His work should be subject to oversight by the president or general manager alone, and he should not be answerable to any other officer or member of the corporation.
Bonaparte, who intrusted him with a general oversightof legislation.
He was to prove another useful satellite to Bonaparte, who intrusted him with the general oversight of finance and regarded him as a connecting link with the moderate royalists.
I admit it was a strange oversight for me not to have made a record of the names--indeed, it is possible I did, and that I filed them away with the letter, and if I did so they were destroyed with the letter.
He had evidently intended to do so, but through some oversight had omitted giving the information.
He had left his watch by an oversight in the taproom, and he went down to get it when the inn was dark.
It was a grievous oversight that Christian failed to tell us what clothing he carried in his pack.
The new company was virtually the creation of the great administrator, Colbert; and it may be assumed that he trusted to his own vigorous oversight and control to make it a success.
But the oversight has been discovered by the pioneers of the olive industry in America, and the signs of the time indicate that the olive will be known here as it was in the Holy Land.
I am free to own, if there be no secret error or oversight in our proceedings hitherto, that all sensible qualities are alike to be denied existence without the mind.
Spain is an accident, or an oversight of the Vatican and its servants?
Duncan's name does not find a place even in Mr. Robert Chambers's elaborate Dictionary of celebrated Scotchmen, an oversight much to be regretted.
The oversight of this doctrine is the largest cause of our failures.
The individual dates, the facts and assumptions may easily be mistaken, and the smallest oversight may render the result false, or at least not convincing.
Much may be learned from such people by use of this specialty of theirs, while oversight thereof may render them hopeless as witnesses.
An oversight in the observance of this rule against perpetuities caused the failure of a grand and meritorious scheme conceived by the late Mr. Rose of New York.
And for profaine and deboshed persons, their oversight in comeinge hether is wondered at, where they shall finde nothing to content them.
Unfortunately, though this was mailed in Canada, by some oversight it was dated in Boston.
Their masters were away in the army; many homes were broken up, and confusion reigned instead of law; the strict discipline and oversight necessary for the maintenance of the slave system was impossible.
Those resolutions constitute a call to take the pastoral oversight of you in the Lord.
Scientists and technicians on The Solar System's Slingshot Control Center maintained constant real-time oversight of the Extractor's subsystems and structures through spunnel monitors.
This conditional permission is granted providing qualified UIPS technicians and administrators under the oversight of Plutonian citizens staff these facilities.
The Government of Planet Pluto, as sovereign, will provide for station security and will exercise oversight and offer guidance through its appointed administrators.
No living calf would have shaped itself out of the gold of these earrings, if a disaster had not occurred through an oversight of Aaron.
The highest chief of the Levites, however, was Eleazar, who was "to have the oversight of them that keep the charge of the santuary.
State oversight and control, however, does not exercise itself, and it soon became evident that the States must elect or appoint some officer to represent the State and enforce the observance of its demands.
Still, they rendered useful service in preparing the way for further organizing work by his successors, and in particular in accustoming the people to the ideas of state oversight and local school support.
The above map shows the growth of supervisory oversight by 1861--forty-nine years from the time the first American state school officer was created.
For these peasants there was as yet no education aside from what the Church gave through her watchful oversight and her religious services (R.
As a result the beginnings of State oversight and control were left to New England.
It was an oversight which was to prove fatal to them.
This necessary supervision of the child's environment is a strong argument for direct oversight of little children by the mother.
The school has a right to the watchful oversight and regular presence of the pastor.
And Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest shall be chief over the chief of the Levites, and have the oversight of them that keep the charge of the sanctuary.
A Church of England minister attends to the instruction and religious oversight of the Church of England students, and the chief Roman Catholic priest does the same in regard to the Roman Catholic students.
If the parent has the right to secure the religious instruction and oversight of his son at home, in connection with his school education, has he not a right to do so when his son is abroad?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oversight" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.