«The good news for the banks is that the vast majority of British customers expect to be banking with
established institutions in two years» time, so they have a strong competitive position.
The barbecue was
an established institution in the Southwest.
If there is a breach of the specific terms of the deed
establishing the institution in question under LSIA 1854, there is potentially a stronger argument than under SSA 1841, along the lines of the CDBF submissions in Fraser (No 2), that the reverter occurred at that point.
Not exact matches
The move positions Goldman Sachs to become the first large Wall Street firm to make markets
in cryptocurrencies, whose wild price swings and surging values have captured the public's imagination but given pause to
established institutions.
He added: «
In the United States, President Trump would like to
establish a mafia state, but he can't, because the Constitution, other
institutions, and a vibrant civil society won't allow it.»
Breaking with traditional ways of doing things by circumventing
established institutions is a common theme
in the recommendations of Barton's council.
St. Louis is one of the metropolitan areas trying to
establish an economy that can thrive
in that new reality, and civic leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, financial
institutions, and state and local government have banded together over the past several years to come up with a potential solution:
An emerging focus for startups,
established institutions, and policy makers is to facilitate access to new payments providers
in a way that boosts competition while also creating greater choice and convenience for the end user.
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.
Murdoch, which first opened
in 1974 for post-graduate students only, has also become well -
established as a research
institution.
The University of San Diego was
established in 1949 when the San Diego College for Women merged with the College for Men, creating one of today's leading Catholic educational
institutions.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration is the world's oldest
institution for settling international disputes,
established at the First Hague Peace Conference
in 1899.
Established in 2006 by Australian activist Julian Assange as a means to anonymously divulge sensitive information about countries and
institutions, Wikileaks was best known for its revelations about U.S. military operations, diplomatic activities, detention camps and abetting of NSA leaker Edward Snowden — until 2016, when the site involved itself
in the U.S. presidential election by releasing troves of Democratic party emails allegedly supplied by Russian operatives.
«
In essence,
institutions may
establish a limited liability corporation without filing an application with the FDIC,» he said.
Dominion Lending Centres Commercial has
established excellent relationships
in the lending community with pension funds, banks, credit unions, life insurance companies, trust companies, private
institutions and individual investors.
Canada asked that foreign financial
institutions be guaranteed rights to «
establish new and acquire existing companies»
in all financial sectors.
But as a corporation, the Basij reportedly accumulated vast sums through so - called interest - free financial
institutions that the Basij and the IRGC
established in mid-1980s and the early 1990s to provide social housing and general welfare to their members.
As more financial
institutions like Santander adopt and build upon Ripple solutions, we can eliminate the friction
in global payments, and will be one step closer to
establishing an Internet of Value — where money moves as information does today.
Established in 1819, our nationally recognized
institution of higher education is recognized as the birthplace of ROTC and home of the first private military college
in the United States.
Rather than requiring users to have trust
in special
institutions, reliance is placed on the network and the rules
established to reliably change the ledger.»
Second, seek legislation requiring that if a federally insured financial
institution is required to pay fines to or settlements with any regulatory agency aggregating more than $ 2.5 billion
in any two year period based on conduct that, if
established, would constitute a crime under any law, then the CEO, President, and all Board members must step down, disgorge all of the bank's stock they own, and they are disqualified from holding any office at any federally - insured
institution for the rest of their lives.
I am fortunate to currently live
in Pasco County, Florida which, as a leading participant
in the Tampa Bay Advanced Manufacturing Skills Initiative, has recently
established a world class, internationally recognized German / European apprenticeship program
in cooperation with local companies and educational
institutions.
There is the permission list — bitcoin, Ethereum, public blockchains — and then there is a whole other ecosystem where
established financial
institutions, kind of the traditional market if you want to think about it that way, is trying to apply this technology but
in a different way using private networks where you don't need the same trust because these banks will know each other.
Business Experience: Ron is the founder of Muhlenkamp & Company, Inc.,
established in 1977 to manage private accounts for individuals and
institutions.
Scenario: an
institution plans to
establish a 90,000 DV01 risk exposure
in the dollar denominated 10 year interest rates sector (basically the portfolio would gain or lose $ 90,000 for every one basis point, or 0.01 %, change
in the 10 year sector).
In practice though, these institutions typically invest in a small group of established funds because they can point to the fund's reputation and past performanc
In practice though, these
institutions typically invest
in a small group of established funds because they can point to the fund's reputation and past performanc
in a small group of
established funds because they can point to the fund's reputation and past performance.
Ronald H. Muhlenkamp Founder, President, and Portfolio Manager - Investment Team Ronald H. Muhlenkamp is founder and president of Muhlenkamp & Company, Inc.,
established in 1977 to manage private accounts for individuals and
institutions.
Hong Kong's Investor Compensation Fund is
established to pay compensation to investors of any nationality who suffer pecuniary losses as a result of default of a licensed intermediary or authorised financial
institution in relation to exchange - traded products
in Hong Kong.
Prior to founding Europacifica
in August 2013, Naomi
established herself as a high - profile financial market strategist for some of the world's leading financial
institutions, across a variety of markets.
The APEX team also advises governments
in establishing Citizenship by Investment programs, and provides support services to financial
institutions, law firms, and family offices representing the interests of high - net - worth investors.
We serve both
established and emerging participants
in this space, providing transactional, regulatory and strategic advice to private equity and venture capital firms, asset managers and funds, broker - dealers, banking
institutions, start - up companies, lending platforms, payment companies, trading systems, technology companies, financial services providers, virtual currency companies, and card issuers and networks.
Bitcoin Cash is a peer - to - peer version of electronic Cash,
established in 2009, that allows online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial
institution.
Industrial hemp is allowed to be cultivated for research purposes through
established research
institutions or by a registered seed breeders
in California.
Speaking to AltFi, Ian Pollari said KPMG was optimistic about the future of fintech, «but we include
in that definition not just start ups but the digital reinvention of
established financial
institutions.»
I have gotten rambling a little here but my question to you your thoughts on this statement: «If money or rather the
established institution that is the world market, is the reason that throughout at leastthe past few decades, than it would be right to take from those who have much much more than they need and give to those who are at least the poorest of the world, those
in need.»
If the American founders
established a federal republic similar
in many respects to Great Britain's 18th - century constitution, their 19th - and 20th - century successors moved decisively to democratize as many
institutions as they could manage, including the presidency, the Senate (1913) and many lower - level courts.
The dream of
establishing Cordoba House
in New York is very much alive and we are actively pursuing the methods by which we can have such an
institution.»
They
established the famous religious and educational
institution at Deoband which produced many distinguished religious leaders and scholars and still carries on a precarious existence
in India.
Even as the absence of a feudal order and
established church have shaped American
institutions and political habits, the dialectic of a feudal order and
established churches and of secularist rejection of religion has structured European attitudes toward the United States, particularly toward the American experiment
in religious freedom and toward the seemingly unabating religious vitality that this system has produced.
Yet the Church went on, the most nearly stable and inclusive
institution in an age when war was chronic and only a few of the strongest princes could
establish, and then only temporarily and over a limited area, some semblance of order.
As Kinnaman puts it, «which model [does] the Church most resemble — the
established monolith or grassroots network — and what might that mean for its relevance
in the lives of a collaborative, can - do generation that feels alienated from hierarchical
institutions?»
It was a stable, definable
institution established by Jesus and transmitted
in its total essence throughout the ages.
Twenty years ago a leading New Testament scholar
in the United States, Robert Funk, took the bold step of moving out of the university
institutions to
establish what he called the Westar Institute.
But apart from these there is also the fact that the Church
in much of the traditionally Christian world is still on the way from being an
established Church (that is, a social
institution to which all more or less belong) to a Church of personal faith
in a pluralistic society.
Since the gospel is always received and appropriated
in a specific cultural form, and since the church is
established and functions as a social
institution, the changes that are taking place
in global societies have profound implications for churches (as profound, some have suggested, as our initial transition from a regional Jewish Jesus movement into a global Gentile church).
The hermit is an
established type
in both Western and Eastern Christianity, and monastic
institutions, even though striving for a common and closely knit way of life seemingly at the opposite pole from solitude, have often been linked with hermetical
institutions and practices of one sort or another.
Furthermore, the smaller, more ad hoc groups not affiliated with
established institutions had to indulge
in grandstand plays
in order to attract volunteers and money.
International agreements and modest
institutions to enforce them are necessary, but they should be
established and controlled
in a manner that is, as much as possible, accountable to the people through their representative political
institutions.
The Catholic Philanthropic Tradition
in America By Mary J. Oates Indiana University Press, 231 pages, $ 27.95 In the last century and first part of this one, Catholics established the largest network of charitable institutions in the natio
in America By Mary J. Oates Indiana University Press, 231 pages, $ 27.95
In the last century and first part of this one, Catholics established the largest network of charitable institutions in the natio
In the last century and first part of this one, Catholics
established the largest network of charitable
institutions in the natio
in the nation.
They therefore reinforce,
in non-advertising copy or time, the subtexts of conformity, narrow immediate gratifications, and non-critical acceptance of
established institutions.