Not exact matches
«For Treasuries, the share
of transactions by primary dealers has dwindled by more than half to 4 percent since the end
of 2008,» with electronic traders like Citadel
expanding their
role as dealers, and the complaints about the Treasury market sound a lot like the complaints in the equity markets about
human market makers being replaced by algorithmic traders.
The Roundtables generated multiple policy recommendations on issues such as standard setting; monitoring and enforcement,
expanding the
role of women in trade policy and practice, and linking trade treaties with
human rights protection.
Involvement in the multitudinous problems
of a rapidly
expanding urban area or exposure to the increasingly bitter struggle between labor and management or entanglement in the luxuriant and rank growth so abundantly fostered by the new wealth
of the «gilded age»: these and other factors caused many men to re-examine their
roles as ministers and to seek more effective ways
of ministering to the needs
of their time.11 Perhaps the most important thing that happened to such men was that they became aware
of the many factors bearing on
human welfare and thus
of importance to the Christian gospel.
«What they do is make sure that the work that
human rights groups are doing is evidence - based,» said Theresa Harris, a project director in the SRHRL program who manages the newly -
expanded On - call Scientists program,
of the
role participating scientists are playing.
OpenBiome was founded to
expand safe access to fecal transplantation for patients with recurrent C. difficile infection and to catalyze research on the
role of the microbiome in
human health.
With the new center, we will be
expanding upon our
role as a global hub to help students and professionals maximize their potential, realize their career ambitions, contribute to the advancement
of biomedical science and translate their ideas and discoveries into products, services and therapies that will benefit
human health and well being.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue
expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for
human suffering and
human life, when the indomitable
human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere
of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues
of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept
of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social
roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name
of consumer desire, when media analyses
of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard
of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
We should eliminate the
role of the state in micromanaging
human resources and
expand truly alternative routes to the teaching profession.
It reflects the turbulence
of the past century, the
expanding and changing
roles of women, and the clash between those around the world with faith in freedom and those who place power above
human values.
Additionally, the
role of human resource management and development information from the book are
expanded upon with specific examples and recommendations.