Word: oversights
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...really hard situation to avoid because we work with such potentially hazardous materials," Evans says. "Part of the blame lies in the oversight of the manufacturer of the chemical, who neglected to note that the chemical needed to be stored at zero degrees Celsius. The accident resulted from a lack of understanding, both on the part of the supplier and the student...
...absence of tight oversight has allowed makers of herbal products to flourish, particularly in Utah, where the dry desert air helps keeps raw materials and pills and capsules fresh, and where land and skilled labor have been relatively inexpensive. Utah's free-enterprise culture has nurtured characters like Tom Murdock, an Arizona entrepreneur who in 1969 started what is now Murdock Madaus Schwabe, whose Nature's Way line is the top-selling herbal brand in health-food stores. Murdock founded the company to market the chaparral herb, which he had used to treat his cancer-stricken wife...
...addition to the project review committee which Dunn chairs, LDI directors have also created an oversight committee that is, as its name suggests, overseeing the first phase of the project, which is expected to last five years...
...that he has changed his mind, he has contributed only to an atmosphere of teacher-bashing by making uninformed comments on last summer's teacher tests and allowing his board of education to legislate without real oversight. Harshbarger, on the other hand, has been consistently reasoned and rational in his support of comprehensive education reform, including fair teacher testing and evaluation...
...aging, dilapidated warehouse hardly accomodates the athletic needs of this vigorous student body. Moreover, on a campus dotted with new classrooms, dining halls and sporting facilities for varsity athletes, the MAC stands out as the Rudenstine Administration's greatest oversight. Despite interminable pleas from students, nothing has been done apart from the purchase of a scant few treadmills. This situation must change. It is Rudenstine's obligation to build his students a non-varsity athletic center worthy of the Harvard name...