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 oversight ['әuvәsait]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 勘漏, 失察, 失败, 照料

[经] 监督权




    oversight
    [ noun ]
    1. an unintentional omission resulting from failure to notice something

    2. <noun.cognition>
    3. management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group

    4. <noun.act>
    5. a mistake resulting from inattention

    6. <noun.act>


    Oversight \O"ver*sight`\, n.
    1. Watchful care; superintendence; general supervision.

    2. An overlooking; an omission; an error. --Hooker.

    3. Escape from an overlooked peril. [R.] ``His fool-happy
    oversight.'' --Spenser.

    Syn: Superintendence; supervision; inspection; overlooking;
    inadvertence; neglect; mistake; error; omission.

    1. The draft bills specifically focus on one of the administration bill's key proposalsgranting oversight of futures margins to a federal agency.
    2. Congress may streamline the multilayered RTC oversight bureaucracy to involve fewer agencies.
    3. About $1.1 million will be used to reimburse the state attorney general for legal costs, and the remainder will be used to establish a nonprofit corporation to train state employees on insurance regulation and oversight.
    4. Robert A. Elliott, VLI's chairman and chief executive officer, said that the patent expired because of an administrative oversight and that VLI's attorneys assured the company that it won't have any trouble getting the patent reinstated shortly.
    5. Medicine is excluded from the economic embargo against Iraq. Ambassador Marjatta Rasi of Finland said she had no evidence medical supplies had been diverted for chemical warfare, but she wanted her panel to have oversight over "dual use" medicine.
    6. Hooks said the failure to hold direct talks occurred "through an adminstrative oversight."
    7. "The congressional oversight committees are working with the CIA to develop an innovative, long-term strategy that sheds cold war priorities and focuses on language and cultural skills and economic expertise," Boren wrote.
    8. Senate Budget Committee Chairman Jim Sasser (D., Tenn.) objected that the administration wants authority to spend money "with essentially no congressional oversight."
    9. Congressional committees have no power to adjudicate the guilt or innocence of anyone, only to gather information in furtherance of Congress's oversight and legislative functions.
    10. "The Department of Education's inadequate oversight could be costing the federal government millions of dollars each year in interest subsidy overpayments to lenders in the guaranteed student loan program," the GAO said.
    11. Three health groups are asking the government to begin regulating low-tar cigarettes on grounds that advertising claims for the products make them a drug subject to federal oversight.
    12. A Vatican official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said an ad hoc group of cardinals, who have been working on the Vatican's budget problems, has actually been performing a kind of oversight of the bank for some time.
    13. May 15 The Morning News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash., on Soviet defense motives: Imagine that U.S. defense policies were decided the way Soviet policies are: without public debate, congressional oversight or pesky critics.
    14. He suggested that the board itself award research grants competitively and submit to oversight by Congress and the department.
    15. For the first time in Soviet history, the military will be under the direction of democratically elected officials, who will exercise budget oversight, appoint personnel and approve military doctrine.
    16. Do any of these states have oversight?
    17. But the EC countries - which have made no secret of their annoyance at this oversight - are balking. The one person who is unaffected is President George Bush who has yet to say whether he will be coming to Rio at all.
    18. "You get into trouble with an agency when you have no checks and balances _ no oversight in the administration of it," Bentsen said in a televised interview prepared for broadcast in Texas.
    19. But such funds need far more oversight than they're currently getting, many regulators say.
    20. Webster, 64, pledged at his confirmation hearings last year to keep members of congressional oversight committees fully informed of CIA activities.
    21. The number and scope have "increased dramatically," so Chairman Rostenkowski has asked the oversight subcommittee for a "comprehensive review" of and recommendations on the structure, effectiveness, fairness, and application of penalties.
    22. In addition, Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., has asked Army Secretary Michael Stone to look into the action against Weber. Conyers heads an oversight subcommittee of the House Government Operations Committee.
    23. Separately, Senate aides said a plan to give the Federal Reserve Board oversight of stock-index futures margins will be reintroduced later this month.
    24. It is subject to SEC oversight.
    25. The hearing was held by the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on oversight and investigations.
    26. Among those events would be approval by city council of the oversight board.
    27. The chairman of the House Energy and Commerce subcommittee on oversight and investigations called on Cheney to authorize spending for independent tests of the switches.
    28. Those bureaucratic words have taken on new irony given what is now known about what was happening at the time. Instead of improved "oversight," documents were withheld from Congress.
    29. But we've greatly reduced the process oversight in those plants where they have a good record of performance and where their internal quality assurance justifies that.
    30. Mr. Durenberger also has been self-conscious that the Iran-Contra operation was carried out during his tenure as chairman and reflects serious weaknesses in the oversight process.
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