Sentences with phrase «from national institutions»

To acquire green certifications from national institutions such as ENERGY STAR and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), your home must meet a specific set of criteria regarding overall energy consumption.

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No major Canadian institutions toppled, but sector stocks were hammered as national governments collectively spent trillions to save the financial system from itself.
The US intelligence community «is confident that the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of e-mails from US persons and institutions, including from US political organizations,» Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and the Department of Homeland Security said in a joint statement shortly after the first batch of Podesta's emails were first leaked.
«The US intelligence community is confident that the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of emails from US persons and institutions, including from US political organizations,» the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said in a statement at the time.
His acquisition strategies have also been used in obtaining clients from luxury automotive brands, multinational award - winning franchises, law associations, and leading medical institutions, as well as National Premiership Football and Olympic teams.
These factors include historical reliance on national banking institutions for investment guidance, a public company venture capital markets in Canada being down 75 % from its peak in 2011 causing risk capital investment fatigue and a need for education, success stories and media attention on equity crowdfunding.
The planning tool projects future college tuition, room and board, financial aid and more for a number of post-secondary institutions using data from the National Center of Education Statistics.
Since 1984, we've grown from a single branch operating in Edmonton, Alberta, to a western - based, federally regulated financial institution with a national presence.
New research from Gallup shows that, with only 44 percent of Americans having «a great deal» or «quite a lot» of confidence in religious institutions, Americans» trust in church is at its lowest point since the national research organization started asking the question in 1973.
A complicating factor is that some bishops who are most concerned about this development will keep their distance from the national bureaucracy, thus assuring that the relevant institutions will be left in the hands of those who either favor or do not understand what is happening.
But as Joseph Bottum has suggested, «the single most significant fact over the past few decades in America — the great explanatory event from which follows nearly everything in our social and political history — is the crumbling of the Mainline [Protestant] churches as central institutions in our national experience.»
The essays in Smith's persuasive book mostly concern how one collection of influential males (the new academic secularists) successfully wrested control of the institutions of national culture from another collection of influential males (the old Protestant leaders).
A major new report from the National Crime Agency (NCA) warns that children within churches and other institutions are prone to abuse, and more needs to... More
The policies of these institutions changed from supporting national economies to insisting that nations liberalize and open up their economies.
If one asks, what are the possible roads to a world without war, that essential way - station on the way to freedom of information in anecologically organized world, Arthur Waskow answers that there are five: (a) Control of the nation - state system through stabilizing the balance of power and reducing international tensions but keeping the weapons; (b) Reform of the system through total disarmament without abandoning national sovereignty or the pursuit of national interest; (c) Extension of the system through the creation of a federal world government; (d) Fragmentation of the system through increases in the power of extra-national associations and Institutions across national boundaries, and corresponding decreases in state power as these occupational, industrial, scientific, and other groups gradually expropriate from the national governments the power to make decisions within their own fields; and (e) Abolition of the system through substituting love f or coercion.20.»
The significance of this basis is generally missed because of the brainwashing we receive from the national state institutions, and because of the slowness of the development (until the last few decades when the pace of development accelerated rapidly).
That statement is from the «Draft National Policy on Education,» an attempt to chart directions for the 5,200 - some institutions of higher learning that have arisen in India during the past century.
It can not be labeled national in the sense that it stems from one state or political institution, for only for the comparatively short period of the reigns of David and Solomon was the people of Israel contained within one kingdom.
The Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) was created in 1997 with funding from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to provide a venue for linkages among national agricultural research and extension systems, government agencies, nongovernment organizations, academic institutions, and the private sector.
He has also received honorary degrees from McGill University, Canada, and the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, as well as numerous honours and awards from governments, and national and international institutions.
John Lewandowski, MSU Associate Athletics Director for Communications, says the NCAA prohibits any institution from commenting about specific prospects until they have signed a national letter of intent.
The university released this statement: «NCAA rules prohibit institutions from commenting on specific prospects until a National Letter of Intent has been signed.»
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Sweden Guidelines from the Swedish National Food Administration encourage institutions to serve at least one cooked main dish with vegetables, bread with low fat margarine, a mixed salad, skimmed milk and water.
Allocations for non-maintained special schools are based on the pupil number data from the January 2015 school census; and allocations for special post-16 institutions are based upon the individualised learner record (ILR) data and 16 to 19 national funding formula average funding factors.
The participants were selected from the over 90 foreign branches of the Church across the globe comprising of apostles, prophets, evangelists, area heads, retired heads, directors, heads of the Church's tertiary educational and bible training institutions, national heads and leaders from the Church's autonomous nations, among others.
As you know, apart from Police, I do not think and I know rarely that no other national institution has the spread of NIPOST.
The development of legitimate state institutions at both national and subnational levels is critical, but often leaders of fragile states and international donors lack information about what the public want from those institutions.
Also speaking, the celebrant (Tinubu) said it was time for the Federal Government to press forward with its national industrial policy and national infrastructural plan, especially by creating infrastructural funding from financial institutions.
With the Lisbon Treaty, the member states of the European Union (EU) established a European External Action Service (EEAS), otherwise known as the «European foreign service», consisting of several thousand officials drawn from the EU institutions and national diplomatic offices.
Dossier obtained from the vaults of the National Communications Authority (NCA), shows the institution is going through some difficulties under its American returnee Director - General, Joe Anokye and board chairmanship of one of Ghana's respected journalist; Kweku Sekyi - Addo.
Adding all two - year public institutions would alleviate concerns of free community college redirecting students away from the four - year schools, which research showed occurred in Tennessee, said Martha Kanter, executive director of the national College Promise Campaign and senior fellow at the Steinhardt Institute.
The delegation, led by the Electoral Commissioner of DR Congo, Nangaa Yobeluo Corneille, sought to acquire from Ghana how activities of various institutions and systems including Ghana's faith - based organisations, the National Peace Council and Political Parties impact on the electoral process of Ghana.
Some members of the Oyo State House of Assembly have requested the assembly to mandate Governor Abiola Ajimobi to seek assistance from the National leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who is the Chancellor of the institution.
In building strong national and regional institutions, we must adequately empower our national anti-corruption agencies and insulate them from political influence.
The Thruway plan taps into settlement money collected from financial institutions over practices that led to the national housing crisis and recession.
According to Abdulaziz Suleiman, who spke on behalf of the coalition, said: «Mindful of the concerns generated by the clause in the Kaduna declaration that advised the Biafran Igbo to relocate from northern Nigeria and for northerners in the South East to do likewise, and our commitment to the unity of our dear country, we immediately opened channels for dialogue and interaction with government agencies, national and international groups, institutions and figures.
They are present in public sector institutions from the local level (e.g. Local Authorities) up to the national level.
International election observers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, who were invited to observe and report on the 2004 national elections, expressed criticism of the U.S. congressional redistricting process and made a recommendation that the procedures be reviewed to ensure genuine competitiveness of Congressional election contests.
It was difficult for Mr Duncan Smith to adopt a different approach after he offered categorical assurances on national television this weekend that the prime minister had vetoed the fiscal grouping from using EU institutions.
Jowell, who quit frontbench politics after the Olympics last year, claimed the BBC felt remote from the lives of ordinary people despite its status as a cherished national institution.
However, the health professionals which include Ghana Nurse - Midwife Trainees Association, the National Health Students Association of Ghana, unemployed nurses and other graduates of allied health institutions have said despite the disrespect from the minister, their two - week ultimatum to government to respond accordingly to their petition still holds.
This is a far more enlightened intervention from the CofE than its old, prohibitionist tendencies - hopefully some more of our national institutions will learn from Welby's example.
The Executive Director of Ghana National Education Campaign (GNEC), Veronica Djiagu, said the move will enable students in such institutions to also benefit from the policy.
«Specifically, the Party urges Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption (PACAC) to exercise restraint and desist from making utterances that may be misconstrued as an attack on the institution of the National Assembly.
Data from the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) revealed that Bulk Oil Distribution Companies (BDCs) accounted for 7400 of the imports while government institutions imported the remaining 26 ° 0.
They shifted gears, from national funding agencies and corporations to their own institution.
Seven postdocs, from various biological disciplines and several top institutions, came together there in April 2002 and decided that researchers like themselves, floating about in the amorphous «postdoc» position, badly needed a national voice.
In my case, funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Precollege Science Education Program Initiative for Biomedical Research Institutions and the Science Education Partnership Award from the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health enable the Genetic Science Learning Center to provide postdoctoral training for research scientists transitioning into science education careers.
In a step toward bridging the gap between fungal taxonomy and molecular ecology, scientists from several institutions including Los Alamos National Laboratory have characterized a sample of «mystery» fungus collected in North Carolina and found its home in the fungal tree of life.
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