Regardless of which blockchain emerges as the BTC candidate, bitcoin is enjoying plenty of upside thanks to
growing institutional support from the major exchanges.
It comes at a critical moment for sound art, with growing public awareness of the form — helped by Susan Philipsz's Turner Prize win for a sound - art installation in 2010 — and
growing institutional support lifting it to new levels of popularity.
In the case of bitcoin,
growing institutional support from the likes of Goldman Sachs and BlackRock is helping investors see through the mundane of the current trading environment.
Not exact matches
«Despite the continued
support of attacks by activist hedge funds by the Chair of the SEC, and many «Chicago school» academics who continue to rely on discredited statistics, there is
growing recognition by
institutional investors and prominent «new school» economists of the threat to corporations and their shareholders and to the economy of these attacks -LSB-...]
As Director of Business Development Australia Grace
supports Morrow Sodali's
growing portfolio of ASX listed clients, including developing key relationships with directors,
institutional shareholders and deal advisors.
All of this is still version 1.0 of the burgeoning cryptocurrency revolution, and the lay of the land will certainly change considerably over the next several months, but the pieces are all coming together to
support a very robust infrastructure for blockchain and related cryptocurrencies to get the
institutional — and eventually mainstream — credibility they need to continue
growing.
Accordingly, demand for
institutional capital in
support of producers has similarly
grown.
Within the U.S. context, as operating budgets continue to tighten, state appropriations continue to decline, and
institutional aspirations continue to
grow, it has become even more important for colleges and universities to identify, secure, and expand new sources of resource
support.
To be sustainable and inclusive, Community Schools need the
institutional support of the City to fundraise and build the partnerships required to continue to
grow and serve.
«So we've benefitted from a
growing institutional knowledge of Unreal Engine 3 and how to best leverage its features and updates to
support our goals for our games.
As Director and Chief Executive Officer at MUNAL since 2013, Arteaga has enhanced its exhibition program through key international partnerships, dramatically
grown its annual attendance, established new streams of
institutional support, and expanded the museum's collection of over 7,000 works with more than 35 strategic gifts and acquisitions — including major works by Diego Rivera, Francisco Zúñiga, Gabriel Orozco, and Abraham Cruzvillegas.
However, the flip side, as Relyea points out in Your Everyday Art World, is the dismantling of
institutional support that's
grown out of the co-option of DIY strategies by labor management gurus, as exemplified by the proliferation of perma - lance and adjunct positions.
, is the dismantling of
institutional support that's
grown out of the co-option of DIY strategies by labor management gurus, as exemplified by the proliferation of perma - lance and adjunct positions.
Now the UM has a director, Megan Steinman; a board; and
growing private and
institutional support.
While it is a dynamic and
growing area of practice specialization, which is exciting, it is also an area of practice with few
institutional support systems, which means you have to create your own.
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