Sentences with phrase «by public institutions»

We can say «sorry» in a meaningful way to Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders who have been separated from their cultures, their lands, their communities and their families, without having to feel personally guilty for what has been (and still continues to be) inflicted on them by our public institutions.
The Role of Health Inequality in the Maternal Health Services Provided by Public Institutions in Mexico
While financial challenges are felt by public institutions, it is felt more acutely by private, donation - dependent schools such as TWU.
The Canadian cloud has been seen as one of the most attractive data destinations: national privacy policies and provincial rules and regulations in this country provide good protections for an individual's personal information, as well as important data held or used by public institutions such as schools, universities, hospitals, government - owned utilities and government - operated service providers.
Her work has been collected by public institutions and private individuals over the course of her career and subsequently, and it appears in many of the world's most esteemed museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Guggenheim Museum; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the San Francisco MoMA; the Detroit Institute of Arts; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; the National Galleries of Scotland; and the Tate Gallery, London.
His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and acquired by public institutions and private collections.
His work has been collected by public institutions including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center (Dallas, Texas), and the Israel Museum.
Her work is collected by public institutions and private individuals internationally.
Instead, its development was funded by public institutions on two continents, including three universities, and the U.S. National Cancer Institute.
But if most trials — even those funded by public institutions — do not comply with these requirements, further measures need to be taken,» says Mr Pérez - Alija.
It was conducted by public institutions in coffee - growing countries that have seen their funding gradually erode over the past four decades, or by private companies.
Because of its enormous potential to benefit public health, the technology behind Golden Rice has been donated by its inventors, Professor Ingo Potrykus and Dr. Peter Beyer, for use by public institutions.
None of the elite organisations like Unlock Democracy or the UCL Constitution Unit have ever proposed anything as definite as the «Plan for the Establishment of a National Bank» published posthumously so long ago as 1824 by the icon of laissez - faire capitalism, David Ricardo, who reasoned that the stock of money would be best originated by a public institution.
It will be the first exhibition of Lowry's work by a public institution in London since his death in 1976, and comprises around 80 paintings.
«An act to provide for the implementation of the constitutional rights to information held by a public institution subject to the exemptions that are necessary and consistent with the protection of the public interest in a democratic society to foster a culture of transparency and accountability in public affairs and to provide for related matters», the Deputy Attorney General submitted.
In the other case, however, it found that the misdiagnosis by a public institution of a deaf boy as retarded constituted «medical malpractice.»
It's been a busy autumn for the artist and poet, who has also recently unveiled a series of public billboard poems which were shown in Shoreditch during Frieze week, and the latest addition to the Parasolstice — Winter Light series at Parasol Unit, his first light poem to be commissioned by a public institution in London.
The exhibition is the first to be held by a public institution in London since the artist's death in 1976 and attempts to reassess his work, highlighting his debts to French painting.
It makes up the most comprehensive collection of the New York - based Taiwanese artist's work by a public institution.
This is the first show held by a public institution in London since the artist's death.
This summer Tate Britain presents a major exhibition of landscapes by the much - loved British painter LS Lowry (1887 — 1976)-- the first show held by a public institution in London since the artist's death.
An exclusive chance to see Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life — a major exhibition of landscapes by the much - loved British painter L.S. Lowry — the first of its kind held by a public institution in London since the artist's death.
The Jewish Museum acquisition of Stelen (Columns) for their permanent collection represents the first purchase of Adelman's work by a public institution.
Tate Britain presents a major exhibition of landscapes by the much - loved British painter L.S. Lowry — the first of its kind held by a public institution in London since the artist's death.
The duties of neutrality and restraint in religious expression, including the restriction on wearing religious symbols and clothing, do not apply to employees or volunteers who provide spiritual care and guidance services in a centre operated by a public institution under the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S - 4.2) or in a correctional facility under the Act respecting the Quebec correctional system.

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And he or she must be supported by a senior political leader who serves as a public sector catalyst to build coalitions of governments, workers and training and research institutions and help to pitch investment proposals to head office decision - makers.
The study, by Yusuke Tsugawa and colleagues at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and other institutions, examined the record of a large random sample of Medicare patients, 65 years or older, who were hospitalized from January 2011 to December 2014.
Corporate directors are not just part of private institutions; they're part of a system justified, in part, by its public benefits.
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.
5) Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital?»
H.B. 929 Status: Failed Relates to promotion of cybersecurity in the Commonwealth, initiates several efforts to promote economic development, research and development, and workforce development of the cybersecurity industry in the Commonwealth, creates two new matching grant funds, adds one administered by the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority for private entities that collaborate with one or more public institutions of higher education on research and development related to cybersecurity.
The rest is explained by the natural resources with which that country is endowed, the physical infrastructure, the collective know - how of fellow citizens, the quality of public and private institutions, and the degree of trust that greases the wheels of commerce, politics and everyday life.
«By raising the bar on openness and transparency, we can begin to restore confidence in our public institutions.
an independent agency of the federal government, created in 1933, charged with preserving and promoting public confidence in the U.S. financial system by insuring deposits in banks and thrift institutions up to applicable limits; by identifying, monitoring, and addressing risks to the deposit insurance funds; and by limiting the effect on the economy and the financial system when a bank or thrift institution fails; further information on the FDIC and FDIC coverage may be found at fdic.gov
Any purchase of our Class A common stock in this offering through the underwriter administering program will be at the same initial public offering price, and at the same time, as any other purchases in this offering, including purchases by institutions and other large investors.
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-...]
Think about the disruption being caused by electric and autonomous cars in automotive; by regulatory challenges in banking; by shale resources in oil and gas; and by a groundswell of public dissatisfaction in political institutions, to name just a few.
We envision a public institution managed professionally, guided by citizen oversight, and accountable to the public as its only stockholders.
Enough public institutions were captured by the oil industry that a state within a state was created: a deep state.
I'd want them to learn to assume that anything they write in an institution's email system may become public or be read by the person they would least want to.
As to who the public blames for the fall in median household income, recent surveys find Congress tops the list, followed by financial institutions, George Bush and President Obama.
Commentary is produced by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a private, tax - exempt institution focusing on international public policy issues.
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) the Company was engaged in predatory lending practices that saddled subprime borrowers and / or those with poor or limited credit histories with high - interest rate debt that they could not repay; (ii) many of the Company's customers were using Qudian - provided loans to repay their existing loans, thereby inflating the Company's revenues and active borrower numbers and increasing the likelihood of defaults; (iii) the Company was providing online loans to college students despite a governmental ban on the practice; (iv) the Company was engaged overly aggressive and improper collection practices; (v) the Company had understated the number of its non-performing loans in the Registration Statement and Prospectus; (vi) because of the Company's improper lending, underwriting and collection practices it was subject to a heightened risk of adverse actions by Chinese regulators; (vii) the Company's largest sales platform and strategic partner, Alipay, and Ant Financial, could unilaterally cap the APR for loans provided by Qudian; (viii) the Company had failed to implement necessary safeguards to protect customer data; (ix) data for nearly one million Company customers had been leaked for sale to the black market, including names, addresses, phone numbers, loan information, accounts and, in some cases, passwords to CHIS, the state - backed higher - education qualification verification institution in China, subjecting the Company to undisclosed risks of penalties and financial and reputational harm; and (x) as a result of the foregoing, Qudian's public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times.
The counterpart of that reduced multiplier is an increase in the Fed's overall command of the public's savings, for it's the public that ultimately supplies the funds that financial institutions in turn hand over to the Fed, by holding those institutions» IOUs.
«We have been encouraged by the great progress Secretary Shulkin has made and believe that he remains the best person to lead this important federal public institution on the behalf of the American people,» the group's national commander, Denise Rohan, said in a statement Monday.
Money transmitter licenses, which are required for California MSBs (money services businesses), protect consumers by preventing money laundering in addition to maintaining public confidence in financial institutions and preserving the health, safety, and general welfare of the public.
Unlike several years ago, the majority of Greece's $ 315 billion debt is now owned by public entities; so we'd anticipate that any fallout would be contained primarily in public institutions such as the IMF and the European Central Bank (ECB).
Over the course of a few years, there would be an erosion of the Church's public presence, as Catholic institutions find themselves burdened by fines and unable to offer health coverage.
And by withholding public sanction from any one set of religious institutions, his approach makes it possible for many religious institutions, not just many religious individuals, to populate our public life.
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