Sentences with phrase «larger economic entities»

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As an entity that promotes the high tech growth of the region, the Florida High Tech Corridor Council is an economic development initiative of three of the country's largest research institutions — the University of Central Florida, the University of South Florida and the University of Florida.
So, it's probably a logical extension — it would be a dramatic growth in marketplaces where currencies can be exchanged versus one another similar, to the foreign currency market that exists globally, which is, by the way, the largest market in the entire world — foreign currency transactions, trading currencies against one another, or exchanging them one another for different economic entities around the world — to be able to facilitate the transactions that they are trying to do in their local jurisdictions.
If violence containment spending were represented as a discrete national economic entity, it would be the 7th - largest economy in the world — only slightly smaller than the UK economy.
This creates what I'll call The Fundraising Inequality, a systematic divide between large and small entities similar to the economic concept of income inequality.
According to him, unlike corporate private entities, an insolvency involving financial institutions like DKM, have larger societal impact which have dire economic implications.
Digital platforms continue to erode and undermine the economic model for print, and large publishing houses are now often part of even larger entities that sell lots of other stuff at much bigger margins, causing publishers to wager big money on what they believe to be the most commercial books, often at the expense of «smaller» more important ones.
Its population, just over 18 million, is small by world standards — China grows by a larger amount each year — and its place in the world economy is consequently peripheral; as an economic entity, it ranks about level with Illinois.
An entity formed under state legislation that enables large numbers of investors to become limited partners of a partnership, owning an economic interest in the entity's assets, but sharing in its liabilities only to the extent of their initial investment.
At the request of a German client, KG Legal verified a Polish employment agency addressed by a foreign entity operating in the field of employing workers from India in Poland for jobs related to steel and mining industry in one of the largest economic zones in Poland.
Their are real economic incentive issues when it comes to the collective bargaining power of lobbyists and large business entities, public common spaces like parks and monuments, and natural monopolies.
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