Sentences with phrase «by bigger institutions»

And to complicate matters more, those who do are usually lured away by big institutions with attractive scholarship packages.
It was much easier to keep their attention by telling them they were being deceived or exploited by big institutions than by saying what a good job the government and the banks and the oil companies were doing.
Taylor added that if one looked at financial services, that AI systems there would not be taken up by big institutions unless a clear legal framework existed.

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Many big institutions, though, are too overwhelmed by the need to invest buckets of cash to pay close attention — and so much of that cash, in turn, now goes to giants as well.
New business owners seeking loans might be referred by a bank to a fintech partner, with the hope they'll return to the bigger financial institution when they're more established.
Ripple is backed by a number of big international banks and financial institutions.
Big Wall Street banks have found a way to continue funneling money to high - risk borrowers — by lending to other institutions who make the so - called subprime loans.
Even among audiences traditionally sympathetic to the big banks, there is more and more a sense that something is deeply wrong in global banking, something that can not be settled by the institutions themselves.
Big losers will include our cultural institutions, including the CBC and the Canada Council who will likely face further devastating cuts, as well as human rights, international development and arts organizations who were funded historically by the Canadian government (some of whom had already lost funding under the minority Conservative government).
Roy D. Simon, a professor emeritus of legal ethics at Hofstra University School of Law, suggested that the practice has helped «level the playing field» by providing resources for people to mount cases against big institutions that would be impossible otherwise.
While an improved economy and rising stock market have helped private institutions repair much of the Great Recession's damage to their endowments, the biggest investment gains and largest gifts are flowing to the wealthiest schools, according to a recent analysis by Moody's.
Hardly a week goes by without a news story indicating some government or public institution is either being sued or has settled a big - ticket piece of litigation.
The CCPA today released my report: â $ œThe Big Banks Big Secretâ $ which provides the first public estimates of the emergency funds taken by Canadian banks. The report bases its estimates on publicly available data from CMHC, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Canada, as well as quarterly -LSB-...]
One of the biggest names in the advisory business, Michael Kitces, weighed in last January on the potentially devastating class action lawsuit risks faced by financial institutions if they don't fully address the Duty of Care.
What was meant to be a new, decentralised form of money that lacked «systemically important institutions» and «too big to fail» has become something even worse: a system completely controlled by just a handful of people.
Blockchain presents potential big savings for financial institutions and their consumers, by lowering transactions costs and speeding up transaction times.
In case you are not sure what BluepanNet is, you should know that this company represents the biggest remittance institution run by blockchain technology.
In the past, raising money as a start - up required small companies to convince banks, investors and financial institutions to take big risks, by investing large amounts of money into unproven technology and ideals.
The country's biggest banks were captured by an international effort to apply levies on financial institutions whose failure would cripple domestic financial systems.
Canada's biggest companies and organizations are worth trillions of dollars and impact the lives of virtually everyone in the country by creating wealth, enterprises and institutions that fuel our growth.
Saudi Arabia When the Saudi Arabian stock market, or the Tadawul as it is known, opens to direct investment by qualified foreign institutions for the first time on June 15, it will begin a transformation of the biggest bourse in the Middle East.
«The most important investment judgments at most big institutions and for most large portfolios are made by committees, but few realize the negative dynamics of group interaction.
Yet the biggest driver of institutions» use of bond ETFs is their concern over liquidity, cited by 80 per cent of respondents in the Greenwich Associates study.
The collaborative interplay of the Unholy Trinity of the entertainment industry, big business, and legal institutions has ensured that the most important decisions of our day, those which set the moral boundaries or our civilization, those Rieffian interdicts which frame our forms of life, are no longer significantly shaped by our democratic institutions.
Unlike many of college basketball's nouveau riche, those alphabet - soup and hyphenated leagues that are inhabited by institutions of higher learning previously sniffed out only by police dogs, the Big East from the git - go incorporated a bunch of traditional powers sitting there just panting to group - boogie.
When the old guard led by David Dein sold us the vision, we trusted them to make it happen, we voted with our wallets, Kroenke came in and stole, and is still stealing that dream from us with Wenger as a convenient scape goat while our commonwealth is being raided, the sad part is that the situation has seen the spuds steal the template of that dream, and so far so good for them, a bigger club would have implemented it faster though but still, they are on course and at this rate, while we watch after our coffers, a small pub team like the spuds will overtake us, for the first time in the Premier League era, they finished above us, a situation not conceivable previously, shows how much the institution Arsenal has deteriorated in recent times.
New York motorists can thank the alleged misdeeds of big financial institutions for a decision by the Thruway Authority to freeze tolls along the statewide highway system during 2016.
«Our continued rise in the league of the world's biggest banks is made possible by the passion and unwavering commitment of every member of staff, the management and the board to building a solid financial institution reputable for innovation, integrity, good corporate governance standards, and excellence in service delivery.»
A nation where Big Society institutions including social entrepreneurs and faith groups help mend people who are broken by debt, drugs or other adversities.
This isn't the first time a disused pharma research facility has been taken over by an educational institution, nor is it the biggest.
Granted jointly by the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP), the biggest private institution supporting science in Poland, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest general scientific association, the award recognizes the best examples of cooperation between individual scientists from the two nations.
Fischetti: For the last 200 years the [trend has always been] towards bigger centralized economies, and there is no more room for bigger, as evidenced by the sort of shocking realization that are, we have more and more institutions that are «too big to fail».
Where much talk of film culture necessarily targets the social conditions enabled (and disabled) by government, institutions, big business, etc, an older tradition in film criticism takes a step away from this «materialist» fray, to revel in the visions of special auteurs.
The Big Short examines the 2008 economic collapse, and how it was spurred by predatory financial institutions taking advantage of people's hopes and dreams of succeeding in America, from the point of view of the banks that caused the catastrophe; The Florida Project shows us the swampy, brightly - colored, half - decayed Florida landscape briefly glimpsed in The Big Short, and centers on the very people who are struggling the most financially as a result of the greed of others and the desire to achieve the vaunted American Dream.
It is crucial to keep in mind, however, that the proposed tax is not aiming at all college and university endowments — just the biggest ones at private institutions: the proposed 1.4 percent tax on investment earnings by endowments at private colleges that enroll at least 500 students and have assets of $ 250,000 per full - time student.
You can enjoy big returns by adopting a rebranding strategy that presents your library as a key educational institution in your community.
Indie - publishing is an umbrella title for everything from self - publishing to new publishing companies working outside the model established by the «Big 6 / Legacy» institutions that have dominated the industry for decades, and how that may be coming to an end.
A financial institution's use of social media can certainly have a big impact on how it is viewed by the community.
Big institutions often have to move around large blocks of money: new inflows for a mutual fund, or a maturity payment from a bond held by an insurance company.
Jumbo loan — A mortgage that is too big to be insured by government institutions and consequently is held by private investors.
One of the other big Canadian banks was offering the tablet device — an incentive used by some big financial institutions to attract new customers — but Hollick said in retrospect he shouldn't have been enticed by fancy electronics.
Advisors partner with more affluent clients that prefer overall financial advice rather than the standard, apparent and dismal approach of mass marketing by the big banks and large financial institutions.
More than $ 300 billion of auction - rate securities are held by investors ranging from mutual funds and big institutions to wealthy individual investors, according to Moody's Investors Service.
Adopting such a resolution regime, together with tougher oversight of large, complex financial firms, would make clear that no institution is «too big to fail» — while ensuring that the costs of failure are borne by owners, managers, creditors and the financial services industry, not by taxpayers.
On the panel, he will talk about some of the big questions that are faced by the farmed animal advocacy movement, such as whether it is best to focus on changing individual consumption, institutions, or social norms.
The biggest rethinking of SI's mandate comes with the launch of the institution's first educational programs, which will be designed by artists in dialogue with various local schools and community organizations.
Yet many institutions house good, big works, by good, big artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Paul McCarthy and Chris Burden (whose work here, Beam Drop, 1984/2009, 70 rust - red girders protruding messily upright from high ground overlooking a soaring vista, is particularly affecting).
On the occasion of the publication of the new book The Big Picture:: Contemporary Art in 10 Works by 10 Artists, author Matthew Israel, and influential museum curators and directors Nicholas Baume, Adrienne Edwards, and Jens Hoffman discuss contemporary art's relation to art history and examine the place of contemporary art in museums as well as the future projects and programming at each panelist's institution.
L.A. MOCA Says No to Merger — The Los Angeles institution has decided to rebuff a recent offer from neighboring LACMA that the two museums merge — a move fiercely opposed by MOCA's biggest patron, Eli Broad — instead deciding to tough out its financial challenges on its own (or look for help elsewhere).
The frequent visits by local schools and other educational institutions as well as the big turnout of tourists unquestionably demonstrate the public's deep interest in modern and contemporary art, an integral part of the country's identity and cultural heritage.
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