Sentences with phrase «funds by late summer»

Ivy Investments (Ivy) has announced plans to launch its first three NextShares funds by late summer.

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By later in the summer, the Trump campaign team was essentially in the hands of individuals tied to Cambridge Analytica: funded by Robert and Rebekah Mercer, chaired by Trump campaign chairman Steve Bannon, and advised by Michael Flynn, who disclosed that he was an advisor to Cambridge Analytica only after he was ousted from the White HousBy later in the summer, the Trump campaign team was essentially in the hands of individuals tied to Cambridge Analytica: funded by Robert and Rebekah Mercer, chaired by Trump campaign chairman Steve Bannon, and advised by Michael Flynn, who disclosed that he was an advisor to Cambridge Analytica only after he was ousted from the White Housby Robert and Rebekah Mercer, chaired by Trump campaign chairman Steve Bannon, and advised by Michael Flynn, who disclosed that he was an advisor to Cambridge Analytica only after he was ousted from the White Housby Trump campaign chairman Steve Bannon, and advised by Michael Flynn, who disclosed that he was an advisor to Cambridge Analytica only after he was ousted from the White Housby Michael Flynn, who disclosed that he was an advisor to Cambridge Analytica only after he was ousted from the White House.
A # 50m fund to ease the pressure of migration on public services was introduced by Gordon Brown in 2008 and scrapped two years later by David Cameron under the coalition in summer 2010.
Schools Week revealed during the summer break that LSSAT's nine schools soon will be handed to new sponsors while the trust, which is set to be wound up later this year, faces an ongoing investigation by the Education Funding Agency (EFA) into its governance and finances.
With the late - summer ice edge located farther north than it used to be, storms produce larger waves and more coastal erosion.5 An additional contributing factor is that coastal bluffs that were «cemented» by ice - rich permafrost are beginning to thaw in response to warmer air and ocean waters, and are therefore more vulnerable to erosion.22 Standard defensive adaptation strategies to protect coastal communities from erosion, such as use of rock walls, sandbags, and riprap, have been largely unsuccessful.23 Several coastal communities are seeking to relocate to escape erosion that threatens infrastructure and services but, because of high costs and policy constraints on use of federal funds for community relocation, only one Alaskan village has begun to relocate (see also Ch.
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