... and
new institutions such as the Business Growth Fund, funded by five of the UK's largest banks, have started to make a difference.
Not exact matches
Its concerts coincide with gatherings of world leaders,
such as its Global Citizen Week in
New York last month during the UN's General Assembly meeting, as well as encouraging people to lobby governments and
institutions year - round.
The city might be in
such a state that
institutions of all types feel it's necessary to throw resources at it, creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs who won't have to compete with as crowded a field as they'd find in
New York or Silicon Valley, but that doesn't exactly solve the problem of what to do on a Saturday night.
Under the
new tax law introduced as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, sporting event tickets
such as sky box tickets, charitable sports events or contributions to an education
institution to purchase tickets to an athletic event are all non-deductible items.
The theory that bigger
institutions will make bitcoin markets less volatile and more liquid has grown as
new OTC exchanges spring up, carrying names
such as Circle, Octagon Strategy, Cumberland and Kraken.
Chile has implemented reforms of existing environmental
institutions pursuant to the Environment Chapter of the Agreement, and established
new institutions,
such as the Ministry of Environment.
Mr. Chisholm joined Goldman Sachs & Co. in
New York in 1985 and he served in a variety of progressively senior leadership roles within the organization during his 30 - year career, including as Head of the Global Financial
Institutions Group in both London and New York from 2002 to 2012 where he focused on areas such as strategic advisory, mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, risk and capital management and principal investing advisory for financial institutio
Institutions Group in both London and
New York from 2002 to 2012 where he focused on areas
such as strategic advisory, mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, risk and capital management and principal investing advisory for financial
institutionsinstitutions globally.
However, as Finextra points out, the hype cycle is calming down as bankers and financial
institutions come to recognize that blockchain is best applied to use cases
such as cross-border payments, where the risk of relying on outdated technology outweighs hesitance to try a
new solution.
Instead of increasing or reducing the availability of credit by adding to or subtracting from the supply of Fed deposit balances, the Fed now loosens or tightens credit by controlling financial
institutions» demand for
such balances using a pair of
new monetary control devices.
Key steps along this path include completion of the transition to full implementation of Basel III, including
new liquidity requirements; enhanced prudential standards for systemically important firms, including risk - based capital requirements, a leverage ratio, and tighter prudential buffers for firms heavily reliant on short - term wholesale funding; expansion of the regulatory umbrella to incorporate all systemically important firms; the
institution of an effective, cross-border resolution regime for systemically important financial
institutions; and consideration of regulations,
such as minimum margin requirements for securities financing transactions, to limit leverage in sectors beyond the banking sector and SIFIs.
This strong revenue growth is happening because fintech companies
such as Prospa are providing
new and innovative services that delight their customers, compared to the previous offerings from traditional financial services
institutions.»
The FinTech Pro's are comprised of FinTech entrepreneurs and professionals from across the globe, representing financial
institutions as well as
new insurgents in areas
such as banking, real estate and property tech, lending, AI, online investing, regtech and a host of other industries.
The dream of establishing Cordoba House in
New York is very much alive and we are actively pursuing the methods by which we can have
such an
institution.»
Of course
such an alteration involves for hierarchy and rank and file an uncomfortable period of transition: the old and well - tried is no longer there; the
new has not yet got into its stride, has not yet become something that is taken for granted without discussion; the intellectual and religious attitudes necessarily required if the
new institutions are to succeed have first slowly to develop.
Systems
such as economies and governments and other
institutions tend to be very adversarial, competitive and cruel, and they can find and create
new victims daily.
I have suggested elsewhere that value - free technology, the military - industrial complex, and narrow nationalism might be modern examples of
such principalities and powers.9 Hendrikus Berkhof suggests that human traditions, astrology, fixed religious rules, clans, public opinion, race, class, state, and Volk are among the powers.10 Walter Wink sees the powers as the inner aspects of
institutions, their «spirituality,» the inner spirit or driving force that animates, legitimates, and regulates their outward manifestations.11 They are «the invisible forces that determine human existence «12 When
such things dehumanize human life, thwart and distort the human spirit, block God's gift of shalom, the followers of Jesus are rallied for a
new kind of holy war.
Such denominations as the Methodists, Baptists, and Disciples have shown an increasing interest in graduate theological education, and various denominational splits and
new movements have apparently created the need for more
institutions.
There is a strong market for what they are offering; these colleges are flourishing, and a number of relatively
new ones — LeToumeau.College, Oral Roberts University and Liberty University, among others — have joined older
institutions such as Wheaton, Gordon and Westmont in an effort to meet the need.
It notes a series of
new procedures adopted both locally in the UK (pp62ff) and in the universal Church (pp64ff) and notes that it can be credibly claimed that no other
institution is doing more than the Catholic Church in this regard (p68), even if
such steps have been late coming.
New Head of Vatican Observatory and Confusion over «Intelligent Design» In mid August the Pope appointed a new head of the Vatican Observatory, an astronomical institution older than most such faculties in the world's universiti
New Head of Vatican Observatory and Confusion over «Intelligent Design» In mid August the Pope appointed a
new head of the Vatican Observatory, an astronomical institution older than most such faculties in the world's universiti
new head of the Vatican Observatory, an astronomical
institution older than most
such faculties in the world's universities.
By Jim Harris >> Zaro's Bakery has become an
institution in
New York City, thanks to the company's train station locations and high - quality products
such as cookies, cakes and bagels.
As general manager for Hometown, Mitchell Rosen draws on a wealth of experience working in
such New York culinary
institutions as the Grand Central Oyster Bar, City Crab and Bubby's.
Subsequent to Mr. Welder's death on
New Year's Eve of 1953, it was found that his will established a foundation
such as America had never had before, an
institution designed to have an ultimate impact on conservation practices not just in Texas but in the nation as a whole.
Located on Long Island, 29 miles from Times Square (and from
such other nighttime
institutions as «21» and the Stork Club), the
new track is dedicated to the proposition that the New Yorker and his lady will willingly cover a distance of ground to spend a sporting evening in an atmosphere of nightclub comfo
new track is dedicated to the proposition that the
New Yorker and his lady will willingly cover a distance of ground to spend a sporting evening in an atmosphere of nightclub comfo
New Yorker and his lady will willingly cover a distance of ground to spend a sporting evening in an atmosphere of nightclub comfort.
The measure, first introduced years ago by Margaret Markey, a
New York State Assembly Democrat, would extend the statute of limitations for civil suits against alleged sexual abusers of children and against
institutions that fail to act against
such abuse under their roofs.
The mayor believes the mandate he was elected on is one of equality for all
New Yorkers, and the best way to level the playing field is with initiatives
such as universal pre-K, strong support for state - funded
institutions in the city and higher wages, which de Blasio supported long before Cuomo.
On the other hand,
institutions may reinforce the EU's foreign policy capabilities, allowing it to play an important role within those multilateral frameworks tasked to tackle
new global challenges
such as climate change.
And no matter who is chosen, the Court of Appeals will likely remain a uniquely
New York
institution, more liberal than numerous other states
such as, say, Alabama, Bonventre said.
There will be a
new generation of equipment to control the flow between treatment facilities, pumping stations and tanks; there is a system to alert customers and large
institutions,
such as hospitals, to interruptions in service; old pipes are replaced more rapidly to limit leaks; and officials are working toward a system to move water from north to south, so the Southtowns can rely on the Van De Water treatment plant on the Niagara River should the Sturgeon Point plant on Lake Erie fail or lose its links to customers, like when a 42 - inch main failed last summer.
Crucially, the
new organization will partner a host of other
institutions such as Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, providers of mobile money services, cooperatives, Town & Country Planning Department, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, National Board for Small Scale Industries, GRATIS Foundation, Venture Capital Trust Fund, the commercial and investment banks, insurance companies, and of course, the District Assemblies themselves.
Under the
new policy,
institutions such as the Universities and Psychiatric hospitals will not retain all their internally generated funds, a policy which has been condemned by the...
However, given that both federal and
New York law allow refusals by both individual providers and
institutions, the substance of
such conscience clauses is unlikely to be impacted.
But it actively «encourage [s] the formation of local associations» that transcend single
institutions and already «a couple of alliances are forming» in
such postdoc - rich locales as
New York City and the North Carolina research triangle.
In particular, they questioned why NSF would want to take
such steps, fretted that any
new requirements would increase the already heavy burden on
institutions to comply with federal rules, and wondered whether greater scrutiny might be an overreaction to a problem that they said affects only a tiny number of researchers.
Institutions can maintain their own internally standardized content, yet end users
such as hospitals can readily integrate
new content, greatly reducing the labor hours required.
But as
new institutions, departments, and programs arose, most adopted a
new organizational paradigm focused on project - based work, short - term contracts, international workforce mobility, and quantitative performance indicators
such as publication numbers and impact factors.
Claiming that many universities do not give
new lecturers enough support in fulfilling their job requirements,
such as course development and supervising students, the report concludes that «
institutions should be required to submit a staff development strategy as a precondition for the release of research funding.»
Successful applicants can then apply to transfer their awards to a
new institution;
such requests are usually examined with little scrutiny.
Such prominent
institutions as the Max Planck Institute in Germany, where Gerbi worked, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institution's
new Janelia Farms Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, follow versions of this model.
He had a very influential article in the June 1st issue of The
New Yorker about healthcare costs and how the culture of medicine can make
such a difference, the individual cultures in individual hospital settings can make
such a difference, in the costs that happen at those individual
institutions, and it's gotten quite a bit of attention.
Chalmers says that the largest systematics research
institutions in Britain, including the Natural History Museum, have taken many
new initiatives themselves in the past year,
such as standardising databases with those of American
institutions.
The report suggests concrete measures
such as more open - access journals to allow poorer
institutions to have access, easing visa restrictions on visiting scientists, and investigating
new metrics and analysis techniques that will allow research panels to accurately assess global collaboration.
In close vicinity of these two
institutions are several other excellent research centers,
such as Columbia University and Rockefeller University in
New York City; and the Amgen Institute, Ontario Cancer Institute, Toronto General Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital, and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, all affiliated to the University of Toronto.
Produced by diverse universities and
institutions across the country and world, the supplement investigates the quality of vital, broadly sold drugs,
such as anti-malarials and antibiotics;
new tests and assays to detect counterfeit drugs; and proposed policy changes and laws to reduce the distribution and sale of falsified medications.
A
new West Coast ocean acidification observing system is also planned, Feely said, with several observation sites manned by different research
institutions,
such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
But
institutions such as The Cancer Institute of
New Jersey (CINJ), based in
New Brunswick,
New Jersey — the state's only National Cancer Institute - designated Comprehensive Cancer Center — can offer a lifeline of hope.
Our
new letter to Mizzou quotes Dr. Lupo this year telling the Columbia Daily Tribune that he still doubts humans are the primary cause of global warming, contrasting the explicit climate statements of scientific
institutions he is affiliated with,
such as the American Geophysical Union and the American Meteorology Society.
These are extraordinary times, with the pace of discovery and development of
new techniques occurring so rapidly, yet budgets at Federal
institutions supporting biomedical research (
such as the NIH) are becoming ever more constrained.
NeuWrite quickly became a noted forum for interdisciplinary work, attracting academics from
institutions across
New York City (including Rockefeller, Mt. Sinai, CUNY, SUNY and NYU), as well as professionals from media platforms
such as The
New Yorker, The
New York Times, NPR, Scientific American Mind, and The Story Collider.
There are certain legendary
institutions sprinkled all over
New York City with
such a rich historical legacy.