Sentences with phrase «developed international world»

Gain targeted developed international world, ex-U.S. and Canada equity exposure to high dividend yielding companies
Gain exposure to developed international world, ex-U.S. and Canada mid cap equity from dividend paying companies

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Ryan Patel has been vital in providing valuable strategy and leadership in developing domestic and international growth plans with some of the world's most innovative companies including Wet Seal Retail, Inc. (Arden B and Wet Seal), Jamba Juice, BJ's Restaurants, Inc. and Panda Restaurant Group Inc. (Panda Express).
The results of a world where developed and emerging countries are all pitted against each other will be «intensified conflict on the international stage over vitally important issues, such as international macroeconomic coordination, financial regulatory reform, trade policy, and climate change,» they said.
His research interests include the areas of corporate governance and corruption as a constraint on business activity, international legal reform and business ethics in the developing world with a focus on the Middle East, and covenants not to compete as an obstacle to employee mobility and knowledge transfer.
I had thought of these as the way the developed world intends to bring developing nations out of poverty and address such international challenges as food security and conflict resolution.
In November, the International Energy Agency, a Paris - based think - tank supported by energy - consuming developed nations, predicted the U.S. would surpass Saudi Arabia as the world's largest oil producer before 2020, and be self - sufficient in energy by 2035.
This is because international trade has increased rapidly over the past few decades as the world economy has become more developed and globalized — notwithstanding the flattening of the global trade - to - GDP ratio over the past few years.
The World Bank's International Finance Corporation and the Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries (Norfund), along with several Swedish private investors, account for 50 % of financial contributions to the Frontier Fund.
We must now find a new paradigm for the relationship that reflects the changes in Korea's place in the world as a developed country, and Canada's current interests and strengths as a bilateral partner and major international player.
Mr. Garrity has developed a heavily concentrated niche representing local, national and international franchisees and franchisors in the complex and heavily regulated world of franchising and intellectual property.
The ultimate philanthropic potential of digital currency may lie in the developing world, where high exchange rates, bank fees and inflation can dilute the buying power of international donors.
Through mid-December, developed international markets have gained more than 21 % (as measured by the MSCI World Index ex US) and emerging markets (as measured by the MSCI Emerging Markets Index) have increased 25 % — compared with a 20 % return for the S&P 500.1
The MSCI World ex U.S. Index (Net) is a free float - adjusted, market capitalization - weighted index that is designed to measure international developed market equity performance, excluding the U.S..
International sales represented just 30 % of total sales two years ago, and management is making a push into the developing world.
If we continue to move from a national economy to a global one, then we must either develop much stronger concentrations of international political power or else accept a world governed by naked economic power.
There developed a Lutheran World Federation, a Baptist World Alliance, the Lambeth Conference of the Anglican Communion, an International Congregational Council, an Ecumenical Methodist Conference, and a Presbyterian World Alliance.
The promotion of economic growth has not reduced the economic gap between the developing and the developed countries, as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund assumed it would.
Immediately after World War II, the acknowledged disparity in the wealth of nations led to the establishment of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; it was then widely assumed that the so - called developing countries could be brought up to some sort of parity with the developed countries by lending money and promoting economic growth.
The U.N. met the goal of doubling access to water, but the world is behind in ensuring healthy water access: 2.5 billion people and almost 1 billion children still lack access to basic sanitation, and more than 2 million tons of human waste are released in waterways in developing countries on a daily basis, according to the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
Then in 1999, an international team of researchers reported that they had discovered the origins of HIV - 1, the predominant strain of HIV in the developed world.
By l970, the l6th General Assembly of UNESCO had defined the concept of a New International Economic Order which stated that the emerging nations would not be able to develop until they decreased their economic dependence on the First World.
The new emphasis on the world challenged the hitherto church - centric view of mission that had been developing in the International Missionary Council and the ecumenical movement in general.
They challenge transnational corporations investing in apartheid, or oppose proliferating nuclear reactors, or develop education programs to combat international monetary disorders or world hunger or the arms race.
Powerful institutions like the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization raise the TINA, argument to persuade the developing nations to qualify themselves to borrow money.
The staff and volunteers at MaterCare International (MCI) know something about love and compassion for the forgotten mothers of the developing world.
The FAO - led Save Food initiative is partnering with international organizations, the private sector and civil society to enable food systems to reduce food loss and waste in both the developing and the industrialized world.
Wine Institute and its global partnership of wine associations contracted Provisor Pt Ltd, a consultancy firm with expertise in resource accounting in the wine industry, to develop the international wine industry protocol, based on the Greenhouse Gas Protocol set by the World Resources Institute.
«Fairtrade is about delivering greater benefits of trade to farmers in the developing world — fair payments, a sustainable environment and just working conditions,» said Hans Theyer, Executive Director of Fairtrade America, the U.S. representative of the international Fairtrade system.
In conclusion, the conference was very informative and I was able to gain more knowledge on food security issues in some developing countries and the role that international agriculture research plays in developing a food secure world.
With this in mind, the Brewers Association developed the World Beer Cup ® International Competition in 1996 to celebrate the art and science of brewing by recognizing outstanding achievement.
Rainforest Alliance partnered with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group; ECOM Agroindustrial Corp., the world's third largest coffee trading company; and coffee farmers in Mexico and Nicaragua to develop and test these methodoloWorld Bank Group; ECOM Agroindustrial Corp., the world's third largest coffee trading company; and coffee farmers in Mexico and Nicaragua to develop and test these methodoloworld's third largest coffee trading company; and coffee farmers in Mexico and Nicaragua to develop and test these methodologies.
The company is expanding throughout the U.S. and around the world, developing MGM Springfield in Massachusetts and MGM COTAI in Macau, and debuting the first international Bellagio - branded hotel in Shanghai.
In the early 1960s, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and the World Health Organization (WHO) recognized the importance of developing international food standards for the purposes of protecting public health and minimizing disruption of international food trade.
Jason has helped develop successful wine and beer programs for some of the best known brands in the world including Disney Theme Parks & Resorts and Royal Caribbean International.
At international conferences dedicated to SDP, delegates from the developing world complain about Westerners who parachute in with things that aren't wanted or needed.
Despite scoring 21 goals in all competitions this campaign, the England international still struggles to find the net in a fair amount of games, which is an element of his play that'll he definitely need to improve should wish to develop into a world class player in the future.
The Colombia international has developed a reputation as one of the most prolific strikers in world football since joining the Portuguese outfit in 2012.
«On all the LFC International Academy projects around the world we aim to develop players both on and off the pitch and this will be no different.»
In the 2017 / 18 season we are looking to develop and widen the Arsenal Ladies FA WSL Sister Club Programme with the addition of a new International Sister Club membership, creating the opportunity for any club in the World to join and become part of the Arsenal Ladies FA WSL Sister Club family.
«With both cities keen to make the best use of their venues we are delighted to have developed an event strategy which offers both Birmingham and Glasgow the chance to host the sell - out Sainsbury's Indoor GP and pursue our ambitions to bring the world's best international championships to the UK.»
What really confuses me most, however, is how the two - faced, xenophobic, incompetent and irresponsible British footballing media, and authorities, continue to act as supporters of this policy of play which will ultimately (rather naively on their part) conclude with a British national football team NEVER EVER again winning another international tournament as the rest of the footballing world and authorities continue to move on to develop a more civilised game that does not tolerate such physically harmful tactics.
Elisabetta Gardini, from the European People's Party (EPP) said: «Today «s vote is in line with the spirit of the international standards on marketing and mothers «milk substitutes developed by the World Health Organization, which aim to ensure that there is no form of advertising or promotional material for substitute products of mother «s milk.
[26] International organisations such as Plan International and La Leche League have helped to promote breastfeeding around the world, educating new mothers and helping the governments to develop strategies to increase the number of women exclusively breastfeeding.
MIRIAM CHICKERING, IBCLC is the President of Nurses International a nonprofit organization that creates affordable, technologically savvy nursing curriculum for developing countries and empowers nurses to change their world.
The specific Mead Johnson Nutrition products shown on this website may not be available for distribution or sale outside the U.S. Mead Johnson Nutrition endorses the aim of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes in developing countries, including standards for product integrity, labeling, distribution, and promotion.
International AIDS Society and 15 other leading organizations, including WHO, UNICEF and UNAIDS, Consensus Statement, «Asking the Right questions: Advancing an HIV Research Agenda for Women and Children», dated 8 March, 2010 International Breastfeeding Journal, Thematic issue on HIV and infant feeding: Lessons learnt and ways ahead, reports from sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Uganda, Malawi and Ethiopia, edited by Dr Karen Marie Moland and Dr Astrid Blystad, Collection published: 26 October 2010 Kuhn L, Reitz C and Abrams EJ, Breastfeeding and AIDS in the developing world.
The first phase of the boycott (which was supported by 10 countries) ended in 1984 when Nestlé agreed to abide by the International Code in the developing world.
After commercial infant formula was introduced in the developing world in the early 1900s, cases of lethal diarrhoea spiked (and anti-formula sentiment mounted) leading to the penning by WHO in 1981 of its International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes.
Our report finds continued violations of The International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes, which was adopted by the World Health Assembly after outrage in the 1970s over aggressive formula marketing in developing countries.
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