Sentences with phrase «by the institution in»

While the Journal doesn't quote the publishing journal for the new studies, a previous study by both institutions in 2014 showed that those who took notes with a computer performed much worse on answering conceptual questions than those who hand - wrote.
The fact that Dodd - Frank regulations prohibit proprietary trading by banks is in our view small assurance that these regulations can not or have not been circumvented by those institutions in the form of equity ownership in HFT firms or participation in dark pools through off - balance - sheet entities.
Yet there is evidence of «inflated and misleading advertising by some institutions in the search for students.»
The Former Aide of governor stressed that City Guild Certificate will be issued by an institution in United Kingdom, revealing that certificate could be use anywhere in the world.
It is generally advisable to provide race and ethnicity information because these factors, among many, may be used by an institution in selecting applicants and identifying possible scholarship and fellowship opportunities.
A recent AACTE webinar sponsored by the Learning First Alliance's «Get It Right» campaign highlighted the remarkable progress made by institutions in the state.
MSCI Inc. is a provider of investment decision support tools including indices and portfolio risk and performance analytics for use by institutions in managing equity fixed income and multi-asset class portfolios.
For example, if a speculator that initially issued a CDS contract to a security - holder believes that the security - issuing institution in question is likely to default, the speculator can sell the contract to another speculator on the CDS market, buy securities issued by the institution in question and a CDS contract as well in order to protect that investment.
Note that you must be teaching on a full - time basis as determined by the institution in which you teach.
Other heavyweights include Ed Ruscha, Theaster Gates, Rob Pruitt and Cindy Sherman, whose first museum show was organized by the institution in 1980.
Kasper Bosmans began his research for Decorations with a close reading of 20 + Years Witte de With, an anthology published by the institution in 2012 that lists all exhibitions and other projects at Witte de With between 1990 and 2011.
In 2012 Inhotim dedicated a 2,600 sq. meter pavilion to Tunga's work which includes six major installations acquired by the institution in the past 10 years.
To coincide with its survey exhibition, «Models and Beyond», the Museum De Pont in Tilburg has commissioned Dan Graham to make a new work to accompany another of the artist's pavilions, which was bought by the institution in 2005.
The Committee may be consulted by these institutions in all cases in which they consider it appropriate.

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«It is by far the most important institution in Catalonia,» he says.
The classic yellow cream - filled cake is a «true institution in the pre-packaged dessert world, representing sweet convenience and soft, tasty decadence for all,» came the response from Toronto's Petite & Sweet bakery, helmed by creative director Elle Daftarian.
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.
• Elsen, a Boston - based platform - as - a-service company for large financial institutions, raised $ 2.4 million in a seed extension round led by Hyperplane Venture Capital and was joined by investors including Accomplice and Launch Capital.
Those federal rules, which double down on restrictions adopted in 2014 and stern warnings to lenders issued by OSFI earlier this summer, require banks to qualify borrowers at higher interest rates, impose additional limits on mortgages for buyers with small down payments, and compel financial institutions to share the risk by taking out insurance policies on low - ratio mortgages.
Essentially, a company credit report gives you the benefit of seeing an objective summary of a company's credit history and from this you get its credit score, which is used by all financial institutions in assessing credit worthiness.
Most of its customers would be covered by government insurance, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions would ensure an orderly death, and vultures would swoop in quickly to grab the valuable assets.
The gap between the percentage of men and the percentage of women who work or are looking for work is the narrowest in the G20, according to a 2014 report by four international institutions, including the World Bank.
Rather than the Fed pursuing a policy resulting in some steady rate of growth in the money supply, I would suggest that the Fed attempt to produce a steady rate of growth in the sum of the credit it creates and the credit created by depository institutions, i.e., commercial banks, savings associations and credit unions.
He led the financial institution through its acquisition by Scotiabank in 2012 and its rebranding from ING Direct to Tangerine Bank in April 2014.
Financial institutions based in the U.K. have to submit their post-Brexit plans to the Bank of England by July 14, even though the U.K. government has just barely started exit negotiations with the European Union.
The amount of interest paid on savings accounts in Canada vary by institution, product, client type, as well as deposit balance.
«These attacks represent a risk to global markets in 2017 by threatening to upend central banks» roles as technocratic institutions that provide financial and economic stability,» according to Eurasia Group.
Since its inception in 2009, Bitcoin has fed off the festering distrust in institutions sown by the financial crisis.
After being rejected by at least fives Canadian banks, one foreign financial institution believed in their grassroots idea and contributed a little less than half of the $ 7 million investment they needed to get the new brewery going.
Breaking with traditional ways of doing things by circumventing established institutions is a common theme in the recommendations of Barton's council.
Despite more than paying for itself — by its own reckoning, Ex-Im Bank has returned $ 7 billion to the U.S. Treasury in the last two decades through interest on guaranteed loans and credit insurance — the 80 - year - old government - run financial institution is a sunset agency.
The survey, conducted by Rogers» Consumer Insights Team, polled close to 1,000 Canadians about the 41 institutions that offer MBA programs in Canada.
But they are going to have to dismantle some of their welfare state, create labour market flexibility, stop being terrorized by organized labour and the farmers, accept real austerity in the offender countries, abandon this imbecility about leading the world, raise the birth rate and develop less meddlesome and authoritarian institutions.
Pollsters first began tracking Americans» confidence in their major institutions — such as the church and the Supreme Court — as a result of the rancor caused by the Vietnam War and Watergate.
Founded in 1985 by the Swiss entrepreneur Ronald Strässler — now the company's COO — Avaloq is a technology - driven financial services provider that serves more than 140 financial institutions across the globe.
«By working with banking institutions globally, we have the opportunity to expand our reach around the world to drive engagement with existing customers and attract new ones,» Des Power, senior vice president and managing director at Fitbit International, said in a statement Tuesday.
«By listing on TSX, it's easier for Canadian institutions to participate (in trading),» said Ron Shuttleworth, an analyst with M Partners Inc. in Toronto.
The Philippine central bank has set up a separate cyber security surveillance division to craft cyber security policies and conduct surveillance work, monitor cyber threats and test the ability of supervised institutions to manage cyber security issues, Nestor Espenilla central bank deputy governor in charge of banking supervision, said in a lecture organized by the bank.
Corporate directors are not just part of private institutions; they're part of a system justified, in part, by its public benefits.
In their studies, Crum and colleagues began by identifying stress mindsets among a group of nearly 400 employees of an international financial institution.
Still in early development, BTC Swap is planned to facilitate a variety of what Middleton calls «Zero - Trust Digital Contracts,» which recreate financial functions in software code by matching offered and desired transactions between parties without the need for intermediary institutions.
Some Canadian universities, including Toronto's York and the University of British Columbia, have been aggressive in tapping foreign markets, but it's a scattered effort by individual institutions.
Innovators from top institutions and tech titans are in a race to develop green blockchain innovations to address demand by businesses.
Hizzonor stopped by Geno's Steak, a South Philly institution that earned notoriety of a different sort in 2006, when owner Joey Vento posted signs at the cashier's window that read:
«The FBI is one of our nation's most cherished and respected institutions, and today will mark a new beginning for our crown jewel of law enforcement,» Trump said in a statement issued by the White House.
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.
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?»
AIGUG recently passed requirements set by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions and is now in the final stages of approval.
The stricter residential mortgage lending regulations introduced by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions were aimed at reducing risk in the market amid high housing prices.
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