Sentences with phrase «by institutional»

Announced today, the round was led by Institutional Venture Partners (IVP), a Silicon Valley venture firm that counts some of the biggest tech and digital startups, including Dropbox, GitHub and Netflix, among its portfolio.
Tethers can only be purchased by institutional investors, not the public.
Founded in 2005 and dual - headquartered in San Francisco and Singapore, Razer is backed by institutional investors such as IDG - Accel, Intel Capital and Horizons Ventures.
Life settlements are often pooled together and owned by institutional investors, like banks or insurance companies, although some are owned by individuals.
The proposed EU Shareholder Rights Directive has the objective to overcome certain corporate governance short comings in European listed companies and to encourage a more long - term oriented investment process and active engagement by institutional investors and asset managers.
Furthermore, some commenters recommended that the disclosure of research information should be governed by an informed consent agreement already in place as part of a clinical protocol, or its disclosure should be considered by an institutional review board or privacy board.
Further, it was argued that the privacy of the deceased individual and his or her family is far more important than allowing genetic information to be abstracted by an institutional or commercial collector of information.
Two projects show the innovative potential for apps or websites that facilitate self reporting supplemented by institutional backup.
The regulation allows for the release of protected health information for research purposes without an individual's authorization, but only if the research where such authorization is waived by an institutional research board or an equivalent privacy board.
Keep collection agencies out of small claims, so these courts are not overwhelmed by institutional litigators but remain available to real people.
This requires personal commitments from partners, backed up by institutional expectations, training and rewards.
«Factors driving this PE activity include low interest rates, a growing economy, the reduction in marginal federal income tax rates, the relative outperformance of domestic middle market private equity compared to other asset classes, benign credit markets and the rebalancing of portfolios by institutional investors.»
To start, the justice sector is finally (but slowly) shifting to focus on people, rather than being driven by institutional needs.
Furthermore, private mortgage investments tend to be higher risk than those entered into by institutional lenders such as banks.
To agree with that premise, one must accept the idea that law firms are not shaped by institutional racism and sexism.
TianTong can represent clients to apply for recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards (made either by institutional or ad hoc arbitral tribunals), arbitral awards made in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
We counsel clients regarding medical staff issues, such as credentialing and peer review, and, as part of this practice, we are regularly consulted by institutional clients to interpret and apply by - laws, policies and procedures.
There are varying ways to commence an arbitration, depending on whether an arbitration is governed by institutional rules or by domestic or international laws.
In his book, based on his PhD thesis at the Graduate Institute of Geneva, Benedikt Pirker claims that such differences can be explained by the institutional context of the balancing.
The issue of Kevin's removal as trustee was therefore adjourned, but the Court made it clear that Sheila and Kevin are liable to fund the trust and that it will be administered by an institutional trustee and not by Kevin.
[129] By circumstantial fairness, I mean the fairness of the settlement to the parties and the class members in their particular circumstances, and by institutional fairness, I mean the fairness of the settlement from the perspective of a robust notion of access to justice that includes an outcome that objectively should satisfy the class members» entitlement to justice for their grievances.
The Global Climate Disclosure Framework, a reporting guide issued by the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change, Ceres and the Investor Group on Climate Change, calls on oil and gas companies to disclose the carbon intensity of their operations.
Daly attributed the drop primarily to a decision by Institutional Shareholder Services Inc., whose recommendations effectively dictate the votes of a large swath of institutional shareowners.
The FOIA / Mole incident has been central in self - serving rationalizations of Climategate events by institutional climate science.
This guidance document is based on experiences and lessons learned from FAO member countries and national forest monitoring projects and initiatives, as well as inputs provided at international workshops and technical meetings and by institutional partners and stakeholders.
Instead it stems from an antagonism by institutional climate scientists towards those who may wish to independently examine evidence for climate change and its causes.
The Catholic Church has a 2000 year history of giving the public what it wants, tempered by institutional smarts that put real checks and balances on the process.
Critical of Greenberg for not thinking that sheets of paper with writing on them are as flat as any painting, she sees painting as having been demystified by institutional critique and it is in those terms that she herself has to insist that the surface of painting is as inactive as a page, and like one activated only by what goes on it.
Ryman's introduction to artistic practice within the (white) walls of MoMA, Hudson contends, was shaped by an institutional ethos of experiential learning.
That's been the trajectory for a long time, but it has been accelerated by some big sales at some auction houses like Christie's, and also by some institutional interest.
Some museum directors envy private collectors: unfettered by institutional demands, they have free hand to choose art to suit their own personal tastes — even the works of younger, yet - to - be-established artists, and they often have larger budgets when public financing is hard to obtain.
This program, co-produced with the Mohile Parikh Center in Mumbai, examined an evolving definition of contemporary curatorial practice, shaped by institutional professionals, independent curators, and artists.
Another prevalent strain here is so - called outsider art (which also includes people simply unacknowledged by the institutional art world).
«Collectors are driven by institutional context,» the dealer David Zwirner said.
Private collections are well suited to capturing the life of a vibrant art movement, driven as they are by passion, unencumbered by institutional impedimenta.
YYZ commits to give space, financial support, and mentorship to diverse artists to develop their practices through inter-disciplinary solo exhibitions and public programs aided by institutional collaborations.
Publishing was either so expensive, so suppressed, or so controlled by institutional gatekeepers that upstarts had to be outrageous to make a splash.
Kost, who worked at an internet company in a prior life, was bothered by this institutional discrepancy between virtual demand and real - world supply.
The demand for older female artists has been bolstered by institutional efforts to address gaps in their collections and imbalances in programming, sometimes driven by women who have recently assumed positions of power in institutions or as collectors with influence on museum or non-profit boards.
Eva Kotatkova and Dominik Lang are both fascinated by the institutional characteristics of the various systems that shape and structure our lives.
Vincent Como's work explores an idée fixe with a re-cultism that is dominated by an Institutional compass grounded in abundance.
Marina Abramović was one of the first performance artists to become formally accepted by the institutional museum world with major solo shows taking place throughout Europe and the US over a period of more than 25 years.
We were particularly surprised and happy by the institutional interest in Latin American artists.
A promised and provocative distraction from those cold and wet January blues is presented in the form of the generously reflective Miró and Life in General — a solo show of new works by the institutional conceptual artist, John Baldessari.
Swiss Institute's artistic program is supported by institutional and corporate sponsors as well as the generosity of individuals.
No animals were trapped or sacrificed for the purposes of this study and therefore, a formal approval by an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee was not necessary.
All animals were handled in strict accordance with good animal practice as defined by the relevant national and / or local animal welfare bodies, and all animal work was approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), approved Protocol for Animal Care and Use # 15356.
All procedures were consistent with guidelines set by the American Society of Mammalogists (Gannon et al. 2007) and were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at California State University Fullerton.
All procedures were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Emory University (Protocol Number: DAR -2001274-120814).
Dogs — The study protocol was approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) at Colorado State University.
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