Sentences with phrase «first institute of»

Hereford Sixth Form College has become the first institute of its kind to convert to academy status, with plans to invest some its VAT savings into supporting partner...
Afghanistan's first institute of music train children in traditional Afghan and classical Western music, while providing a high - quality academic education, regardless...

Not exact matches

As a number of observers have predicted, instituting a-la-carte channels is likely to have two obvious results: first, the popular channels will probably end up costing a lot; and second, the unpopular channels are likely to die off.
He also points to the «outcomes - based» pricing model that the company will be instituting alongside the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-- Novartis will only receive reimbursements for Kymriah if patients respond to it after the first month of treatment.
In March, the institute published a report card focused on the in situ industry, the first of its kind from an NGO, entitled Drilling Deeper.
Interest rates will inevitably rise, as the Bank of Canada keeps pointing out, and the federal government has instituted numerous changes over the past few years that will make a home purchase more difficult for first - time buyers.
The institute recently began publishing what amounts to the first «nowcast» of Canadian GDP that is readily available for public consumption.
A research institute under the People's Bank of China (PBoC) has launched a blockchain - based platform, the first of its kind to be launched under China...
She is the Mystical Body of Christ; at the same time a visible society instituted with hierarchical organs, and a spiritual community; the Church on earth, the pilgrim People of God here below, and the Church filled with heavenly blessings; the germ and the first fruits of the Kingdom of God, through which the work and the sufferings of Redemption are continued throughout human history, and which looks for its perfect accomplishment beyond time in glory.
On the first day the members of the institute were loaded into cars and taken to the Orange Drive - in Theater where the Garden Grove Community Church began.
In 1997 he gained worldwide fame as the leader of the team at the Roslin Institute, a government - sponsored biotechnology research institute in Midlothian, Scotland, which brought to birth the world's first cloned mammal, a sheep known as «Dolly.»
The research institute I direct, housed at Regent University in Virginia, published the first study of its kind...
With my first degree under my belt I became a research student in a high - powered research institute in the University of Adelaide.
In observance of the fifth anniversary of these institutes, the First American Convocation on Church Growth was held last winter; it was attended by more than 400 pastors, spouses and lay workers.
While my first negative impression of Schuller was somewhat modified after a week's exposure to his institute and the testimonies of other pastors who spoke in glowing terms of how their own ministries had taken on new life after they followed some of Schuller's principles, I still have some deep theological problems with these principles.
They were first instituted in 1526 in the electorates of Saxony and Hesse.
Dr. Robert «Bob» Zeigler was the director general of the International Rice Research Institute from 2005 to 2015 and is the institute's first Director General Emeritus.
In 1946, with such a goodly number of women pros around who, of course, could not compete in the Amateur, the first Women's Open championship was instituted by the Ladies PGA.
The NCI is one of 27 centers and institutes run by the NationalInstitutes of Health, whose budget was also decreased, for the first time in 36 years.
«When our association discovered that bats could be altered and gain enhanced performance above our bat standard, stiffer penalties were instituted as a deterrent,» wrote Craig Cress, the president of ASA, in an email to me years ago when I first started examining this story.
When he arrived at spring training, Indians designated hitter Kevin Mitchell, 35, weighed in at 263 pounds and became the first Cleveland player ever to fail to complete the Warrior Run, a set of sprints totaling 850 yards, that the Indians instituted five years ago.
In the first few weeks, however, already two out of every eight mothers quit nursing, evaluated the institute this spring.
So when much - needed reforms were instituted two years ago, one of the first complaints from the political right was that big, strapping football players were going hungry due to Mrs. Obama's Nanny State school meal calorie limits.
And childhood hunger is the reason why I've always been a supporter of breakfast - in - the - classroom programs even though they can be, as you note, quite controversial — as such a program was here in Houston ISD when it was first instituted.
[129] Many hospitals have instituted practices that encourage breastfeeding, however a 2012 survey in the US found that 24 % of maternity services were still providing supplements of commercial infant formula as a general practice in the first 48 hours after birth.
At Shipley, which has teamed up with Nowinski's Concussion Legacy Foundation, the University of Delaware and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to institute the impact monitoring program, the sensors showed some immediate benefit in their first year.
First, the correction - I'd originally reported that the district would no longer continue its practice of requiring kids to take a package of animal crackers as part of the in - classroom, universal breakfast service that was instituted last year at the elementary level.
Without waiting around for any top - down permission, my school has already instituted many of the bill's guidelines, but we know first hand that it's going to take some real political muscle to move the current system.
After identifying possible barriers to on - time starts, the following process was instituted: planned preoperative visit 1 - 2 days before scheduled cesarean delivery, mandatory submission of History & Physical and consent forms by the time of the preoperative visit, and initial preparation of the first scheduled patient for cesaren delivery by nighttime nursing before morning change of shift.
The First Lady also indicated Ghana has a generous investor incentive through the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), free zones enterprise and other institutions adding that «regardless of where the investment was, the government had instituted a number of generous incentives for the investor depending on the activity or the location of the investment to ensure that their investment thrived.»
E.g. (these are my random examples, please don't concentrate on the specific examples here): «This amendment hereby repels 100 % of the wording of the Constitution, all prior Amendments, and institutes a new government as a monarchy with Kim Kardashian as Queen Kim the First»; or less drastically «This amendment changes the amendment process such that no further amendments are allowed».
While the court resolved that the case instituted by the former First Lady did not constitute an abuse of judicial process, it resolved that the actions of the EFCC complained of by her did not constitute a violation of her rights and that she was not entitled to any of the six reliefs sought in the suit.
At the meeting on Thursday, Dan O'Connell, director of the state's AIDS institute, said it appears the state has seen its first case of mother - to - infant HIV transmission in 19 months.
It is difficult to assign a partisan slant to these instances of disenfranchisement because, regardless of who instituted them in the first place, they tend to persist across left leaning and right leaning governments over time.
Though Governor Andrew Cuomo has expressed support for instituting a congestion pricing program to reduce street congestion in Manhattan and create a dedicated source of revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), and said that he is fighting for such a scheme in state budget negotiations, the governor has recently indicated that he may only be able to win a modest first step, raising the ire of those expecting more.
Last year, the program was instituted in middle schools, where all students are now provided lunch at no charge, but the mayor said that the results of the program were underwhelming and that instead of expanding it to elementary and / or high schools, the city would first look to do more outreach around the middle school offering and see if there is a noted improvement in year two.
Even if NYSTI were to raise $ 200,000, that would finance the institute for only the first three months of 2011.
The decision to ask the coach to stand aside was the first of a series of measures being instituted to salvage the image of the former Premier League champions.
One of Rep. Chris Collins» first major legislative efforts took a big step forward, as the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology approved his bill establishing a grant program that aims to fund innovations being created at the nation's universities, research institutes and laboratories.
The social - media policy, believed to be one of the first instituted by a child protective agency in New York State, is being used in cases with an increased safety risk to the child.
During the first years of Pataki's administration, he began to institute major spending cuts, which he has advocated for most of his career.
«We think there is room to do it, is the number one reason,» de Blasio said, when asked why he has instituted his first hiring freeze, citing several vacancies the city believes it could go on without filling and saying it is part of a broader effort to identify agency savings.
Starting this summer, the institute will start operating out of the old SmartPill building at Main and Virginia, with offices first and then machinery as it is installed.
The preliminary budget touts $ 1.1 billion in total savings that the city will achieve by the end of fiscal year 2017 through de Blasio's «citywide savings plan,» the voluntary savings program he instituted in his first budget as mayor.
(CNN)- Hours after his inauguration as Virginia's 72nd governor — and in the wake of a scandal that engulfed his predecessor — Terry McAuliffe has made ethics reform his first order of business, instituting tighter limits between public officials and lobbyists like he once was.
O'Shea, who «will become the first woman to head the» institute, «says she agreed to take the top job at HHMI because of «a tremendous opportunity to have a lasting, positive impact on science.»
The budget would zero out EERE's innovation hubs on advanced materials and desalination, the latter of which just received its first funding in the omnibus, and its manufacturing innovation institutes.
The MIB opened in 2006, and was the first «university - based, purpose - built interdisciplinary research institute of its kind in the UK,» according to the MIB website.
The creation of the new institute stems «from the realisation that the deeper you get into a subject, the greater the need for mathematical applications,» explains Philip Hall, professor of applied mathematics, former head of the mathematics department, and now first director of the centre.
This marks the first time Germany's Max Planck Society has used private money to establish a research institute, says Wolf Singer, director of the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research and interim head of the new institute.
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