Sentences with phrase «of private firms»

As the above discussion implies, however, school boards can not be expected to behave like the managers of private firms in resisting union demands.
It is difficult to think of any private firms, or higher - education institutions, where top and middle management routinely retire at such young ages.
They have virtually no control over the actions and operations of private firms.
Stronger legal safeguards would meet the heightened data security placing it in the hands of a private firm would entail, it is believed.
Canada is already one of the biggest global markets for public - private partnerships, where a consortium of private firms get together to bid for a government project.
Th round catapults the firm into «unicorn» territory, the swelling ranks of private firms occupied by young guns valued at $ 1 billion or more.
State firms borrow twice as much money to deliver a third of the private firms» return.
At the time, the Howard League for Penal Reform described it as a «damning indictment» of the role of private firms in justice.
Trying to provide a joined up service with all these factors is extremely difficult for one service, it will prove much more difficult for a collection of private firms, charities and subcontractors spread across political regions dictated from Whitehall.
By far the biggest winner of the private firms was Crystal Run Healthcare LLP, a rapidly expanding company based in the Hudson Valley that seemed flush with cash even before $ 25.4 million in state subsidies arrived.
Barring an unlikely turnabout, it will be up to a handful of private firms in the U.S. to carry the young field forward.
Level 3 — significant use of private firm - specific data, or public data not derived from the markets (think of a life insurance industry standard mortality table)
(Full disclosure: I own a little less than one percent of his private firm.)
Gauging the true size of the shadow lending market is tricky because it includes both wealthy individuals and a slew of private firms.
Indeed, as is often the case for general standards applicable in any legal system (such as «due process»), a comparative analysis of what is considered generally fair or unfair conduct by domestic public authorities in respect of private firms and investors in domestic law may also be relevant to identify the legal standards under BITs.
Students interested in acting as in - house counsel to First Nations governments, or providing governance advice to First Nations from the context of a private firm, should consider additional advanced elements of administrative law.
I have worked at a variety of private firms and local and county council's acting for large institutional investors, retailers, pension funds, banks, development companies, local government bodies, energy and infrastructure clients and the occasional private individual.
Labour claim that since the hospital is a PFI project, it remains a building in the hands of a private firm - yet Brown clearly described it as «a new acute NHS hospital» in his speech and the venue was obviously chosen for that reason.
BUT: At the same time, Bush tried to abolish another program with the same aim, the Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program, a Clinton administration favorite that provides government funds for consortiums of private firms, sometimes in collaboration with universities or government laboratories, to work on common industrial problems.
Add this influence to that of private firms operating schools of choice, and public education could have a powerful engine for school improvement driven by the market.
One of the private firms, previously named Lilac Sky Schools Ltd, has now changed its name to Henriette Le Forestier Schools Ltd..
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