Sentences with phrase «by established institutions»

You could lose it in a scam, without any of the protections offered by established institutions, regulations, and laws.
Reform measures can be, and frequently are, corrupted by established institutions, traditions and fears.

Not exact matches

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.
Breaking with traditional ways of doing things by circumventing established institutions is a common theme in the recommendations of Barton's council.
Suresh Madan established MyHealth Centre in 2013 with a philosophy built around three core principles not always successfully delivered by Ontario's public health institutions: innovation, compassion and integrity.
Established in 2006 by Australian activist Julian Assange as a means to anonymously divulge sensitive information about countries and institutions, Wikileaks was best known for its revelations about U.S. military operations, diplomatic activities, detention camps and abetting of NSA leaker Edward Snowden — until 2016, when the site involved itself in the U.S. presidential election by releasing troves of Democratic party emails allegedly supplied by Russian operatives.
Comments received by the Department and media reports also indicate that many financial institutions already had completed or largely completed work to establish policies and procedures necessary to make the business structure and practice shifts required by the Impartial Conduct Standards earlier this year (e.g., drafting and implementing training for staff, drafting client correspondence and explanations of revised product and service offerings, negotiating changes to agreements with product manufacturers as part of their approach to compliance with the PTEs, changing employee and agent compensation structures, and designing conflict - free product offerings), and the Department believes that financial institutions may use this compliance infrastructure to ensure that they meet the Impartial Conduct Standards after taking the additional Start Printed Page 16910sixty days for an orderly transition between June 9, 2017, and January 1, 2018.
The APEX team also advises governments in establishing Citizenship by Investment programs, and provides support services to financial institutions, law firms, and family offices representing the interests of high - net - worth investors.
Industrial hemp is allowed to be cultivated for research purposes through established research institutions or by a registered seed breeders in California.
The dream of establishing Cordoba House in New York is very much alive and we are actively pursuing the methods by which we can have such an institution
It was a stable, definable institution established by Jesus and transmitted in its total essence throughout the ages.
Building on the Catholic emphasis on the importance of free marital consent, Luther and Calvin developed further the covenantal understanding of marital commitment, elevated the status of women, emphasized the freedom of young adults to choose their partners, helped make marriage more compassionate and established marriage as a civic institution regulated by secular law yet also blessed and given meaning by the church.
The Catholic Philanthropic Tradition in America By Mary J. Oates Indiana University Press, 231 pages, $ 27.95 In the last century and first part of this one, Catholics established the largest network of charitable institutions in the nation.
As applied to modern democracy, the idea is that the moral legitimacy of a law or public policy can not be established merely by showing that it was put into place through the workings of democratic institutions.
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
The manualists considered the Church as the institution established by Christ to preserve and proclaim His truth.
By «social institution» I mean an established and relatively fixed arrangement of social status, roles, and various sorts of power among a group of people engaged in some sort of common activity.
[t] hrough the colonially established apparatus of the political, economic and educational institutions of India, contemporary Indian self - awareness remains deeply influenced by Western presuppositions about the nature of Indian culture.
Moreover, new power structures and established institutions invariably come to replace the old ones, and any initial glow of inchoate democracy can easily be undermined by the rising centers of symbolic power.
For he was elected triumphantly a year ago at least partly, and maybe even mainly, because he was seen by a vast majority of the people as a defender of law and principle and established institutions and the moral order, and he is condemned now precisely because his Administration is now seen to have been unfaithful to the moral order he was elected to defend.
Such a community — or communion — is a human institution; but it is more than that, for it was established by the will and purpose of God, is sustained by the Holy Spirit, and seeks to exalt Christ «as the incarnate Word of God to the lordship of all human life.»
When Delaine and I took on our first assignment — in Argentina — we found an already well - established national church, with a publishing house, a seminary and other educational institutions run by capable administrators.
Noble editorial goals, no doubt, and we loved my mother's battered 1960s reprint of The St. Nicholas Anthology, a book - length collection chosen by Henry Steele Commager (whose name signals just how established an institution the magazine had been).
The fact that slavery, like polygamy, was taken for granted is disguised in our English Versions by the euphemisms «man - servant» and «maid - servant,» but in the Hebrew there is no mistaking the established institution of slavery with its characteristic customs and consequences.
This false teaching is what has replaced the true church established by Christ with this man created human institution we mistakenly refer to as the church, which is controlling, manipulative, abusive, and often times corrupt.
Traditionally, the people's communication processes are suppressed by those of the powerful rulers, who have controlled the message and media through the ruling elites and the established cultural and religious institutions.
Missing from this, or perhaps purposely excised, is the Christian understanding of marriage as an institution established by God, a sacramental reality in the Church, ordered to the happiness and spiritual growth of the spouses and to the procreation of children for the good of society.
The nature of the church is so different from the nature of any other social institution that it is hardly correct to think of it as having been established by any person or collection of persons, even the apostles themselves.
The story of how Israelite tribes established firm possession of Canaan, drove out enemy raiders, and met the very severe crisis of the Philistine invasion by the institution of kingship, is narrated in the context of Israel's encounter with YHWH.
One of the traditional modes of the Church's participation in national situation is service, The Church in India did pioneering service by establishing medical and educational institutions.
It is time government institutions took the lead in establishing more incubation centres to enable researchers to scale up their innovative ideas, facilitating alignment with start - ups in order to bring in new innovations, which would help in solving a number of problems faced by the society.
I believe the Oxford English Dictionary has already accepted the phrase «doing an Arsene» to refer to a decade or more of underperformance by an established high quality institution
Following a presentation he gave to the Patriot League Council of Presidents and Athletic Directors last December entitled «Concussion Management Plan: The Role of the Athletic Trainer», Jack Foley was formally asked to establish Best Practice Guidelines for Cognitive Rest for students - athlete or not — to be utilized by each league institution.
The new counter-terrorism law and its «statutory duty» advances this public sector approach to counter-extremism by legally requiring a wider range of institutions to establish formal counter-extremism protocols in line with the government's Prevent agenda.
He said by using the logo in various communication materials, the EC has inevitably changed and approved the new logo as its logo, noting the EC does not need public approval to change its logo as it is an independent institution established by the constitution.
From MoveOn to Rush Limbaugh, new media channels have created the opportunity for political actors to form their own messaging and campaign institutions outside of the bounds long set by traditional political gatekeepers like parties and established media outlets.
By committing significant funding and support to advanced technology, sciences and R&D institutions, New York is laying the groundwork for new jobs and new economic development opportunities, while ensuring that Long Island continues to attract the best of the best to establish roots here and join our great community.»
How is asking that our political parties (both of them) follow the established laws of the land and be subject to verification by the departments in charge of enforcing those laws, be a progressive, Socialist idea worthy of admittance into a mental institution?
Presenting the Incubator, Mr Kayi explained that the foundation was established by a group of people and institutions who believed in giving back to society and pledged to donate 100 pieces of incubators to hospital in the country to support efforts to give opportunities to preterm babies to survive and grow to contribute their quota to the development of the country.
Established by Royal Charter in 1836, the University of London consists of 18 independent member institutions with outstanding global reputations and several prestigious central academic bodies and activities.
The What Works Network, launched last year by the Cabinet Office, consists of established and new institutions responsible for gathering, assessing and sharing the most robust evidence to inform policy and service delivery across the UK.
His lawsuit notes that he is seeking «an order of mandamus compelling the President or his assigned Ministers to bring to Parliament appropriate legislation establishing the institutions or agencies to implement the said initiatives, and to have proper regulations presented to Parliament for enactment to govern the exercise of discretionary power necessarily implicated in the implementation of the said initiatives once the Appropriations (No. 2) Act, 2017 (Act 951) was passed by Parliament authorizing the appropriation of the funds.»
The UNC collaborators on the study team, led by Timothy C. Nichols, MD, performed gene therapy experiments using the well - established dog colony at their institution.
When you leave your current position, any research program you establish will either die immediately or go with you, and there's no guarantee that your institution (to which grants are issued and by which equipment is bought) will let you take your new toys.
The $ 23.7 million solar project — built on a 50 - acre site leased from the Agahozo - Shalom Youth Village, established to care for children who lost parents to Rwanda's 1990s genocide — was developed by the Dutch - American firm Gigawatt Global with support from the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corp. (OPIC), a Power Africa partner; Scatec Solar ASA of Norway, which engineered and built the solar plant; and government investment arms and development finance institutions from the Netherlands, Norway, Finland, Austria and the United Kingdom.
My next career step was to accept a 6 - month position, which was then extended by an additional year, to establish a translational research laboratory for cancer immunotherapy at the Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, a major nonprofit health care, research, and teaching institution in Paris.
But despite this initial enthusiasm, some institutions don't follow through by supporting the work of scientists who don't fit into established categories.
Research has established that the perception of scientific merit is affected by past performance — such as association with high - ranking departments or institutions and previous funding and publication records — and by access to organizational resources (12).
In Revenue Ruling 57 - 127, the IRS Commissioner determined that funds from a government foundation used by an individual for the purpose of conducting a research project free from direction and control of the institution were not to be considered a fellowship because the foundation reserved rights in patents resulting from the research, thereby establishing a quid pro quo.
This means that the institution, whether a public university or a private sponsor, must establish a human research participant protection program (HRPPP) with multiple levels of responsibility and accountability, from the IRB (which, by federal law, prospectively reviews all federally funded human subjects research protocols) to the chief administrator (Chancellor or CEO) to the investigator, staff, and students, to the research participants.
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