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Thank you to both readers who pointed out these oversights.
Yet for all his oversights, Marx remains a monumental figure.
We can't have any oversights in how we design features.
That would hardly make up for all the oversights past.
Yet some intentional elements of the Echo Show feel like oversights.
This vacation narrative explains a great deal about the game's oversights.
Other breaches have occurred due to policy oversights or human error.
Oversights in financial transactions, for instance, may unintentionally facilitate money laundering.
At times this missing perspective leads to more quotidian oversights, too.
Pence's claims are not simple oversights -- the facts are clear and obvious.
Those oversights look silly now — but after Thursday's vote, there is hope.
The passenger's family is most concerned about the safety implications of United's oversights.
The charities said not complying with the promises was a result of oversights.
Without someone in the position, oversights have already happened during the Trump administration.
It's not like Trump's oversights will soon have profound international importance or anything.
Oversights like this are precisely why small festivals like Resonant Bodies are essential.
Now, learn more about one of the biggest oversights in the NBA Draft...
As the country's parking headache shows, making up for these oversights is not easy.
There were already risks to having a Twittering President, and these oversights confirm them.
Such oversights can end up costing an inordinate amount of time, money and grief.
That said, the nominations produced some noteworthy oversights, and perhaps inevitable sins of omission.
Cranking up production with limited resources can lead to serious accidents and oversights in processes.
Oversights that would have taken decades to correct are now resolved in weeks, even hours.
Freesist may come from a place of optimism, but it arrives with painfully clear oversights.
While some problems arose out of oversights, I have to wonder if others were intentional.
See the breakdown of the biggest surprises and oversights from this year's SAG Awards nominations below.
In the era of industrialized food, processing oversights can lead to large-scale public health concerns.
In Nevada, these polling oversights might make Mrs Clinton's chances seem dimmer than they actually are.
But as the Vegas tragedy proved, many of the platform's slip-ups are simple, egregious oversights.
The optics of the ambitious accomplishment have largely been shaped by a series of design oversights.
This year's VMAs are, as ever, a mixed-up batch of shoo-ins and puzzling oversights.
Recognizing this, May returned to the original site in effort to make up for these oversights.
It's also unclear -- and maybe untested -- if during a national emergency congressional oversights would be waived.
Errors, along with generalizations, blind spots and oversights, that called into question the choice to publish.
This pattern of oversights in oversight has surfaced in relation to Trump's hotel deal as well.
Officials said the four escaped because of critical oversights by the company that managed the facility.
Certain oversights YouTube got away with a few years ago because people weren't paying as close attention — like allowing controversial creators could monetize their channels and types of prank content such as dangerous driving behavior seen through the Bird Box challenge — can't be considered oversights anymore.
And how, in our more woke world, can we grapple with the show's glaring oversights and deficiencies?
Jacobs's work, for all its oversights, was a singularly accurate prediction of the future we live in.
They proceeded to publish the entire report, which revealed oversights on the part of various Parkland officials.
In the months since the disasters, Boeing has faced criticism for serious oversights in the Max's design.
That form was repeatedly revised in 2017, as Mr. Kushner corrected oversights and errors in his filing.
Whether you'll use this feature, it's encouraging that Microsoft is still working to fix oversights like these.
We humans have an opportunity to correct these egregious and life-threatening oversights, starting with our maps.
Treat ourselves with loving kindness by forgiving past oversights and rubbing sheep's fur on our open sores.
But at its core, this show aimed to correct one of Fashion Month's most glaring oversights: size inclusivity.
Basically this is a struggle to define what is within the purview of oversights and what is overreach.
The STRONGER Act attempts to correct some of these oversights and effectively restore confidence in the patent system.
The oversights weren't new for this predominantly white organization, but the intensity and volume of the criticisms were.
Because of gaping oversights and errors, the assessment received a "D" rating and was sent back for revision.
Because local practices around filling out death certificates can vary widely, it's easy for errors or oversights to arise.
Of all IRA mistakes, missing that RMD after you've turned 70½ might be one of the most costly oversights.
The Italian government has blamed the unit for serious oversights and launched a formal procedure to revoke its concessions.
The litany of the LAPD's oversights enumerated by "Helter Skelter" continued beyond Manson's final capture and into the trial.
I won't get into the merits of Hamm's conviction here; suffice it to say there were oversights and misrepresentations.
Its development has been hit by poor weather conditions, delays and oversights including duplicate credits and procurement back-charges.
The government has blamed Autostrade for serious oversights and said it wants to revoke all its Italian motorway concessions.
The Italian government has blamed the company for serious oversights and launched a formal procedure to revoke its concessions.
All eyes are on the Grammys tonight as they attempt to correct last year's oversights in the recognition of women.
He also dispatched his chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg to give a series of interviews apologizing for the company's oversights.
The new release is only the latest in a series of scathing reports that document administrative oversights at the agency.
Johnson said she was distraught over Trump's alleged oversights during the call, which came as the Johnson family and Rep.
Yet, as beautiful as the movie is, its oversights feel like a nice paint job with little under the hood.
That we have all the technology, but none of the societal, sort of, positive oversights and direction for our societies.
Those oversights allowed him to pass mandated background checks and to buy four firearms from a federally licensed firearms dealer.
These are not isolated cases: Cites oversights are all too common for many of the world's endangered species, conservationists warn.
After the disaster, the government blamed Autostrade for serious oversights and said it planned to revoke the company's motorway concession.
Not every remark will require a response, but vigilance can help ensure your company isn't losing business due to oversights.
They blame, in part, design oversights by Boeing as it built the 737-MAX, which is still grounded the world over.
The Italian government has blamed Autostrade for serious oversights and launched a formal procedure to revoke the toll road operator's concessions.
But there are many things the founders did not foresee, and their oversights help explain why Congress is failing us today.
Boris Johnson, the front-runner to become the next British prime minister, is frequently caught in gaffes, oversights and outright lies.
Boris Johnson, the front-runner to become the country's next prime minister, is frequently caught in gaffes, oversights and outright lies.
"Darknet Diaries" fills that void, chronicling you-couldn't-make-this-up true stories of high-level hacks and corporate security oversights.
We've waded through miles of red tape to address dangerous engineering oversights in power windows and gearshifts that cause preventable deaths.
Mercury traveling retrograde in Aries means most oversights will happen as a result of rushing and forgetting to check in with others.
Look out for oversights related to housekeeping while Mercury is in Sagittarius, where it loses its knack for keeping track of details.
Of course, as with anything and everything cybersecurity, researchers will likely still poke around WebAuthn looking for any flaws, oversights or vulnerabilities.
DiCaprio being passed over completely for Catch Me If You Can is one of the more egregious oversights in recent Academy history.
Trump transition spokesman Jason Miller told reporters Thursday that the administration will make sure "proper oversights" are in place around Icahn's role.
Federal safety officials eventually blamed the South Carolina crash on easy-to-fix human oversights, including a lack of positive train control.
Charles F. Murphy, the first administrator of the CCA, argued that the whips and knives sold in these ads were unintentional oversights.
Following a series of missteps that included accounting misstatements and oversights by ousted CEO Michael Pearson, Valeant reported disappointing quarterly earnings on Tuesday.
Thus, it is important that access to data is strictly regulated internally and that there are proper oversights and checks and balances needed.
There are some oversights in the original algorithm that Hinge worked through to make it applicable and useful for a modern love story.
Christie stressed the importance of making sure diversity reaches the top executive ranks, so that cultural oversights don't happen in the first place. 
Others have already criticized some of Lowry's historical oversights, such as his insistence on divorcing 20th-century fascism from its obvious nationalistic roots.
Yearbooks aren't always perfect, and sometimes prone to typos and oversights, which means students will, without fail, see what they can get away with.
"A new wider review must be independent and should examine oversights failure and the impact of policies on the culture of Home Office operations."
The inspector general's report rebuked the FBI for its serious oversights but ultimately concluded that the Russia investigation was not tainted by political bias.
In the worst case scenario, these "small" oversights can unwind a deal and cast a cloud of suspicion over a company and its performance.
The narrow definition of "intimate partner," and the omission of temporary restraining orders, are both serious policy oversights that needs to be addressed, Frattaroli said.
These oversights mar an otherwise engaging and interesting account, but perhaps it is natural that a history of space should have a few gaping holes.
Customers' tendency to shop in bits and pieces was one of the big oversights in the 2018 report that claimed voice shopping was a dud.
After a series of missteps that included accounting misstatements and oversights by ousted CEO Michael Pearson, Valeant has seen its stock plummet to just $26.
The government has blamed Autostrade for serious oversights in the collapse of the bridge and has said it intends to revoke its Italian motorway concessions.
There were certainly a host of drafting errors, late-night oversights, and flat-out mistakes in the House and Senate versions of the tax bill.
Given that Mazda tends to upgrade cars throughout their life cycles, not just during major redesigns, I hope they can correct these oversights for 2018.
But the administrator also speculated that the revolving door of custodial staff in some schools and the cost of filters may have resulted in oversights.
Britain: Boris Johnson, the front-runner to become the next Conservative Party leader and prime minister, is frequently caught in gaffes, oversights and outright lies.
She resigned from that position after news of the payments became public, apologized for oversights she had made on financial disclosure forms and returned $100,000.
But by and large, his art has treated the mere presence of a black sitter as a sufficient corrective to the oversights of European art.
Though anarchists were blamed, none were convicted in a trial that ended with three bank executives convicted of manslaughter through neglect resulting from safety oversights.
"A mix of oversights, poor training and confirmation bias in a tense situation is the best explanation I can see at this point," he added.
Yang has pointed out some of these errors and oversights himself, like an MSNBC chyron that seems to have gotten his name wrong: John Yang?
Critics say the records are rife with loopholes and oversights, including the potential to redact records liberally and limit how much information is actually provided.
The government has accused Autostrade of serious oversights in its maintenance of the doomed bridge and has said it intends to revoke its Italian motorway concession.
It was yet another gaffe in a series of sexist oversights from Olympic commentators this year; kudos to Murray for speaking up and not being complicit.
"It's really about practical implications of AI technology," he says, noting the biggest risks come from issues like algorithmic bias, poor training data and other oversights.
Minor mistakes or oversights -- a typo or a failure to respond to emails fast enough, regardless of what hour of the day -- could trigger furious outbursts.
This allows them the chance to fix oversights, but doesn't let them abuse the feature to rewrite multiple pieces within a longer report to avoid detection.
Until now, the multibillion-dollar e-cig industry has been allowed to flourish with virtually no oversights or protections for a growing number of American consumers.
So in that sense something that we need to tighten our control and oversights and also governance structure in each region as well as in headquarters.
So began a series of apparent oversights that let Martin purchase the handgun he used in the February 22018 rampage at Henry Pratt Co. in Aurora.
He also launched a "Second American Revolution" that eliminated government oversights, relaxed FDA review processes, and permitted direct-to-consumer advertising of drugs for the first time.
The people impersonating Murdoch and her assistant "apologized profusely" to Rudd for their oversights, and promised they would reimburse her with 24 hours of receiving her invoice.
Of course, it's unlikely that any of these tone-deaf decisions or oversights will lead to more than a few handfuls of users to quit the platforms.
The workout social network Strava is still attempting to respond to privacy oversights that led to the exposure of military bases around the world earlier this year.
With all the other issues swirling after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, this bug shows that Facebook's privacy issues span both poorly thought-out policies and technical oversights.
She resigned from the board after news of the payments became public in March, apologized for oversights she had made on financial disclosure forms, and returned $100,000.
Many pro and Olympic-level athletes have a team of people who support them — lawyers, handlers, assistants, coaches, managers — to ensure that oversights like this don't happen.
Oversights in the systems that help run Facebook, Instagram, Google, and Twitter uncovered by journalists over the last month prove again that code carries human bias and mistakes.
It could be because of oversights by developers, or due to liability issues if the AI directs someone to the wrong resource in the face of an emergency.
Understanding Robinhood as an attempt to gamify stock trading helps clarify why members of WSB were are so eager to find hacks, glitches, and oversights in the software.
And if you think that such oversights are gone, think about the casting of Scarlett Johansson as Major Motoko Kusanagi in the upcoming movie, Ghost in the Shell.
But citizens, politicians, and privacy advocates have slammed the new system, claiming it has been implemented without the proper oversights in place to ensure it is not abused.
Any oversights in vetting of his personal, legal and financial history on the part of the administration are likely to be ruthlessly exploited by liberals who oppose his nomination.
On a case-by-case basis, Wachter-Boettcher carefully analyzes the apps and algorithms that run our lives, pointing out their inherent biases, flawed algorithms, and blatant design oversights.
It matters — because unfortunately, small gaffes and oversights like the ones he called out are indicative of a larger culture in sports that often fails to acknowledge women's accomplishments.
" FGV said in a statement on Thursday that it had always admitted to oversights and mistakes in the past, "all of which are being or have already been corrected.
Matt Pelsor, chairman of the Central Indiana Grotto, a caving group, described what happened as a "series of oversights" at a cave that is well known and visited often.
The issues, of course, weren't restricted to the overall lack of review and testing or the security oversights — the Shadow app just plain failed when it was needed most.
The oversights and slights you internalize over the course of many, many years make the rare opportunities you find even rarer and leave you unable to capitalize on what's left.
Swift and Smith's exclusions weren't oversights or proof that voters dislike Reputation or The Thrill of It All — the absences actually owe to the odd timeframe the awards operate under.
These are remarkable oversights in view of the fact that the National Institute of Mental Health suggests that about one of every five youths has a diagnosable mental health issue.
Lent starts today, and, in the spirit of repentance, we'd like to thank readers who pointed out a couple of oversights in yesterday's Back Story, about Mardi Gras king cakes.
A variety of malfunctions or oversights could lead to inaccurate speed and altitude projections, including electrical glitches or obstructions to the monitoring instruments affixed to the outside of the plane.
Reporters in Hubei have also spoken of being pressured to rein in their coverage, after an initial flurry of media attention turned up numerous embarrassing oversights by the Wuhan government.
I imagined her lamenting the way this typo had ruined the gesture, just as small mistakes and oversights must have derailed so many of her brave intentions over the years.
Erica Newland, a former Justice Department official, who is now at a nonprofit organization called Protect Democracy, told CNN the administration's lack of formal agency coordination can lead to oversights.
Foundation officials have said some of those donations, including Algeria, were oversights and should have been flagged, while others, such as the UK increase, did not qualify as material increases.
After more than a year of damning headlines and federal scrutiny, Facebook settled with the FTC for massive sum and agreed to a number of additional oversights to its privacy policies.
Rad acknowledged these past oversights last week at Recode's Code Conference, stating, "There's a transgender community on Tinder, and we haven't done enough to give them a good experience," CNet reports.
While there's no question that Westworld's leadership has made a host of mistakes, this inherently flawed experiment is among the most fascinating, and relatively untapped, oversights to be introduced on the show.
" In a statement to BuzzFeed News, Google declined to address any oversights in its AdWords platform directly, noting vaguely that it has "taken further appropriate action to upgrade our systems and processes.
Unfortunately, this is not an anomaly, and if the tech industry doesn't take the lead on imposing oversights to our algorithms, the government may create its own regulations — causing roadblocks to innovation.
At smaller companies, these may often seem to be oversights or afterthoughts, but Zenefits seems to want to streamline the process and introduce these kinds of sophisticated corporate behaviors into smaller businesses.
Some of the security risks are inherent to the product — for example, security cameras can potentially see things you'd rather they didn't — but others are oversights on the part of the company.
In aligning herself so firmly with Trilling's perspective, Robins repeats her subject's mistakes, neglecting to address the psyche's calculated oversights and necessary errors, the desperate little contradictions that made and unmade her.
These are just some of the little quirks —the frustrating inconveniences and the comical oversights—that are discussed online in the leapling members community, the Honor Society of Leap Year Day Babies.
The existing literature on compactness by nonmathematicians is filled with elementary errors and oversights, Duchin said, such as comparing two measures statistically without realizing that they are essentially the same measure in disguise.
The New York Fed, which acts as the central bank's eyes and ears on Wall Street, has come under fire for a series of oversights and perceived conflicts of interest in recent years.
According to Stanley, Meadows's experiences are not just oversights that need to be fixed—for him, they are proof of just how impossible it is for trans people to survive on the inside.
To implement these additional oversights, the Department of Commerce will create the Seafood Import Monitoring Program, a governmental body tasked with keeping a keen eye out for any illegally obtained or mislabeled products.
As the full impact of the bill becomes clear, companies and trade groups are expected to press lawmakers to take up what's known as a technical corrections bill to fix mistakes and oversights.
"Congress, in carrying out its oversights function, including if there is any consideration of impeachment in light of what the report finds — certainly those facts are going to be made public," Pildes said.
Photo: APAn American power company has reached a settlement to pay an unprecedented $2.7 million penalty over significant security oversights that could have allowed hackers to gain remote access to the power provider's systems.
Last year, a University of Virginia economics professor found evidence that errors or oversights in death certificates indicate that rates of opioid-linked fatal overdoses in 2014 were 24 percent higher than previously thought.
That's not to say there won't be grumbling about oversights and "snubs" on this year's roster, such as how Amy Adams could be overlooked for "Arrival," while the movie nabbed a number of nominations.
The ruling coalition, made up of the anti-establishment 5 Star Movement and far-right Lega, has blamed Autostrade for serious oversights and launched a formal procedure to revoke the toll road operator's concessions.
Past reports from the OIG have described billing oversights, excess overtime pay, and the theft — by water board employees — of $500,000 worth of brass fittings that could have supplied 6,300 customers with water meters.
Defense lawyers have suggested that the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has unfairly targeted Mr. Manafort, a 69-year-old political consultant, and portrayed oversights and bookkeeping mistakes as blatant acts of fraud.
Along with a few other cringe-inducing oversights—like, notably, misspelling both Ric Ocasek and Camilo Sesto's names—the Academy omitted a number of folks whose work made a lasting impact on our culture.
But the world is filled with smaller, more mundane injustices and oversights, and most of those who suffer will never make it to court or Congress, or receive a high-profile opportunity to seek vindication.
Among the conspicuous oversights, it would have been nice to see "The Big Bang Theory" earn some love for a near-perfect sendoff, and its companion, "Young Sheldon," generally hasn't received the appreciation it deserves.
Given that the whole point of the web is interconnectivity at a massive scale, it's increasingly vital to be able to catch small oversights and weaknesses that could have an outsize impact on overall security.
And when he offers explanations for the oversights, they're loaded with deflections such as when he said that a busy schedule and email overload made it hard for him to remember communications with foreign officials.
Local news media have reported accusations of safety oversights by the owners of 1 Above, including illegally serving alcohol and hookah on a terrace, blocking exits and leaving potentially explosive gas cylinders on the rooftop.
Slater and Gordon is suing AMP for wrongfully charging customers citing administrative errors or oversights, when in fact AMP knew they arose from deliberate business practices that had been in place for a long time.
And where, speaking of outrageous oversights, was Leslie Odom Jr., who defeated Lin-Manuel Miranda himself for the Tony for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, thanks to Odom's performance as the sneaky, slippery Aaron Burr?
Yes, they take a lot of shit (rightfully so) when they stumble, but the uncertainty around the difference between a malignant privacy breach and a more benign one can provide cover for egregious lapses and oversights.
Researchers at IOActive have found that security oversights in the Ninebot by Segway miniPRO hoverboard could allow an attacker to remotely track hoverboard riders, circumvent safety locks, remotely execute code, and even take over the machine.
When those offenses became an issue in his first run for House, Ellison's then-wife Kim Ellison wrote an emotional letter to the Star Tribune, the largest paper in Minneapolis, attributing the oversights to her illness.
The social giant, which has been under fire over the past 18 months because of Russia or Cambridge Analytica or Myanmar or one of numerous other company oversights, shuffled its executive deck in a major way.
Both Caixin and the Beijing News -- some of the most independently minded outlets in the country -- quickly began producing in-depth coverage, some of which exposed oversights by local officials and punched holes in their narrative.
The European Union has charged the Italian government with allowing Fiat Chrysler to sell cars with software intended to evade emissions tests, and it has begun investigating possible oversights in other countries, including Britain and Germany.
A law passed in Los Angeles in 2015 attempts to remedy some of these oversights by requiring the owners of particularly vulnerable buildings to either prove their properties have been retrofitted or get permits to do so.
" NBC's hit drama "This is Us" was the lone broadcast program to grace the list, while the most glaring oversights would be the past two Emmy winners for best drama, "Game of Thrones" and "The Handmaid's Tale.
Whether the ego-bruising, heartbreaking news was learned through your partner's social media slip-ups or other forms of so-called digital lipstick, sloppy planning oversights, or their just blurting out a confession, the infidelity always stings.
MIT Technology Review released excerpts of Chinese scientist He Jiankui's unpublished research on Tuesday, underscoring massive ethical and practical oversights in his claim that he successfully used the gene-editing tool CRISPR to create genetically engineered children.
But the new system of oversights, with a full independent Audit and Compliance Committee and a revamped Finance Committee made up of members with genuine qualifications, should limit the scope for what Blatter's critics labeled a "client system".
She never won an Emmy for Grey's—still one of the Television Academy's biggest oversights considering her five consecutive nominations—but let me see this as dispassionately as I can: she had freaking better get one for Eve.
Although Mr. Puzder is not the first of Mr. Trump's nominees to fail to pay taxes or employ an undocumented immigrant, critics say that the oversights are particularly egregious for a businessman who would lead the Labor Department.
Still, the deaths come at a sensitive moment for the city and the child welfare agency, which has come under withering criticism since lapses and oversights were revealed after the deaths of several other children in recent months.
One reason for these oversights may be that, despite the wealth of scholarly attention paid to AMNH itself, there is hardly any scholarly literature focused on the Roosevelt statue, undermining claims for its significance as a work of art.
The nominations for the 68th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced this morning, and despite a few inexplicable oversights—Samantha Bee, Outlander, and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend deserved waaaaay more nods—the rest of the contenders are all ... surprisingly great?
One alum detailed nearly every problem, deficiency, and institutional issue that was not addressed by that $1 million in this story and it's a long list of oversights of things that colleges actually should be providing and spending on.
So it is impossible to tell whether the most recent collection of loose ends, like the homeless guy named Henry Bergen who steals Ramon's bike and Hailey's insistence that the treehouse fire was real, are cliffhangers or just oversights.
Google isn't alone in having oversights when it comes to policing harassment on its platforms — Spotify currently doesn't allow users to block each other, and BuzzFeed News reported that many people have been complaining of stalkers using that access for abuse.
Facebook is fielding so many problems, oversights, scandals and other miscellaneous ills that it wouldn't surprise anyone to hear that its fact-checking program, undertaken last year after the network was confronted with its inaction in controlling disinformation, is falling apart.
Yet despite these errors and oversights, the remembrance on November 8th—one of dozens the World War II Memorial is planning in the long run-up to the 75th anniversary of VJ Day in August 2020—was a moving moment.
To avoid predicaments like the fallout from airlines' poor treatment of customers, companies must build cultures in which leaders are first required to take real responsibility for even their everyday errors and oversights, the ones that do not go viral.
Yet most of the nation's Customs and Border Protection facilities along the border lack sufficient accommodations, staffing or procedures to thoroughly assess health needs or provide more than basic emergency care, a situation that has led to dangerous medical oversights.
That settlement is resulting in a $5 billion fine, the largest ever for a tech company, in addition to a number of conditions that will require Facebook to submit new products and services for a third-party privacy review and other oversights.
Those initial oversights by the ride-hailing giant— like taking two years to recognize that most consumers in the area didn&apost have credit cards — helped Careem, an upstart ride-hailing company founded by former McKinsey partners, scale up with much success.
Information security (infosec) experts and white hat hackers have shown, often through eye-catching stunts, that thanks to apparent security oversights, it is possible for malicious actors to access data on certain toys' users, muck with toys' operations, and even take control of them.
These oversights are likely due to technical constraints, and I understand that it may be unfair to judge them too harshly, but they further weaken already compromised design in a way that frequently pulled me out of the experience the game was trying to craft.
The cost of the Louisiana plant, which converts natural gas into plastics ingredient ethylene, is expected to reach as high as $12.9 billion - up from an originally envisioned $8.9 billion - hit by poor weather conditions, delays and oversights including duplicate credits and procurement back-charges.
The company said the review of the project, which was initially expected to cost $8.9 billion in 2014, revealed oversights such as duplicate credits and overlooked contracts, adjustments for potential insurance claims, procurement back-charges and remaining work and repairs that needed to be done.
In May, Sasol had increased the expected cost of the U.S. project by around $1 billion following a review by new management that revealed oversights such as duplicate credits and overlooked contracts, adjustments for potential insurance claims, procurement back-charges and remaining work and repairs.
For a time, however, it was possible to think that Nestler was falling towards greater and greater obscurity, which was rather ironic for an artist whose films endeavor to redress the oversights of history, bringing the overlooked realities of oppression and place to greater notice.
" Current FBI Director Christopher Wray told ABC News that many of the FBI oversights detailed in the report are "unacceptable," but added that it's "important that the inspector general found that, in this particular instance, the investigation was opened with appropriate predication and authorization.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE's (R-Utah) latest declarations that any resistance by the government of Puerto Rico to the oversights board's fiscal plan would be illegal, and that PROMESA had vested authority on the board to act in accordance to its mandate.
Mr McConnell is now promising the same again—a reform that, because of the complexity of health-care policy, as well as the inevitable compromises, misjudgements and oversights, will at some point require bipartisan remedial action, which, for the same reason, would probably be unavailable to it.
Amazon employees met with officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this summer as part of a sustained attempt to sell the company's controversial facial recognition technology, as revealed by internal emails obtained by the Project on Government Oversights and first published in The Daily Beast.
"You can't look back at the worst financial crisis of our lifetimes that started in 2008 and not have some important lessons about the critical nature of oversights in financial markets and institutions," said Goolsbee, who served on the Council as part of the Obama Administration.
Given that Mosley is in the collection of neither the Whitney Museum of American Art nor the Museum of Modern Art, and I know of no in-depth studies of postwar American artists working in wood, a lot of inequities and oversights have yet to be addressed.
One of the more egregious oversights in Ken Burns's recent documentary was not highlighting the extraordinary role that civilian State and USAID foreign service officers, many with exceptional language skills, played when deployed in the war zone as part of the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam.
One explores the fascinating potential of virtual reality and explores the limits of marriage, one takes place in a world precisely like our own and grounds its drama in the oversights of Silicon Valley, and the other is a wild, funky romp through the fame machine and its effects.
There was no News Feed in the app where you could browse just Group posts without Page updates and status updates from friends mixed in; there was no universal search across your Groups; and there was no way to organize Groups into collections for easier access, among other oversights.
This is an interesting and important twist on the AI challenge: many worry about how AI will replace humans, and/or will quietly help evade ethical and privacy oversights — "societal angst" as Microsoft's Emma Williams, the GM of Bing Studio and its "EQ Expert", put it (EQ: emotional quotient).
Not surprisingly, there were some notable oversights as well, with "Cats" failing to make the cut for musical or comedy (a category composed of some movies that, as usual, don't really seem to fit either description), while "Game of Thrones" earned a lone nomination for Kit Harington in its final season.
Loza emphasizes that while the attacks likely required extensive expertise and planning over months, or even years, they were enabled by sloppy and insecure network architecture within the Mexican financial system and security oversights in SPEI, Mexico's domestic money transfer platform run by central bank Banco de México, also known as Banxico.
Among other points, it highlighted bureaucratic oversights that made it difficult for intelligence agencies to communicate with one another, and criticized policies at the border and points of entry into the U.S. The commission also called for a robust system of congressional oversight, which the two co-chairmen said Wednesday remains sorely lacking.
Then, three years ago, Elle deemed "North Korea chic" a top trend from the fall 2013 shows, citing "take no prisoners tailoring" and an "edgier, more dangerous" take on a military aestheticBeyond editorial, er, oversights, there are far too many examples of the fashion industry really missing the mark when it comes to Asian stereotypes.
Sure, White House officials reportedly did not respond to "several weeks' worth of inquiries" about the Egg Roll, but perhaps the simple oversights are due to the fact that Trump has direct access to the Easter Bunny — his press secretary, Sean Spicer — and therefore, figured all of his Easter egg needs were taken care of.
Like its removed political oversights, Infinite's deliberations over the nature of games and the passivity or impassivity of writer and player feel largely self-interested—its two central preoccupations, simplistic moralizing and prodding at narrative form, leave you convinced that rather than moral, social, or human issues, Infinite is interested in sophomoric debates about video games.
WASHINGTON — The death of an Army soldier after a blast in southern Afghanistan this month was the result of a series of oversights by a military unit that frequently used a small strip of desert as a patrol route and observation post, prompting Taliban militants to bury explosives nearby, military officials familiar with the matter said.
After this vacation, I only have two unforgivable oversights on the Boston Bucket List: I have yet to catch a game at Fenway, and I have never visited Salem (which I've been told is way less kitschy than I imagined, since I basically thought Salem was a 24/7/365 city-wide version of Sleep No More but for the The Crucible).
That's great, but, after they have argued and discussed the list (and, ahem, "corrected" us for our oversights), I sincerely hope that they find the time to seek out those movies that they may not know, including the likes of "A Touch of Sin" and "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu," titles that easily stand alongside the cinematic classics of the 20th century.
Zhang was imprisoned for two years and ordered to pay a 1 million yuan fine, and Qin was fined 500,000 yuan and given an 18-month sentence, "but with a two-year reprieve," per AP. Go deeper: Report: Huge oversights in Chinese scientist's gene-edited babies attempt Report: Location of Chinese scientist who says he created first gene-edited babies unknown The ethical red flags of genetically edited babies
Other committees, too, had their own lists of Trump-administration oversight oversights: the Natural Resources Committee's lack of interest in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's suspected ethical and managerial misdeeds, which have been the subject of at least 22016 federal investigations, for instance; or the Veterans Affairs Committee's refusal to look into whether three Trump friends, all Mar-a-Lago members, improperly influenced a $244 billion contract to modernize veterans' health care records.
While it expresses horrors, it also comes alive as Perlongher's heightened language pushes his content into another dimension: In mama's baskets that alternatively are emptied or filled with emeralds, tubes, in the tuck of that bias that tightens — a little too much — those bras, in the moony blue hair seaglory, in the sucking of that squeezed tit, in the kneeling stool, against a mandolin, salami, pool of smooth pipes There Are Cadavers As the poem grows into a kind of rhythmic litany of the endless deaths, the poet calls upon his own friends, living and dead, for their ethical oversights: I don't want to mention it, Fernando, but that time you sent me to the office to do the paperwork, while I was crossing the street, a little old woman fell down, hit by a piston rod, and the carriages going by, with those outdated crepes (I happen to need, as I've told you, another pair of white pants) do you think they are going to stop, Fernando?

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