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"overseer" Definitions
  1. (old-fashioned) a person whose job is to make sure that other workers do their work
  2. a person or an organization that is responsible for making sure that a system is working as it should

367 Sentences With "overseer"

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Breakingviews: China's stock markets could use a more ambitious overseer.
Former NBA commissioner David Stern is like a plantation overseer.
For many years, I have served as overseer for this region.
Coughlin, in an overseer role, has the final say on things.
At the campsite, I find some important instructions from the overseer.
The Federal Communications Commission should be the overseer of these regulations.
He was the overseer of what is perhaps medicine's greatest triumph.
Duquette, 60, replaced Andy MacPhail as Baltimore's overseer of baseball operations.
He is also an overseer of the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras.
Austin's overseer, Oscar Goldman, was introduced in the first TV movie,.
Jones grew up in south London, the son of a printer's overseer.
Saturn, the overseer of the zodiac, conjoins with the sun on Tuesday.
But he, the overseer of a Snapchat-exclusive outlet, does expect more.
Lee then ordered the overseer to thoroughly wash our backs with brine.
Harriet's fight is not like Frederick Douglass's physical fight with an overseer.
If confirmed, Quarles will be the overseer for the nation's bank system.
Ulbricht was the architect and overseer of the entire Silk Road enterprise.
The document hints that the political support for a consumer finance overseer remains.
In "The Book of Night Women," Lilith briefly lives with an Irish overseer.
They suggest Republicans in Congress don't think an independent overseer is necessary at all.
It has absence—the heat, the unseen if obvious overseer—and an atmospheric presence.
Harriet talks about her skull being fractured at a young age by an overseer.
Instead, he made a point of saying twice that Congress is the Fed's overseer.
Essentially, you become the overseer of the business, rather than a front-line worker.
Naemi, the dam's overseer, said that the dam was merely "settling" into the earth.
And if that case goes to court, the F.B.I. will need an impartial overseer.
In 1957 the Communist Party established the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association as an official overseer.
Acting as enabler rather than overseer, the Getty has ensured a remarkable collaboration between institutions.
In the Duggar family, an older member is usually the designated overseer of courtship dates.
With this misleading claim, Trump is painting Whitaker as an even-handed overseer for Mueller.
Is this a big number for our nation's primary overseer of markets and investor protection?
When Congress created the new overseer, it also dictated its first priority: making mortgages safer.
The region has gained a reputation as the world's strictest overseer of the technology industry.
He decides to confront the overseer and it really defines the rest of his life.
An overseer remembered Jefferson instructing him not to exercise any power over the Hemings women.
Viewers will remember HAL as the overseer of the giant, ill-fated interplanetary spacecraft Discovery.
Most queries I receive as overseer of The Times's style guidelines involve the mechanics of language.
Along the way, the overseer has also set out some tables with useful items on them.
A former mine overseer, he is known for charting his own path and his modest tastes.
He is now an overseer of the Society of the Cincinnati's American Revolution Institute, in Washington.
Ms. Haberman has departed the show, but its current overseer, Julie Branam, has stayed the course.
And when the overseer declined to wield the lash, a constable stepped up, Mr. Norris said.
He has used this position to exhibit many of the traits associated with a colonial overseer.
The trust in July reached a major reform agreement with its overseer, the Pennsylvania attorney general's office.
It's the overseer, the leader of this underground bunker, and she's reminding everyone about the special occasion.
The longtime overseer of "48 Hours," she was a trusted consigliere to the network rank-and-file.
The basic program is run by the states, but the federal Department of Labor is the overseer.
The pivotal scene of Douglass's story is a physical brawl, where he physically bests a brutal overseer.
As the overseer of Point21974 Asset Management, Cohen is considered one of the top hedge-fund managers.
The overseer, Jim (Paul Alexander Nolan), asks her why she would ever think a thing like that.
As early as 1976, Ashton, J&J's longtime talc overseer, recognized as much in a memo to colleagues.
He had been overseer of the country's $1.6 trillion in student loan debt held by 44 million borrowers.
Their overseer tells them to look after the cow with care, as it is a source of milk.
And let's not forget India, a budding titan that regards itself as the Indian Ocean region's benevolent overseer.
She was also a trustee of the Institute of International Education and an overseer of the International Rescue Committee.
Now Finocchio is back, Raphaely is out, and Hong is still the general overseer from his seat inside Turner.
All this led a former overseer of the CIA to label Mr Trump an "unwitting agent" of the Kremlin.
But I don't think they should — and I think Kevin Feige, the overseer of the universe, gets that, too.
He and other justices are not keen to play map overseer for a new category of skewed-line complaints.
Its review prompted the grid overseer to add an additional 200 MW to its normal 250 MW power reserves.
One of the contracts that accompanies this mission asks you to murder every last Abbey overseer in the place.
Four other tombs were found, including one belonging to Khufu-Imhat, the overseer of buildings in the royal palace.
Energy companies and their federal overseer, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, promote the safety record of pipelines.
She is primarily the financial overseer of the restaurant and, as always, remains obsessed with orderliness and quality control.
As their overseer, the S.E.C. must conduct examinations of them every year and issue an annual report of its findings.
Overseer – when the canary in the mine (Cassandra / Oracle / Vanguard) stops being passive and starts being lead (beacon / Firestarter / spearhead).
This week the overseer of Mr Abe's reforms, Akira Amari, the economy minister, resigned over bribery allegations, denying any wrongdoing.
In this case, the IG would not be an appropriate overseer until it can clear up its carve-out matter.
To the Overseer Guard that fell from the rafters after I knocked him out in the Vice Overseer's Office: Oof.
One gem hides in such plain sight that its overseer, Flemming Moller Mortensen, says that even Aalborgians forget it exists.
You emerge from a fallout shelter and are given the task of following in the footsteps of its former Overseer.
Rebecca Lambe, the quiet overseer, is a nonpareil talent, and she has brought in a slew of talented, young operatives.
After this generic pair is chased by the orphanage overseer (Mel Brooks, criminally underused) they arrive in the big city.
The shuttles, made by the French firm Easymmile, carry six passengers and a human overseer to keep an eye on things.
You begin with a tutorial where you follow the Vault 76 overseer, who left earlier and is venturing through the wasteland.
Electing the overseer of such a reliable source of tax revenue is supposed to prevent such a cosy system from evolving.
As overseer of the foreign policy part of the transition, it was in fact Kushner's job to conduct meetings like these.
The issue of voter suppression has been central to the race in Georgia, where Kemp is the state's top election overseer.
Peng was the "big professor", the pad holding overseer who handled the fifty or so fighters under the Sor Thanikul flag.
There is no one — no national regulatory body and frequently no local overseer — assiduously supervising where all that money is going.
Osmin, in the original a cruel, vindictive overseer, is reimagined as a kind of philosopher-monk: artistic, melancholy, a Shylock figure.
Qatar's official overseer of charities denied on Sunday that philanthropic groups in the country backed terrorism, saying it deplored the accusation.
But Roku, which has sought to paint itself as a neutral platform overseer, isn't accustomed to being so publicly called out.
Our trusty human overseer takes the car out of autonomy as soon as he realizes the car is veering into unwanted territory.
Microsoft's demo purposely focused on a construction worksite, where accidents are too common, and a smart AI overseer sort of makes sense.
In the video, Tarek is firing off a costume-built AR15 at a shooting range while being coached by an unidentified overseer.
A sob, a moan, and then the overseer found the bodies of these strong men and lithe women in the cane fields.
Just 17, María is reluctantly betrothed to the plantation's overseer, a match that will ensure status and job security for her family.
Quarles will take over as overseer of the U.S. banking system, filling the role Daniel Tarullo had before he resigned in April.
It allegorically pits the enlightened orchestra leader against a Machiavellian "Overseer;" the two play cards in an obscure battle for black humanity.
The China flyaround • Meet Liu He, the man President Xi Jinping plans to name as overseer of China's financial and industrial sectors.
Previously the overseer of Google's browser products including Chrome, Upson may not seem the most obvious person to lead a mosquito trial.
In one image, prisoners crack a smile in front of the camera as an armed overseer on horseback hovers in the background.
Meanwhile, "Nuclear Winter" adds a new mode in which players compete to become a vault overseer by battling each other to the death.
She is an overseer of Weill Cornell Medicine and is the chairwoman of the Foundation for a Civil Society, both in New York.
Refusing Mr Trump's demand, or resigning on principle, could well have let the president install a more pliant overseer of Mr Mueller's investigation.
A news clipping mentions that they're busy burying the high overseer killed in the failed assault on Delilah Copperspoon's throne in Dishonored 2.
Kashkari has first-hand experience with bailouts, having served as the overseer of the 2009 program that rescued banks after the financial crisis.
The Overseer grew up in Appalachia, Bethesda told me, and the journey through her ruined homeland is the emotional core of Fallout 76.
Jillian Patricia Pirtle, Ms. Burton-Lyles's successor as overseer of the National Marian Anderson Museum in Philadelphia, said the cause was heart failure.
And as the overseer of such a sprawling company, Mr. Iger could see any number of unexpected issues pop up during a campaign.
The top United States bank overseer told reporters Wednesday that he supports moderate changes to the strict post-crisis rules placed on banks.
She suffered a traumatic brain injury as a teenager when an overseer threw a 2-pound weight that struck her in the head.
The Federal Housing Financial Agency (FHFA), which regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has not been the strong independent overseer that Congress envisioned.
Essentially getting rid of the independent overseer of Congress's own ethics doesn't send a signal that Congress is likely to take these matters seriously.
As governor general, Payette is supposed to be an impartial overseer of the democratic process, and not get involved in politics or spiritual matters.
Gould observed that the mischievous and sometimes violent mouse of the late 21s morphed into the benign, bland overseer of a vast corporate empire.
Rather than running schools itself, the state became an overseer, hiring independent operators of public schools — that is, charter schools — and tracking their performance.
Critic's Pick Kaneisha begs Mista Jim, her overseer on the MacGregor plantation, to call her a "nasty Negress" as he forces himself upon her.
Mr. Stringer's influence comes from his role as the overseer of five municipal public pension funds, which together manage over $200 billion in assets.
Dale R. Folwell, the recently elected Republican treasurer of North Carolina and a certified public accountant, is one pension overseer challenging the status quo.
Jeb Bush (R) on Monday even called for the resignation of Broward County's election overseer Brenda Snipes, a Democrat that he appointed after 2000.
"If you take the mindset of how a plantation would work, there'd be the overseer guy in command of all of it," he says.
Scott M. Stringer, comptroller of New York City and overseer of city pension funds with $170 billion in assets, hopes to stop this trend.
"It's a little bit of a similar situation with different parties, to put it mildly," he said, casting himself as the administration's ultimate overseer.
The Trump administration is proposing to set up a new regulatory agency with authority over tobacco products, replacing the FDA as overseer of the industry.
The company has replaced teams within its fundamental stock business and said last year that the unit's previous overseer, Quintin Price, would leave the firm.
The European Union delegation and the office of Bosnia's international peace overseer expressed concerns about his arrest and urged all sides to refrain from violence.
The European Union delegation and the office of Bosnia's international peace overseer expressed concerns about the arrests and urged all sides to refrain from violence.
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, the federal overseer that many view as the industry's likely regulator, said it was keeping an eye on the offerings.
He gives his resignation to Lord Grantham, who allows him to retire with a pension and stay on at Downton in a general overseer role. 
The chief U.S. bank overseer on Wednesday called on the financial services industry to provide better ways to serve customers online or risk losing business.
"They want us to be portrayed as a giant plantation, where sugar is the overseer, and everyone else is just working for them," he said.
"The beauty of this more fragmented model for Xi is that he is still the final overseer through the oversight commission he created," she said.
His installation of his son-in-law as paramount economic overseer last year damaged what meager confidence remained in the independence of Turkey's central bank.
The case is far from the first legal dispute to arise from Interior's role as the overseer of Indian tribes' gambling agreements with the states.
The overseer is Thomas Byrnes, New York City's chief of detectives who implemented the process of photographing not just convicted criminals but suspects as well.
Rather than a neutral overseer of the markets, they want FERC to take a more active role in pushing fossil fuel plants off the grid.
In 2011, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the overseer of Fannie and Freddie, sued Morgan Stanley on their behalf, naming Mr. Phillips as a defendant.
He will take over as overseer of the nation's banking system, a role Daniel Tarullo had filled before he resigned from the Fed in April.
Sometimes there, sometimes not, now you see him, now you don't—less the hero of a thousand faces than the overseer with a million eyes.
Andrew Ross Sorkin suggests hiring a "corporate monitor," an independent overseer who would provide regular reports to the public about any possible instances of conflicts.
Early on in the ferocious new play Slave Play, a slave woman named Kaneisha (Teyonah Parris) asks her overseer if he is going beat her.
And in November, he finally did it, firing Sessions and appointing Matthew Whitaker as his acting replacement — meaning that Whitaker, not Rosenstein, became Mueller's top overseer.
In the process, they're creating an interesting new set of robot overseer jobs that could shed some light on the future of last-mile delivery employment.
Ideally, we can do this in a way that is open to all participants, without having to involve a Big Brother overseer like a dominant corporation.
Grassley on Grassley: "This is what Chuck Grassley does... I think I've got a pretty good reputation for being what I call an equal-opportunity overseer."
The Trump administration plans to replace Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry as chief overseer of federally chartered banks, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
The brokerage industry's overseer, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, on Monday named a former markets regulator, Robert W. Cook, as its president and chief executive officer.
Sanders' team initially accused the Democratic Party of leaving 90-some precincts without a neutral overseer to verify the results, an allegation the party has denied.
Its profits are collapsing, its stock is below $2, and last Monday the company got bad news from the Education Department in Washington, a main overseer.
In one really telling, pivotal, critical moment in his life, "The overseer is going to kill me by beating me," because that was a real fear.
In one particularly vivid instance, they pounced on an overseer who tried to whip an African woman, lashing him instead, bringing such predations to an end.
Investigators' concerns center on a deal known as the Concorde Agreement that the federation signed in 2013 in its role as the overseer of Formula One.
The Wolfgang Puck in charge here is the proficient overseer of high-end hotel amenities, not the chef who crossed boundaries and defined an earlier era.
But tranquility may be a high price to pay for Republicans who with this agreement cede their role as the prudent overseer of the nation's purse.
But his departure will set off a scramble within the Appropriations committee, where his colleagues will be eager to assume the task of Pentagon budget overseer.
Kemp's decision to continue wearing his election-overseer hat even as he runs for office created an obvious conflict of interest, which he has brazenly exploited.
While the workers mostly despise her, and engage in small-scale acts of resistance against her and her overseer (Natalino Balasso), they more or less agree.
The last time I was in Africa, I saw a plantation overseer getting on a small plane with a bullwhip, on his way to someplace growing cotton.
But then Charlie's father dies, and to pay his debts, Charlie is forced to work for the odious Cap'n Buck, an evil plantation overseer and slave catcher.
From the site: On the outside of the heavily-worn tin box, we see a stamp showing that it was issued to the Overseer of Vault #43.
TB Joshua to apologise for his 'false prophesy' Nigerian pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua is the General Overseer of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations in Lagos, Nigeria.
The agreement with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office, the trust's sole overseer, could offer the clarity needed for Mondelez to make a new approach to acquire Hershey.
The FBI also was said to be examining Mr McAuliffe's activities as an overseer of the Clinton Foundation, to which Mr Wang donated $2 million in 2013.
At forty-six, he has held a number of titles, but "overseer"—a derisive term for black proxies of white authority—was hardly one he was seeking.
After fears grew that the Nixon administration had politicized the intelligence agencies in the 1970s, the Justice Department emerged as a neutral overseer of the intelligence agencies.
" When Charlie's father dies, the boy becomes easy prey for Captain Buck, the overseer of a plantation with a "rep-a-tation knowed even beyond Richland District.
Some clues that stuck with me: 57A: A "Course overseer, for short" could be a PROF or a PROCTOR, I guess, but we have only three squares.
Sure, it was awkward to see Kaneisha twerk to a Rihanna song in Mammy-ish garb for her white husband, who was dressed as a plantation overseer.
You know, you might see a handful of enslaved workers in the fields, and an overseer on a horse, and then the owner in a big house.
Osmin, the pasha's overseer and the guardian of the harem, dominates "Abduction" with extravagant musical rages that reach down to the depths of the bass vocal range.
At one point during Thursday's hearing, prosecutor Michael Dreeben was asked whether Mueller's overseer could change or rescind the May 2017 order that appointed the special counsel.
Alaska plays an outsized role in the nation's oil supply, and Murkowski's role as the chief congressional overseer and appropriator for Interior should scare Trump and Zinke.
Rachel Goslins, director of the Smithsonian's Arts and Industries Building and overseer of the robots' deployment, said she has been "blown away" by visitors' reactions to them.
Jacob Williams, corporate governance manager for pension overseer Florida State Board of Administration, said it voted its 2.2 million Disney shares against the compensation on similar concerns.
But there's a hidden subtext here: If Legion hits, Hawley could become, simultaneously, one of TV's most respected auteurs and a massively successful overseer of multiple TV series.
The Attorney General's office, the trust's sole overseer, had threatened legal action to remove trustees unless a settlement over its governance was reached by the end of July.
It is a surprising way for a top adviser to Diyanet, the government's overseer of mosques, to illustrate the difference between Turkish and what he calls "Arab" Islam.
Amsterdam, 1637: Sara de Vos waits to see the chief overseer of the St. Luke's guild of master painters to ask that he reinstate her to its ranks.
He's also likely to touch on the flood of "founders" who have exited the Libra Association, which is supposed to be an independent overseer of Facebook's libra cryptocurrency.
She was one of her husband's chief campaign strategists and overseer of a failed health care effort, while holding her marriage together through his sex scandals and impeachment.
"There is a definite increase in the exploitation of the forest by the rural folk because of the poor rains," said Victor Chiiba, forestry overseer for Southern Province.
That may have led Trump to label him a "Democrat" — a label he's also given to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the overseer of Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
When the proposal was received coolly, Bowlen Wallace's biggest ally, her uncle Bill Bowlen, went to court in October to demand that the trustees have an independent overseer.
As the self-proclaimed overseer of the All-Lefty Team, it pains me to snub both D'Angelo Russell of the Nets and Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox in this category.
Mr. Rosenstein, who had an inside look at the investigation as its overseer and at Mr. Trump's behavior as a top political appointee, is himself set to depart.
Mr. Reismeier is taking over more than 15 years after the Pentagon named the first overseer of a tribunal system at Guantánamo Bay — set up after the Sept.
They were welcomed by the island's mysterious overseer, Mr. Roarke (played by the dashing actor Ricardo Montalbán), who had godlike powers to predict outcomes and turn back time.
However, the chief economist advising a new state budget overseer told Reuters he was concerned the spending might weaken state finances just as economic growth begins to falter.
It's likely a new overseer would need time to be read-in to the details of the investigation, but it's not clear what that would mean for Mueller.
Mr. Donovan has spent nearly 25 years at Goldman, where he worked with companies and individuals both as an investment banking adviser and as an investment management overseer.
Space Force will be the provider of forces to US Space Command, a separate organization established earlier this year as the overseer of the military&aposs space operations.
Space Force will be the provider of forces to U.S. Space Command, a separate organization established earlier this year as the overseer of the military&aposs space operations.
If confirmed, Quarles would fill a role left vacant since the passing of the Dodd-Frank banking reforms as the central bank's chief overseer of the financial system.
The distinction belongs to Susan Morrison, the articles editor of The New Yorker magazine and the longtime overseer of its Talk of the Town and Shouts and Murmurs sections.
Feedback has been exciting: When [CitiWatch overseer Major Hood] saw the output of our model, not just the person but the behavior, arguing or fighting, his eyes lit up.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's office, the trust's sole overseer, had threatened legal action to remove trustees unless a settlement over its governance was reached by the end of July.
And it doesn't end there – Dr. Carla Hayden, the current Librarian of Congress and the overseer of the Copyright Office, is a past president of the American Library Association.
Hard-liners struck a different chord, drawing on the oft-repeated propaganda message that the February elections had been "influenced" by Britain, Iran's former imperial overseer and historic enemy.
"It's natural for the unification ministry to lead the ongoing developments, and the Blue House is an overseer as it has always been," a foreign ministry official told Reuters.
He joined the Volkswagen Group in 2011 as an overseer of strategic projects in Group Sales, later taking charge of the Marketing and Sales division of VW Commercial Vehicles.
She took a blow to her head and was nearly killed when she stepped between a slave who left a field without permission and an overseer, according to History.com.
Toward the end, Mr. Ladd rolled tape of a female officer who said she sometimes feels like a modern-day overseer, keeping her peers penned in and closely watched.
As the overseer, it hires workers to cut the lawn, take out the trash, clean lobbies and common areas and maintain pools, tennis courts, golf courses and other amenities.
A dozen former students of a New York school for deaf children filed a lawsuit Wednesday arguing that they were abused by the male overseer of a female dormitory.
When the Ottoman Turkish overseer, Osmin, enters and sings about his rage against the Christian prisoners, he fantasizes about hanging them, impaling them on hot stakes and beheading them.
The coastal locations (filmed in Sri Lanka) are picturesque, the Bollywoodish music is catchy and the performers, including Amanda Redman of "New Tricks" as the hospital's overseer, are ingratiating.
The coastal locations (filmed in Sri Lanka) are picturesque, the Bollywoodish music is catchy and the performers, including Amanda Redman of 'New Tricks' as the hospital's overseer, are ingratiating.
Joseph M. Otting, who leads the bank's main federal overseer, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, said last week that he was "encouraged" by Mr. Scharf's actions.
But with just weeks left before Georgia's election for governor—in which Mr Kemp is not just overseer, but also the Republican nominee—"exact match" is back in the news.
The emotional center of the show, though, is Vivian, whose infant son's blue eyes are evidence that he's the product of a rape by Jones (Brough Hansen), the plantation overseer.
Darnell Earley was the state-appointed overseer for barely a year, after serving as emergency manager of the City of Flint; he was appointed to both posts by Mr. Snyder.
The president of the United States, as the country's primary representative abroad, commander of the armed forces, and overseer of all ambassadorial relations, has extraordinary power to shape global affairs.
Mr. Gulen is the overseer of a religious movement that runs schools, charities and other enterprises in a number of countries, but that the Turkish government considers a terrorist organization.
Taibbi describes in full the horrors of institutionalized poverty in neighborhoods like Tompkinsville, from the real-estate scams that created them to the overseer mentality of the police patrolling them.
The school is to pay for the so-called compliance overseer and to provide space for a victim advocate, who will also be available to students through a crisis hotline.
Outside the monastery is a small museum with beautiful rugs from the past that the overseer is happy to spread out for display, but attempts to buy one were unsuccessful.
The U.S. stopped using it after the nations agreed in the mid-1990s to create a global overseer of trade — the World Trade Organization — and its binding dispute-settlement system.
The Libra Association is a group of more than two dozen nonprofits and companies who will be "founding members" of what is planned to be an independent overseer of the cryptocurrency.
We know what we don't want: people shouldn't immerse themselves in an echo chamber of agreeing voices, but neither should they have stuff forced upon them by a paternalistic news overseer.
Plantation managers acted with independence (though they were held to account for killed or damaged slaves); the Bréda overseer Bayon de Libertat seems to have exercised that freedom mostly for embezzlement.
When at last the overseer arrives, late, he apologizes; he was detained by a meeting at the "Chamber of Orphans" — supported, in part, by the guild's sales of its members' works.
"No amount of pension reforms will make Greece's debt sustainable without debt relief," Mr. Thomsen, the fund's European head and overseer of the Greek talks, wrote in a recent blog post.
He loved Baltimore, but was wrenched out of it when he was fifteen and sent a year later to be "broken" in the backwoods by a cruel overseer named Edward Covey.
Under a reform agreement announced last month with the Pennsylvania attorney general's office, its sole overseer, the trust will appoint up to nine new board members by the end of 20023.
Under a reform agreement announced last month with the Pennsylvania attorney general's office, its sole overseer, the trust will appoint up to nine new board members by the end of 2017.
Knowing that his relative helped his wife and four children to Ontario, in spite of being disabled after an overseer broke his arm, made a difference in Allah's life, he says.
H & R Block, as a diversified financial services company, lost some its luster after 2000, when Henry stepped down as chairman and retired (though he remained as an active unofficial overseer).
The groom's mother is a gallery instructor at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, a member of the board of advisers for the Huntington Theater and an overseer of the Boston Ballet.
Similar arguments have been made for decades, and consistently rejected on the merits by the Postal Regulatory Commission, the independent overseer of USPS whose members are presidentially appointed from both parties.
And although each robot currently requires its own human overseer, the plan is that, ultimately, a single person will be able to herd a flock of up to 100 of them online.
Glass, James McAvoy as Kevin Wendell Crumb/The Horde, Bruce Willis as David Dunn/The Overseer, and Sarah Paulson as Dr. Ellie Staple in "Glass," written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
It's also a factory town, and Hades is both the grim god of death and a malevolent overseer, forcing his tenants to labor unceasingly at building an endless wall around his city.
A former employee of the Tirana Stock Exchange and its financial overseer, Gjergji identified the lack of an electronic trading system as one of the reasons that doomed the Tirana Stock Exchange.
By continuing to serve as the principal overseer of that flow, Washington enjoys striking geopolitical advantages that its foreign policy elites would no more abandon than they would their country's nuclear supremacy.
If Risto Libera—the overseer that I imported from a race of ravenous insectoid cyborgs called the Cravers—is splitting his time between fleet command and system management, he's probably being wasted.
That race pitting Abrams against Republican Brian Kemp, the state's top elections overseer, has become a flashpoint for allegations of voter suppression by Democrats due to the state's strict voter-identification law.
Those houses, some longtime residents lament, feel so large that they evoke plantation homes, complete with second-story porches an overseer might use to keep an eye on the black residents nearby.
He is an overseer of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and on the board of governors of Junior Achievement Worldwide in Boston, which provides support to students for future jobs around the world.
What we want to see as a central bank, what we want to see as overseer, as supervisor is that effective supervision continues to be delivered wherever the financial industry is located.
Mr. Draghi said those banks could be fixed — the European Central Bank functions as the eurozone's supreme bank overseer, and it is ultimately responsible for the health of the area's banking system.
At one point Ransome paints tears streaming down Mama's face, Daddy's bowed head against a wall with our narrator leaning against him, and an overseer with clenched fists standing in a doorway.
In 1983 Enoch Adejare Adeboye, a former maths professor who had become General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, acquired a small patch of land north of Lagos, Nigeria's biggest city.
He took the idea of mounting an exhibition back to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, the overseer of his museum, and it, in turn, asked the foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, for help.
It was Rosenstein who first appointed Mueller as special counsel back in May 2017, and he was Mueller's ultimate overseer for about 18 months after that (because Attorney General Jeff Sessions was recused).
The director of national intelligence serves as an overseer of the U.S. intelligence community and a close adviser to the president and National Security Council, producing each day's top-secret Presidential Daily Brief.
As the overseer of the water sampling program, Glasgow is supposed to take samples from homes at "high-risk" of water contamination, to make sure any toxic pollution is taken care of swiftly.
This could lead to tighter oversight of some bodies including SWIFT, whose lead overseer the National Bank of Belgium previously approved of an approach that put relatively little focus on end-user security.
Judge Brody endorsed Rubenstein's detailed analysis of why she has the authority, as the overseer of a mixed class action and multidistrict litigation, to interfere with private contracts between clients and their lawyers.
Part of that is simply Guardiola's nature; he sees his role as that of an overseer, a manager molding a club to his vision for a certain period of time before moving on.
In that pursuit, he received an assist from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, who as overseer of the Forest Service predicted disaster if Congress failed to allocate much more money for preventive forest management.
"The Book of Night Women" tells the story of six enslaved half sisters living on a sugarcane plantation in the late eighteenth century who plot a rebellion against the overseer who fathered them.
And when the circus overseer happens upon the man still in his cage, still fasting even though no one pays him any attention, he has to ask the hunger artist why he bothers.
She is a third-generation circus trainer and the overseer of recently arrived retirees — more than two dozen horses, a few pigs and a rowdy cluster of dogs from the Big Apple Circus.
Bosnia's international peace overseer Valentin Inzko said the name challenge "in the midst of discussions on government formation is irresponsible and counterproductive, and further undermines the trust between constituent peoples and their political representatives".
One of Trump's FCC advisors has even suggested dismantling most of the agency's pro-competition and consumer-protection functions, leaving the agency to act merely as an overseer of the nation's radio spectrum licenses.
The Taxpayer Exposure Mitigation Act, for example, would require FEMA, the NFIP's overseer, to purchase reinsurance to transfer the risk of flood losses to the private market instead of saddling taxpayers with the bill.
The main quest, or at least its beginning, has players following Vault 76's Overseer—the vault's leader—and listening to recordings she left behind as she explored West Virginia after the bombs fell.
Mr. Cuomo's administration has been buffeted by the dual-barreled convictions of one of his closest aides and friends, Joseph Percoco, and the overseer of his most prominent economic development program, Alain E. Kaloyeros.
In the audience, seated close to Mr. Rauch, was Ted Chapin, the vigilant longtime overseer of the Rodgers and Hammerstein catalog, who'd listened to Mr. Rauch's nervous pitch and given a cautious go-ahead.
President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, overseer of a contentious and bloody crackdown on drug dealers and users, boasted on Monday about having personally killed criminal suspects when he was mayor of Davao City.
But this island's overseer, called Mr. Roarke as he was on television, is played by Michael Peña in a mild misterioso vibe, in contrast with the kitsch suavity of his original portrayer, Ricardo Montalbán.
He wasn't the mayor who surprised his wife by announcing a separation at a press conference, the mayor of stop-and-frisk policing, or the overseer of a crackdown on people who are homeless.
As Wall Street's top overseer, Mr. McDonough took it as his mission to persuade the industry's largest and most competitive firms to work together to put up the money to rescue the hedge fund.
Nunes, a longtime overseer of the intelligence community, expressed concern in his interview that Trump and members of his transition team could have their privacy violated via incidental collection in the course of US surveillance.
It's abundantly clear, from reading the AG's motion, that relations between the museum and its overseer are frosty at best, and that the museum has done a dreadful job of getting the attorney general onside.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Qualcomm lost a lawsuit brought by one DC overseer, even as the DOJ intervened, while $26 bln T-Mobile US-Sprint merger is getting yanked around by agencies with opposing views.
Unlike in the United States, the French government plays a huge role in the retirement plans of individuals in France, both as a source of funds and as overseer and guarantor of the pension system.
Online objections to the Off Broadway run had been set off, at least in part, by a photograph in this newspaper, showing Kaneisha, dressed like a slave, twerking for her husband, costumed as an overseer.
Facebook has said the Association will be an independent overseer of Libra, and that Facebook will have the same level of influence as any other member after the currency transitions out of the development phase.
The Trump administration last week did announce sanctions on 17 people allegedly involved in Khashoggi's slaying, including the overseer of the Saudi consulate where Khashoggi was tortured, killed and dismembered, according to reports citing Turkish officials.
The firms were part of a group of more than two dozen nonprofits and companies originally listed as "founding members" of the Libra Association, which is intended to to be an independent overseer of the cryptocurrency.
The move comes less than three months after the charitable trust that controls Hershey reached a major reform agreement with its overseer, the Pennsylvania attorney general's office, raising questions about its future plans for the company.
Digital privacy activists have long regarded Feingold as an ally and aggressive overseer of the intelligence community, a reputation he burnished as the sole vote against the USA Patriot Act, which was passed after the Sept.
Earlier this year, however, the Supreme Court halted its implementation until further "judicial review,"and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)—overseer of the plan—is now wrangling with lawsuits from 27 states over the plan's constitutionality.
The measures are being tested in the first presidential election since the Supreme Court removed the federal government's role as overseer of electoral changes by annulling a crucial provision of the Voting Rights Act in 2013.
Matthew Sweeney, a spokesman for the New York State comptroller and overseer of the Common Retirement Fund, seemed to indicate that assessing an investment firm's potential return took a higher priority than weighing a manager's integrity.
PwC, the overseer of Oscar balloting for 83 years, had earlier taken full responsibility for Sunday's unprecedented gaffe, which stunned the star-studded Dolby Theatre crowd in Hollywood and a live television audience of millions worldwide.
Under current law, FASB and its overseer, the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) are independent, private-sector organizations that fall outside the purview of the laws that govern regulatory rulemaking and require adequate assessments before implementing standards.
Bent on becoming a veterinarian like his grandfather and uncles, Joseph H. Boardman never forgot the epiphany that instead led to his becoming a state and federal transportation official and overseer of the nation's passenger railroads.
The monitor — in the form of an independent, nonpartisan overseer, a person beyond reproach — should have access to all of the myriad Trump organization dealings, including meetings with government officials, deals and pending deals, account statements, etcetera.
The bank's announcement of an investigation by regulators including the Financial Conduct Authority, the main overseer of banks in Britain, was another black eye for Mr. Staley, who is the latest Barclays chief to have regulatory troubles.
Watch: British Comedy's Rising Star Michaela Coel on Swapping God for Filthy Jokes Shula, like her fellow witches, is physically connected by a long white ribbon to her captor, the camp's overseer Mr. Banda (Henry BJ Phiri).
"Our goal is to make Ice Castles be like the frozen version of going to Disneyland," construction overseer Jesse Stone says of amusement fortresses that are also located in Utah, Minnesota, Colorado, New Hampshire and Alberta, Canada.
The analysts said there had been signs for months that there may be tensions or a power struggle underway in the top party ranks between Mr. Wang and Liu Yunshan, the overseer of the vast propaganda apparatus.
The last person she was expecting to call her was Kristin Keeffe, one of Raniere's most loyal girlfriends, mother to his child, and longtime overseer of the very lawsuits that intimidated and silenced perceived enemies like Bouchey.
By contrast, WGN America's breakout hit "Underground" offers a more nuanced look at a woman's resistance: The slave Rosalee (Jurnee Smollett-Bell) stabs a white overseer who tried to attack her, and she eventually becomes an abolitionist.
With a regional energy market run by the state's electricity grid overseer, the California Independent System Operator, fossil-fuel plants have had increasing difficulty selling their power into a market with low-cost solar and wind power.
To Hollywood, the Disney deal looked like a family schism, with Lachlan, 46, solidly back in line to succeed his father as overseer of the family's remaining businesses and James, 3503, without a clear future at Disney.
The minister of defense at the time, Jean-Yves Le Drian, just happens to be Macron's foreign minister today, and France still maintains a strong military presence in a region where it was once the colonial overseer.
After these repeated scares, he and others — including two senators — contend that CH2M Hill and its overseer, the Department of Energy, have failed to protect workers from this dire threat and could be putting the public at risk.
The AER is overseer of the province's Orphan Well Association (OWA), which is responsible for cleaning up wells that have no owners, and keen to stop companies buying assets unless they can afford the eventual cost of decommissioning.
Fallout Shelter, released in 2015, allows players to run their own Vault as an overseer; players have an ant farm view of rooms, as well as the ability to customize their shelters, harvest resources, and recruit new citizens.
The Alberta Energy Regulator, overseer of the province's Orphan Well Association (OWA), which is responsible for cleaning up wells that have no owners, argued that sale should not go ahead unless any proceeds went first toward well decommissioning.
The minister, Jan Jambon, who is also a deputy prime minister and overseer of Belgium's police forces, expressed admiration for the New York Police Department's intelligence-gathering, its technology and the bomb-sniffing dogs in its counterterrorism unit.
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar's official overseer of charities denied on Sunday that philanthropic groups in the country backed terrorism, days after U.S. President Donald Trump backed a move by some Arab states to pressure Doha over alleged militant financing.
In closed congressional testimony in March, John M. Gore, the assistant attorney general for civil rights and the Justice Department's chief overseer of voting rights issues, said Mr. Neuman gave him the draft in an October 2017 meeting.
Instead, Mr. Kushner, who is married to Ivanka Trump, the president's older daughter, is positioning himself to be the overseer of something of even greater personal interest to his father-in-law: Mr. Trump's 2020 re-election campaign.
For that reason, Europeans say, the Fund should worry less about seeing IMF loans repaid or the sustainability of Athens' debt in the long term and accept the role of fiscal overseer that Berlin wants it to play.
"I hope the control board, the overseer in terms of fiscal stability, doesn't see this as an opportunity to amass more unelected power of the lives of the people of Puerto Rico," Grijalva said in a statement Thursday morning.
Inscriptions on walls identify her as Ruiuresti and him as Neferkehewe, "the overseer of the foreign lands" and "chief of the medjay" — an official who was active during the reign of pharaoh Thutmose III, according to Nilsson and Ward.
A third party overseer might be the key to initially starting the movement of social awareness, however, the tight knit relationships formed in companies between employees, consumers, executives, and CEO's should work in unison to ensure the positive contributions.
Adding to the uncertainty were the complications and mistrust injected into the contest by Mr. Kemp, who brushed aside repeated calls for him to step aside as the main overseer of an election in which he was a candidate.
The U.S. administration last week sent a letter to Chinese economic overseer Liu He seeking a tariff cut on U.S. autos to help cut China's trade surplus with the United States, the Wall Street Journal said, citing unnamed sources.
The itinerant workers were considered subhuman and made 40 cents a day if they were chosen by the overseer, doing backbreaking work on land that was not theirs, walking several hours back and forth to the farm each day.
Though the request initially seemed to have little currency on Capitol Hill, it gained momentum in recent days as McConnell has continued to make clear he has little interest in serving as an impartial overseer of the Senate trial.
NEW YORK, May 227 (Reuters) - The overseer of a $0003 billion U.S. Department of Justice fund for victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme said he expected to recommend payouts for at least 2000,28.6 claimants with nearly $211.1 billion in fraud losses.
" The company was "rewarded" on the stock market, he said, for a settlement that "imposed no meaningful restrictions on Facebook's data collection and sharing practices, and structural changes require a tenacious overseer to ensure compliance or they may lead to nothing.
Tarullo was known as a tough overseer of the banking system, projecting little sympathy for the suggestions and objections of the regulated entities as the Fed set about to write the regulations that would determine the outcomes of Dodd-Frank.
The closing moments, meanwhile, with the park overseer, Ford (Anthony Hopkins), essentially committing suicide by Delores in front of the board of directors, was emblematic of "Westworld's" willingness to take chances -- but also reinforced why its longterm viability is so clouded.
As overseer of the Shareholder Forum, an independent creator of programs to provide information investors need to make astute decisions, he has convened a workshop to focus investor attention on basic measures of corporate performance that generate long-term shareholder wealth.
She talked to the overseer of the polling station so he'd let me go with her in the booth, see her mark the ballot—and they even let me dip my finger in the ink that marked those who had voted.
Her memoir opens with the gripping story of Mekhennet's 2014 meeting with Abu Yusaf, overseer of a journalist hostage program and supervisor of the man who would become known as Jihadi John (and whose identity Mekhennet would reveal to the public).
Widespread anger in Georgia over a voting system that Democrats believed to be rigged against them was not enough to prevent a Republican candidate from winning a runoff on Tuesday for secretary of state, the chief overseer of the state's elections.
Audrey Geisel, the widow of the children's author Theodor Geisel — better known as Dr. Seuss — and the overseer of his estate and guardian of his legacy since his death in 21967, died on Wednesday at her home in San Diego.
The panel's vice chairman and day-to-day overseer — Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state — said in a statement that Mr. Dunlap's suit was "baseless and paranoid," and that he had not received any correspondence from the commission lately either.
The spokesman for the Office of Military Commissions, Ron Flesvig, was unable to say whether, in his capacity of overseer of the war court, Mr. Reismeier could have a say on whether General Martins would be extended in the role.
Aided by technology — some of which American companies are believed to be selling to Chinese firms — the Communist Party's overseer in Xinjiang, Chen Quanguo, has intruded into the lives of Uighurs even when they are not detained in the camps.
In 103, the federal judge handling Apple's e-book antitrust judgment appointed Michael Bromwich as the company's overseer, a respected former prosecutor and, more recently, the lawyer for Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
The OPM is the primary overseer of the process via its recently formed National Background Investigation Bureau, which works with other agencies to acquire requisite data, including the FBI, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the CIA.
Hershey rejected a $23 billion bid last summer from Oreo cookie owner Mondelez, as the Hershey Trust, which can veto a deal, was embroiled in a row with its overseer that resulted in departures at the trust and Hershey's board.
How the plantation firm and its overseer got into this situation may hold lessons for other companies in sensitive industries that are working with environmentalists to prevent deforestation and an increase in greenhouse gases, which most scientists say contribute to global warming.
Puck — the mastermind of the menu for the annual Governor's Ball after the Oscars and overseer of dozens of whimsical dishes — was joined on the red carpet Sunday by his youngest son, Oliver, who revealed how he helped with this year's spread.
He was forced to serve as rider, or overseer, on plantations there, an experience that probably made him attractive when a wealthy young man from Georgia, Thomas Spalding, went looking for slave labor for his newly purchased 4,000-acre plantation on Sapelo Island.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The overseer of a $4 billion U.S. government fund to compensate victims of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme expects to start distributing money this year, following criticism of the lack of payouts in the nearly four years since the fund's creation.
On Thursday, Scott M. Stringer, the New York City comptroller and overseer of city pension funds that hold Mylan shares, criticized Mylan's governance practices in a letter to Douglas J. Leech, chairman of the nominating and governance committee of the company's board.
BEIJING, March 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. administration last week sent a letter to Chinese economic overseer Liu He seeking a tariff cut on U.S. autos to help cut China's trade surplus with the United States, the Wall Street Journal said, citing unnamed sources.
Let's meet in the middle here: Put real effort into anticipating and countering problems with solutions that aren't just clever technical workarounds, and perhaps that will make a small dent in Facebook's growing reputation as an aloof overseer of our digital lives.[TechCrunch]
As the overseer of the Decision Desk, I have to separate the personal from the political with regards to operations, but from my own Twitter account, I've made it clear how I feel about the blatant racism expressed by the alt-right.
Three senators fired at Wells Fargo's new chief executive with fresh ammunition on Thursday: the hundreds of termination notices the bank filed with an industry overseer over the last five years as employees left the company in connection with its sales scandal.
When Ms. Battin was the overseer of library services and information technology at Columbia in the pre-internet era, her immediate goal was to create what at the time was a radical concept — a "one-stop information shopping center" at the university.
This may seem surprising for those who have come to see Germany as a haven for refugees and Ms. Merkel as the benevolent overseer of a "Willkommenskultur," taking selfies with Syrian refugees and depicted as Mother Teresa on the cover of Der Spiegel.
A German, Steinl worked as an overseer in Stryj, Poland, during World War II. When a worker, Sarah Shlomi, privately told her she was Jewish, Steinl sent her to live with Steinl's parents, The Associated Press said, citing German news agency dpa.
The Pentagon overseer of the military commissions, called the Convening Authority, will create the pool from those "best qualified for the duty by reason of age, education, training, experience, length of service, and judicial temperament," according to the Manual for Military Commissions.
But Mrs May has vowed that Britain will not be subject to rulings from the European Court of Justice once it leaves the EU. Without any supranational overseer, how can investors or exporters be sure that British standards will remain harmonised with those in Europe?
There is a reason that the United States has long sought the role of mediator or overseer whenever there is an international crisis, even under a unilateral-minded president like George W. Bush, who convened six-nation talks over North Korea's nuclear arms program.
The women who spoke to the Thomson Reuters Foundation - most of whom were aged 15 to 25 - said they were always told to swallow the pills in front of the overseer, never knowing the name of the drugs or being warned about possible side-effects.
It will now be able to cut during a burst of growth and less steeply, at the discretion of its overseer—a seven-person fiscal control board that was tasked in 2016 with approving the government's budgets in return for negotiating with its creditors.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin, one of the most aggressive U.S. securities law enforcers, next month will face his first primary challenge in over a decade from a rival who claims Galvin has neglected his role as the state's top election overseer.
She heads the world's fourth-largest economy — after the U.S., China and Japan — with an annual GDP of around $3.47 trillion and, along with French President Emmanuel Macron, is an effective overseer of the collective $17.1 trillion economy of the 28-nation European Union.
Stephan Weil, who as state prime minister sits on Volkswagen's supervisory board, faced criticism that he was a weak overseer who had only learned about the emissions scandal from the news media and allowed the company to vet a speech he gave about the crisis.
"But if the Georgia race had taken place in another country — say, the Republic of Georgia — U.S. media and the U.S. State Department would not have hesitated to question its legitimacy, if for no other reason than Kemp's dual roles as candidate and election overseer."
In "Abduction," when the European captive Pedrillo offers alcoholic temptation, and once the Quranic prohibition has been considered and discarded, Osmin, the angry overseer, becomes entirely amiable, joining Pedrillo in a tribute to Bacchus and a toast to all women, blondes and brunettes alike.
Even roles that could have easily been one-note, like the brutally pragmatic Project Noah overseer Clark Richards (Vincent Piazza), or janitor Lawrence Grey (Jason Fuchs), who serves as Renfield to Fanning's Dracula, have some nuance, thanks to strong performances and Liz Heldens' lean but sharp script.
And it's a fantastic showcase both for Bell — who's had razor-sharp comedic delivery since back in her Veronica Mars days and is clearly having a ball showing it off here — and for Ted Danson, playing the celestial overseer of the neighborhood with a showstopping smile. —CG
But in his three decades as a transit overseer, he may have left his greatest legacy in New York, where he served for more than seven years — longer than in the other two cities — and ran the nation's biggest mass transit and regional commuter rail system.
While Mr. Xi is expected to use the congress to fill more of the party's top tier with his backers, he could face stiff opposition, especially if he tries to keep his top ally and anticorruption overseer, Wang Qishan, in office despite reaching the usual retirement age.
Shortly thereafter, Claire rescues a slave who is being hanged by a hook because he fought back against his overseer, but then learns that she has saved his life only so that he can be torn to pieces by the furious white men at the door.
As such, enjoying this FX series will require not only considerable patience but realistic expectations, as series overseer Noah Hawley -- fresh off a triumphant run with "Fargo" and its prequel -- is content to gradually drill down into his protagonist's psyche, without much apparent concern about excitement or pacing.
The slow adoption is partly because in the lending industry — the overseer of roughly $14 trillion in consumer debt — most decisions for mortgages, and for some other consumer loans or credit, are based on the so-called "classic" FICO score that's been in use for more than two decades.
Here's me: You don't have control over your facial expressions right now, so my avatar is in a perpetual state of serene skepticism, like the archly superior overseer of a VR experiment in one of those '90s reality-bending sci-fi movies, like The 13th Floor or Existenz.
The bass Hans-Peter König, magnificent in the role of the irascible palace overseer Osmin, made a sly change to spoken dialogue in which Osmin invokes the authority of the dungeon master, or Stockmeister, substituting the word "Kapellmeister" — conductor — with a wink in the direction of Mr. Levine.
She's running in a tightly contested race against sitting secretary of state Brian Kemp, who in his official capacity as overseer of Georgia's voter rolls has fought hard the past few months to remove people from the active voter lists who might be inclined to vote for Abrams.
The coalition was following up on research from the Project On Government Oversight, or POGO, that indicated the four largest accounting firms are doing a sub-par job of auditing public companies and that the industry's quasi-governmental overseer was doing a poor job of watching over them.
The aftershocks keep coming: On Friday, an industry overseer, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, said it was investigating claims from former Wells Fargo employees that the bank left black marks on their employment records in retaliation for their attempts to draw internal attention to the bank's fraudulent activities.
Now they've each gone one step further, signing on to a letter sent by watchdog groups to the House Financial Services Committee earlier this month urging it to hold a hearing on the problems in the accounting industry and with its overseer, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
While it is hard to know at the moment how closely Whitaker may involve himself in the inquiry, Mueller's prosecutors have told a judge they sought approval from their previous overseer, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, for "every key step " of their investigation into former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort.
New allegations stem from a decision by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, pictured, to fire the overseer of military commissions, Harvey Rishikof, which coincided with Rishikof's secret exploration of the possibility of guilty pleas to resolve the trial of alleged 9/11 plot mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four alleged accomplices.
The DFSA overseer says it will work with qualifying participants this year to understand and develop their business proposal on a case-by-case basis, helping them establish appropriate controls for customers in the banking, finance, loan, remittance and other financial services sectors prior to a possible later 'go live' date.
Chief among them was the successful removal of a particularly strange statute, left on the state's books into the 22014s: a 250th-century rule that allowed homeowners who found a neighbor's swine on their property to legally kill the animal, so long as the carcass was sent to a county overseer.
The integration of Covert was a blip in the national picture in the 1860s, but its schools were racially mixed, as were its politics — in 1868, at a time when black men were unable to vote in the state of Michigan, the population of Covert elected one to the office of highway overseer.
That could mean Laurence D. Fink, the chief executive of BlackRock, the world's largest money management firm, sitting down with Jean-Paul Villain, an executive at the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, or Fahad al-Mubarak, the governor of Saudi Arabia's central bank and overseer of the country's $650 billion foreign reserve stash.
But as Extra Crunch's executive editor Danny Crichton and I found out in a recent conversation with Charles Plowden (one of two senior partners and the overseer of the firm's investment departments), there's a lot more to the story and motivations behind this unique 110-year-old partnership that's still going strong.
A major interagency review of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX jet faults both the manufacturer and the federal overseer for the flaws that led to two deadly crashes — the company for inadequately explaining a new flight control system at the heart of disasters, and the agency failing to understand the system it was approving.
A leading candidate in Friday's election to replace the former overseer of world soccer, who departed under a cloud of scandal last year, could bring some controversy of his own: Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa is a member of Bahrain's ruling family, which cracked down violently on protesters in the Arab Spring of 2011.
Given that the concrete building was the headquarters of Electricité du Liban, the state-owned power company and overseer of all things electric, to imagine one of the letters darkening is to fully realize the struggle over power (electrical, political, social) throughout Lebanon: Sometimes the lights do not stay on, even for the power company.
The rules also noted that an operator can fly a commercial drone without a certificate if they are supervised by someone who has been certified, opening up the possibility that future rule sets might allow multiple drones could be operated by a team with only a single certified operator who acts as an overseer.
An Anglican missionary observed that the first toy given to white children in Jamaica was often a whip; the overseer Thomas Thistlewood, who managed forty-two slaves in St. Elizabeth Parish, kept a horrifying diary that describes how, in a single year, he whipped three-quarters of the men and raped half the women.
His PR-friendly narrative stood in stark contrast to his actual actions as the de facto daily overseer of Saudi Arabia's autocratic government, including crackdowns on dissent, a brutal war in Yemen outside observers have called rife with war crimes, and other ruthless tactics that are at least more blatant than (if just as cruel as) his predecessors.
Their corporate overseer (Elisabeth Shue) -- or "senior VP of hero management" for a conglomerate known as Vought -- is responsible for preserving their squeaky-clean image; still, peeking behind the curtain -- or under the capes -- reveals utter ruthlessness, with a core group of heroes known as The Seven whose powers roughly approximate those of the Justice League.
Familiar titles like Kurosawa's "Ikiru" and Ozu's "Tokyo Story" share the schedule with virtually unknown (in America) films like "Kigeki: Nippon No Obaachan," Tadashi Imai's 1962 comedy about a pair of rogue grandmothers, or "Shitamachi Sunshine," a 1963 romantic melodrama directed by Yoji Yamada, overseer of the long-running Tora-san series (itself a prime example of shitamachi).
These loyalists, organized in "beachhead teams," have evolved into a kind of shadow government, meddling in operations and carrying reports of disloyalty, real or imagined, back to their overseer in the White House, Rick Dearborn, a former Jeff Sessions aide who runs the transition and plays a big role in shaping policy, such as it is.
Yet when Stern asked George Gallantz — his mentor at the firm of Proskauer, Rose, Goetz and Mendelsohn and the overseer of the N.B.A.'s outside counsel account — if he thought it was a good career move to accept Commissioner Larry O'Brien's offer to work solely for the league in 20143, Gallantz looked at him with disbelief.
A new attorney general who is not recused from the Trump-Russia investigation would take over from Mr. Rosenstein as the overseer of the special counsel investigation and could fire Mr. Mueller — either by declaring that Mr. Mueller has overstepped in some way, or by first modifying Justice Department regulations to eliminate the rule protecting special counsels.
In the Midwest, the party has largely fielded well-known white politicians who are modestly to the left of center — figures like Richard Cordray, the former bank overseer in the Obama administration who is locked in a close race for governor in Ohio; and Gretchen Whitmer, the former Democratic leader in the Michigan State Senate who is leading in the governor's race.
POGO also found that while the accounting industry's overseer, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, had discovered 808 cases of bad audits done by the Big Four firms since it was formed in 2003, it had only brought 18 enforcement actions against them and had only assessed them a small fraction of the potential fines it could have hit them with.

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