Sentences with phrase «about new institutions»

Overdrive mentions new signups on their blog and 3M is eerily quiet about the new institutions it deals with.
Mr Healey said decisions «about new institutions through tax changes and incentives» were likely to be made in time for the Budget next March.

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It incorporated through Victoria University in New Zealand, obtained a no - action letter from the CFTC, and struck deals with 83 research institutions, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, to provide data about how well prediction markets forecast correct outcomes.
A new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau raises questions about overdraft practices at some financial institutions.
About a third of employers say they are getting the workers they need, in part because they are engaged in the training process, communicating directly with schools and students to develop course work or to the let institutions know what skills new hires need.
But I think that only gained traction when we started talking about trying to do something new and different in the partnership between an arts institution and a corporate entity.
On Tuesday, the New York Times «David Brooks wrote an op - ed, «The Tea Party Teens,» about Americans» anxiety about the future and our fleeting faith in institutions.
Altogether, under the package proposed by the institutions to the Greek authorities, these needs are projected to reach about $ 50bn from October 2015 to the end of 2018, requiring new European money of at least $ 36bn over the three - year period.»
FRM's are the most common type of mortgages issued by lending institutions and are what most people commonly associate with when they think about borrowing money to buy a new home.
As many of you know, the current Liberal government is very concerned about sexual harassment and sexual assault on campus, and has devoted no small amount of time and political capital to getting institutions to adopt new rules and regulations around said... [Read More]
The truth about marriage, for example — the lifelong union of one man and one woman, open to new life and the foundation of a family — is not something that will go away simply because the government of a nation, or institutions that it funds and promotes, want it to do so.
It is worth noting that that New Urbanists derive their ideas about public space and formal order in large part from traditional cities in which churches and their ancillary institutions have been key players.
However, at the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th, within about ten or 20 years, new institutions were created.
Some very good new planning is going on about relating Christian medical institutions overseas to the rapidly advancing indigenous health services.
Yet, even if the preferred outcomes might vary, there has been a general degree of agreement about the need to employ a process that respects the words of the Constitution by not reading new meanings into them and instead defers to democratic institutions.
Now, writes his biographer, «Mann was about to preach a new religion and convince his constituency of the need for a new establishment, a nondenominational institution, the public school, with schoolmasters as a new priestly class, patriotic exercises as quasi-religious rituals, and a nonsectarian doctrine stressing morality, literacy and citizenship as a republican creed for all to confess.
For this reason, teaching about television becomes a high priority for the church — teaching pastors how to function in an informational rather than an industrial society, teaching denominational leaders how to deal with the new kinds of ethical situations that have resulted from the dominance of this new institution, with its new kind of power, and, above all, teaching parishioners how to cope with the enormous wave of exciting.
The internal family conversations about the brokenness of these movements and institutions have been kept quiet, waiting for the inevitable generational transfers of leadership that would allow for new initiatives and new directions.
If the norm of the new humanity in Jesus Christ obliges us to question the Apostle's opinions about the proper status of women and the institution of human slavery, so also that norm obliges us to scrutinize each of his moral judgments regarding its Christian faithfulness for our time — including his perception of homosexuality.
The R&D center will include a live working kitchen to bring in individuals from institutions, schools, universities and the military, along with nutritionists, to create new plant - based food solutions and provide a platform for education about the world of possibilities with plant - based foods.
Although this self - conscious discussion about a «new economy» is perhaps more advanced in the United States, Europe is no stranger to the institutions involved.
A well - liked, respected, hard - charging attorney general who talks tough about cleaning up the scandal - plagued, lobbyist - run institution known as New York state government has entered the race for the Democratic nomination for governor.
ALBANY (AP) Several New York state lawmakers raised concerns Tuesday about federal and state policies to move more disabled people from institutions to community residences and managed care for medical treatment.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D - New York, attended a roundtable discussion in Ithaca on Monday with about 20 people who represented local businesses, start - up companies, and higher - education institutions.
Jean - Claude Juncker (who, as president of the Commission heads the institution that is most sanguine about expanding and deepening the European Union) tries to put a positive spin on all this but he basically acknowledged these problems last summer and explicitly said there would be no new enlargement under his presidency.
Mr Duncan Smith raised concerns about the use of EU institutions by the new 25 - strong fiscal grouping, while Mr Paterson engaged in what was reported to be a more general debate on the eurozone.
To avoid a situation in which only undocumented immigrants apply for the card, which could create a stigma and make some unwary about the I.D.s, Mr. de Blasio's administration has rolled out many perks for all New Yorkers who sign up — including yearlong memberships to cultural institutions like the Bronx Zoo and access to all three of the city's public library systems.
About M. Melnick & Co, Inc.: Under continuous ownership since 1934, Bronx - based M. Melnick & Co, Inc. has built several thousand units and numerous institutions in the New York area.
The point is New York's economy is an ocean liner — a complex structure that includes dairy farms worried about the price per hundredweight of milk and the world headquarters of major financial institutions fretting over the impact of Dodd - Frank.
We should all thank columnist Fred LeBrun for saying what desperately needed to be said about Alain Kaloyeros, the person who brought jobs, hope and a new internationally recognized institution of higher learning to Albany («Don't be too hasty to purge Dr. K,» Oct. 2).
In another bit of online advocacy: the Wildlife Conservation Society is hoping that a weeping lion can help get New Yorkers to care about proposed budget cuts to the city's cultural institutions.
Assistant professors face many new challenges, from teaching and setting up a lab to learning about their institution's policies.
At the University of Pennsylvania's PENN Postdoctoral Opportunities in Research and Teaching (PENN - PORT) program, which just had its 5 - year IRACDA grant renewed for a second term, first - year postdocs spend about 85 % of their time doing mentored research and about 15 % taking pedagogy classes and preparing to teach at one of three minority - serving institutions nearby: Lincoln University, which is recognized as the United States» first historically black university, in unincorporated southern Pennsylvania; Delaware County Community College (DCCC), which is in Pennsylvania; and Rutgers University, Camden, in New Jersey.
Also, if researchers can use Science Exchange to access the latest equipment, institutions can be more flexible about when they buy new instruments.
In 2009, those institutions granted something like 95,000 computer science degrees, including about 32,000 associate's degrees and fewer than 1600 Ph.D. s. Over 10 years, that adds up to more than the number of new jobs that BLS expects will be added, but significantly fewer than the number of job openings.
• Monday on ScienceInsider, Eliot Marshall wrote about a $ 540 million gift from the Daniel K. Ludwig Trust to Ludwig cancer centers at six research institutions: «Harvard Medical School in Boston; Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland; the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge; the Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center in New York City; Stanford University in Palo Alto; and the University of Chicago.»
At a higher education and science policy roundtable in New York City, University of Colorado at Boulder chancellor Philip DiStefano talked about his institution's efforts to attract science majors to teaching K - 12.
Nearly 12,000 reporters worldwide have so far registered for access to embargoed materials and more than 10,000 public information officers have registered to provide new releases about research at their institutions.
Talk with someone in student services (advising, counseling, or career services) or with another faculty member (in or outside your department or institution) about this new strategy.
But «what we found is that many institutions have worked very hard in the last few years to be very open» to assisting new parents and dual - career couples, as well as about lifestyle choice, says Templeton: «I think the landscape has changed a lot.»
BOSTON — A scientist and an engineer are charting new courses for their institutions, drawing on their insider status and progressive social views about modern universities.
Easton, who looks at materials used in fuel cell electrodes and brain sensors, is already communicating with a new hire in the physics program about starting up a collaboration ---- something he might have shied away from, he says, at another institution.
He had a very influential article in the June 1st issue of The New Yorker about healthcare costs and how the culture of medicine can make such a difference, the individual cultures in individual hospital settings can make such a difference, in the costs that happen at those individual institutions, and it's gotten quite a bit of attention.
But creation of the European Environment Agency was repeatedly delayed as member states quarrelled about where it and ten other new Community institutions would be based.
About the New York Genome Center The New York Genome Center is an independent, nonprofit academic research institution at the forefront of transforming biomedical research with the mission of advancing clinical care.
Funds established at Harvard University, Mt. Sinai Medical Center (NY), and the Weizmann Institute of Science are allowing multidisciplinary teams of researchers at those institutions to test new scientific questions about the cause and progression of IBD.
It is important to consider larger institutional attitudes toward Twitter and social media platforms in general; at Michael Thompson's institution (University of New Hampshire), there was a university - wide push to engage on Twitter; Gretchen Kiser's institution (UC San Francisco) was concerned about branding and more hesitant toward strong engagement on social media at first.
The only way to fight it to not be snobby about «brand name» institutions like Harvard Tufts and so on and recognize that we need to wash out the old guard and make way for the new.
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