Sentences with phrase «institution occupying a position»

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Fisman and his colleagues rightly assume that these students represent the new liberal meritocrats, the people likely to occupy important positions in government, exercise influence over public policy, and set the tone for establishment institutions.
In contrast, sectors of the population linked to international trade, occupying a dominant position in world markets, and depending on open diplomatic channels might well find themselves more in sympathy with lower defense budgets, higher education outlays, cosmopolitan values, and liberal religious institutions whose theologies favor universalism and whose moral teachings favor relativism and discretion.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong has called on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo to sack all members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) occupying positions at the various state institutions.
«His response to the president was not right, others have occupied his position before and they didn't behave this way... so I think he should be careful with his comments because that institutions he leads has been there for quite a long time and its leaders haven't behaved this way.
Mr President, about eighty percent (80 %) of people occupying sensitive positions in your administration and our state institutions are your family members including your daughter.
She previously occupied two positions that operated between academic and arts - institutional contexts: as LJMU Research Curator within the Tate Research Centre: Curatorial Practice & Museology (2014 - 15) and as Head of Nottingham Contemporary's Public Programme (2011 - 14), a leading platform for the public debate of ideas and practices relevant to contemporary art and its institutions.
Adjunct Lecturers occupy temporary positions in an educational institution.
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