and E.T.F.s, BlackRock and Vanguard are forced to own the company shares that are specific to an industry or index group.
But, according to the store owner, a resident of a new nearby luxury apartment complained about the noise—and his corporate overseers turned the volume down.
The mammies' painted-on smiles juxtapose with their fierce, revolutionary symbology as radical women ready and able to overthrow their overseers and challenge their marginalized positions.
If anything, Trump's Thursday event with drone makers, wireless giants and investors should offer those industries an opportunity to lobby their federal overseers for friendlier regulation.
The overseers of "The Americans"—Joe Weisberg, himself a former CIA officer, and Joel Fields—based details and plot points on archive material that was previously inaccessible.
He is a board member of the Finance Committee of Northside Children for Child Development in Harlem and the Board of Overseers of Columbia School of Business.
By May 2013, for example, NSA's overseers pointed out that NSA wasn't tracking back door searches in a centralized place, so it couldn't actually track them easily.
Tasked with building a war machine, she's been sabotaging the project to try and stave off a coming war, and her overseers are watching her every move.
If that wasn't enough, Saujani also serves on the Board of Overseers for the International Rescue Committee, providing aid to refugees and those impacted by humanitarian crises.
In April, Liu Shiyu, the chairman of the CSRC, said that the stock exchange overseers must "brandish the sword" to combat any activities that disturb market order.
But this time, as economic overseers confront a pandemic that has sent stock markets hurtling downward while provoking talk of a global recession, their tools appear impotent.
In France, Mr. Macron's victory has delivered alterations to the country's famously voluminous and inflexible labor code, pleasing business overseers while promising Nordic-style protections for workers.
He is also on the board of the NET Research Foundation, a cancer research foundation based in Boston, and on the board of overseers of the Boston Ballet.
The overseers Assuming a wall bill passes both chambers and Trump signs it, which will be no small feat, he will then have to face the federal bureaucracy.
Donald Trump's first week in office has seen the usual new-administration wave of appointments, executive orders, and transition controversies as civil servants meet their new political overseers.
"EasyJet has this afternoon submitted a proposal to the overseers of Air Berlin's insolvency to acquire parts of its short-haul business," the company said in a statement.
An improved and independent Congress will save our democracy from becoming an autocracy of sycophants who have forgotten their role as overseers and checks on the executive branch.
The universal forces or overseers who govern luck on Earth had decided to tumble the dice in a more fruitful direction, and this interview would come to life.
This can be combined with an annual review by Congress and a freeze of the number of senior positions so the agency can't sneak any past their overseers.
As a result, they were inordinately acquiescent to the wishful thinking of their civilian overseers — and no one thought more wishfully about the war than Walt Whitman Rostow.
He is also a trustee of the Central Park Conservancy and a member of the board of overseers of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, also in New York.
Unz is running with four other alums for a spot on the Harvard University Board of Overseers on a ticket to eliminate undergraduate tuition, The Harvard Crimson reported.
His father is a trustee of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and on the board of overseers of the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles.
" The letter is an unusual display of frustration for the executive branch against its overseers in Congress, and Republicans called it proof of their "thorough, fact-centered investigation.
"Ring-fencing his business and ceding control to independent overseers would do the job," the Economist suggested in a November editorial, as an alternative to liquidating his assets.
The Board of Overseers mostly advises the university on strategic decisions, though it does have the power to consent to the election of members to the Harvard Corporation.
That perhaps private equity overseers should not be paid 1,000 times as much as teachers while availing themselves of tax breaks is thinking that gets little airing here.
Strong pressure from regulators has driven some banks to exit whole swaths of business and geographies deemed risky to avoid criticism or even punishment from overzealous overseers, bankers say.
Many boards continue to be rubber-stampers, not vigilant overseers of the sort that foreigners expect to sit on, agrees William Saito, a venture capitalist who advises the government.
While pieces of the original components could stay in the Dow, those corporate actions could spur the overseers of the index to add fresh blood, some market watchers say.
The recount overseers hadn't counted this ballot, but the judges sided with Yancey and agreed that that seems like it was meant to be a vote cast for him.
Gowdy accused the department of coordinating with Democrats to publicly scold the work of its congressional overseers, and pointed to an apparent inaccuracy the Pentagon made in its criticism.
He formerly served on the Board of Governors at St. John's College, the Board of Overseers at the Center for Naval Analyses and the board of the Hudson Institute.
The protesters are pressing Hong Kong officials and their overseers, the authoritarian Communist Party leaders of China, for greater democratic rights and rule-of-law in the autonomous territory.
In addition to publishing articles and policy papers directed at Fed officials and their congressional overseers, the group wants to prevent inflation-focused policymakers from landing Fed leadership jobs.
One of the big topics at the conference was the growing importance of overseers like Cfius, the American government panel that reviews cross-border deals for national security concerns.
Both his and the book's broader account of the industry, meanwhile, show how a quieter sort of corruption — an erosion of will and mission — has neutralized the industry's overseers.
But Warren could do a great deal in the regulatory world to appoint strict overseers and push much more stringent rules while rolling back the Trump administration's deregulation efforts.
After failed attempts at diplomacy with our former colonial overseers, the United States declared war against Britain to assert its rights to commerce and freedom on the open seas.
The estate's next step, expected next week, will replacing one bank with another as administrator, a move that will bring in yet another round of lawyers and other overseers.
An FBI that really believes its independence is under attack is going to have a deeper relationship with its overseers, whose job, among other things, is to protect its independence.
Some of the recommendations are likely to hit a wall of resistance, whatever their merits—letting outside overseers evaluate inmate grievances, for example, or giving prisoners access to the internet.
"A lot of your effectiveness in overseeing the intelligence community is based on them wanting to have a good relationship with the overseers," says a former Intelligence Committee staff member.
But overseers at the central bank gave the Deutsche Bank Trust unit in the United States a failing grade for the systems it uses to keep control over the money.
In an appearance before his congressional overseers on Wednesday, Powell confirmed that the U.S. economy is still under threat from disappointing factory activity, tame inflation and a simmering trade war.
The report urges pension fund overseers to work to reduce the fees they pay and adopt policies requiring a full accounting and disclosure of all fees by alternative investment managers.
This could allow the current government to fritter away money currently earmarked for debt service on politically motivated priorities, free of restrictions from either the courts or federally appointed overseers.
We don't witness the daily, backbreaking work in the field, and a whipping happens offstage, but we do see the pervasive, watchful overseers, with their guns and their hound dog.
Nor does it help that Mutko, one of the alleged overseers of the doping effort in Sochi, actually got a promotion after those Games and is now deputy prime minister.
Outsider candidates running for the Board of Overseers at Harvard say that the university makes so much money from its $37.6 billion endowment that it should stop charging tuition to undergraduates.
"We keep making jokes about the situation, but it's so sad at its core," said Will Ferrell, whose wife, Viveca Paulin-Ferrell, is a member of the Hammer's board of overseers.
Until congressional overseers make a serious attempt to get to the bottom of the New York field office's role in the election, we'll know they're not serious about learning the truth.
For months, the nation's grid overseers have been preparing for any disruptions in solar power that the eclipse might cause, by running models and training operators in simulators for worst cases.
"South Park," the satirical cartoon, found itself blocked from mention in China this month after a recent episode ridiculed the Chinese cultural overseers and American companies that give in to them.
Reuters reported that the G-20 financial overseers wrote in a statement that money laundering, illicit finance and consumer protection need to be evaluated before any stablecoin projects can "commence operation."
In Washington State, the overseers at Whitman College moved a bit faster and did more than the students had asked, moving away not just from coal but from fossil fuels generally.
The C.I.A.'s inspector general and the Senate Intelligence Committee later found that the agency inflicted more severe abuses on captives than it had told the Justice Department or its overseers.
This overarching theme, as well as smaller vignettes about American newcomers, have taken on the sheen of advocacy, the show's overseers say, since Donald J. Trump's election and proposed immigration bans.
The most profound alarm may be the perception that the overseers of policy are not adequately committed to the challenge, especially the leader of the world's largest economy, the United States.
In the wake of the episode, multiple lawmakers called on CIA Director John Brennan to resign, claiming that the intrusion into Senate staffers' files constituted unwarranted spying on its congressional overseers.
It has just a handful of delivery robots operating in Snohomish County in Washington, and each has to be accompanied by human overseers to make sure the robot doesn't get into trouble.
Other measures would include appointing overseers for outside vendors and limiting access of customers' non-public information, such as social security numbers, to employees who need those details, according to the proposal.
The N.C.A.A.'s policy of providing no financial reward for victories in the women's basketball tournament is emblematic of another problem: Athletic administrators and overseers treat college sports like a commercial venture.
Powell used an appearance (here) before his congressional overseers on Wednesday to confirm that the U.S. economy is still under threat from disappointing factory activity, tame inflation and a simmering trade war.
In the recent wave of reports of workplace sexual harassment, a recurring theme stands out: the willingness of companies' supposed overseers to ignore credible allegations in order to retain a perceived star.
Recognizing that student activism hasn't worked on its own, two Harvard College alumni from the class of 220, Danielle Strasburger and Nathán Goldberg started thinking about the Harvard Board of Overseers election.
While the intelligence community has made substantial efforts in recent years to improve transparency about intelligence activities and legal authorities, its efforts need to be encouraged by congressional overseers in the committees.
Threading that needle has been the challenge of state legislatures for decades, and in two related cases on December 5th, the justices seemed exasperated by their perennial role as overseers of those efforts.
Why it matters: The Kiwi Campus bot overseers are sitting thousands of miles away in Colombia, the native country of the company's 3 co-founders, reports Carolyn Said for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Unlike their civilian overseers, most officers have seen the horrors of war firsthand and been shaped by the crucible of burying troops while seeing others return home mentally and physically wounded by war.
The next year, overseers suggested NSA require analysts to say whether they thought they were querying on a US person while doing upstream searches to eliminate another of the excuses for the problem.
Next May, on the anniversary of GDPR coming into force, Buttarelli says he will publish a manifesto for a next-generation framework that envisages active collaboration between Europe's privacy overseers and antitrust regulators.
The FBI does not want them to be named publicly because they work on counterintelligence issues, Horowitz said, but he also said he is working to provide congressional overseers with their names. Rep.
Like local responders readying sandbags as a hurricane menaces their shores, financial industry overseers have been quietly drawing up contingency plans while surveying the expensive havoc a so-called Brexit is already wreaking.
Journalists have had to get creative to countervail the forces that have undermined the industry, like the erosion of print advertising and pressure from corporate overseers to prioritize profits ahead of maintaining coverage.
The answer: People capable of honoring these commandments, meaning those who are skilled managerial recruiters and overseers, given the company's particular business and culture, and are owner-oriented, engaged, articulate, communicative and astute.
From time to time, unexpected stories dazzle: Chinese labourers building the Central Pacific Railroad persuaded overseers to let them weave reed baskets in which to suspend men planting explosive charges in the rock.
Now, state fiscal overseers are taking over a vast amount of the city government's power, armed with extra authority to break city union contracts, hire and fire workers and sell the city's few assets.
The head of the CIA told congressional overseers on Thursday that the law is failing to keep up with rapidly evolving technology, potentially giving foreign terrorists an avenue to escape U.S. intelligence agents' eyes.
What qualifies a descendent of a slave to accept an apology made by a current iteration of the U.S. government that has no ties to the overseers of a nefarious form of human trafficking?
During the administration of George W. Bush, its overseers violated Civil Service hiring laws, an inspector general found, by filling its career ranks with conservatives who often had scant experience in civil rights law.
By the 1910s it was self-sufficient, operating on the same principles as an antebellum plantation, with black convict laborers supervised by white overseers, although the share of white prisoners would increase with time.
His move follows that of his boss, the S.E.C.'s chairwoman, Mary Jo White, who last month announced her plans to leave, as Wall Street overseers under the Obama administration wind down their tenures.
John Ridley, the series's creator, has never tiptoed around the issues he attacks, and he's particularly blunt here, showing brutality by the overseers who manage the workers, sexual assaults on female migrants and more.
He urged the Treasury to reject the plan, arguing that the pension's overseers did not take reasonable measures to avoid insolvency, such as reducing its expenses and replacing current trustees with an experienced professional.
But the infighting over the report's integrity and the allegations of CIA spying and hacking has continued to play out publicly for two years, resulting in chilled relations between the agency and its congressional overseers.
He is also chairman of the board of overseers of the International Rescue Committee, serves on the board of directors of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a member of the Group of Thirty.
Panicked, with paychecks still signed by their Democratic overseers, the intelligence community says "yes, yes, yes," Putin had indeed ordered an "influence campaign" with a clear preference for Donald Trump — no details ever spelled out.
A rebellious slate of candidates who this year upset the normally placid balloting for the Board of Overseers at Harvard has failed to secure positions on the board, which helps set strategy for the university.
Lawmakers called the episode a potential violation of constitutional separation of powers, and the spat led to one of the bitterest moments in relations between the spy agency and its congressional overseers in recent history.
Facebook's announcement last Tuesday that it planned to launch a new cryptocurrency called Libra has shaken not just the cryptocurrency world but the broader financial world and especially that world's regulators and their political overseers.
After all, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, known as Erisa, requires overseers of 401(k) plans and other benefit programs to ensure they are run safely, soundly and in participants' best interests.
And I attribute that to the neo-plantation mentality that exists on the campuses of our country and in the conference offices and in the NCAA … the rewards belong to the overseers and the supervisors.
A leaked report from Wuhan Central Hospital describes how in the first half of January local officials told doctors that cases had to be confirmed by bureaucratic overseers, above all, city and province health authorities.
WASHINGTON — Soon after the Trump administration took office this year, the National Security Agency secretly briefed its new overseers at the White House that they had inherited a problem with the agency's warrantless surveillance program.
For years, Robin and his Chinese colleagues worked side by side with Congolese men, far from the image sometimes propagated of hostile Chinese overseers making Africans toil long hours under unsafe conditions for low pay.
This is probably not demanding for big banks, which are in constant touch with their overseers and already operate both in London and elsewhere in the EU. But some smaller lenders, especially, have work to do.
Powered by wave action, wind power or solar panels, drones could operate for months or even years at a time, scanning large areas in swarms, monitoring environmental conditions and alerting human overseers when something looks amiss.
"We routinely ask questions about race, and we routinely find evidence of racial bias," Vincent Hutchings, a professor at the University of Michigan and a member of the survey's Board of Overseers, said in an interview.
Some former and current colleagues, including former direct supervisors and overseers, preferred to speak anonymously to discuss sensitive assignments, including some work that remains classified, and because Haspel, many told CNN, is a very private person.
Myth and history mesh in "The Warrior Queen of Jhansi," an unfortunately clunky, relentlessly corny salute to Rani Laxmibai (Devika Bhise), the still-celebrated Indian ruler who joined the 1857 rebellion against the country's British overseers.
The Department of Homeland Security, which says it is the lead agency on electoral cybersecurity efforts, insists the agencies are "very interconnected" in their preparations for the 2018 midterms, though officials and overseers privately contradict that.
The revolving door between government and law firms is decades old, as the newest political overseers arriving in Washington recruit their own legal hands for savvy counsel to prevent — or rescue them from — misdeeds or mistakes.
He is on the board of overseers of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Manhattan Dr. Birnbaum and Mr. Frankel, who never met while at Colgate, were introduced in 2018 through the dating app Hinge.
"America's most prestigious university wouldn't pass up the son of an alumnus and former member of its board of overseers who stood several hundred disputed Florida votes away from being president of the United States," Golden writes.
Six months later, NSA's overseers identified one of the problems the agency continues to use to explain breaking this rule: the NSA's systems required analysts to opt out of upstream searching, rather than having that work automatically.
But when, in 2016, the results of closer investigations conducted by NSA's Inspector General and Oversight Department started coming in, it became clear the problem was far worse than NSA's other overseers had been able to see.
Dr. Hayden would be the first new Librarian of Congress since the Reagan administration, inheriting a library whose digital collections and technological capabilities have been outstripped by its peers and raised concerns among its overseers in Congress.
In his Washington Post column, Shaun Harper, executive director of the Race and Equity Center at the University of Southern California, insists this is an abusive action by "a majority white group of overseers" targeting black athletes.
A D.C.-based startup called Definers Public Affairs is setting up shop in Silicon Valley with an aim to arm companies with ammunition to sway corporate rivals and government overseers, and shape public opinion on controversial issues.
She was so well regarded in the medical community that she was put on the boards of the Menninger Foundation, the Meharry Medical College and the Visiting Committee of the Board of Overseers at Harvard Medical School.
After long hours of labor under Nazi overseers, they stayed up all night, removing bags of dirt from the tunnel and passing them along a human chain to be stacked behind the walls to hide their activity.
WASHINGTON — A Federal Reserve governor on Wednesday outlined the central bank's approach for rewriting rules that govern lending to poor communities, laying out a plan that differs significantly from one floated by fellow industry overseers last month.
The lender has been hiring more internal overseers to try to prevent the behavior that eventually led to a $7.2 billion settlement with the United States Justice Department related to the bank's sale of toxic mortgage securities.
In addition to being a trustee of New York University, he was a member of the board of overseers and managers of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and a director of the Partnership for New York City.
" Former NCAA executive director Walter Byers, who built the organization and ran it for decades, wrote in his memoir that campus athletes were characterized by a "neo-plantation mentality" in which the economic rewards "belong to the overseers.
As overseers and plantation owners managed a forced-labor system aimed at maximizing efficiency, they interacted with a network of bankers and accountants, and took out lines of credit and mortgages, all to manage America's empire of cotton.
The FBI's ability to do its work depends on the public at large, and the bureau's overseers on Capitol Hill, seeing it as a nonpartisan entity that uses its vast powers without regard to political party or affiliation.
Besides the fact that the five burglars and two of their overseers had been certainly identified as officials of the Nixon campaign were indicted later that fall, the president claimed that he had nothing to do with their conduct.
The sale had already run into problems: one of Art Institute's overseers initially rejected the purchase, expressing concerns about a lack of planning and a complicated financial situation that looked as though it could benefit the school's former owner.
While this all was insane, it needs to be pointed out that one artist, the sculptor, Rudolf Belling, had work in both exhibitions — a feat that defies even the polluted logic of the Nazi cultural overseers at the time.
Harvard is especially vulnerable because it will not release to the public the training materials it uses to ensure admissions officers and alumni who evaluate applicants apply the standards as its board of overseers , administration and faculty consider appropriate.
It is a good way to gauge how well a car is maintained, he says, and, by extension, how caring its overseers back at the rail depot are: The finger-swab is a health check on the entire system.
Outside the firm, Marty serves on the Board of Overseers of Harvard University, the Stanford Medicine Board of Fellows, the Board of Trustees of the Institute for Advanced Study and the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
That could lead employees to let workers engage with data and insights from AI overseers in ways that improve their jobs as well as productivity, says Susan Helper, an economics professor at Case Western Reserve University who studies manufacturing.
President Faust, Board of Overseers, faculty, alumni, friends, proud parents, members of the ad board, and graduates of the greatest university in the world, I'm honored to be with you today because, let's face it, you accomplished something I never could.
Even in the slavery exhibition, there is little sense of the violence Washington visited on his slaves—the whippings and beatings, the slaughter of his slaves' dogs he ordered to prevent them alerting their masters to the approach of his overseers.
In addition, he is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Weill Cornell Medical College and Graduate School of Medical Sciences, a member and trustee of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, a member and governor of NewYork-Presbyterian Foundation, Inc.
REUTERS/Abdalrhman Ismail Intel agencies disagree over Moscow's motive for hacking The overseers of the U.S. intelligence community have not embraced a CIA assessment that Russian cyber attacks were aimed at helping Republican President-elect Donald Trump win the 2016 election.
The baroness, who joined the Curtis board of overseers in 2008, became a trustee in 2010 and began a two-year term as chairwoman in 2014, said in a statement that the school's students had grown close to her heart.
The movie still makes very clear the contrast between military personnel who want to discharge their duties as efficiently as possible, and their more cautious overseers who calculate the chances that the attacks could spur a diplomatic crisis, or worse.
The remarks by Douglas A. Warner III, the chairman of the center's board of managers and overseers, as well as Dr. Craig B. Thompson, the chief executive, went beyond previous hospital statements about the former chief medical officer, Dr. José Baselga.
Spencer Ackerman at The Daily Beast explains: It's the latest maneuver in a perennial clash between the intelligence agencies and their overseers over how tightly privacy laws constrain non-criminal surveillance, particularly as the ubiquity of surveillance-relevant technology advances.
S&P created the index over the past year in response to concerns that company executives, under pressure from hard-charging board overseers and the earnings calendar, have put short-term wins ahead of building businesses that thrive over time.
The executive summary, issued after intense negotiations with U.S. intelligence officials and shortly before Democrats were set to relinquish power in the Senate, accuses the CIA of misleading its overseers in Washington and implementing the practices despite lack of results.
The efforts by Schiff and Nunes for information on the counterintelligence probe and its evidence reflected a rare moment of unity between the two top intelligence overseers in the House, who have often otherwise clashed publicly over Trump and the Mueller investigation.
NEW YORK, Aug 30(Reuters) - Puerto Rico's already frail economy faces a fresh test this week, as the bankrupt U.S. territory's financial overseers try to force a defiant governor to furlough public workers, the single biggest block of employees on the island.
That the DOJ would refuse to provide Congress with information on a source because the agency fears it will be leaked, and thereby endangering the source, says a lot about the presently strained relationship between the Department of Justice and its congressional overseers.
Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee released a 500-page executive summary of the explosive report in late 2014, claiming that their work showed the CIA engaged in barbaric and ineffective practices of torture while misleading its overseers during the Bush administration.
The Federal Reserve has forbidden the bank to grow until it fixes its problems, and last month, two federal overseers imposed on it a record $1 billion fine for charging mortgage and auto loan customers millions in fees that regulators said were improper.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Twelve leaders of a Southern California-based church have been arrested on charges of coercing dozens of mostly homeless people into forced labor, holding them captive and compelling them to panhandle hours a day to collect money for their overseers.
" And Mr. Gallaudet, in the clearest indication yet that the statement rebuking National Weather Service scientists came from political overseers, assured the scientist that Mr. Jacobs's reply served as "a sincere acknowledgment of a news release we did not approve or support.
He has played leadership roles in connection with TPG's investments in: Sisitsky also serves on the board of directors of the global not-for-profit organization, the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, as well as on the Dartmouth Medical School Board of Overseers.
Billions of dollars of disaster aid flowing into Puerto Rico since last fall's devastating hurricane have boosted the bankrupt island's finances, but the island's federal overseers said Thursday that it would take still more austerity to translate those temporary gains into a lasting recovery.
With the reality-bending Infinity Gauntlet, which has sometimes been used to overhaul Marvel's print-comics universe, in the mix, don't be surprised to see major characters die or change radically as Marvel's movie universe enters what its overseers refer to as Phase 4.
The leaders of Vanguard Group, overseers of some $22 trillion in client assets, have been advising investors to expect a typical 403 percent stocks/240 percent bonds portfolio to deliver two- to- three percentage points less in nominal annual returns than its long-term norm.
Both are hoping to win election to the university's board of overseers, from which perch they will push to make Harvard free for all students to attend, and also pressure its admissions office to disclose data on how it chooses which students to admit.
For many years, until a new and more brutal group of overseers almost completely ­isolated them from the surrounding town, the "boys" were a part of the Atalissa community: customers in the local bars, participants in church services, performers in the annual Atalissa Days parade.
Given new rules that broadly switch the stance on trades from a presumption of guilt to a presumption of innocence, traders and their overseers will be more comfortable taking bigger amounts of risk than under the current Volcker Rule, said sources on trading desks.
And they asked their federal overseers for greater freedom in where they can operate their drones, continuing their push for the government to relax rules that require unmanned craft only to be operated in certain areas, during daylight and within a pilot's line of site.
In announcing the pause, the government acknowledged complaints from the Standing Rock Sioux and other tribal nations that their concerns had not been fully heard before federal overseers approved a pipeline that the tribe said could damage their water supplies and ancestral cultural sites.
Before you decide that this is paranoia, let me point out that Leege is an eminently reasonable scholar, a former chair of the board of overseers of the American National Election Studies and one of the founders of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems.
Following Trump's tweet, the agency has worked to quickly declassify bits and pieces about her career and personal life, passing them on to journalists, congressional overseers and, now, the public at large following the agency on social media: more than 2 million people on Twitter.
Debra Berns, the center's chief risk officer, also said in an email to employees that the hospital's Board of Overseers and Managers formalized a policy enacted last fall that prohibits board members from investing in start-up companies that Memorial Sloan Kettering helped to found.
Among banking chiefs, hedge fund managers, private equity overseers and others who make their living managing vast piles of money, Mr. Trump is the rare politician who has made good on his words, having slashed corporate taxes and ditched regulations they view as anti-business.
William C. Dudley, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and one of Wall Street's most important overseers, has twice held closed-door sessions at the bank, located in downtown Manhattan, to urge top banking executives to overhaul the behavior inside their companies.
Mr. Smith is also the chairman of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights, serves on the board of overseers of Columbia Business School, is a member of the Cornell Engineering College Council, and is a trustee of the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco.
He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and serves on the boards of United Airlines, Tulane University, the Overseers of Harvard University, the New Orleans Tricentennial Commission, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Society of American Historians, the Carnegie Institution for Science and My Brother's Keeper Alliance.
Its sequestered society, in which a religious contingent effectively runs the prison while a small group of overseers struggles to maintain a facade of control, is as nuanced a cinematic sociology as the corporate power structures that drove the first film, or the military conventions that powered the second.
To keep a safe distance from the battle lines, their Saudi or Emirati overseers commanded the Sudanese fighters almost exclusively by remote control, directing them to attack or retreat through radio headsets and GPS systems provided to the Sudanese officers in charge of each unit, the fighters all said.
While vicious overseers terrorized the plantation's slaves, its absentee mistress was deciding when to sell her cotton, and in which market, from the comfort of her Nashville mansion; the plantation turned a neat profit despite a high mortality rate, particularly among young adults, and a desperate slave uprising.
Part of the problem is that the "the DOE is doing business with (the loan servicers) as partners, not as overseers," said Rohit Chopra, a former official with the DOE and the CFPB who is now a senior fellow with the Consumer Federation of America, an association of consumer watchdog groups.
"I think the real depressing result here is the increased perception that both the law enforcement and intelligence agencies and their overseers are nothing more than partisan political playthings for the party in power," Steve Vladeck, an expert on national security law at the University of Texas Austin, tells me.
Trump's defense team's strategy is attempting to capitalize on a kind of Catch 22 approach that requires the Democratic House impeachment managers to prove their case using evidence that the administration has refused to provide, all while Republican overseers in the Senate attribute the insufficiency to the incompetence of the House.
The United States government revealed the identity on Tuesday of an Islamic State operative believed to have been one of the overseers of last year's attacks in Paris, as well as of the coordinated suicide bombings that tore through the international airport and a metro station in Brussels this year.
It reminds us just how many people are involved in any given beat—the narrative overseers who watch an Impressionist hologram of the park, the designers tweaking personality traits to make hosts more palatable, the new attraction on the horizon, return guests who follow storylines like they're themed lines at a rollercoaster.
The massive asymmetry between the understaffed regulatory overseers of civic society and the elite techno disruptors, stuffed to the gills with the finest engineers money can buy (but apparently no one who passed a course in ethics), has clearly enabled certain tech entities to accelerate their business growth at the expense of responsibility.
According to an FBI statement provided to the Journal, McCabe, who was a Republican, had played "no role" in the Virginia campaign, conferred with FBI ethics overseers about the matter, and had no responsibility for the Clinton email investigation until February 22016 — months after his wife's defeat — when Comey promoted him to deputy director.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.), then the Intelligence Committee chairwoman, accused the CIA of spying on its congressional overseers, a potentially unconstitutional act.
She cashed a $100 check — a one-time gift to each member of her team of medics, the Palestine Medical Rescue Service, from its overseers in the West Bank — and joined colleagues on a small boat that left the Gaza City marina, hoping to catch up to a flotilla that was challenging the blockade.
As Pompeo is a member of Congress with experience working closely with — and at times strongly defending — the intelligence community, his nomination as CIA chief could bode well for the future relationship between the CIA and Congress, which has deteriorated in recent years over the CIA's detainee program and feuds with its nominal overseers on Capitol Hill.
"He added, "What investors can expect — access to the overseers of large pools of institutional capital across endowments and foundations, sovereign-wealth funds, pension funds, and family offices; managers these allocators employ; decision-making and leadership thought leaders who help investors of all types improve their craft; leaders in other disciplines whose lessons can help the investment process.
To maintain and replenish this small army of political overseers, both political parties have developed what amounts to a farm team system of national security experts with reliable partisan loyalties who work outside of the Executive Branch (in think tanks, Congress, industry, academia and so forth), all standing ready to enter or leave presidential service as election outcomes dictate.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Lashes Out at Russia Inquiry and Its Overseers" (front page, July 20): In his interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, President Trump bemoaned the Russia inquiry, Attorney General Jeff Sessions's recusal from it and the Senate Republicans' (and Mr. Trump's) failure to create a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
A confidential memo written by three overseers (regional leaders who govern multiple congregations and are appointed by the governing body of Watchtower) in 2004, describes an incident in which police showed up to a church building because one of the accusers and the alleged abuser were both present, despite the accuser having been granted a restraining order against her father.
Obreht preserves many true details in her rendering of this short-lived experiment: the names and biographical details of the drovers and their military overseers, the route travelled by the caravan from Texas to California, the locations of their encampments, and the bizarre challenges presented by the animals along the way—their intense musk, for example, repels the other pack animals meant to labor alongside them.
" Maher, host of HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" and a vocal supporter of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's (D) unsuccessful presidential run in 85033, joked during his show that college graduates entering the workforce were "f---ed," adding that the future belonged to "China and our robot overseers.
He is Chairman Emeritus of the Saint Barnabas Development Foundation, a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia University Graduate School of Business, a member of the Board of Directors of the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation, a member of the Investment Committee of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and Board Chairman of Green Spaces, a committee organized to rebuild 13 parks in Newark, NJ. Cooperman received his MBA from Columbia Business School and his undergraduate degree from Hunter College.
Pulitzer Prize-winning civil rights historian Taylor Branch has written that Division I revenue sports exude "an unmistakable whiff of the plantation," while former NCAA executive director Walter Byers—a man who ran the organization for decades and essentially built modern college sports as we know them—wrote in his Road to Damascus memoir that his creation was suffused with a "neo-plantation mentality" in which the economic rewards "belong to the overseers," with "what trickles down after that" going to young men such as Rogers.

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