Sentences with phrase «also national institution»

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«It's been 20 years, but it's got to be another 20 years because the only way we're going to end this is through concerted efforts and encouraging governments like the government in the Philippines, encouraging the national community, institutions like World Bank, encouraging major countries, but also just getting our hands dirty and doing it,» Evans told «The Brave Ones.»
CNBC also reported that Puerto Rico's power utility, PREPA, and other institutions met their debt service payments Wednesday, according to the National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation.
His acquisition strategies have also been used in obtaining clients from luxury automotive brands, multinational award - winning franchises, law associations, and leading medical institutions, as well as National Premiership Football and Olympic teams.
The National Bank of Hungary did acknowledge the benefits of virtual currencies, nodding to their anonymity, speed and ability to cut out intermediary financial institutions, though it went on to say that these strengths also posed «significant risks and problems».
The State Council has also announced that China will create a five - year plan for a national financial database to focus on cross-sector products and important institutions to curb financial risk.
Lagarde also said that in countries with weak institutions and unstable national currencies it may be preferable to move to a digital currency rather than adopting the currency of another country such as the U.S. dollar.
Enlightenment thought not only affected specifically political institutions, it also influenced the way the religious tradition would be formulated at the level of national culture.
«The Evangelistic Witness is directed towards all of the ktisis (creation) which groans and travails in search of adoption and redemption... The transfiguring power of the Holy Trinity is meant to reach into every nook and cranny of our national life... The Evangelistic Witness will also speak to the structures of this world; economic, political, and societal institutions... We must re-learn the patristic lesson that the Church is the mouth and voice of the poor and the oppressed in the presence of the powers that be.
He has also received honorary degrees from McGill University, Canada, and the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, as well as numerous honours and awards from governments, and national and international institutions.
The financial regulatory system operates de facto on a national basis monitoring major financial institutions operating within the national territory, deciding on detailed rules and interpretations governing inter alia the definition of riskiness of assets, the computation of capital, on and off balance sheet items and so on; it also in principle takes a view of the systemic risks which may arise within the national financial system.
There are also plenty of institutions such as the Corporate Affairs Commission and the National Planning Commission charged with overseeing the operations of NGOs in the country.
Also speaking, the celebrant (Tinubu) said it was time for the Federal Government to press forward with its national industrial policy and national infrastructural plan, especially by creating infrastructural funding from financial institutions.
Clan institutions also undermine national states with corruption.
Democratisation meansstrengthening the role of the national parliaments — which must not just be restricted to a negative role of censorship, but which might be constructive, and also via the strengthening of the legitimacy of the European institutions.
«The National Assembly should also legislate 30 per cent youth of under 40 years of age and 30 per cent women into all organs of political parties and into all institutions of governments.
These individuals and institutions (some with national recognition) are also increasingly linked to and partnering with local governments throughout the County to serve the community and creatively address challenging problems.
The Executive Director of Ghana National Education Campaign (GNEC), Veronica Djiagu, said the move will enable students in such institutions to also benefit from the policy.
However, they also broke out African - American U.S. citizens, comparing them with a group that includes U.S. citizens of all ethnicities, and determined that the success - rate disparity was the same — 13 % in the raw data and 10 % after correcting for factors such as institution type — as for the group that included black foreign nationals.
Budinich also played a significant role in Salam's work to found TWAS and he helped to develop other national and international scientific institutions in Trieste.
The IU School of Informatics and Computing was also honored as one of three institutions to receive an inaugural National Center for Women & Information Technology Extension Services Transformation Award.
I was also involved in the promotion and sharing of knowledge and experiences among the National Research Council, universities, and public institutions.
The dysfunction stems from a Spanish peculiarity: In the national science budget, the government not only includes lump sums to public research institutes and competitive grants to research teams, but also a pot of money aimed at supporting companies, universities, and public research institutions with loans.
That should increase competition for U.K. (and other E.U.) graduates, which could be good for graduate students if it translates into better stipends, working conditions, and training opportunities, but to fill the gap, institutions will also recruit non-E.U. nationals who may be less demanding.
Founded in 1904 in Philadelphia as one of the nation's first cancer hospitals, Fox Chase was also among the first institutions to be designated a National Cancer Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center in 1974.
Partial support also is provided by the NSF - funded Physics Frontier Center of the KICP, the Kavli Foundation, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.The SPT collaboration is led by the University of Chicago and includes research groups at Argonne National Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Cardiff University, Case Western Reserve University, Harvard University, Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, McGill University, University of Arizona, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Davis, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Michigan, as well as individual scientists at several other institutions, including the European Southern Observatory and the Max - Planck - Institut für Radioastronomie in Bonn, Germany.
Uncertainty quantification is also a focus for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as eight national laboratories and six partner institutions collaborate to develop and apply the next generation of climate and Earth - system models to the challenges and demands of climate - change research.
The boards shall also encourage the institutions to profile themselves and take the initiative for national and international evaluations of research activities.
«The Keck Observatory is the premier research facility not only for the two founding institutions — the University of California and the California Institute of Technology — but also for our partners, NASA and University of Hawaii and collaborating institutions: Yale University; Swinburne University of Technology; and the Australian National University,» said Professor Stolper who is also the Provost at Caltech.
They comprise not only an inter-institutional research initiative, but also serve to secure better integration and participation of national scientific communities into EMBL's activities, and opportunity for national institutions to benefit from the EMBL model.
The paper explains that these pills were provided by the National Cancer Institute, but i also did a little more reading on the internet and found that it's made by a japanese company that makes these pills available to institutions for research (apparently Polyphenon E is the preferred means of studying standardized quantities of tea catechins, as opposed to extracting the substances from tea leaves oneself).
The TANs bring together a wide array of nongovernmental organizations, citizens associations, trade unions, communities and alternative media in forms of activism which target global level institutions and issues, while also attempting to use global level visibility to level changes at the national level.
He acts also as external evaluator for a number of public institutions and private companies at the national and international level on issues of civil society, peacebuilding, and governance.
A National Framework for costing teaching in English higher education institutions based on the TRAC principles has also been developed.
It is also clear that the national political environment and the deepening distrust of government and other large institutions is playing a role one that until only recently simmered under the surface.
Suggestions have included such institutions as a national infrastructure or regional infrastructure banks that «would allocate public funds and also leverage private capital for the most important projects.»
L. 108 — 454, § 106 (a), inserted at end «Such term also includes national tests for admission to institutions of higher learning or graduate schools (such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)-RRB- and national tests providing an opportunity for course credit at institutions of higher learning (such as the Advanced Placement (AP) exam and College - Level Examination Program (CLEP)-RRB-.»
His recent op - ed in USA Today commends the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) for raising the academic benchmarks that teams must meet for postseason play, but contends that university governing boards and college presidents also need to do more to reinforce the educational missions of their institutions.
As The National WWII Museum grows into a world class institution, the need to serve a rapidly increasing number of visitors, students, scholars, and educators also continues to grow.
Wright also attributed the strong performance of Virginia students on the 2011 national science assessment to professional development opportunities for teachers made possible through partnerships between school divisions and science education associations, state agencies and institutions of higher education.
Trade - ins are always welcome, we also offer financing with lending institutions and credit unions for local and national purchases.
They also realized that they had to take care of distribution themselves, while also producing books in conjunction with embassies and national institutions.
Politicians want to spend tomorrows money today but they know that national debt is something that gets looked at by both a certain category of voters and also by financial institutions (both domestic and foreign).
Section was enacted as part of the Thrift Institutions Restructuring Act and also as part of the Garn - St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982, and not as part of the National Housing Act which comprises this chapter.
Introduction: 14.1 Apart from the dominant institutions of national government, Belize also has a local government system.
Home to Independence Hall and The Liberty Bell Center, the Mall also boasts a number of cultural institutions including the National Museum of American Jewish History, National Constitution Center and Philadelphia History Museum.
Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is the third largest city in Gujarat and is home to several institutions of national and international importance.
He has also participated at group exhibitions at the following institutions: The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California (2014); The National Museum of Norway, Oslo, Norway (2014); The New Museum, New York, United States (2013); The Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France (2012), among many others.He has participated in various biennials, including: The Sharjah Biennial 12, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (2015 & 2007); The 30th Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2013); The XIV International Biennial of Sculpture, Carrara, Italy (2012); The 9th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, South Korea (2012); Whitney Biennial, New York, United States (2006); Sao Paulo Biennial, Sao Baulo, Brazil (2006); 2nd Guangzhou Trienal, Guangzhou, China (2005); The 50th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2003 & 1999); The 7th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey (2001), among others.
To continue the institution's support for local, national, and international emerging artists, Kois also established PLATFORM, a series of one - person commissioned projects by early - to mid-career artists that engage with deCordova's unique landscape.
The gallery has also fostered ties with other prominent galleries, as well as major public institutions including MoMA, The Whitney Museum of American Art, San Francisco MoMA, The Walker Art Center, MoCA Los Angeles, Fogg Art Museum, Cooper - Hewitt National Design Museum and internationally The Serralves Museum, Porto, Portugal, as well as the Devi Art Foundation, New Delhi, to name a few.
His works are also featured in the permanent collections of institutions such as the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C; The World Bank and Newark Museum.
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