Sentences with phrase «points of public institutions»

Heavily armed security operatives were seen screening vehicles, especially at the entry and exit points of public institutions such as the Mallam Aminu Kano Airport.

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It's this last point that has the biggest effect on private versus public company returns, says Tim McPeak, director of financial institutions at Sageworks, a company that studies financial information of privately held companies.
Wolfers, professor of economics and public policy at the University of Michigan and several other institutions, soon shot back saying the stock market performed better under Obama than under Trump at the same point in their presidency.
An article in yesterday's Village Voice looks at the rising costs of post-secondary education (PSE)  in the United States. It points to research suggesting that the «biggest single factor» contributing to the rising cost of PSE for both private and public institutions is the cost of employee health benefits.
He pointed out that what public institution and public works would become the responsibility of the public authority would differ from time to time.
From the halls of Harvard to public and private colleges in financial crisis to education startups in Silicon Valley, an urgent portrait emerges of a great American institution at the breaking point.
As Paul Hill, founder of the Center on Reinventing Public Education, has pointed out, we can leapfrog our system of school finance to truly fund education, not institutions; move money as students move; and pay for unconventional forms of instruction.
Overall, NHRP recipients are 1.5 percentage points more likely to enroll at a four - year institution, 5 percentage points more likely to attend both an out - of - state college and a recruiting institution, and 3 percentage points more likely to attend a public flagship institution.
They are also more likely to attend out - of - state and public flagship institutions by roughly 5 and 3 percentage points, respectively, with much of that effect due to students opting to attend recruiting institutions.
Political scientists have considered leadership from the point of view of the power held by leading persons and institutions, the policies that are implemented, and the interests of various publics within a society.
Dalen points out that although charter schools in Kansas City have attracted thousands of students away from traditional public schools, they also have brought 1,000 students back to public education from private institutions.
Once trade reaches the point where it is no longer simply casual exchange, institutions, sometimes private and sometimes public, must be established to cope with the flow of goods and resources.
He criticizes the spinelessness of those who should actually be watching over institutions: «Lacking an interest in art and with no culture of discussion, they hide behind external aspects of the museum and withdraw to a position of delighting in the exercise of administrative control — to the point of calling in the public prosecutor's office when, to put it bluntly, something is not to their liking.»
Furthermore, the gallery is invited by Museums, Foundations and public Institutions, both in Italy and abroad, to cooperate in the realization of monographic or group exhibitions of the artists that it represents and it is a point of reference for directors, curators.
Allied Editions is an artist's editions collective organized by several UK public institutions: Camden Arts Centre, Chisenhale Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), South London Gallery, Serpentine Galleries, Studio Voltaire and Whitechapel Gallery — this year, Focal Point Gallery, Southend is a guest, presenting new works by Hilary Lloyd, among others.
Major public cultural institutions in Greece are on the point of collapse, say leading Greek art professionals, as concerns mount that the country faces insolvency after 61 % of the population rejected bailout proposals earlier this week made by international creditors.
The point here is not just about bad PR handling of a case like the MMR affair, it is that something about public and scientific institutions which makes them first prone to garbage, and then to over act in response to its own failing — like rather gracelessly trying to recover from an accidental trip, to save face.
The overall presumed partiality of the institutions in the public view can thus be good starting point to the demonstration that access to the personal data is necessary.
Personal injury cases, termination and employment law issues, and criminal law matters are examples of emergency situations where one should at least have a basic understanding of the first points of contact — whether a lawyer, government institutions, or other public authorities such as the police.
These might be best understood by starting from the point of view of the Digital Public Library of America, an online place, as it were, to demonstrate the power of these tools used in collaboration with a number of institutions.
Look at stock brokers — before they were the exclusive point of contact for someone to buy / sell stocks for the public — however now, anyone and everyone can trade privately on their own for a small fee to the bank or financial institution.
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