Sentences with phrase «environment in a private area»

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The New York City area, with its many interest rate - sensitive industries, has prospered when decision - makers in the public and private sectors could have confidence that the Federal Reserve was committed to a rigorous set of policies that promoted price stability, in a growth - oriented economic environment.
The UK government is piloting offsetting in six areas, brokered by a private firm called The Environment Bank.
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It may be that private schools are able to create a more or less consistently safe environment, whereas charter schools, concentrated in areas that serve disadvantaged students, vary substantially in this regard.
- to provide refuge for homeless animals and animals in need and coordinate their placement in permanent and safe home environments; - to provide education through publications, seminars, and discussions to the general public on animal health and welfare, behavior and care including the benefits of spaying and neutering; - to provide information and referrals to affordable and low cost medical care including spay & neuter clinics and other animal medical and care facilities; - to provide information on training, behavior modification and general handling instruction along with referrals to vetted and certified professionals in these areas; - to liaise and network with other animal rescue organizations as part of a mutual effort to aid animals in distress; - to solicit donations and funding from government agencies, corporations, private foundations, public charities, individuals and the general public at large to finance the medical, housing and other incidental costs of homeless animals while in the custody of the organization; - to organize and participate in fundraisers to benefit furtherance of the overall main purpose and goals of the organization; - to have the normal functions, operations, programs and pursuits incidental to a fully recognized and operational nonprofit animal rescue organization.
in all rooms and common areas - Free Open WiFi (100Mb) in all rooms and common areas / Free use of laptops / Free prints for your next boarding pass or tickets - Free flow Breakfast anytime you wake up (including cereals, muesli, fresh fruits, eggs, yoghurt, fruit jams, choco cream, bread, juices, milk, butter, honey etc.)- Free Welcome Drink (pint of beer, glass of wine, coffee, cappuccino, juices, softdrinks...)- Free Dinner at our typical Italian Aperitivo (7pm - 9 pm)- 24 hours Reception and Bar - 24 hours Free flow Coffee, Tea and Mate - 24 hours guests» Kitchen with free food - 3 open air Terraces with hammocks, vegetable gardens and BBQ - Lounge with TVsat (with DVD, Wii PS3), boardgames, pingpong, fussball, arcade games etc. etc. - Musical instruments (piano, 6/12 string guitars)- Free Tours and Infos / Free city maps - By request: Free shampoos & soaps / Free earplugs / Free Hairdryer / Free Iron board - Free locks / Free lockers / Free safe deposit box at the reception / Free luggage storage - Free linen / Free towels (by request)- Pets are more than welcome (in private rooms)- all taxes included (10 % VAT and 2.00 $ p / night Milan Tourist Tax) Atmosphere: If you want a quiet and relaxed environment, our kitchen and our beautiful 6th floor rooftop are always open only for our guests; to the ones who want to meet people and have some drinks, our bar is the right place to be!
Based in a private residential area, and plots of about 750 square meters, offering all the comfort and privacy needed to make a holiday out of a hotel environment.
An Lam Saigon River Private Residence is a unique property located on the banks of the Saigon River a few kilometres north of downtown Ho Chi Minh City in South Vietnam.â $ ˜An Lam means â $ ˜peaceful nature in Vietnamese, and indeed this name suits this residence which offers a tranquil tropical paradise set in a lush garden overlooking the quiet flowing of the river.Blending in its natural environment with sophisticated elegance, the residence hosts 15 well - appointed rooms and villas harmonizing traditional Vietnamese elements in modern style, providing outstanding amenities such as complimentary LAN and Wi - Fi connections, flat - screen television with international channels, a lounge area and a lot more to offer maximum comfort and intimacy.
It's the tranquility and privacy, the back - to - nature setting in a beautiful modern Asian architecture that is in tune with the environment: well ventilated, open but still provides privacy in areas that need to be private.
Perfectly situated in the classy eat street of Oberoi in Seminyak area, Kembali Villas Bali is a place for everyone look for everyone search for a luxury private villa for relaxing in the peaceful environment.
Pure Villa offers six - bedroom holiday villa with pure white nuance and featuring a swimming pool, fully equipped kitchen, first - class bathroom facilities, semi-open living environment, plasma TV with 60 international TV channels and air conditioning in each bedroom, iPod dock and safety deposit box in each bedroom, bathroom with indoor and outdoor shower facilities as well as running hot & cold water, open living & dining areas, Wi - Fi internet connection and IDD telephone, private swimming pool and the unique ornaments around the villa.
Set in one of the most coveted areas of Manhattan and bordering on the city's only private park, this luxurious property's lively and ever - evolving environment has established it as a New York landmark in its own right.
Paraty Hostel Facilities & Services - Dorms and Private Rooms - All bedrooms with en - suite bathrooms and A / C - Private bedrooms with Cable TV, Fridge, and A / C - Beach Bar - Free Brazilian Breakfast - Communal Kitchen - Chill - Out area - Free Internet Access - Free Wi - Fi and Free Internet access - Book Exchange - Snack Bar - Currency Exchange - International Phone - Calls - Free Lockers - Tour information & bookings - Free Breakfast: Coffee, tea and milk / Fresh fruit juices / Selection of cereals / Bread / Ham & Cheese / Home - made cakes / Fresh fruits / Butter, jam and caramel milk - Bilingual Attention: Italian / English / French / Spanish - Common Areas: TV Room / Travel Agency / Convenience Shop / Bar Geko's beachfront lounge provides our guests a little oasis - a tranquil and laid - back environment in which you can enjoy some drinks, meet cool people, read a book, update your blog or your facebook profile, upload you latest pictures, play a bit of guitar or do whatever tickles your fancies.
Illegal logging, however, continues to threaten forests, often on private land surrounding managed areas, Michael J. Miller of the University of South Florida reports in the Journal of Environment and Development.
The report concluded with the plan to continue the work programme these specific areas: (a) The analysis of options for the mobilization of financial resources from a wide variety of sources, public and private, bilateral and multilateral, including alternative sources, and their linkages; (b) The analysis of the relevant analytical work on the climate - related financing needs of developing country Parties; (c) The integration of lessons learned from fast - start finance (FSF) and best practices from developing and developed country experiences in the analysis of sources and needs; (d) The exploration of the interface between public and private finance, including approaches to leveraging private climate finance; (e) The identification of enabling environments that can unlock and foster increased climate finance flows for mitigation and adaption; (f) The exploration of delivery mechanisms that could play a role in channeling climate finance.
A total of 26 lawyers are ranked in the following practice areas for Massachusetts: Antitrust, Banking & Finance, Bankrupcty / Restructuring, Corporate / M & A, Environment, Health Care, Hedge & Mutual Funds, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment, Litigation: General Commercial, Litigation: White Collar Crime & Government Investigations, Private Equity: Venture Capital Investment.
Lawyer: Practice Area (Region) Phil Anker: Bankruptcy / Restructuring (New York) Michael Bain: Private Equity: Venture Capital Investment (Massachusetts); Startups & Emerging Companies (Nationwide) Keith Barnett: Real Estate (Massachusetts) Charlene Barshefsky: International Trade: Trade Remedies & Trade Policy (Nationwide) Dan Berkovitz: Capital Markets: Derivatives (Nationwide) Michael Bevilacqua: Intellectual Property: Licensing (Massachusetts); Technology (Massachusetts) Molly Boast: Antitrust (New York) Mark Borden: Corporate / M & A (Massachusetts); Private Equity: Venture Capital Investment (Massachusetts) Jay Bothwick: Corporate / M & A (Massachusetts) Sean Boulger: Real Estate (Massachusetts) Robert Burke: Tax (Massachusetts) A. William Caporizzo: Tax (Massachusetts) Patrick Carome: Media & Entertainment (District of Columbia) James H. Carter: International Arbitration (Nationwide); International Arbitration: Arbitrators (Nationwide) Steven F. Cherry: Antitrust (District of Columbia); Antitrust: Cartel (Nationwide) Jamie Class: Banking & Finance (Massachusetts) Meredith B. Cross: Securities: Regulation: Advisory (Nationwide) Christopher Davies: Securities: Regulation: Enforcement (Nationwide) Douglas Davison: Securities: Regulation: Enforcement (Nationwide) Peter Dichiara: Intellectual Property (Massachusetts) Stephanie Evans: Corporate / M & A & Private Equity (District of Columbia) Benjamin Fernandez: Intellectual Property (Colorado) Robert M. Finkel: Outsourcing (Nationwide); Technology & Outsourcing (New York) Mark Ford: Antitrust (Massachusetts) D. Reed Freeman: Privacy & Data Security (Nationwide) Craig Goldblatt: Bankruptcy / Restructuring (District of Columbia) Andrew Goldman: Bankruptcy / Restructuring (New York) Jamie Gorelick: Government: Government Relations (Nationwide) Leon Greenfield: Antitrust (District of Columbia) Robert Gunther: Intellectual Property: Patent (New York) Natalie Hanlon Leh: Intellectual Property (Colorado) Franca Harris Gutierrez: Financial Services Regulation: Banking (Compliance)(Nationwide); Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Compliance)(Nationwide) Jay Holtmeier: FCPA (Nationwide); Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (New York) Fraser Hunter: Litigation: Securities (New York) Paul Jakubowski: Real Estate (Massachusetts) Boyd Johnson: Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (New York) Robert Keefe: Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (Massachusetts) Rachael Kent: International Arbitration (Nationwide) Robert Kirsch: Environment (Massachusetts) Jason Kropp: Corporate / M & A (Massachusetts) William Lee: Intellectual Property (Massachusetts); Life Sciences: IP / Patent Litigation (Nationwide); International Trade: Intellectual Property (Section 337)(Nationwide); Litigation: Trial Lawyers (Nationwide) Yoon - Young Lee: Financial Services Regulation: Broker Dealer (Compliance)(Nationwide) Hal Leibowitz: Corporate / M & A (Massachusetts) James Lowe: Antitrust (District of Columbia) Lori Martin: Litigation: Securities (New York); Securities: Regulation: Enforcement (Nationwide) William McLucas: Securities: Regulation: Enforcement (Nationwide) Ronald Meltzer: International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions (Nationwide) Thomas Mueller: Antitrust (District of Columbia); Antitrust: Cartel (Nationwide) Bruce Newman: Financial Services Regulation: Broker Dealer (Compliance)(Nationwide) Stephanie Nicolas: Financial Services Regulation: Broker Dealer (Compliance)(Nationwide) Robert Novick: International Trade: Trade Remedies & Trade Policy (Nationwide) Amy Null: Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation (Massachusetts) David Ogden: Litigation: General Commercial (District of Columbia) William O'Reilly Jr.: Real Estate (Massachusetts) Andre Owens: Financial Services Regulation: Broker Dealer (Compliance)(Nationwide) William Paine: Litigation: Securities (Massachusetts) Kimberly Parker: FCPA (Nationwide) John Pierce: International Arbitration (Nationwide) Lisa Pirozzolo: Intellectual Property (Massachusetts) Benjamin Powell: International Trade: CFIUS Experts (Nationwide) Andrea Robinson: Litigation: Securities (Massachusetts) Julie Hogan Rodgers: Tax (Massachusetts) Jonathan Rosenfeld: Labor & Employment (Massachusetts) Anjan Sahni: Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (New York) Ken Salazar: Natural Resources & Environment (Colorado) Matthew Schnall: Tax (Massachusetts) Mark Selwyn: Intellectual Property: Patent (California) Howard Shapiro: Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (District of Columbia) John Sigel: Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Massachusetts); Banking & Finance (Massachusetts) Steven Singer: Life Sciences: Corporate / Commercial (Nationwide) Erin Sloane: FCPA (Nationwide); Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (New York) Andrew Spielman: Natural Resources & Environment (Colorado) Danielle Spinelli: Appellate Law (Nationwide); Native American Law (Nationwide) Wayne Stoner: Intellectual Property (Massachusetts) Tim Syrett: Antitrust (Massachusetts) Heather Tewksbury: Antitrust (California); Antitrust: Cartel (Nationwide) Naboth van den Broek: International Trade: Trade Remedies & Trade Policy (Nationwide) Seth Waxman: Appellate Law (Nationwide); Native American Law (Nationwide) Harry Weiss: Securities: Regulation: Enforcement (Nationwide) David Westenberg: Corporate / M & A: Capital Markets (Massachusetts) Kimberly Wethly: Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation (Massachusetts) Amy Wigmore: Intellectual Property: Litigation (District of Columbia) Roger Witten: FCPA (Nationwide) Jonathan Wolfman: Corporate / M & A (Massachusetts) Paul Wolfson: Appellate Law (Nationwide) Heather Zachary: Telecom, Broadcast & Satellite (District of Columbia); Privacy & Data Security (Nationwide) Practice areas ranked in the 2017 edition of Chambers USA: Nationwide Antitrust Antitrust: Cartel Appellate Law Capital Markets: Derivatives Corporate Crime & Investigations FCPA Financial Services Regulation: Banking (Compliance) Financial Services Regulation: Banking (Enforcement & Investigations) Financial Services Regulation: Broker Dealer (Compliance & Enforcement) Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Compliance & Litigation) Government: Government Relations Intellectual Property International Arbitration International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions International Trade: Trade Remedies & Trade Policy International Trade: CFIUS Experts International Trade: Intellectual Property (Section 337) Life Sciences Native American Law Privacy & Data Security Securities: Litigation Securities: Regulation Startups & Emerging Companies California Intellectual Property Corporate / M & A: Venture Capital Colorado Intellectual Property District of Columbia Antitrust Bankruptcy / Restructuring Corporate / M & A & Private Equity Intellectual Property: Litigation Intellectual Property: Patent Prosecution Litigation: General Commercial Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations Media & Entertainment Massachusetts Antitrust Banking & Finance Bankruptcy / Restructuring Corporate / M & A Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Intellectual Property Litigation: General Commercial Private Equity: Venture Capital Investment Real Estate Tax Technology New York Bankruptcy / Restructuring Intellectual Property: Patent Litigation: General Commercial: Highly Regarded Litigation: Securities Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations
Effectively, with powers over subject matter such as property and civil rights in the Province, all matters of a local and private nature, and ownership and development of all natural resources, there is no area of the environment which the Provinces can not regulate inside their boundaries.
With pricing reaching an all - time high in a deal - drought environment, coupled with global market volatility, investors and developers are skittish in where to put their dry powder, pushing private equity professionals to new, niche areas of real estate that haven't previously been explored.As the industry emerges from a low interest rate environment, and into a rapidly changing landscape with lower taxes, less regulations, higher rates and higher inflation, what does this mean for private equity real estate?
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