Iceland cut the international arms of the banks loose and
formed new institutions to keep domestic operations running.
Not exact matches
«Blockchain» became the buzz word in financial technology this year, with everyone from banking and financial
institutions (like Goldman Sachs and the
New York Stock Exchange) to payment processors (Mastercard, Visa, and American Express) extolling its potential and publicly announcing interest in it, often in the
form of startup investments.
These are tumultuous times for bankers, who either must reinvent themselves at the giant banking
institutions being
formed through a series of mergers and acquisitions across the country, or must figure out
new ways to compete against those giants from their own smaller regional bases.
Prior to
forming Habitat Seven, Jamie worked in both venture - backed
new media startups and academic
institutions.
What was meant to be a
new, decentralised
form of money that lacked «systemically important
institutions» and «too big to fail» has become something even worse: a system completely controlled by just a handful of people.
The
new world order is basically a social change that is happening right now because of: the advent of networking and networking communications, the degree of inequality that is starting to surface across the developed worlds, the richer getting richer and the poorer getting poorer, and a number of other factors that we'll get into, but it's changing the forms governance, it is going to change the forms of institutions that haven't changed since the Breton Woods at the end of the Second World War which were predominantly US - based institutions if you would: IMF, World Bank in Washington, the United Nations in New Yo
new world order is basically a social change that is happening right now because of: the advent of networking and networking communications, the degree of inequality that is starting to surface across the developed worlds, the richer getting richer and the poorer getting poorer, and a number of other factors that we'll get into, but it's changing the
forms governance, it is going to change the
forms of
institutions that haven't changed since the Breton Woods at the end of the Second World War which were predominantly US - based
institutions if you would: IMF, World Bank in Washington, the United Nations in
New Yo
New York.
She concluded that women should leave behind the patriarchal past and its
institutions, and begin a
new period of sisterhood that will create its own
forms and its own religion.
Thus the particular question that has been at the heart of a lot of our religious liberty cases in the past few years — the question of whether
institutions in the corporate
form are entitled to religious liberty — is not a
new question for our political tradition, and the answer that tradition has often offered it is not always friendly to the cause of contemporary traditionalists.
Alongside the United Nations, which was
formed as an international organization,
new global economic
institutions were brought into being at Bretton Woods: the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
But in the meantime the non-religious concerns of the earlier prophets had found
new forms of expression in the emerging
institution of the synagogue, which pioneered quite a
new phase m man's spiritual pilgrimage.
A negative attitude toward established American economic and political
institutions is clearer among those practicing oriental disciplines than among those who are drawn into
new forms of Christian community.
Alexis de Tocqueville argued in the l830s that Christianity in its Protestant
form functioned as the «first political
institution» in the
new nation because, though officially disestablished, it enabled the American people to use their freedoms responsibly, freedoms that the Constitution provided and protected.
While their more orthodox brethren seemed to be taking on
new life, the liberals watched succeeding generations of their own youth rise up and pass away into religious indifference or into
forms of religiosity so private as to defy any sustained connection with Christian
institutions.
Novak argues that the present task of the Catholic Whig tradition is to «
form a
new synthesis of philosophical conceptions and practical
institutions that do justice, together, to private rights and public happiness.»
In part the realization of the Church community in the
New World waits on the development of
institutions able to give it
form and wholeness; in part the institutionalization in denominations expresses the variety and unity characteristic of the community on this part of the planet.
While unitary State sovereignty represented a limitation on our natural liberty in the abstract, in fact it promised a
new kind of liberty» liberty from the myriad
forms of constitutive identification and membership in non-state
institutions, especially the Church.
Changed people will change (or
form new)
institutions.
My own view is that, having discovered the peace of mind that permits us to go on thinking, we should then create
new circles of influence,
new institutions,
new ways of engaging in open discussion and free inquiry — which can be offered to those eager to participate in otherwise threatened
forms of knowledge.
The present task of the Catholic Whig tradition is to
form a
new synthesis of philosophical conceptions and practical
institutions that do justice, together, to «private rights» and «public happiness.»
Yet there too there is empirical evidence of
new forms of religious expression, even
new religious
institutions, that resemble the «weak» American model.
However, general further education (FE) colleges, sixth -
form colleges, non-maintained special schools (NMSS), approved special post-16
institutions (SPIs) and 16 to 19 academies (including free schools) have taken on significant
new legal duties.
The idea is a reactive one: not the creation of
new institutions or
new forms of social behaviour, but — in parallel with Marxist argument — the negation of the negation.
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.
But it actively «encourage [s] the formation of local associations» that transcend single
institutions and already «a couple of alliances are
forming» in such postdoc - rich locales as
New York City and the North Carolina research triangle.
The
institutions formed the Coalition for Next Generation Life Science in response to the focus of many
new Ph.D. s. solely on a limited number of traditional faculty positions and to the lack of good marketplace information on training and career options for talented life scientists.
Pfizer created its CTI program a little more than a year ago,
forming partnerships with 19 academic
institutions in San Francisco, San Diego,
New York, and Boston.
Earlier than the more traditional universities and higher education
institutions, we have adapted the programmes to the demands of the market developing
new types of teaching e g different
forms of distance education.
Somewhere in the midst of all this, there is a powerful, pragmatic way forward, and in a few places, Klein draws a breath and points to it: to balancing tougher entry into the teaching profession with a more professional experience once inside it; to content - rich curricula that are truly worth teaching; to technology in the service of
new forms of learning; and to sophisticated partnerships between those in the schools and the families, community leaders, philanthropic
institutions, administrators, and taxpayers beyond the school walls.
«We are committed to providing multiple avenues of access to opera as an art
form and to
New York City Opera as an
institution for teachers and students,» said King.
How will the
institution called «school» survive in this environment, in what
form will it survive, and what would schools look like if they chose not just to «survive» but to find a productive place in this
new environment?
With the help of anchor organizations in our four focus regions,
new connections are
forming between districts, postsecondary
institutions, businesses, and other partners in a shared geography.
While engaging local community - based organizations is crucial, schools in
New York City benefit from working with the many organizations that are not neighborhood - specific (cultural
institutions, museums, nonprofits, colleges, etc.) in
forming partnerships as well.
For
institutions like the
New York Times and Wall Street Journal, turning to digital publishing of long -
form journalism and back content may do more for their bottom lines than simply bringing the news.
If you are a first time mutual fund investor or planning to open a Savings Bank account or a Demat account, you need to submit below
new cKYC
form to your financial
institution.
The
institution must provide this information in «loan counseling» given to every
new Direct Loan borrower in an in - person entrance counseling session, on a separate
form that must be signed and returned to the
institution by the borrower, or by online or electronic delivery that assures borrower acknowledgement of receipt of the message.
This newly
formed institution had a goal to present and document
new art and its role in modern life through exhibitions, lectures, and other activities.
The collective GCC, composed of eight artists with ties to the Persian Gulf, was
formed in 2013 during Art Dubai and has since shown at
institutions like the
New Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art and MoMA PS1.
The inaugural temporary exhibition for the gallery goes to the Irish sculptor Eva Rothschild, whose show of mostly
new works engages in a dialogue of
form with the permanent collection of the
institution's titular inspiration, English modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth.
Art on the Tracks — Los Angeles - based artist Doug Aitken has arranged for a motley band of artists, writers, chefs, and musicians, ranging from Urs Fischer, Dave Hickey, and Charlotte Gainsbourg, to join him on a three - week - long Levi's - supported train ride from
New York to San Francisco that will take the participants to ten cities along the way, in an effort to desegregate art
forms and raise money for cultural
institutions.
New York's diverse community of galleries,
institutions and arts organizations present some of their most ambitious projects during Frieze week (April 30 — May 8, 2018)--
forming a major moment in the international art world calendar including:
An international group of 20 educators representing a wide range of
institutions will convene on campus to explore the radical potential of the artifacts and platforms of design education as spaces for
new forms of critical writing making and discourse.
Artist / Admin is an intimate monthly meeting focused on workshopping
new forms for the cultural
institution.
Common Practice
New York is a recently
formed advocacy group that fosters research and discussions about the role of small - scale arts
institutions in
New York City.
While the techniques of the discipline continue to inform his work, in recent years he has increasingly turned to site - specific installations, such as the Roof Garden Commission at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2013, or the landscape intervention at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto that
forms part of the
new institution's inaugural show.
Beyond Objecthood focuses on innovative figures, artworks, and
institutions that pioneered the exhibition as a critical
form, tracing its evolution through the activities of curator Harald Szeemann, relational art, and
New Institutionalism.
Weekly informal gatherings, inter-studio visits and activities, as well as monthly field trips and meals together, are designed to
form a community, foster cultural and exchange of artistic practices and ideas among residency and studio artists, and provide exposure to
New York based artists and art
institutions.
In the late 1990s early 2000s scramble toward
new institutionalism — that vague notion espousing the value of a reflexive, publicly aware and self - critical arts
institution — performance, in all its variant
forms, increasingly found itself on the programmes of art galleries, aspiring to the condition of knowledge production laboratories, everywhere.
A catalyst for independent thinking, ICI connects emerging and established curators, artists, and
institutions, to forge international networks and generate
new forms of collaboration.
«As an
institution dedicated to exploring
new forms of knowledge and modes of communication, we look forward to presenting DuBois's distinct artistic perspective, which challenges us all to consider complex issues of politics and personal identity,» added Frank Goodyear, Bowdoin College Museum of Art Co-Director.
Yet factors such as the embrace of larger
institutions to
new art, ever - adapting commercial environments, novel forms of social interaction, and the rising costs of living in New York have all created unprecedented challenges for small - scale institutio
new art, ever - adapting commercial environments, novel
forms of social interaction, and the rising costs of living in
New York have all created unprecedented challenges for small - scale institutio
New York have all created unprecedented challenges for small - scale
institutions.