Sentences with phrase «national expansion of»

In 1997, after Cleveland - based KeyBank opened new real estate lending offices in six major metropolitan areas, haunting questions came back to George E. Emmons Jr., who was orchestrating the national expansion of the bank's commercial real estate...
The national expansion of the Exchange concept will intensify competition among an already crowded field of market data providers such as Bethesda, Md. - based CoStar Group.
We examined this issue in the national expansion of the Nurse - Family Partnership, an evidence - based program of prenatal and infancy home visiting for low - income, first - time mothers, their children, and families.
Akerman Continues National Expansion of Real Estate Group with Addition of Four Lawyers in Denver
Leading regional law firm Howes Percival is targeting further national expansion of its insolvency team following the acquisition of Summers Nigh Law, and the recruitment of Michael Green, Weightman's former National Head of Restructuring / Insolvency.
Google affiliate Waymo will purchase up to 62,000 additional Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans from FCA US starting later this year to begin a national expansion of the company's public driverless ride - hailing fleet.
The Center, in coordination with universities around the country, is leading the national expansion of three initiatives: Sanford Harmony, Sanford Inspire and the Sanford Institute of Philanthropy.
The Broad Foundation Awards $ 1 Million to Rocketship for National Expansion of Proven «Hybrid» Charter Schools.
The rapid national expansion of Green Dot Public Schools and the Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) highlights the great potential for such organizations to provide more high - quality public schools by replicating successful charter schools.
Pisces also gave about $ 35 million to fund the national expansion of the instructionally demanding Knowledge Is Power Program charter schools, which serve mostly low - income students.
Charter school grants go back to the Clinton administration, and they've contributed mightily to the national expansion of chartering.
They cite the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation in support of their proposed moratorium on the opening of new charter schools, yet the foundation strongly favors further national expansion of charter schools.
One hour I may be focused on developing a new program with a corporate sponsor, while the next I will have a meeting with three genetic counselors to work on the national expansion of our Breast / Ovarian Health 101 educational workshops.
AAAS organized and implemented the national expansion of the program in 12 cities.
Iris Rave Wedeking, Founder developed the vision for the first Camp Kesem Chapter at Stanford University in 2000 and pursued national expansion of the program in 2002 after recognizing a nationwide need for Camp Kesem.
«Ralph has the experience, vision, leadership and knowledge of the industry to build on the successful foundation we created, including year - over-year double digit growth, a new cheeseburger and grilled cheese centric menu, and the national expansion of our restaurants.»
JACKSON, Miss. (Sept. 10, 2013)-- Newk's Eatery announced today the hire of two new support center team members who will assist in the national expansion of the brand.
One of Nazarian's Umami Burger restaurants will open this year in Manhattan, part of a national expansion of the Los Angeles chain.

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ZocDoc gets paid a flat fee of $ 3,000 per doctor per year, so this national expansion will also be a major revenue source for the company.
TCC is contemplating a national expansion and approached him because of his international industry contacts.
The current U.S. economic expansion is now approaching nine years and is the third longest in duration since 1945, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Bringing other provinces on board with pipeline expansion, plus a variety of other controversial issues such as temporary foreign workers, requires a national perspective on economic growth.
As long as they stayed in the good graces of the party elite and could plausibly portray their investments as being in the national interest, regulators mostly turned a blind eye to who owned what, what they were buying and how they were funding their expansion.
Diverging from the Obama administration's approach to the issue, which relied largely on filing complaints to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Trump ordered a probe under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which lets the president impose restrictions on imports for reasons of national security.
Rafael Fernandez MacGregor, a former Microsoft executive and a Mexican national, will be in charge of the Latin American expansion for GoDaddy and based in Mexico City.
McKay has made expansion into the US a priority, beginning with RBC biggest ever acquisition, a $ 5 billion purchase of LA - based City National Corp..
AUSSIE Online Limited has launched the first stage of its national expansion with the opening of a Melbourne office.
A number of national franchises successfully operate their brands here and others are exploring expansions.
As part of the firm's expansion into non-traded products, Highland hired Jennifer Ricci as Director of National Accounts in February, and has added eight wholesalers for the wire house channel and five wholesalers for the independent channel to augment its distribution team.
Trump's White House cited Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, a provision that gives the secretary of commerce the authority to investigate and determine the impacts of any import on the national security of the United States — and the president the power to adjust tariffs accordingly.
Kinder Morgan's 1,000 - kilometre expansion project has become a national rallying cry for environmentalists, sparked protests from Indigenous communities, caused a trade war between two provinces and brought about the arrest of a federal party leader.
B.C.'s new NDP government is trying to block expansion of the Trans Mountain in court by arguing that Ottawa failed to evaluate the project's risks to the marine environment, which B.C. says is a breach of its obligation to consider the national interest.
As part of Highland's expansion into non-traded products, the firm hired Jennifer Ricci as Director of National Accounts back in February, and has also added a total of thirteen wholesalers for its wire - house and independent distribution channels.
This helped solidify the country's role as the world's top engine of economic growth once again, contributing an estimated 33.2 percent to global economic expansion, according to China's National Bureau of Statistics.
They are pushing for an expansion of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or Cfius, the multiagency panel that reviews foreign deals for potential threats to national security and that rejected the MoneyGram - Ant Financial plan.
The House passed the measure last December, but only after it was attached to a dramatic expansion of the right to carry concealed firearms virtually anywhere in the country — long sought by Republicans and the National Rifle Association.
It was only with the construction of a national railway system in the middle decades of the 19th century, using coal rather than muscle as its source of mechanical energy, that transport could achieve advances to parallel those already long achieved in the branches of industry in which cheap and abundant heat energy was the key to rapid expansion.
Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended, gives the executive branch the ability to conduct investigations to «determine the effects on the national security of imports.»
Construction on a new entrance to the visitor center at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, part of a $ 380 million project to improve the 91 - acre Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.
The administration has invoked an obscure provision of the US Trade Expansion Act of 1962 called Section 232, which says that if the US doesn't have reliable access to materials required for national security, it has license to set up big trade barriers in order to boost domestic production of them.
The Trans Mountain Expansion Project is still before the National Energy Board (NEB)(see the comment by Kirk Lambrecht QC here) and all the while spawning lots of litigation, some in the Federal Court of Appeal and some in the provincial superior courts.
The law the Trump administration is using to make this all happen — a provision known as Section 232 in the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 — basically says that the US can block the import of materials critical for national security in order to ensure that the country has reliable supplies in the event of a war.
«We are pleased to see the Obama administration will not cause harm to citizens and states by shutting these businesses down, and hope this will lead to an expansion of sensible policies related to marijuana, such as allowing these businesses access to banking, and taxing them at a fair rate,» said Aaron Smith, executive director of the National Cannabis Industry Association, a Washington, D.C. - based trade group that represents what it says are the thousands of firms involved in marijuana production and sales.
The imports have been deemed a threat to national security, a basis for imposing restrictions under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
Rather, it is the expansion of trade negotiations from agreements that once focused primarily on tariff reductions to far broader regulatory documents that now mandate domestic legal reforms and establish dispute resolution systems that can be result in huge liability for national governments.
Even allowing, as many authorities do, that the Great Recession was a national crisis warranting a similar expansion of the Fed's role, that fact alone can hardly continue to justify the Fed's vast expansion now that the recovery is well - nigh complete.
Yet what sort of «depression» is it which saw an extraordinarily large expansion of industry, of railroads, of physical output, of net national product, of real per capita income?
In March, under the guise of acting to protect national security, Trump invoked Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from all countries.
Fears of a global trade war have risen after Trump imposed hefty import tariffs on steel and aluminum earlier this month under Section 232 of the 1962 U.S. Trade Expansion Act, which allows safeguards based on «national security».
VICTORIA — The National Energy Board is shutting out important voices by limiting the scope and depth of participation in the Joint Review Panel hearings on the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion, say the New Democrats.
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