Sentences with phrase «central institution»

Likewise, a Single Market can only operate with central institutions regulating it.
The spectrum of new investors ranges broadly — tech - savvy teenagers, busy mothers thinking about how to invest their savings, individuals disenchanted by central institutions, high - net worth professionals, nimble family offices, financial advisors on behalf of clients, and even sophisticated hedge funds and institutions.
But as Joseph Bottum has suggested, «the single most significant fact over the past few decades in America — the great explanatory event from which follows nearly everything in our social and political history — is the crumbling of the Mainline [Protestant] churches as central institutions in our national experience.»
«Central institutions in the society, such as schools,» Lareau wrote, «firmly and decisively promote strategies of concerted cultivation in child rearing.
Civic education, however, requires a more noble, moralizing history: a pantheon of heroes, who confer legitimacy on central institutions and constitute worthy objects of emulation.»
Monero is decentralized, no government, foundation or central institution is responsible for the platform.
If we think that there is such a thing as Western civilization, that it is one of a kind and changed the world in very good ways as well as perhaps in bad ones, to fail to see that the central institution throughout most of this period is the church, is ignorant.»
Since then it became the central institution for the financialization of the American economy.
He said: «Here we sit in Parliament, the central institution of our sacred democracy, between us some of the most powerful people of the land, and we are scared.
If the Milibands are true pluralists then they are going to have to tackle this culture within their party, which has been around for at least as long as their father's Parliamentary Socialism: a Study in the Politics of Labour which provided an analysis in 1961 of the party's attachment to the central institutions of the British state, not least first past the post.
The Trump administration is considering forming «a new, central institution» to advocate for natural gas and coal technology and exports, according to a document E&E News has obtained.
The Trump administration is considering forming «a new, central institution» to advocate for natural gas and coal technology and exports, according to a document E&E News obtained from an administration source.
The workshops are seeing the participation of officials coming from local, regional and central institutions, including important ministries such as the Defence, Agriculture and Finance ministries.
Witchcraft is a generic term covering numerous perspectives, as Wicca does not have a set of unified beliefs, dogmas, or a central institution.
The idea was to create a digital currency that can be separated from the central institution and transmitted electronically at very low cost.
The network is not controlled by any central institution.
This does not mean a central institution can get the upper hand over bitcoin with a monetary directive — or take the bitcoins away from the users, as for example.
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