Not exact matches
Under Single Market rules, a financial
institution authorized to do business in one member state can
operate in all 28 member states, an arrangement known
as «passporting.»
Even
as it's grown into a US$ 6 - billion juggernaut
operating in 50 countries, McKinsey has remained the embodiment of the august
institution where things are done just so, and always have been.
As a global financial services
institution, we've accepted that we
operate in a highly regulated environment where consumer protection and trust are paramount,» he told CNBC in an email Monday.
By updating the financial legislation framework, we would continue to ensure that Canada's financial
institutions operate in a competitive, efficient and stable environment that would help Canada maintain its well - earned reputation
as a global leader in financial services.
Meanwhile, the FDIC on Nov. 19 issued a financial
institution letter for banks it supervises saying that activities
operated by a state - chartered bank's LLC subsidiary do not require formal FDIC approval
as long
as the activity is permissible for a national bank.
As a profitable Crown corporation that
operates on commercial principles, EDC works together with private - and public - sector financial
institutions to create greater capacity for Canadian companies to engage in trade and investment.
It is likely to start off small and gradually ramp up next year
as financial
institutions gain experience with a new way of
operating 24/7.
In desperation trying to avoid a worse fate, many of Japan's tortured financial
institutions were left open and
operating so
as to not force losses too much at a time.
As a profitable Crown corporation that
operates on commercial principles, EDC works together with private and public - sector financial
institutions to create greater capacity for Canadian companies to engage in trade and investment.
In desperation trying to avoid a worse fate, many of Japan's tortured financial
institutions were left open and
operating so
as to not force losses too much at...
Bitcoin companies proffering virtual currency wallets often don't fuse well with legal matters,
as such, they often face a difficult legal quandary: do they have to
operate as a financial
institution, likened to a bank, with all its regulations intact, or can these companies
operate under a different type of outfit?
As of June 9, 2017, all financial
institutions offering retirement services will
operate under the Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule.
The fact that there's a need for trusted parties within a blockchain system — say code auditors, programmers,
institutions — is not a problem because these trusted parties are forced to
operate in a more transparent way than their pre-blockchain equivalents,
as explained in Part II.
Banco Macro SA is an Argnetina - based financial
institution (the Bank) that offers traditional bank products and services to companies, including those
operating in regional economies,
as well
as to individuals.
The attitudes listed above
operate less
as personal motives than
as presuppositions of the whole scientific enterprise and conditions of work embodied in its
institutions and traditions.
It has become,
as Francis Schaeffer warned thirty years ago, «a sleepy
institution merely
operating on the basis of memory and afraid of being free where it needs to be free.»
but we must penetrate that illusion (with both personal and communal effort) because the tragedy of our
institutions and communities and even blogs that people who are leaders start is that when leaders
operate with a deep, unexamined insecurity about their own identity (both fallen and in Christ), they usually create an environment and setting that actually deprives others of their identity even
as it enhances their own.
Some former church colleges that clearly have left behind their denominational origins now
operate simply
as private «secular
institutions,
as is their right.
Over 20 years
as co-founder and publisher of Business Ethics magazine, I'd seen how corporations and financial markets had come to be the dominant
institutions of society, how their profit - maximizing
operating system had become the
operating system of the planet.
«The state Supreme Court had already granted our request for summary judgment determining that Trump and his University are liable for
operating illegally in New York
as an unlicensed educational
institution.»
Much reformist discussion of the House of Commons views it
as an
institution in permanent decline,
operating in a museum - building with stuffy and out - of - date processes that MPs stubbornly refuse to change.
When critically review this issue, there are several fundamental questions that emerge, bank of ghana has a supervisory department that is responsible for identifying every financial
institution in operation, if the operations of these
institutions were illegal
as has been alleged, have they been
operating all these years at the blind side of zbank of Ghana?.
Should there also be an English Parliament and, if so, should this
operate within the UK Parliament under the «English votes for English laws» scheme or
as a separate
institution, perhaps located outside London?
Mr. Imoru Jamaldeen, the Volta Regional Administrative Officer of the Commission, said offices in the Region were highly understaffed with the few offices lacking furniture and other logistics to
operate effectively
as a human rights
institution, an administrative justice and an anti-corruption Agency for the public sector.
To keep things going, Winter's business partner, Kristie Melnik, who had been consulting
as Chief
Operating Officer since the company's launch, took over
as interim CEO — a post she still holds — and Winter tapped her OSU - allotted 20 % consulting time, typical of faculty appointments at many academic
institutions.
Almost a decade, ago, we reported on the dynamics of the star system
as it
operates in the hiring of young faculty members at research
institutions.
The Discovery Centre is one of the University of Manchester's Cultural
Institutions and it
operates as a not - for - profit social enterprise with a clear set of charitable aims and objectives.
The Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and Goethe University in Frankfurt
as well
as other, directly involved partners, co ‐
operate closely with regional, national and international
institutions in the fields of science, resource and environmental management, in order to develop projections for the future and scientific recommendations for sustainable action.
It
operates as a «collaboratory» that brings together under one roof scientists from five world - class research
institutions — the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, The Scripps Research Institute, and the University of California, San Diego.
Today the rehabilitation research and community employment programs of Kessler Foundation continue Dr. Kessler's legacy, while Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, the largest and most comprehensive hospital for medical rehabilitation in New Jersey,
operates as a for - profit
institution (within Select Medical).
AIST was created by integrating various
institutions affiliated to the former Agency of Industrial Science and Technology and others, and
operates as Japan's largest, and one of the world's leading research institutes.
Morrissey's complaint cuts through to the truth about modern journalism —
as Spielberg does not — by exposing how what we consider «the news» has become the illusory practice of a primarily Left - centered, conspiratorial
institution that
operates to manipulate a susceptible public.
The hotel epitomizes the modern disciplinary
institution,
operating simultaneously
as school, asylum, and hospital.
The school now
operates as one
institution with the same head teacher and site.
They were still
operated primarily
as religious seminaries and not
as modern, scientific
institutions.
«All these
institutions have been warned that it is a criminal offence to
operate as an unregistered school.
Although the coding bootcamps are not publicly funded, they can not
operate as education
institutions without some regulatory approval.
Although they're «schools of choice,» they are
operated in more top - down fashion by districts, states, or sometimes universities rather than
as freestanding and self - propelled
institutions under their states» charter laws.
The demand for charters in rural communities is limited, because rural Americans regard their district -
operated schools
as valuable
institutions for reasons that go beyond their academic worth.
«Private, Parochial and Charter Schools» means Pre-K-12 private, parochial and charter
institutions of education
operating in the Territory, such
as schools and school systems that will allocate products to teachers and students who will use them.
Some charter schools are stand - alone
institutions, while others
operate as part of larger school networks.
In 1965, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District in Virginia found in Griffin v. State Board of Education that vouchers from the state's tuition grant program could not lawfully be used to fund schools that discriminate based on race.27 While not citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964
as a legal basis for its ruling, the court nonetheless relied on the law's definition of a public school — any
institution that was «
operated wholly or predominantly from or through the use of governmental funds or property.»
Some charter schools are stand - alone
institutions, while others, like KIPP,
operate as part of larger school networks.
No simple policy fix will be enough to move the system
as a whole, especially since so many of the
institutions responsible for educating, training, and setting policy for teachers
operate in isolated silos that are often disconnected from teachers themselves.
«The challenge for now is how do we hold them accountable to do what's right and follow the law but also don't be so draconian on them that they can't continue to
operate as a quality educational
institution,» Grosso said.
The Code of Virginia allows school divisions to offer online instruction to students in multiple divisions using a private organization, educational
institution or nonprofit virtual school organization that meets Board of Education - approval criteria to
operate as a multidivision online provider.
With the proper state oversight,
institutions such
as universities, colleges and qualified nonprofit groups should be allowed to establish and
operate charter schools.
Now enrolling about 80 students
as a private
institution, the school
operating as what's known
as an «instrumentality charter» of the district would enroll a projected 170 students, selected by random lottery, starting in fall 2018.
Title I, Part D, of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA),
as amended, also called the Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent or At - Risk Act, provides financial assistance to educational programs for youths in state -
operated institutions or community day programs.
Charter schools have become a central feature of the school «choice» movement, itself a key part of corporate school reform, which seeks to
operate public schools
as if they were businesses rather than civic
institutions.