Sentences with phrase «national entities who»

These companies know their communities and are often the best sources for funding than national entities who don't have stake in the communities they are lending.

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The ban «may not be enforced against foreign nationals who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.»
David Kennedy, the CEO of TrustedSec who previously specialized in cyber warfare at the National Security Agency, said the sanctions seemed to stem from the Russia investigation, as they target the Internet Research Agency, one of the entities indicted in February.
However, it held that American entities who generate «virtual currency» such as bitcoins are money transmitters or MSBs if they sell their generated currency for national currency:»... a person that creates units of convertible virtual currency and sells those units to another person for real currency or its equivalent is engaged in transmission to another location and is a money transmitter.»
Few effective entities seem to exist between the individual person (who is often frantically reading books on self - help and personal integration) and the national or multinational forces.
Was due diligence conducted on those entities to, at the very least, ascertain (i) if they had been duly formed or incorporated, (ii) who were the human players behind those entities, and (iii) whether the entities are duly registered by the National Petroleum Authority to engage in that business?
Some pro-Paladino entity has launched a new Website targeting veteran Post State Editor Fred Dicker, who made national news by nearly coming to blows with the Buffalo businessman last week at at the state Business Council's annual meeting in Bolton Landing.
The filings reveal that Michael Flynn, the national security adviser who was forced out of the job in February, failed to list payments from Russia - linked entities on one of the two forms he filed.
Tulumello's colleague John Chesley introduced two expert witnesses: Accounting specialist Kathy Raffa, who works with nonprofit entities, displayed charts to show that the Corcoran's fundraising lags significantly behind two comparable museums in Washington (the Phillips Collection and the National Museum of Women in the Arts) as well as museum - college institutions in Boston, Chicago and Cleveland.
For the record, I have given up flying (and all ff - powered long - distance travel), most driving and meat eating... and have worked on every level (family, work, municipal, state, national, international — though the last I mostly leave to my bro who, as head of a major international NGO, is better positioned to influence international entities) to push them to move rapidly to low or no emissions and low or no emissions waste, and at great risk to relationships and to my professional career.
Two of the biggest battles are about who gets to disburse climate finance (national entities vs. private banks, multilateral development banks, and large intergovernmental agencies like the FAO) and under what terms (grants vs. loans).
Lash & Goldberg LLP defended a national health system and related entities in an employment and partnership dispute with a physician - limited partner who claimed damages of $ 18 million for breach of employment and limited partnership agreements.
The 9th Circuit panel said the restrictions on travel to the United States from those countries could take effect, except for «foreign nationals who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.»
We regularly represent individuals and entities who have been the victim of harassment, coercion, intimidation, physical violence or discrimination based upon age, disability, medical condition, national origin, sex, race, ethnicity, or religion, as well as those whose constitutional rights have been violated by the government, the police, employers or others.
In what essentially amounts to a federalist debate, attempts at national uniformity by entities such as the American Bar Association are met with resistance by the real owners of power, those who regulate all of our law licenses at the state level.
Individuals employed by the international, national or regional organizational headquarters of a corporation engaged in real estate activities or activities allied with real estate and who may be licensed or unlicensed may be elected to National Affiliate Membership in the National Association, provided the individual does not personally provide real estate services to persons or entities other than the employing national or regional organizational headquarters of a corporation engaged in real estate activities or activities allied with real estate and who may be licensed or unlicensed may be elected to National Affiliate Membership in the National Association, provided the individual does not personally provide real estate services to persons or entities other than the employing National Affiliate Membership in the National Association, provided the individual does not personally provide real estate services to persons or entities other than the employing National Association, provided the individual does not personally provide real estate services to persons or entities other than the employing company.
Veteran Chicago practitioner Dave Robbin vows that the recent sale of his seven - office Kahn Realty Co. to National Realty Trust won't be a repeat of a 1978 sale of the company to the then acquisition - active Ambrose Realty, an entity controlled by the Gouletas family, who were prominent in real estate for many years.
The Real Estate Roundtable consists of those chairmen, chief executive officers, presidents and managing directors (or their functional equivalent) who head significant national entities and who play a leadership role within the overall income - producing real estate industry.
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