Sentences with phrase «for established institutions»

Igor Bashmakov, Director, Center for Energy Efficiency, Russia for establishing institutions throughout the Russian Federation specialising in energy efficiency, and in enhancing public education on energy and climate change.

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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.
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.
Comments received by the Department and media reports also indicate that many financial institutions already had completed or largely completed work to establish policies and procedures necessary to make the business structure and practice shifts required by the Impartial Conduct Standards earlier this year (e.g., drafting and implementing training for staff, drafting client correspondence and explanations of revised product and service offerings, negotiating changes to agreements with product manufacturers as part of their approach to compliance with the PTEs, changing employee and agent compensation structures, and designing conflict - free product offerings), and the Department believes that financial institutions may use this compliance infrastructure to ensure that they meet the Impartial Conduct Standards after taking the additional Start Printed Page 16910sixty days for an orderly transition between June 9, 2017, and January 1, 2018.
Southeast Asia's largest economy would rather use fintech platforms for their financial needs rather than the country's more well - established banking institutions with regulations being proposed to safeguard investors and borrowers alike, Indonesia's fintech industry is set to expand even further.
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.
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).
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.
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.
Industrial hemp is allowed to be cultivated for research purposes through established research institutions or by a registered seed breeders in California.
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
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.
It is not a time for establishing, promoting or preserving human authority or human institutions that require obediance, command and control.
After the rise of Hitler, Buber was appointed as director of the Central Office for Jewish Adult Education in Germany, where «he was responsible for the training of teachers for the new schools which had to be established as a result of the exclusion of Jewish students from all German educational institutions
An established church may be the immediate context in which a religious movement appears, and it may be the focus of the movement's ideology, but this institution is in turn likely to depend on the state and the economic hierarchy for support.
For Protestants, though, seminary need not be about ministry; at some of the more - established old line institutions in the U.S., for example, only a minority of students actually enter active ministry after graduatiFor Protestants, though, seminary need not be about ministry; at some of the more - established old line institutions in the U.S., for example, only a minority of students actually enter active ministry after graduatifor example, only a minority of students actually enter active ministry after graduating.
As a result of this act at least one institution of higher learning was established for these practical purposes in each state.
1) Copenhagen demonstrated that global governance has overreached itself; 2) The crisis provokes a shift away from idealistic globalism, back to pragmatic concerns; 3) «Global consensus» established by «experts» is not and has never been genuine; 4) The institutions of global governance prove unable to resolve their identity crisis and to reform themselves; they are fragmented; 5) Global governance pays the bill for not taking into account non-western cultures and civilisations; 6) Displaying an incapacity to provide real leadership, produce a vision for the world, new ideas / ideologies, global governance opts for a survival approach.
In 1996 a «Charitable Choice» section was added to the federal welfare reform law, establishing new rules for collaboration between government and religious institutions.
... this Council acknowledges all the true, good and just elements inherent in the very wide variety of institutions which the human race has established for itself» (40).
«He learned a huge lesson and proceeded to establish the most robust safeguarding mechanism possible, a model for other institutions.
The institutions thus established rapidly broadened their horizons and purposes to include education for lay people as well.
Nor would it be difficult to show that the mainline churches, Protestant and Catholic, that have provided the religious framework for the traditional morality, are in disarray, have declining income and attendance, and themselves are the objects of the same suspicion with which all established institutions are viewed.
(39) The basis for that model is rooted in the social history of ancient Israel and is evidenced textually in the Old Testament tension between the transformative vision of Moses, which belonged to the earliest voice of liberated Israel, and the stabilizing tendency of royal theology which sought to build institutions and establish a reliable social structure.
Protestantism thoroughly exploited the medium; it was the first movement of any kind to use printing for overt propaganda and agitation against an established institution — the Roman Catholic church.
As Kuyper's heirs immigrated to North America, they brought over his penchant for establishing and maintaining Christian institutions of all sorts, including a network of Christian day schools, a Christian trade union, more than one political organization, and a network of institutions of higher education.
For he was elected triumphantly a year ago at least partly, and maybe even mainly, because he was seen by a vast majority of the people as a defender of law and principle and established institutions and the moral order, and he is condemned now precisely because his Administration is now seen to have been unfaithful to the moral order he was elected to defend.
Such a community — or communion — is a human institution; but it is more than that, for it was established by the will and purpose of God, is sustained by the Holy Spirit, and seeks to exalt Christ «as the incarnate Word of God to the lordship of all human life.»
The fact that slavery, like polygamy, was taken for granted is disguised in our English Versions by the euphemisms «man - servant» and «maid - servant,» but in the Hebrew there is no mistaking the established institution of slavery with its characteristic customs and consequences.
Here again we find that confidence in the institution which marked ancient Rome: a death sentence pronounced according to previously established procedures, for a crime previously defined as such, and in application of existing laws — that sentence is just.
The studies reported in Infants in Institutions» make it clear that simply providing good physical care without opportunities for strong emotional attachments to meaningful adults permanently cripples the child in his ability to establish relationships of intimacy and trust.
For example, the Mennonite Church has established several community mental health centers, and several are adjunctive services of institutions of the Roman Catholic Church.
Long - range plans at our institution call for establishing effective networks with Third World leadership as well as with labor, government and corporate leadership at home.
Also in 1892 a committee representing Columbia, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Pennsylvania, Yale, and other leading institutions established «The American Lectures on the History of Religions» for the purpose of encouraging scholarly presentation on various aspects of the religions of the world.
Missing from this, or perhaps purposely excised, is the Christian understanding of marriage as an institution established by God, a sacramental reality in the Church, ordered to the happiness and spiritual growth of the spouses and to the procreation of children for the good of society.
However, the student - athlete's institution must be notified of the recruitment and may establish reasonable restrictions related to the contact (e.g., no visits during class time), provided such restrictions do not preclude the opportunity for the student - athlete to discuss transfer possibilities with the other institution
With the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004, PL 105 - 268, the U.S. Congress established a requirement for all local agencies (including public and nonpublic, as well as Residential Child Care Institutions) with a federally - funded National School Lunch Program (NSLP).
Following a presentation he gave to the Patriot League Council of Presidents and Athletic Directors last December entitled «Concussion Management Plan: The Role of the Athletic Trainer», Jack Foley was formally asked to establish Best Practice Guidelines for Cognitive Rest for students - athlete or not — to be utilized by each league institution.
«National Senior Citizens Centre Act which makes it compulsory that institutions and the government would establish and have National Senior Citizens to allow for proper care, training, orientation / reorientation and care for senior citizens in Nigeria».
From MoveOn to Rush Limbaugh, new media channels have created the opportunity for political actors to form their own messaging and campaign institutions outside of the bounds long set by traditional political gatekeepers like parties and established media outlets.
Among other things, it established a territorial model — the so - called «Estado de las Autonomías» (State of Autonomous Communities)-- which was in principle designed to satisfy the historical demands for recognition and self - government of, above all, the citizens and institutions of two minority nations: Catalonia and the Basque Country.
After the slow transition to democracy in Brazil in the late 1980s an innovative institution for municipal governance was established in the southern city of Porto Alegre.
By committing significant funding and support to advanced technology, sciences and R&D institutions, New York is laying the groundwork for new jobs and new economic development opportunities, while ensuring that Long Island continues to attract the best of the best to establish roots here and join our great community.»
He stated, «This bill establishes the legal and regulatory framework, institutions and regulatory authorities for the Nigerian petroleum industry.
It is the considered opinion of CADA that EC has enormous responsibility to strictly provide assistance to the Ghana Police Service to guide their activities and actions before, during and after elections, irrespective of the fact that Ghana Police is a State institution with primary responsibility over state internal security for the simple reason that election security is a specialised area and not all security personnel have this requisite experience to be left on their own and also not allow the Police to be just establishing Electoral Security Task Force without leading the group to function effectively.
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