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The Future Act affects institutions that include Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Predominantly Black Institutions, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions, and Native American-Serving, Nontribal Institutions.
In addition to HBCUs, institutions educating such populations include Predominantly Black Institutions, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions, Hispanic-Serving Institutions and the nation's community colleges.
Others, meanwhile, argued government institutions can't sue other government institutions.
It will argue that, as Mr Acemoglu and Mr Robinson put it, the key to understanding state failure is "institutions, institutions, institutions".
I strengthen the institutions, I make sure that the institutions function.
The role of all institutions including religious institutions in raising awareness is important.
Some who would excel at top-ranked institutions opt for second-tier institutions.
White institutions created it, white institutions maintain it, and white society condones it.
" STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONS "The Budget does not include funding for the Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP).
Sometimes, after mergers, institutions destroy beneficiary forms from predecessor institutions, with a similar result.
People need to have access to cultural institutions as much as to other institutions.
ACICS institutions also fare worse than other institutions that predominantly award certificates or associate's degrees — the type of institutions that make up 92 percent of ACICS's current portfolio.
Many of the institutions involved in betting on the dollar are lightly-regulated financial institutions.
Mostly domestic Chinese non-bank financial institutions and a host of U.S.-based financial institutions.
For decades now, the International Financial Institutions Act and the Foreign Assistance Act govern America's involvement in international financial institutions such as the World Bank and U.S. institutions like OPIC.
Trust in institutions at historic low: A 2016 Gallup poll ranks the least-trusted U.S. institutions.
Some societies have "inclusive institutions that foster economic growth"; others have "extractive institutions that hamper [it]".
We don't need institutions (mainstream press included), the artists seemed to be saying; institutions need us.
The consequences would be horrific for the important military institutions, financial institutions and the Suez Canal.
"You have state patients in licensed institutions and you put them into unlicensed institutions," he said.
Far too often, however, institutions' programs are misaligned with employers' needs, and institutions are to blame.
These institutions are right to resist becoming part of "the opposition," because society needs nonpartisan institutions.
Gallup found that people in this region trust faith-based institutions more than any other institutions.
Many HBCUs receive money from the federal government; many of them are public institutions, state institutions.
So those institutions are now being strengthened, they're in place, they're the prosecuting institutions, the tax institutions...I mean, our tax office was captured, it was attacked left, right and centre.
It applies on public transport and in education institutions, health institutions such as hospitals, and government buildings.
The targeted institutions include banks and other financial institutions, including Ansar Bank, Atlas Exchange, Iranian Atlas Company.
People all over Europe are strongly against this institutions because they don't feel represented by these institutions.
At some point, we have got to recognize that we're destroying our institutions and undermining our institutions.
For our ranking, we restricted the list to bachelor's degree-granting institutions and excluded special focus institutions.
It fundamentally shapes how Americans engage with their civic institutions, and how those institutions engage with them.
They devolve power from the nation-state, from governments and large institutions to individuals and small institutions.
I do have faith in the institutions and I think that the institutions include the fourth estate.
That may make him skeptical of going to these institutions — or any other official institutions — for help.
The bottom line: Minority-backed institutions have been more volatile compared with other types of banking institutions.
"There's a real collapse of trust in institutions, because the elites are running the institutions," Schmidt said.
USMCA will ensure a level playing field for U.S. financial institutions, investors, and investments in financial institutions.
It means democratically elected officials do have power, but their institutions are ultimately secondary to unelected institutions.
When our democratic institutions cease to be responsive to the ballot box, they cease to be democratic institutions.
Healthcare institutions include hospitals and mental healthcare institutions, as well as elderly care homes and disabled care facilities.
"It's not just about who is let into these institutions; it's about what these institutions do," Dobbs said.
"These are problems that we encounter in private institutions, in public institutions and in humanitarian circles," she said.
Instead, China is creating its own institutions, or reshaping existing institutions and norms, to suit its own needs.
"I wasn't seeing them in institutions or feeling that they were being valued in those institutions," she said.
Over one-fifth of borrowers who attended private for-profit institutions are behind on student loan payments, versus 8 percent who attended public institutions and 5 percent who attended private not-for-profit institutions.
That is because, paradoxically, our suspicion of institutions has brought us a new set of institutions (because institutions are an inescapable part of human life, and the real question is what form they will take) that are fewer, but larger and more dominant, than the set of institutions that preceded them.
However, we are able to evaluate DCLA's claim to having increased equity within the Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) by providing a 17.5% increase for smaller institutions and an 8% increase for larger institutions in 1423.
Research institutions reported an average increase of 2.6 percent, and comprehensive institutions reported an average increase of 2.1 percent.
While Visa and Mastercard mostly negotiate with financial institutions, those financial institutions still want a cut on interchange fees.
When people lose faith and trust in institutions because they feel those institutions are corrupt, then nothing is sacred.
We need job-training institutions on par with academic institutions to attract students interested in pursuing these skilled jobs.
They have trouble thinking about our shared social and moral formative institutions and how such institutions could be reconstituted.
In order to boost productivity, Deng Xiaoping converted the institutions of the highly-centralized planned economy to market institutions.
Because private institutions manufacture and distribute learning materials such as textbooks to public institutions, they tend to have bias.
Institutions were shaken by scandal The decade produced scandals that upended institutions from the Catholic Church to elite universities.
The Obama Education Department maintained that the definition still gave institutions plenty of room to run higher education institutions.
All the stuff you see in the Old World, a tight, intimate connection between religious institutions and political institutions.
"In a world where institutions let him do what he wants, he doesn't have a problem with institutions," Mounk says.
Depository institutions now make up just 13 percent of new FHA loans, with nonbank institutions originating the rest, he said.
This time, the company is working exclusively with financial institutions, including, notably, Jefferies, along with three other unnamed financial institutions.
In our call to action paper, we offer concrete ideas for three institutions: the media, religious institutions and higher education.
Notice that some of the institutions are public and some are private, but that all are institutions of higher learning.
This trend is affecting all types of institutions of higher learning, from public four-year schools to private nonprofit institutions.
It said transactions made with consolidated credit institutions and partnerships of financial institutions will be excluded when calculating this limit.
It is responsible for regulating financial institutions in the Second District of New York — not for regulating all financial institutions.
The lack of institutional structure in Moscow is not a lack of institutions (there's a network of municipal exhibition halls and central state institutions) but a lack of institutionality — transparent, accountable institutions, grants, residencies, and so on.
Creating the right institutions to bring together sectors and places – We will create strong structures and institutions to support people, industries and places to maximize local strengths, including reviewing the location of government bodies and cultural institutions.
And because civilian institutions remain weak, presidents sometimes lean on the military to stopgap those institutions and bolster their own legitimacy.
We had three theological educational institutions and now we have more than 50 higher educational institutions which belong to the church.
Institutions also have raised concerns about who controls the copyright of the masterpieces (Google says all rights remain with the institutions).
This concentration is made even more critically dependent on U.S. financial institutions when considered against U.S. TBTF institutions involvement in CCPs.
Why some people are more sanguine than I am is that it's distributed more widely among financial institutions and nonfinancial institutions.
These institutions help confront terror and are supposed to create stable spaces for other government institutions and civil society to grow.
What I'd like to see us move toward is the construction of institutions on the continent on par with Western institutions.
In one arena after another, we find people who should be insiders formed by institutions acting like outsiders performing on institutions.
In one arena after another, we find people who should be insiders formed by institutions acting like outsiders performing on institutions.
That will require a large-scale social movement — literally thousands of institutions showing how these kinds of institutions can be built.
Accreditation is largely a system of peer review, with employees of certain institutions charged with monitoring the quality of other institutions.
They were to grow the public's trust in institutions without digging too far into why the people leading those institutions were mistrusted.
They undermine these international institutions and we need to start thinking about trying to quarantine Russia from these types of international institutions.
These men pull in a lot of money for their institutions These men pull in a lot of money for their institutions.
The act restricts their use to accredited institutions and stipulates that these institutions must provide at least 85033 percent of the instruction.
These consumers are increasingly relying on online lenders and non-traditional financial institutions, as they are being left behind by traditional institutions.
Trump is pushing against the outer bounds of the norms our institutions impose on civic life, but the institutions are pushing back.
The lineup of participating institutions was announced today by SoCal Museums, an organization run by communications workers at institutions throughout southern California.
Why it matters: Democratic institutions have long functioned on trust that is vanishing before our eyes, with the institutions looking similarly vulnerable.
There is no call to nationalize the banks, break up financial institutions or create any systemic alternative to traditional, market-based institutions.
Arguments that work from the premise that our institutions are sound but that some in those institutions are behaving badly are welcome.
Starting from lists of financial institutions from the Federal Reserve (Fed), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), we searched for standardized notices from 19,329 financial institutions, finding standardized notices from 6,191 of these institutions.
Not just this artist, this curator, this director, this museum, but art institutions as a cultural construct, our institutions — the ones we've created.
Institutional workers should never unconditionally support the institutions for which they work at the expense of the values those institutions purport to defend.
But when it comes to the religious institutions, they are in inviolate in my mind, and I would fight for those religious institutions.
Variable input specifications should be clarified for all institutions, such as defining inputs for electronic health records so results are reliable across institutions.
Brookfield said over 120 institutions had invested in the fund, including public and private pension plans, sovereign wealth funds, and other financial institutions.
In short, the Union is precisely as strong as its institutions, and those institutions are being assailed in ways that we've seldom seen.
At the same time, the spectacular growth of the most visible institutions may distract from how art institutions are faring as a whole.
Romeva was asked whether he believed all institutions, including the police, would follow orders from Catalan institutions rather than obey the Spanish government.
"We know very well that institutions who have celibate clergy and institutions that don't have celibate clergy both face this problem," he said.
In highly selective institutions, only 2202% of students drop out after the first year, while 2628% drop out of the least selective institutions.
It is responsible for regulating financial institutions in the Second District of New York — not for regulating all financial institutions in the country.
If you believe you'll be okay whether or not political institutions survive, you may be more reckless with the care of those institutions.
The bank said it would increase the resources available to financial institutions and ease rules on which institutions can have access to funds.
Many institutions hired a new layer of administrators to assure that institutions satisfied federal regulations put in place to protect women and minorities.
Second, the existence of several independent institutions that seek the truth in different ways allows these institutions to check and correct one another.
Other institutions, including Harvard, William & Mary and the University of Virginia, have made multimillion-dollar commitments to study their institutions' connections to slavery.
Romeva was asked whether he believed all institutions, including the police, would follow orders from Catalan institutions rather than from the Spanish government.
It's no surprise that similar nominating commissions are used for both anti-corruption institutions and courts: Courts are the paradigmatic institutions supporting democracy.
For nearly two decades, I have been studying strategies for student success used by the nation's minority-serving institutions, which include historically black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, tribal colleges and universities, and Asian-American, Native American and Pacific Islander-serving institutions.
"The agencies encourage financial institutions to work with borrowers, will not criticize institutions for doing so in a safe and sound manner, and will not direct supervised institutions to automatically categorize loan modifications as troubled debt restructurings," a Fed statement said[here].
Ms. Lindstrom exhibited her beads at various institutions over the years and donated works to institutions including the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
Religious schools and other institutions must also be on equal footing with one another and with secular institutions when it comes to zoning laws.
As a result, they didn't think hard about which institutions would referee political battles, let alone how to protect those institutions from partisan taint.
The large fees connected to mergers and buyouts have changed corporations from institutions designed to make things to institutions designed to enrich the elite.
Maybe we have 25 institutions nationally that are devoted to writing [from artists] of color, compared to thousands of institutions historically for white writers?
Collaboration is also key – which is why our scientists cooperate extensively with external R&D institutions, academic institutions and in broader public-private partnerships.
Healthcare institutions in the Netherlands can provide cure (hospitals), care (long term treatment) or both cure and care (mental healthcare, some long care institutions).
The memo was sent Thursday by Fernando Rivas, JP Morgan's co-head of financial institutions and head of North American financial institutions investment banking.
Berger, who was a member of the Financial Institutions Group at Credit Suisse, will join Rothschild's financial institutions group sector team covering asset management.
In the name of diversity — which public institutions are claiming to practice — might these institutions not take the range of sexual experience into account?
Since then, the institutions that arouse the moral lens have withered while the institutions that manipulate incentives — the market and the state — have expanded.
For all my confidence that our institutions will trump Trump, the chipping away at the integrity of our institutions and norms does worry me.
There is a mismatch between the needs of employers, the skills provided by educational institutions, and the incentives for these institutions to adapt accordingly.
The tax does not apply to all such institutions, but only to those large institutions whose endowment figures exceed more than $100,21625 per student.
There is a general lack of trust in institutions, in the transparency of competitions where it sometimes appears that institutions and jurors have colluded.
The EU institutions are collectively the fourth-largest donor in development aid, while European institutions run the most extensive election observation missions in the world.
In fact, as you know, just this year, they said global financial institutions are allowed to now own more than 50% of their financial institutions.
Tehran has faced protests by customers of informal financial institutions, many associated with the IRGC, who lost their life savings when the institutions went bust.
LN: You're very harsh on American elites and American institutions as well, and you say there's a reason people lost confidence — the institutions screwed up.
Viewed on a regional basis, European institutions dominate the list, with 11 ranked institutions compared to eight in Asia-Pacific and six in North America.
As of September, 38 percent of LIXIL shareholders were foreign institutions, while 7.2 percent of the company was held by Japanese institutions, LIXIL's Fusegi said.
In mid-August, they'll be holding a public meeting about it in Kingston, where two of the institutions—Joyceville and Collins Bay Institutions—are based.
Johannesburg-listed MTN has operated in Namibia for over 20 years but has mainly provided internet services to financial institutions, wholesale customers and logistics institutions.
I am therefore calling on galleries, curators, museums, institutions of higher education, artists, and other art institutions: welcoming the neurodiverse and disabled is long overdue.
"Several of the institutions, including Blackrock, have been large and long-term financial partners of the Portuguese government, financial institutions and corporates," the statement said.
Google opted to strengthen the educational institutions by providing infrastructure and software, then from those institutions build technology communities which have now come of age.
Those institutions in China are "hostages," said Pei, the Claremont McKenna professor, because the universities don't want to jeopardize the status of their satellite institutions.
It's also relative to the size of the security institutions that are charged with monitoring them: The security institutions in Belgium are very, very small.
According to the Department of Education, 31.6% of students at two-year institutions graduate within four years, compared to over 40% at four-year institutions.
This right is ensured by free, qualified medical care provided by state health institutions; by extension of the network of therapeutic and health-building institutions ….
When we attack our politics, our institutions, and those with whom we disagree, we help shape how the public views those politics, institutions, and people.
Current economic arrangements in the US, and throughout the developed world, involve a complex mix of "capitalist" market institutions and "socialist" regulatory and redistributive institutions.
Strong institutions and nations To deal with the threats of the modern world, we need to rebuild confidence in the institutions upon which we all rely.
"When there are no such institutions or the institutions themselves aren't doing a good job, it means we need to invest more as a public good."
Their reforms included bolstering the research of institutions, like Stony Brook's Center for the Study of Men & Masculinities, or creating institutions like that where none existed.
The church - like other religious institutions in India - is considered wealthy, with extensive land holdings and properties including educational institutions and hospitals, many received as gifts.
America's government now seems to disdain a set of institutions it nurtured into life—institutions that are more commonly criticised for following America's will too closely.
Academic institutions in China are state institutions; they all have a party secretary sitting on top, and they all toe the official line on political matters.
As they disobey and dismantle state institutions, those institutions atrophy, laws become ineffective, liberty gets eroded, and the key functions of government fall by the wayside.
But a populist upswing propelled by unhappiness with established institutions raises an awkward question: if these institutions are worthwhile, why are people so frustrated by them?
One is Antonio Gramsci's notion of "the long march through the institutions": you work within existing institutions in order to convert them to the revolutionary cause.
Other rhetorical moves are common: Leaders who wish to roll back democratic institutions tend to depict those institutions' defenders as representatives of a tired, insulated elite.
It would prohibit all large internet companies from affiliating with or becoming financial institutions — including domestic or foreign banks, credit unions and depository institutions, among others.
It is powerfully symbolic for those institutions who decide to close, just as it is powerfully symbolic for other institutions to deliberately choose to remain open.
"Most projects are financed by Chinese financial institutions, while participation of international institutions is relatively ­limited," Pan Guangwei, vice-chairman of the China Banking Association, said.
As of September, 38 percent of Lixil's shareholders were foreign institutions while 7.2 percent of the company was held by Japanese institutions, it said last month.
We should also offer U.S. advisors who can assist the countries' judicial and law enforcement institutions with the implementation of reforms that will strengthen those institutions.
Nadya Tolokonnikova told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Friday that both leaders are "eroding our institutions and our job here is to protect our institutions," according to HuffPost.
Whether or not cultural institutions are comfortable using the term "sanctuary," the communities they serve may still demand it, and the institutions need to be ready.
Disturbingly, despite recent controversies and protests around cultural institutions' ties with oil and arms companies, the National Gallery and governmental institutions have withdrawn from these debates.
We have winner-take-all electoral institutions oriented around the principle of majority rule, and compromise-oriented political institutions the framers designed to prevent majority tyranny.
Viewed on a regional basis, European institutions dominate the list, with 223 ranked institutions compared to nine in the Asia-Pacific and five in North America.
All things considered, the respective default rates at both private and public institutions come nowhere close to the rate at the much maligned for-profit institutions.
But if Brexit comes to pass, financial institutions in London are likely to find it harder to do business freely with European companies and financial institutions.
It sounds like for this problem and for a lot of the others, what's most important is for the governance institutions and economic institutions to strengthen.
According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the average cost of attending one year of medical schools is $36,755 a year for in-state students at public institutions, $60,802 a year for out-of-state students at public institutions and $59,076 a year at private institutions.
For nearly two decades, I have been studying the innovative strategies for student success used by the nation's minority-serving institutions, or MSIs, which include historically black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, tribal colleges and universities, and Asian-American, Native American and Pacific Islander-serving institutions.
Old role: Head of financial institutions investment banking, North AmericaNew role: Cohead of financial institutions investment banking, AmericasMonth: OctoberAfter an eight-year run, the long-time financial institutions dealmaker left Lazard, which is revamping its merger-advisory business amid declining revenues — cutting jobs and closing several offices.
This year's submission also highlighted the bifurcation of banks under the Large Institution Supervision Coordination Committee, mainly G-SIB institutions, and other large but less-complex institutions.
The problem is we have two-party majoritarian politics without institutions to handle that, and that's, to me, the frightening thing about institutions in this particular moment.
A formal registry of venture capital institutions will also be created and serve as a place for Argentina's various institutions and investors to register and share information.
"We pride ourselves on the institutions that have evolved over hundreds of years and I do worry about the, you know, fragility of those institutions," Clapper said.
Shadow banking institutions are "not risky inherently, and they provide an extremely important role in the economy," said Josse, a longtime investment banker focusing on financial institutions.
Speaking of financial institutions, the Durbin amendment was supposed to exempt small financial institutions—such as your community bank or local credit union—from the price controls.
As a result, those institutions wound up with outsize exposure to the bank, which itself was found insolvent last year by Puerto Rico's Commissioner of Financial Institutions.
In the U.S., reports from each of 15 federal financial agencies, 50 separate state financial agencies and thousands of financial institutions, data vendors, academic institutions, analysts, etc.
Large, cosmopolitan institutions have resources to compete for attention in a way that the bulk of smaller institutions, more dependent on local communities and cultures, simply can't.
EU accession has supported the quality of institutions as it entails the adoption of a legislative package and the reform of key institutions to match EU requirements.
Conversely, it repeals the "orderly liquidation authority" — the blank check for seizing financial institutions — without providing a coherent substitute for what to do when large institutions fail.
This doesn't apply only to pricier private institutions, either, as most college students attend public institutions, whose costs have also substantially rose in the past few decades.
"Predators hide in these large institutions because it's a perfect place for them," she said, adding that these institutions should institute safeguards and carefully examine each allegation.
Previous elites poured themselves into institutions and were pretty good at maintaining existing institutions, like the U.S. Congress, and building new ones, like the postwar global order.
I loved the fact that the common denominator was that they were all very altruistic, and they were all giving to institutions, and creating their own institutions.
"Strong policies require strong institutions, and better integrated policies also require stronger international or regional institutions," said Villeroy, who is also governor of the Bank of France.
Trust in the police and judiciary, two institutions subject to reforms under a 2010 constitution that sought to reshape the nation's politics and institutions, has also plummeted.
The disparity isn't difficult to explain: The selective public institutions can afford to spend about three times as much on their students as the least selective institutions.
Foreign financial institutions will face sanctions for transactions with the Central Bank of Iran or other Iranian financial institutions designated under legislation passed by Congress in 2012.
The Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) polled chief investment officers and reserve managers at 31 public sector institutions with combined assets under management of $4.21 trillion.
He cannot simply criticize the institutions while pursuing his ambition of inserting himself into art history, because history is an institution, and institutions are the vessels of history.
Around 19 percent of financial institutions in the U.S. are new entrants, such as challenger banks, non-bank payments institutions and big tech companies, according to the report.
The increase in payments to financial institutions is a result of the interest paid on excess reserves held by commercial banks at the 12 regional Federal Reserve institutions.
Not only would we see institutions and programs geared towards those in need disappear, institutions would also be less likely to provide financial aid to low-income students.
But Mounk's and Rodrik's warnings point to liberal elites (such as that which created and runs the EU) – economists, financial institutions, policy institutions and even academics – as well.
"During the recent financial crisis, some people may have withdrawn cash from accounts at banks and other institutions because they were afraid these institutions might fail," Williams said.
Large lenders can also offer a larger set of financial services than smaller institutions, and hence acquiring wealthy customers is more profitable to them than to smaller institutions.
Furthermore, when phishing sites target institutions to exploit consumers, financial institutions are the most commonly selected category, targeted in 29% of cases in 2018, per data from PhishLabs.
This suggests that people who can rely on relatively fair social institutions behave in a more public-spirited way; those whose institutions are less reliable are more protectionist.
But qualified foreign institutions which invest directly remained net buyers, suggesting newly licensed institutions that are only now entering Saudi Arabia are continuing to build up their portfolios.
Overall, though, the supreme leader and other unelected institutions will continue to remain firmly in control of balance of power, at the expense of Iran's democratically elected institutions.
Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's health emergencies program, said he was "very impressed to see the work that their institutions and other institutions" are doing.
American applicants to graduate school will leave the United States in favor of less expensive international institutions, and United States institutions will be unable to attract international candidates.
Students who attended all types of institutions have struggled with loan payments, although people who attended for-profit or two-year institutions have had a particularly tough time.
" He continues, "Because American electoral institutions typically preclude politicians from looking beyond their political party, entrepreneurial legislators create new ideological institutions beneath the traditional pockets of congressional power.
Friday marks the last day for most financial institutions to square their books and fulfill regulatory requirements, effectively dampening institutions' willingness to lend to their peers, traders said.
Not only do the institutions within the ACICS portfolio show worse outcomes than before, they also show a smaller likelihood of success when compared to other accredited institutions.
"In the first six or seven months, he undercut the institutions ... The institutions were either not working or working against his agenda," said Jawar Mohammed, an Oromo activist.
Each year, the Department of Education publishes the student loan default rates for over 29.60,26.60 institutions, including non-traditional higher education institutions like for-profit and cosmetology schools.
But a president has power to change institutions and a president moreover has power to change public perception of what is normal, which could lead to changing institutions.
Right now, polling from Gallup shows that the public trust in American institutions is extremely low, and Congress is one of the institutions Americans are most suspicious of.
If everything, even the most esteemed institutions and norms, is subjected to the power of partisan motivated reasoning, then there really cease to be esteemed institutions and norms.
He explained that there's also a shift in perspective of regulators that will continue to buoy optimism for financial institutions and that will benefit financial institutions of all sizes.
"In many of the contexts we look at comparatively, firing people from watchdog institutions and stocking those institutions with party loyalists is an early sign of backsliding," Huq says.
And if they can ignore those institutions, and encourage their supporters to ignore those institutions, why can't Trump and Moore do the same on matters both trivial and profound?
First, it set about persuading local public institutions—colleges, the police, a housing association, the university—to consider spending more of their combined £20103bn budget locally, as "anchor institutions".
"Financial institutions are mandated to collect all this data on its customers, but up until now, financial institutions have not had to do the same for companies," Sharma says.
I suggest that the big retailers partner with financial institutions to increase fraud prevention efforts and use the same standards that financial institutions use to keep customers' money safe.
He's evinced little doubt in the integrity of this country's institutions, and is unprepared to admit that our institutions failed us, from the Democratic Party to the Electoral College.
Still, majorities of African-Americans think that blacks are treated less fairly than whites in a number of institutions including the workplace, financial institutions and the criminal justice system.
They are ultimately less interested in people or personalities than they are in institutions, and nothing they have seen so far convinces them that America's institutions have been broken.
The doubt that Americans have for institutions has to be mobilized toward a sense that they can improve as opposed to a cynicism about institutions and rules in general.
We had a lot of talks with a lot of institutions, financial institutions, especially the IMF, and all of them are giving us advices on how to move ahead.
Outside observers and institutions pointed to voting data compiled by the Roman Catholic Church, one of the few trusted institutions in Congo, showing Mr. Fayulu to be well ahead.
The rules on Thursday said they applied to central banks and "similar institutions," without further specification as to whether institutions such as pension funds or insurers would be included.
Major banks that are the primary dealers are the only institutions that can use the Fed facility, and they then would be lenders to other institutions that need capital.
A recent Center for American Progress analysis shows that out of the 245 institutions that ACICS oversaw in 2016, its numbers had dwindled to 168 institutions by February 2023.
According to the College Board, the average total cost at public four-year institutions is $21625,2900 for in state, $220006,2202 for out of state, and $2628,28500 for private institutions.
"(He) used to work for a number of public institutions, held important managerial positions and was also connected with ... institutions that protect internal security," he told public broadcaster TVP.
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One of the things that I think is the leading theory — and it's been said before — is this idea that there is this complete lack of trust in institutions and those institutions include the news media, media writ large, governments, businesses, that this whole infrastructure of these institutions that many of us growing up kind of had faith in these institutions and would rely on them or maybe would aspire to work for them.
People like me tend to blame legacy institutions for their theatrical opacity; traditionalists blame new institutions like mine for our part in a confusing array of new forms and models.
"While college leaders like to think of their institutions as progressive places, colleges, like other venerable American institutions, have both a past and a present laced with racism," Nelson wrote.
The online platform was launched on January 12 by Europeana Sounds and Europeana Foundation to ameliorate access to audio from 24 European institutions, including libraries, universities, and sound-focused institutions.
They even might want to destroy the institutions of a public sphere because, in the wreckage of those institutions, a lot of energy is released, a lot of fury, controversy.
Only deposit-taking institutions including commercial banks, savings banks and Part A governmental institutions, will be eligible to hold current accounts, the central bank said in a statement bit.ly/2nK7NIa.
"I believe that marriage is one of the fundamental institutions of society and I think it's important the fundamental institutions of society reflect the fundamental values of society," he added.
The most elite among the 2628 schools, Ivy League institutions, were comparatively more liberal, but all the institutions analyzed in the study revealed the same overarching theme: Democrats dominate academia.
As Baradaran shows, there were policies and institutions America used to build and share its wealth, and there were decisions made to close those policies and institutions to African Americans.
The institutions wouldn't have to do anything they felt was against their religious beliefs, but women using the health insurance those institutions provided would still have affordable access. Win-win.
Me isn't a central database of everyone's sensitive information—institutions hold on to it, and the app allows users to manage when those institutions share that information, and with whom.
The rule applies to yuan deposits from offshore financial institutions that are put in onshore financial institutions, excluding foreign central banks, monetary authorities, international financial organizations and sovereign wealth funds.
We consider that the central institutions' strategy is increasingly aligned with GFG's, which is also shown by the announced merger of these institutions, which should be completed by August 2016.
There had been a little over a century of increasingly hopeful developments, and then Prohibition comes along and a lot of private institutions and some key government-run institutions closed.
The other countervailing force is (at risk of repeating myself) norms and institutions — standards of accuracy and professional conduct in journalism and trusted civic or professional institutions to enforce them.
It provided a mechanism for the orderly break-up of non-bank financial institutions and fashioned a systemic risk council to supervise large banks and other systemically important financial institutions.
In the second place, the high degree of interconnectedness among financial institutions means that the failure of institutions of even modest size can threaten the stability of the entire system.
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Yet, the "international financial institutions" category applies to institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, a person familiar with the matter who declined to be named told CNBC.
People familiar with the views of several creditor institutions, who did not want to be identified, said the institutions will participate in the restructuring talks and try to minimise any losses.
The paper examines conduct at 2352017 financial institutions between 2005 and 2011, paying particular attention to individuals who had previously worked in the federal government, in institutions including the Federal Reserve.
To compile the ranking, Clarivate Analytics began by identifying more than 600 global organizations (including educational institutions, nonprofit charities, and government-funded institutions) that published the most articles in academic journals.
Now is the time to double down for institutions and also to hold institutions accountable, especially those providing space for artists and publics, for the unknown, the unimagined, and the overlooked.
That means only 57% of college-goers at four-year public institutions and 65% of college-goers at four-year private, non-profit institutions are represented in the reported graduation rates.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Well-- I think they mean what you hear is that-- they have a differentiated set of rules and regulations for smaller, less complex institutions and bigger, more complex institutions.
It's too early to make a call on whether new regulations will increase competition for financial institutions or create a competitive advantage for financial institutions that use innovation to better compete.
When, by their actions, those institutions show they no longer hold those ideals sacred, they destroy the underpinnings of why the institutions exist — and, instead, make those a farce, a sham.
Reforming our financial system and reinstating a modernized Glass-Steagall Act would allow credit unions and other institutions to compete and reduce the prevalence of "too big to fail" financial institutions.
She (legendarily) has a plan for that, a clear sense of which institutions are broken, what new institutions need to be created, and what kind of people she wants running them.
For much of our history, leaders of both parties resisted the temptation to use their temporary control of institutions to maximum partisan advantage, effectively underutilizing the power conferred by those institutions.
These minority serving institutions (MSIs) are faced with the elimination of vital federal funding that has, for the past decade, been used to expand those institutions' capacity to serve their students.
While some believe management consultants can help institutions become more effective, others are dubious, particularly after they've seen the consultants' interventions fail to help — and in some cases even damage — institutions.
For example, when people are exposed to a conspiratorial claim about government statistics (unemployment rate), this lowers their trust in government institutions — including institutions that are unconnected to the allegations (e.g.
Far from seeing the limits and compromises of institutions like NATO and the UN as corrupting, strengthening those institutions has been the core of America's post–World War II foreign policy.
The horrible rapidity with which human institutions grow old .
"  "Americans are sanctioning institutions that have already been blacklisted.
They remain as institutions of a truly decentralized internet .
As the following chart shows, prior to the creation of the cultural plan, DCLA's funding heavily favored the institutions in the CIG (the 33 mostly large institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History) over the nearly 1,000, mostly smaller institutions funded through the Cultural Development Fund (CDF).
"By breaking up these institutions long before they face a crisis, we ensure a healthy financial system where medium-sized institutions can compete in the free market," Sherman said in a statement.
Around 28% of the $1.4 trillion rise in public sector institutions' assets was accounted for by four institutions: China Investment Corporation, Mubadala Investment, Kuwait Investment Authority and the U.S. Military Retirement Fund.
We're preoccupied not with the details of reality, but with the emotions of reality and the way that institutions, are they family institutions or political or social, the way they impact humanity.
Financial institutions will not be allowed to use asset management products to invest in commercial banks' credit assets or provide "channel service" for other institutions to bypass regulations, according to the statement.
State institutions such as the Public Investment Fund helped limit a market crash caused by the killing of Khashoggi by indirectly supporting local stocks, using local institutions, Reuters reported on Oct. 23.
Speaking at the same summit, McMaster said the Untied States needs to expose the Revolutionary Guards' network, including financial institutions that allow them to work within legitimate institutions to further their agenda.
As participating in federal student aid programs is a privilege for postsecondary institutions, we believe it is incumbent upon those institutions to remain accountable to their students and the United States taxpayers.
Additionally, the consolidation of multilateral financial institutions under U.S. government supervision could allow the U.S. to gain greater control and oversight of international financial institutions and increase aid efficacy for developed countries.
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Most of them probably didn't appreciate his dismissal of various American institutions and norms, but they likely figured that the costs of undermining those norms and institutions weren't that great for them.
Part of what makes a democracy function is trust -- in our institutions and in our leaders -- and a belief that our institutions will fill in the gaps where leaders show a lack.
Five Puerto Rico institutions did top the list of those that received the largest sums, but the island's schools accounted for only 2100 of the 275 institutions that received more than $1903,2190.
"The average in-state published tuition and fee price at public four-year institutions is 267% lower than the average price at private nonprofit four-year institutions," according to the College Board.
The CHC's wish list also includes proposals to increase funding levels for Hispanic Serving Institutions and MSIs in general, programs for reduction of sexual violence on campus and oversight of lending institutions.
"I think the role of infant institutions will change," says Tsuru, adding that, as the primary caregivers, institutions like his could help find babies a match in a foster or adoptive home.
The United States took the lead in shaping the norms, rules and institutions of what became the liberal international order, including the United Nations, the international financial institutions and the Marshall Plan.
But if there is a problem in that regard, it is not from the elite institutions that are subject to the tax but from weaker institutions whose graduates have bleaker economic prospects.
Although Dodd-Frank bans bailouts and talks about winding up large institutions, does anyone really think that the Fed and FSOC would allow one of the institutions it has designated to fail?
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Academic institutions that disregard the current demographics of the U.S. and ignore the questions and concerns students of color bring to our institutions fail to serve this population as well as all students.
"We will not allow anyone to tamper with security and order by encroaching on public, private and government institutions and also economic institutions," military spokesman Brigadier General Yahya Rasool told a news conference.
While massive financial institutions might pretend to be community banks, the predominant trend in the banking industry is sadly toward further consolidation into the hands of the largest, riskiest and most fraudulent institutions.
We're sponsored by some of your bigger financial institutions, not engineering companies, although engineering and technology and software is critical to all of your financial institutions, as it is to most industries now.
The higher tier also includes institutions that support 5 percent of the value of transactions in exchange-traded and over-the-counter derivatives and institutions that provide irreplaceable services to the financial markets.
One temporarily bars regulators from identifying new non-bank financial institutions as "systemically important financial institutions," or SIFIs, while also ordering a review of this process, Mnuchin said in a briefing with reporters.
Thucydides reminds us of the resilience of common institutions and sustaining values, and above all of the importance of holding together in support of the human communities that undergird and constitute those institutions.
And while institutions and the rule of law in China have always been a weak restraint on its leaders, institutions built over 250 years in America have continued to restrain Trump — for now.
In Mexico, in contrast, institutions of checks and balances have atrophied as a result of exploding crime and self-serving politicians, including presidents, who have politicized institutions to protect themselves from corruption investigations.
We call on the boards of our cultural institutions to embrace the civic role of our institutions by supporting and empowering courageous and caring leaders such as Laura Raicovich, regardless of their gender.
Modern Russia is thoroughly integrated into global markets and institutions.
There were only three objections out of 33 institutions tested.
The basic institutions of society would be thrown into chaos.
Financial institutions will also be an attractive target, says Pastor.
The institutions with money tend to finance the same groups.
Investors clearly expect loan losses at these institutions to mount.
"Ballet companies change, established institutions tend not to," he wrote.
There's perhaps no greater observer of institutions than Frederick Wiseman.
Financial institutions can get access to the best of technology.
They nevertheless wield vast political power, however, because of institutions.
The major financial institutions are first out of the gate.
The Fed said 33 institutions participated in the TDF test.
Educational institutions and most shops in residential neighborhoods were shut.
More institutions of higher education need to follow this example.
The DFS put out guidance to financial institutions on Sept.
It's a space dominated by banks and other financial institutions.
Clients include pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds and institutions.
But our political institutions right now make it very difficult.
So for Sanders, the "them" is now institutions like CAP.
The world's biggest financial institutions are spending billions on technology.
Institutions of higher learning apparently gravitate to towns named Oxford.
There's the constant abuse of democratic institutions and the press.
Alphabet has competition from academic institutions and cities themselves, too.
Practically all large institutions and companies have a party unit.
There are ten more on display at various NASA institutions.
He immediately promised to tackle corruption, especially in public institutions.
He wants to rescue American institutions from eroding public trust.
Cryptocurrency was developed as an alternative to traditional financial institutions.
The New York Times-- these are institutions that I trust.
China's relationship with these institutions is also becoming more generous.
The same is true when those institutions exclude certain perspectives.
But Anglophone scholars and institutions can also play a role.
Banks and other financial institutions were still clamoring for cash.
How does it interact with other institutions, macro and micro?
"I don't think you'll see large financial institutions doing it."
The reputation of US academic institutions drew her to Boston.
In Slovakia, 18% of young Roma children attend such institutions.
The institutions themselves are less valuable to have access to.
We have to strengthen the third sector, NGOs, our institutions.
That resentment can motivate votes against the institutions of globalisation.
Financial institutions are rarely good owners of industrial assets, though.
So that's a lot of people from traditional banking institutions.
National institutions, such as the British Council, do their bit.
Washington's institutions amplify the sounds emitted from state partisan gerrymandering.
Institutions — schools, companies, governments — are comically and also lethally useless.
Parker wants the researchers to lead the charge, not institutions.
Gender budgeting has won the backing of international financial institutions.
They have less faith in institutions like our elected government.
In horror movies, it's often necessary for institutions to fail.
That is a lot of power for six financial institutions.
I would say that these state institutions have become outdated.
The status of many international institutions is now in question.
America's powerful institutions will constrain President Donald Trump at home.
It tells us about political geography, languages, infrastructure, and institutions.
Rather, it is an issue of strong personalities above institutions.
At the same time, plenty of liberal institutions are undemocratic.
To remain in power, autocrats need to nobble independent institutions.
Institutions to catch and prosecute graft remain pliable and neglected.
But keeping faith with institutions can mean letting down voters.
Institutions must ensure the accuracy, reliability, and validity of decisions.
They often add as much value as more prestigious institutions.
But Czech voters and institutions appear to be pushing back.
Mr Stiglitz: All humans, and all human institutions, are fallible.
Women are vastly outnumbered in leadership roles in evangelical institutions.
Asian institutions in particular are flummoxed by the Brexit chaos.
Yet no market institutions or regulations were put in place.
In many cases this was traced back to Chinese institutions.
The institutions will play their full role in this endeavor.
The bank may then look to get more institutions involved.
It's painful to get the data, even from large institutions.
It can fine institutions that fail to make sufficient headway.
Institutions in richer countries are trying to heed that lesson.
Or are they also communal institutions, tasked with socialising children?
Only financial institutions with a "good international reputation" need apply.
Fortunately for South Africa some of its institutions remained strong.
However, these institutions produce a disproportionately large share of CEOs.
Mr Ramaphosa has slowly begun to repair the country's institutions.
The United Nations is the most famous of these institutions.
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By 2015, institutions managing about $59trn had endorsed these principles.
And I think both institutions are made up of people.
He would also impose a fee on large financial institutions.
Wall Street institutions and Twitter users are split on bitcoin.
Catholic institutions also prohibit the promotion and distribution of contraception.
And support cooperation between groups through the institutions around them.
Such institutions can thwart some of Mr Bolsonaro's worst plans.
Only Spanish banks among EU institutions hold significant foreclosed assets.
It describes people, institutions and events, and defines theoretical terms.
Education used to be provided by religious institutions or entrepreneurs.
Cubans, like other Latin Americans, need institutions more than saviors.
Educational institutions and most shops in residential neighbourhoods were shut.
Party allies have been placed in charge of independent institutions.
His approach starts with global rainfall forecasts from European institutions.
It's a microscopic portion of [the investments that institutions make].
The names of the affected institutions have not been released.
The exclusions are small businesses, religious institutions, and the military.
They will give elite institutions a run for their money.
Chinese were atop the rankings for growing trust in institutions.
It taught us how fragile even our robust institutions are.
Thereafter Van Gogh was in and out of mental institutions.
And that applies even at ratified institutions like Harvard University.
Faith in the police and other institutions has been undermined.
The tiny Central American country's fragile institutions just couldn't cope.
It's exciting when these institutions move in the right way.
Blockchain has been a big buzzword among major financial institutions.
This will trash collective institutions and leave everyone worse off.
The enactment of his agenda would fritter away traditional institutions.
Other medical institutions have also developed apps using CareKit software.
When gentrification's threatened other London institutions, grassroots groups have retaliated.
But also, most academic institutions don't punish wrongdoers, Clancy says.
Now, more than ever, we have to save our institutions.
What's key is that people and institutions follow strict protocols.
U.N. sanctions target 63 people and 53 companies and institutions.
The rest will be raised via international institutions and banks.
"All large institutions should be scrutinised or examined," Bezos said.
This means critically evaluating how organizations and institutions are run.
Contemporary audiences won't be dictated to by faceless institutions anymore.
The real test of our democratic institutions has just begun.
BROADLY: Your work involves developing intimate relationships with impersonal institutions.
Players are being bribed and proselyted by the various institutions.
The DCCC was among the institutions that Russian intelligence hacked.
These cases undermine public faith in institutions and democracy itself.
Yet Mr Juncker's difficulties ran deeper than buildings and institutions.
In some places trust in institutions has been systematically undermined.
Any fresh loans should be conditional on strengthening independent institutions.
Transgender students and employees at public institutions were outright depressed.
Trump doesn't see himself as a guardian of democratic institutions.
In reality, institutions are the only vehicles for legislative change.
British officials are still pushing forward issues at these institutions.
Certes, nous avons des institutions solides, une majorité jusqu'en 2022.
He advises international economic and financial institutions on corporate governance.
And yet there is mostly silence from these flourishing institutions.
The Cleveland Clinic is one of America's great medical institutions.
"There are no institutions of great web series," Bailey said.
Those kinds of sums could scare off small research institutions.
Indeed, it should be cheaper than keeping children in institutions.
Others sent misbehaving relatives to Islamic institutions to instill discipline.
Everywhere, anger toward ruling elites and mainstream institutions is patent.
Given how weak the country's institutions and rule of law
In many countries, trust in institutions is falling, surveys show.
Where were the cultural institutions, the schools, the public art?
This is largely because state institutions are underfunded and weak.
First, the solution starts not with institutions, but with individuals.
There's a lot of talk about institutions and civility today.
Institutions alone are not enough to rein in elected autocrats.
Students will benefit because these institutions have high graduation rates.
EU institutions working together to ensure security of staff& premises.
The same institutions are now against an exit from Europe.
Brankas enables seamless connections between financial institutions, merchants and fintechs.
It received $250 million from five institutions, including Leumi Partners.
Sometimes it's mandated by institutions; sometimes it's chosen by teachers.
Among the European banks, Italian institutions face the biggest risks.
We've seen further attempts to affect countries' internal political institutions.
These institutions depend heavily on rich people to fund them.
Everyone's credibility — government institutions and the press — could be damaged.
"Financial institutions could get involved as investors," Tobiszowski told reporters.
Of the 2212,2908 total FHLB member institutions, as of Sept.
Adequate governance requires enacting reforms that strengthen its democratic institutions.
Unfortunately for businesses and other institutions Brexit still means uncertainty.
Many institutions, including government, impact whether businesses grow and thrive.
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"With six institutions rather than one, it made it possible."
However, institutions can also create internal blockchains that they control.
Those institutions sticking with commissions will see greater broker retention.
And that's not just undermining democratic institutions, that is treason.
Seventy overseas institutions participated in trade on the launch day.
Nor were international governments the only institutions to issue warnings.
They are questioning the value of these institutions to society.
The 10 largest institutions collectively own 61 percent of Tesla.
Civil institutions like universities and newsrooms are intimidated into silence.
Medals are won by institutions as much as by individuals.
But this sort of thing happens within all democratic institutions.
In some cases several institutions tied for the same ranking.
I demand that we break up the large financial institutions.
And, she insisted, Haiti's institutions were up to the task.
These institutions are not overtly trying to rip off anyone.
The certain outcome is a restoration of our democratic institutions.
Like some other predominantly minority institutions, Chicago State has neither.
These institutions are the pillars of our standard of living.
UTMB and other institutions are now working on monkey models.
What matters is the daily disassembling of our democratic institutions.
It overrules the usual rules of judicial institutions and police.
The insurance industry and financial institutions could also become volatile.
But even our most monolithic institutions change with the times.
While both are Catholic churches, the two institutions are separate.
We look upon you as institutions, never to be replaced.
Evangelical institutions have given me gifts of learning and purpose.
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Yet they've managed to build up robust foreign policy institutions.
Seasoned entrepreneurs should consider becoming instructors at public policy institutions.
"Our approach is to serve our financial institutions," Lu said.
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I think crypto is a good alternative to these institutions.
Much ado is made about art institutions, media, and markets.
That skew can have corrosive effects on our democratic institutions.
Approved refunds should be recognized as collateral by financial institutions.
There are many reasons that people lose faith in institutions.
Both institutions collapsed under regulatory pressure during the Obama administration.
But at least 30 companies and academic institutions are trying.
Behind the biggest doors are the institutions with national reputations.
The neighboring institutions have about 19,000 employees and contractors combined.
I am deciding between two institutions to attend this fall.
Institutions like the European Union are on the back foot.
Institutions matter, but they do not survive on their own.
The risk is the lack of vision of the institutions.
Within those institutions, there was a huge amount of tribalism.
Criminalized institutions have staying power precisely because they are corrupt.
Museums and institutions can boost attendance if they offer fashion.
These models were independently developed by institutions in multiple countries.
Unqualified Hindu nationalists were foisted on educational and cultural institutions.
It's a microcosm of the broader story of conservative institutions.
International patients place enormous faith in our institutions and clinicians.
Soon, Western financial institutions fell in Mr. Correa's cross hairs.
Americans now see them as the nation's most corrupt institutions.
Do not let the media, the schools, institutions, influence you.
Several other institutions announced they were cutting ties with him.
Americans have lost faith in the big institutions of society.
Over all, trust in institutions is down, Mr. Brookie said.
It helps companies and public institutions talk to each other.
These sartorial norms are upheld by institutions and social groups.
We've got similar institutions, except most of them are secret.
He takes over institutions and gives them a new energy.
Historically, art institutions have opened up as spaces of refuge.
Since 2015, most public institutions have stopped publishing socioeconomic information.
But the industry's lucrative model has attracted mainstream financial institutions.
They embraced multilateralism and praised institutions like the United Nations.
Presidents declared neutrality, expanded the nation's territory, and destroyed institutions.
The revelations are stunning for what had been respected institutions.
The institute polled 234 institutions from 43 states in February.
The commitment to Israel and Jewish institutions is not unconditional.
"Institutions historically are very bad at protecting people," she said.
"I think both institutions will survive just fine," he said.
Schools, religious institutions, and sports and concert venues have closed.
Yet both rest on increasingly fragile political and economic institutions.
The stimulus package is an example of our institutions working.
When workers have a voice, institutions can do great things.
So, the Fed has got to work through other institutions.
There's also an effort to create something outside the institutions.
I'm open to improving any of these accords or institutions.
Seen more broadly, Chinese institutions are in danger of decay.
Judges should protect unions as essential institutions of worker power.
Money is always short, and public institutions are often ineffective.
Membership in these institutions is not established by rational choice.
As we cracked down, institutions began to change their practices.
Institutions that violate Title VI may lose their federal funding.
In other words, thin institutions tend to see themselves horizontally.
The bad news is that these institutions had better be.
I want these institutions to be around when she's older.
Institutions with a conscience have a tendency to be weak.
Diagnosis confirmed by two medical institutions back on January 20.
Across a range of American institutions, we need more diversity.
They can be safe spaces, cultural institutions, even cultural catalysts.
It's a shame that cultural institutions are pandering to this.
Democratic institutions function only when power is exercised with restraint.
Both institutions have worked to ingratiate themselves with the administration.
"Institutions in the U.S. are built on philanthropy," he said.
It focuses on sowing doubt about Western governments and institutions.
Not all collaborations between museums and orchestras involve huge institutions.
Other universities followed, including private educational institutions run by Methodists.
How many cultural institutions let you visit in your pajamas?
That's why institutions that cater to snoots generally discourage it.
It is about working within legal frameworks and bureaucratic institutions.
"I thought in America there are institutions, democracy," he said.
That includes employers, unions, religious institutions and local community groups.
They are a primary law enforcement institutions in this country.
The people who say that are still at those institutions.
So, Yale, Harvard, and similarly positioned institutions: Listen to us.
"Financial institutions know they can't build everything themselves," Ghamsari said.
Allow accreditors flexibility to focus on struggling and failing institutions.
There's so many underserved people, underserved institutions, there's mass incarceration.
However imperfect, only institutions can turn ideals into social practices.
Now two institutions are trying to do something about it.
The systematic destruction of democratic institutions is hard to ignore.
How many sources, whether they're people or institutions, are named?
Our institutions and being diminished in a very dangerous way.
He believed in the rule of law and in institutions.
The institutions Trump has mocked, including NATO, have not collapsed.
The question is what kinds of institutions we will have.
With each such case, those institutions are also on trial.
This is the approximate average sticker price of these institutions.
"Institutions evolve and strategies evolve," Mas responded at the time.
These states might fund their institutions inadequately, inequitably or both.
The overwhelming majority of this money went to religious institutions.
These are big exposures, even for large public sector institutions.
Major institutions have sequentially and continuously downgraded their growth forecasts.
But not only that, we've got to strengthen black institutions.
Mythical protections for the defendant should not paralyze our institutions.
There are roughly 80 Quaker educational institutions nationwide, Ford said.
This is the special bankruptcy procedure for large financial institutions.
The other seven institutions were not immediately available to comment.
Financial institutions would very likely have to adjust their operations.
Such institutions are also subject to stricter oversight and regulations.
The company advises large financial institutions on their digital strategy.
Germany wants a stronger Europe to work through EU institutions.
Trafficking then makes weak, dirty institutions even weaker and dirtier.
We are trying to clear the state institutions from Gulenists.
"Individuals and institutions are getting humongously biased data," Ellis said.
And now, leaders of both institutions are pondering another increase.
At least there are still some institutions that can help.
Elite institutions are engaged in the same kind of racket.
Ecuador's weak institutions and strong journalists tremble at the thought.
Except at some institutions, one of which is Georgia State.
He has punished enemies and, many argue, undermined democratic institutions.
She's terrified financial institutions will quit the City en masse.
Simply put, the House and Senate are not learning institutions.
It requires civic bonds, public institutions, and a free press.
That prompted state and private institutions to undertake risk analyses.
Such engagement, however, must deliver results and hold institutions accountable.
Large financial institutions are exploring how it could be used.
Hence its degradation of the country's most important political institutions.
During 2008, the financial institutions that failed were mainly nonbanks.
Over time, these racial contours would harden into lasting institutions.
At Jesuit institutions, we teach our students about responsible citizenship.
So we need structure, we need institutions, we need elites.
Opponents have called the programs a giveaway to religious institutions.
Some institutions have flatly rejected sanctuary plans as encouraging lawbreaking.
More effective solutions often push at existing processes and institutions.
JT: It doesn't serve just small and medium financial institutions.
It's no wonder Americans have lost confidence in our institutions.
But he also ran roughshod over Peru's laws and institutions.
Mr. Griffin has also donated huge sums to educational institutions.
Concert venues and other cultural institutions have shut their doors.
There have been haunted mansions, sinister hotels and mental institutions.
What will happen to cultural institutions like the Slauson Supermall?
In the 19th century, country homes and philanthropic institutions predominated.
Globalization has helped make institutions like Disney popular in China.
What's at stake is more important than institutions and ideologies.
Well, they are wrong that our institutions are fundamentally corrupt.
It fails to recognize how institutions contribute to this anxiety.
But whiteboard questions resemble classroom work at Ivy League institutions.
Such denial often seems to be echoed in secular institutions.
Powerful Wall Street institutions are taking a cautious approach, too.
One common thread of both memoirs is distrust of institutions.
Traumatic incidents have helped other institutions revamp their intake processes.
The governments of China, India and Japan fund similar institutions.
Three pieces have been sold to public institutions or nonprofits.
In each of these institutions, some form of racism persisted.
And it doesn't go through traditional financial institutions like banks.
This is about interfering with one of our fundamental institutions.
The president's targets include individual Democrats and law enforcement institutions.
Catholicism was part of the fabric underpinning all social institutions.
It's so bad, women aren't even safe in religious institutions.
But now the focus is finally coming on the institutions.
"The blockchain will disrupt all institutions, including governments," Chapron writes.
We are at the mercy of institutions and political structures.
They see democratic institutions as burdens, impediments to their will.
New technologies tend to vaporize on impact with those institutions.
This is typically the way the Supreme Court does things: It rules on matters of law, not policy; it devises broad rules that can govern institutions no matter what individuals are running those institutions.
Bank Negara Malaysia has asked financial institutions to provide a detailed plan if they need to make ringgit transactions onshore and to seek help from Malaysian financial institutions for any foreign exchange transaction needs.
The firm made a number of hires last year, including Deutsche Bank's financial institutions analyst Rudi Facchini, a former financials institutions group director at Deutsche Bank, Massimo Araldi and Beatriz Carrillo from Comac Capital.
One will temporarily bar regulators from identifying new non-bank financial institutions as "systemically important financial institutions," or SIFIs, while also ordering a review of this process, Mnuchin said in a briefing with reporters.
I would argue that institutions have followed a parallel trajectory that is inextricably yoked to the economic histories Giridharadas describes in his book, resulting in an ossified public imaginary of museums and cultural institutions.
Rationalize the supervision of multinational financial institutions The Clearing House advocates that FinCEN should reclaim supervisory responsibility over large, multinational financial institutions that it delegated to the federal banking regulators over 20 years ago.
The rule would apply to financial institutions with over $1 billion in assets, but larger institutions would face increasingly strict rules, with firms owning more than $250 billion in assets facing the toughest requirements.
New institutions like the Broad, financed by the billionaire Eli and his wife, Edythe Broad, and other "ego-seums" illustrate that the people with the money are increasingly interested in founding their own institutions.
"The BOJ is mindful of the risk that its low-interest rate policy, if prolonged, could weigh on financial institutions' profits," he added, noting that reduced profits could discourage financial institutions from boosting lending.
The outspoken liberal has vowed to break up the nation's largest financial institutions and has contended that major financial institutions enjoy massive influence in Washington and avoided just consequences coming out of the crisis.
The big question is: Is the greatness of America's sports institutions reflective of the country's strong institutions generally, or is it more like the Soviet Union's sports greatness, a Potemkin show masking national rot?
G2C Blockchain tends to displace existing intermediary institutions, meaning that government – which is often one of those intermediary institutions – could find its unique position as a service provider diminishing across a range of functions.
I've found that institutions serving less-advantaged students tend to have less-forgiving policies for late papers, missed exams, casual drug use and so forth, whereas more elite institutions tend to be more forgiving.
The question is, if only one of America's two warring factions believes the information that mainstream institutions produce, abides by their rules, or socially propagates their norms, are they still S13 institutions at all?
If voters feel that institutions are not responsive to them, and they have no say in how those institutions are run, powerlessness and resentment have a tendency to erupt in unpredictable and destructive ways.
But it was only reluctantly accepted by some of the financial institutions that committed to it, according to seven sources, including four of the institutions that eventually agreed to put money in the fund.
As the European Union, the World Bank and other institutions cut back on coal financing, Balkan states are encountering difficulties in securing finance for their projects, prompting Chinese institutions and contractors to step in.
As traditionally social liberal (and Democratic) religious institutions, especially mainline Protestant churches, continue to decline in terms of numbers, many left-leaning individuals are seeking different kinds of institutions — and different kinds of spirituality.
We have a president who does not respect norms, so we've got institutions pushing back, and one of the great dangers for those institutions is that in pushing back they break their own norms.
While many cities require that municipal institutions provide things like a functioning sewer or bus system, a city in Denmark—a country that thankfully has both those things—is mandating that public institutions serve pork.
It is a diverse community with a unique blend of cultural institutions, arts organizations, new and converted housing, restaurants, bars, breweries, waterfront parks, hotels, academic institutions, and small and large tech sector and industrial businesses.
It's a smorgasbord of Australian state financial institutions and makes a ton of sense, because the Australian fintech community is one that's strong, and blockchain is something that these institutions are definitely interested in exploring.
Perhaps the lower attendance rates the NEA reports for art museums — those institutions for which we have the most hard data — is because these institutions aren't providing what their audiences most want and/or value.
But how many of the recent "failures of democracy" have come about not because "institutions eroded" but because those institutions either were never intended to be democratic or have recently been adjusted to be exclusionary?
"We're going to have to start talking about mental institutions," Trump said, adding that "in the old days," it was easier to commit people who acted "like a boiler ready to explode" to mental institutions.
It's an example of how the end goal for some LGBTQ activists has not been justice over the institutions and systems that endanger their lives or eradicate their culture, but assimilation into those very institutions.
While only a very weak 38 percent of the mass population trust institutions in France, a mere 56 percent of the category described as the 'informed public' still maintains its faith in the same institutions.
A report by the Education Trust (EdTrust) in August found that in 6900, 2628 percent of U.S. colleges and universities — amounting to 28503 institutions — held three-quarters of the endowment wealth of higher education institutions.
Some of those now singing Winnie's praises make their livings from institutions that might well be shattered if the implications of her political vision were carried to their full conclusion: mining corporations, elite educational institutions.
As far as private institutions — which are not obliged to uphold the First Amendment — the administration is limited in what it can do to address the stifling of free speech and freedom at those institutions.
In those discussions, there was resounding agreement that leading higher education institutions need to have a clearer understanding of who veterans are and how their leadership mindset and unique military skills can benefit the institutions.
Yet, in our nation's largest cities, our children are failing in institutions and agencies under black leadership and, in the absence of moral moorings and value-generating institutions, urban streets have become literal killing fields.
My research found that two-thirds of administrators at public institutions and schools with religious affiliations self-identified as liberals, which was lower than the three-quarters of administrators at private, secular institutions who did.
The bill would require the U.S. government to create a list of scientific and engineering institutions affiliated with China's People's Liberation Army, and prohibit anyone employed or sponsored by those institutions from receiving the visas.
The new rules require four major things that medical institutions, and the creators of medical IT software, must do to be in compliance with federal standards: Institutions can't restrict sharing screenshots and videos of records.
Black people in charge of, or embedded in, institutions that have not atoned for their history of racism can make it easier for those institutions to ignore or dismiss present-day claims of racial bias.
This would not only relieve those institutions and the taxpayers who support them of the cost of purchasing such works, but also free those institutions to spend money on programs devoted to education and building.
The ousting of Attorney-General Luisa Ortega, an outspoken government critic, was a sign of an "increasing undermining of democratic institutions and of independent institutions", she said, calling on the government to ensure her safety.
The FUTURE Act provides critical support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs), and other Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs), under Title III, Part F of the Higher Education Act of 1965.

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