Sentences with phrase «on widespread interest»

Not exact matches

Better Markets, a non-profit organization that advocates for the public interest on Wall Street, says a potential promotion by Williams to lead the Federal Reserve Bank of New York would reward failure - because the San Francisco Fed failed to prevent widespread customer abuses at San Francisco - based banking behemoth Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC), which it's supposed to supervise.
«Based on the extensive public comments and evidence garnered during that process, the department determined that such conflicts of interest are widespread and could cost investors in individual retirement accounts (in one segment of the market alone) between $ 95 billion and $ 189 billion over the next 10 years,» wrote the Justice Department lawyers.
Although interest in blockchain technology is on an exponential rise, with bank investment expected to reach $ 400 million by 2019, widespread adoption by financial institutions will only occur if the blockchain system or distributed ledger is enterprise - grade.
Moreover, a recent speech by Jamie McAndrews outlines a number of respects in which negative interest rates, if attempted on a widespread basis over a long period, could in fact be very disruptive, and in ways not likely to be expansionary for growth.
A key part of the government, the island's sole utility company, PREPA, defaulted on interest payments to bondholders in July of this year, Vox reports, leading to widespread power outages.
satans aim was to stop the fulfillment of the seed that would crush satan underfoot.This hybrid between the angels and man created giants abominations in Gods eyes.They also were a threat to Gods people as can be seen by the giants in the land of caanan after the flood.If we agree on that then there is no way that Eve would have had intercourse with satan [false doctrine of the seed of satan -RCB- because the blood lines were still untainted by angelic beings or satan at the time of Noah maybe that is also why the genealogy of Christ is well presented with no surprises apart from Hagar and Ruth these two were gentiles that shows Gods mercy grace was always there to all nations he accepts people by faith not by race.Prior to the flood the mixing of the angels and man must have been widespread after the flood these beings were present but in limited numbers and God told his people to destroy them as they were abominations but they were a threat to Gods people.It would be interesting to hear what the rabbis had to say on this matter as i would think the stories would have been past down from generation to the next.Especially regarding the flood.God promised he would never flood the earth again but a time is coming when the earth will be judged not by flood but by fire Jesus is our ark and we are safe in him.brentnz
Christian interest in Buddhism and the attempt to appropriate its insights is far more widespread than Buddhist interest in Christianity Still, the situation is not a simple one in Japan, he said, Much of the vitality of religious life and practice in Japan is in the so - called new religions, some of which draw on Buddhism more than others.
The work of Janet Smith and others in promoting this Catholic teaching and the widespread interest in the teaching of Pope John Paul on love and marriage should stir the conscience of those who promoted the «follow your conscience» line on contraception.
The task has been accepted in academic theological circles for a long time, but only in the last few years has there been more popular and widespread interest in what is going on.
Other symptoms of this new spirit are to be found in the increased interest in the common worship of the academic community, though this is by no means universally evident; in the widespread and intensive discussions of faculties about the purpose and organization of the course of study; in the experiments that are being carried on to relate the work of the seminary more intimately to the work of other church agencies, particularly to the local churches.
If United successfully re-sign Keane, that would effectively mean a discount on a transfer fee that could surpass the # 30 million mark given the widespread interest in the 24 - year - old centre - half.
There is widespread belief in Spain and England that Real Madrid have all but completed the signing of Gareth Bale from Tottenham, but there are rumours that there may be another club interested and Real Madrid could still lose out on the man they have been chasing hard all summer.
There has been widespread interest in the impact of these elections on the select committee system; many commentators argue that they have given Chairs a stronger mandate and reinvigorated the system.
«Despite large variation in health care prices, prevalence of high - deductible health plans and widespread interest in price transparency, we did not find evidence that offering price transparency to employees generated savings,» said Sunita Desai, a research fellow in health care policy at Harvard Medical School and lead author on the study.
«What we're trying to stimulate here is a widespread competition that will generate interest in people to get back into space,» said Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon and an advisor to the X Prize Foundation.
Rapidly rising star Jack O'Connell's terse but galvanizing performance in the lead should further guarantee widespread distributor interest, though the unstinting filmmaking on show here would still turn heads without him.
In light of widespread efforts to hold schools accountable for student learning, a push highlighted by the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2001, we were interested in seeing how much emphasis programs placed on assessment and accountability within the core curriculum.
Those entrusted with directing our public schools can bring to bear the creativity of experts, parents, administrators, and other concerned citizens to find a way to achieve the compelling interests they face without resorting to widespread governmental allocation of benefits and burdens on the basis of racial classifications.
Hamilton's venture is predicated on fairly widespread interest from biggish players in sniffing out hidden gems outside the publishers own submissions.
A well - executed blog tour makes it easy for you to gain widespread exposure quickly and to get on the radar of large groups of prospects that would very likely be interested in buying your book once it is released.
For her part, Authors Alliance co-founder Pamela Samuelson gave an interview to Publisher's Weekly that very clearly illustrates how the organization isn't even on the same radar as the Authors Guild, instead planning to advocate for authors who are interested in making their works available on a widespread, no cost basis.
The patron - driven acquisition model is becoming widespread in large libraries across the country because it provides a cost - efficient way for libraries to offer deeper coverage on subjects that are not primarily driven by popular use, and respond to patron interests without making permanent purchases or taking shelf space.
There were a myriad of causes for the current housing problems, ranging from the Federal Reserve's zero interest rate policies, to widespread speculation on housing as an investment vehicle, to lax underwriting standards on subprime and no - doc / low doc loans.
But because no one imagined that cats would subsist on this food alone, there was little widespread interest in a nutritionally complete cat diet.
His title already echoes John Edwards on two Americas, one of them aligned with corporate interests, and «shilling» evokes a widespread frustration at the role of money and celebrity in the revolving door of galleries and museums.
Trevor Paglen seeks to shed light on the complex, widespread and increasingly ubiquitous phenomenon of surveillance designed to monitor communications in the putative interest of global security.
It really points to very serious widespread problems in the U.S. academic and journalistic professions — you can't do research on renewable energy in the U.S. academic system, because of fossil fuel influence, and you can't get honest coverage of renewable energy initiatives in the U.S. press, also because of undue influence by vested interests — and more often than not these days, those vested interests are in finance, not in industry.
The SAB finds that the EPA did not support quantitatively its conclusion about lack of evidence for widespread, systemic impacts of hydraulic fracturing on drinking water resources, and did not clearly describe the system (s) of interest (e.g., groundwater, surface water), the scale of impacts (i.e., local or regional), nor the definitions of «systemic» and «widespread
The evidence for this widespread failure to understand the practical significance of seeing climate change as a moral issue includes the almost universal failure of the press or advocates of climate change policies to ask those governments, businesses, organizations, or individuals who oppose national climate change policies on the grounds of national economic cost alone whether they deny that in addition to national economic interest nations must comply with their obligations, duties, and responsibilities to prevent harm to millions of poor, vulnerable people around the world.
The evidence for this widespread failure to understand the practical significance of seeing climate change as a moral issue includes the almost universal failure of the press or advocates of climate change policies to ask businesses, organizations, or individuals who oppose national climate change policies on the grounds of economic cost alone, whether they deny that, in addition to economic interests, nations must comply with their obligations, duties, and responsibilities to prevent harm to millions of poor, vulnerable people around the world.
While there is widespread agreement that the physical market factors of supply and demand are primary contributors to natural gas prices and volatility, there also is growing interest and concern about the influence financial market factors, particularly commodity speculation, have on natural gas prices and volatility.
In fact, once you filter out the noise generated by special - interest groups, you discover that there is widespread agreement among environmental economists that a market - based program to deal with the threat of climate change — one that limits carbon emissions by putting a price on them — can achieve large results at modest, though not trivial, cost.
A major problem with the Western diet is its widespread dependence on convenience foods and, since producers have caught on to people's growing interest in healthy eating, there are now countless healthy descriptions to make foods more appealing.
On Tuesday, Iranian lawmakers passed a new set of banking laws, securing low interest rates and forgiving widespread loan penalties, as they prepare official cryptocurrency policies to bolster the struggling economy.
When the core interests / values of disputants are focused on seeking money and power rather than on being appreciated, being loved, and on sharing, mediation stands nary a chance for widespread acceptance and success as a conflict resolution process.
«The widespread policy of court - ordered visits with the non-custodial parent is based on the court's belief that such visits promote the child's best interests by strengthening an affectionate bond between father and child.
Mr. Hudak and I agree on a few things; RECO should be held accountable and RECO's continuing education program suffers from widespread criticism and conflicts of interest.
It's official: Despite widespread fears to the contrary, the IRS has clarified that last year's big tax overhaul did not kill all interest deductions on home equity lines of credit, or HELOCs, and equity loans.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z