Sentences with phrase «key beneficiary»

Cross-cutting all the other 8 goals should be the high priority to the needs, rights, and capabilities of women and children; mechanisms are needed that empower them to be central to decision - making and key beneficiaries of welfare programmes.
The gains in the Dow have largely stemmed from industrial giants Boeing, Chevron and Caterpillar, seen as key beneficiaries from the tax changes.
He said: «Underperforming schools in areas that struggle to recruit the best teachers will be key beneficiaries of the NTS, fulfilling our commitment to delivering educational excellence everywhere.»
FirstEnergy (fe), which has been considering bankruptcy for its competitive power generation business, was widely viewed as a key beneficiary of the proposed rule.
Institutional investors will be the key beneficiaries of the Shenzhen - Hong Kong Stock Connect, as they leverage on the gap between share prices on the exchanges, experts said Monday.
CFRA Research expects Broadcom to remain a key beneficiary of consolidation in the semiconductor industry.
Energy was a key beneficiary as the U.S. oil industry struck it rich with new technologies opening up once unavailable drilling opportunities.
Given the racing industry is a key beneficiary of the TAB profits, the funding model must be restructured as part of any privitisation.
Ultimately, consumers are the key beneficiaries from trade liberalization.
Mr Ryall said Sydney Airport would be among the key beneficiaries from a rise in visitors, but companies including shopping centre operators Scentre Group and Novion Property, casino owners Crown Resorts, Echo Entertainment Group and SkyCity Entertainment Group and wine producer Treasury Wine Estates would also benefit from tourist spending.
• Over in the Assembly, Sean Ryan, a Buffalo Democrat, was instrumental in getting colleagues to reverse Cuomo's plan to sharply curtail a tax credit program used for historic preservation and brownfield development projects, of which Buffalo has been a key beneficiary.
The tech industry is a key beneficiary and hopes this will prod Congress to overhaul the program.
The publishing industry will be the key beneficiaries of this new law.
It is still in the early stages globally and Chart is a key beneficiary of the trends towards cleaner fuels and towards natural gas.
And I hardly need to highlight Islamic finance will be a key beneficiary & gateway to this current & future oil wealth.
Key beneficiaries will be sub-Saharan African countries, which make up the majority of the LDC Group, the proponent for the Nairobi Decision on Preferential Rules of Origin for LDCs.
Charles Taylor was a key beneficiary of DLH's dealings, and he's just been brought to justice in the Hague - it's about time DLH is also stopped and held to account for its actions.»
He told attendees, «Since my entry into the global environmental movement in 1971, mining has contributed significantly to a more sustainable world economy, and key beneficiaries of this progress are mining workers, families and communities,» according to Resource Investor.
(Washington, D.C., January 17, 2013) The Cerulean Warbler, a bird whose population has declined by about 70 percent in the last 40 years, and 25 other neotropical migrating birds are the key beneficiaries of a successful two - year - effort by American Bird Conservancy (ABC) and Fundación ProAves to purchase and protect key wintering habitat for the birds in Colombia, South America.
Furthermore the law will now allow terms of a Will to be corrected, in limited circumstances, where there is a mistake — such a as a key beneficiary's name being wrongly stated.
Now for lawyers care needs to be taken here as while there are certainly plenty of tasks that internal clients will pay for (doing deals, litigating etc), there are some jobs where the key beneficiaries may be the shareholders who won't have a notional budget to cross-charge.
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