Sentences with phrase «key partner institutions»

Based at Stanford, it has key partner institutions in China, including top schools, such as Peking University, and CAS's Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy in Beijing, which gives REAP credibility with national authorities.

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To keep a step ahead of emerging scams, the Call Center also collaborates with a number of key leaders and community partners including the Attorney General's Office, the Federal Trade Commission, the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions, the FINRA Investor Education Foundation, the Washington State Crime Prevention Association, the Better Business Bureau, and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
President Trump may not realize it, but maintaining a strong relationship with allies in Europe and Asia, being a reliable partner, and upholding multilateral institutions like the WTO is the key to upholding U.S. global leadership into the 21st century.
As recently as March 10, 2018, American, EU, and Japanese officials agreed to cooperate on addressing unfair Chinese trade practices within the World Trade Organization (WTO) framework.27 The keys to pushing back against China's unfair practices are: maintaining a strong relationship with allies in Europe and Asia; being a reliable partner; and upholding multilateral institutions like the WTO.
Our energy relationship with Asia should be framed within the context of a broader Canada - Asia strategy that champions stronger diplomatic relations, trade and investment agreements with key Asian partners, engagement with Asian regional institutions, and market diversification strategies at the federal, provincial and sectoral levels.
A better understanding of HIV latency is the key to eradicating the virus researchers at the University of North Carolina and partner institutions write in a perspective in the journal Science.
One of the key goals of the Genomic Medicine Alliance is to encourage and catalyze multidisciplinary collaborative research between partner institutions and scientists, particularly from emerging countries and to establish collaboration ties among research organizations, clinical entities and regulatory agencies in areas related to genomic medicine.
deCODE has identified key variations in the sequence of the genome conferring increased risk of major public health challenges from cardiovascular disease to cancer, and employs its gene discovery engine to develop DNA - based tests to assess individual risk of common diseases; to license its tests and intellectual property to partners; and to provide comprehensive, leading - edge contract services to companies and research institutions around the globe.
MPS is a key member of the Cre8MKE, a city - wide collaborative of more than 100 district leaders, community arts and business partners, higher education institutions, funders and elected officials working together to ensure that children have equitable access to high - quality arts programs
Fostering coherence and collaboration across global and regional mechanisms and institutions has become a key focus of UNISDR and its partners and is embedded in the HFA's successor, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 - 2030.
... By partnering with Canadian businesses, research institutions, and key industries to identify the areas where our nation's innovators have unique expertise, we can help them develop standards that tap into that expertise — and they can deliver their innovative products and services to the world.»
Emma Gordon Qualified: 2000 (Australia); 2003 (England and Wales) Made partner: 2013 Key cases: Acting on a number of Libor - related cases for major financial institutions; representing a FX trader in relation to investigations by various enforcement agencies including the US Department of Justice; acting for a bank in relation to an investigation by the FCA relating to alleged historic financial crime compliance failures and inadequate disclosure to the FCA.
Piers Reynolds Qualified: 2003 Made partner: 2014 Key cases: Advising a global wealth manager in an FCA enforcement investigation into systems and controls surrounding the suitability of advised sales of structured products; advising a major financial institution in mis - selling claims arising in multiple jurisdictions.
Mahmood Lone Qualified: 2004 Made partner: 2014 Key cases: Advising a leading global financial institution on high profile FX investigations pursued by multiple regulators, prosecutors and antitrust authorities across four continents; successfully represented a major financial institution on an FCA investigation into alleged market abuse in relation to trading on a securities market.
Robert Allen Qualified: 2004 Made partner: 2015 Key cases: Advising a retail bank in relation to litigation and regulatory issues concerning payment protection insurance and related consumer credit claims; acting for an academic institution defending claims brought by a former employee under the Data Protection Act 1998.
And while some key hires did come aboard in 2011 — including bankruptcy partner M. Natasha Labovitz from Kirkland & Ellis and financial institutions partner Ethan James from Davis Polk & Wardwell — Blair says he does not have plans for major lateral growth this year either.
As free, equitable access points to information, government institutions, and computing resources, libraries are key partners in that effort.
In particular, LexisNexis ® Risk Solutions has high - lighted five key revisions to the current legislation that banks and other financial institutions must be aware of to remain compliant in their anti-money launder - ing provisions: • Pre-paid cash cards: to reduce financial crimes linked to anonymous pre - paid instruments, vendors will be required to conduct more stringent customer verification and the thresh - old will be reduced from $ 250 to $ 150 • Digital currencies: thorough customer due diligence controls will be required by all virtual cur - ing farmers, are vulnerable to unfair trading practices employed by partners in the chain.
Dan Hudson, partner at HSF, said: «Financial institutions can play a key role in identifying activity related to the trafficking and exploitation of men, women and children.
«Cyber deterrence starts with strong cyber defense — and this project brings together key partners in politics, national security, and technology to generate innovative ideas to safeguard our key democratic institutions,» Eric Rosenbach, the former assistant secretary of the Defense Department and the head of Defending Digital Democracy, said in a statement announcing the project.
«Partnering with leading global financial institutions is a key part of our strategy and we are thrilled to be working with BTMU.»
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