Sentences with phrase «power over those institutions»

Dorsey will collaborate with charter schools, parochial schools, private schools, and Boston's colleges and universities — although he will not have direct power over those institutions.
«You as a member of the public should be able to exert the same kind of power over this institution that we can symbolically do by looking at a photograph...

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Proposed board reforms to Canada's deposit - taking institutions and insurance companies under the new guidelines include: appointing directors with relevant financial services experience; more board control over enterprise risk; enhanced director training, self - assessment and external reviews; and certain powers that allow boards to better direct and monitor management.
Consequently, a tax - free institution would have needed 4.3 % interest annually from bond investments over that period to simply maintain its purchasing power.
Over a year which has seen large banks halt funding for fossil fuel projects, major institutions divest from oil, gas and coal holdings, and oil companies snap up power and renewables companies in a bid to diversify their asset base, research published today by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) and the Climate Change Collaboration suggests nervousness over climate risk has shot up in financial circOver a year which has seen large banks halt funding for fossil fuel projects, major institutions divest from oil, gas and coal holdings, and oil companies snap up power and renewables companies in a bid to diversify their asset base, research published today by the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) and the Climate Change Collaboration suggests nervousness over climate risk has shot up in financial circover climate risk has shot up in financial circles.
The continued use of the Euro, without adopting the necessary institutions like political union, is simply lunacy and proof of the power of political interest over economic necessity.
With over a 100 financial institutions already using Ripple powered solutions for counterpart to counterpart transactions, the further of SBI Holdings new partnership would be a profitable asset.
It is instead of just another human institution with all the same tendencies as every other institution that is built by to give an elite few power over others for monetary gain.
In squeezing the Church and other mediating institutions out of the public square, government naturally assumes more power over the nation's economic and social life.
It's all about acknowledging the fact that someone or some institution has power over us.
Americans often associate democratic power with the ability of the underdog to triumph over established institutions.
The responsibility of the church for power does not mean bidding for sovereignty over the structures and institutions of society.
That's because although institutions are made up of people, they allocate power or benefits or influence to certain people over others.
So to blame the «masculinity crisis» on the few women who have managed to ascend to significant leadership positions in the Church in recent years, especially when men continue to dominate the field, grossly overstates the amount of power women have over the institution and turns them into unnecessary scapegoats.
The smog generated by the debate over «religion and politics» obscured the fundamental anxiety that lay beneath all the sniping, posturing and manipulating: anxiety over patriarchal power's waning influence in our national life, whether as U.S. hegemony abroad, or as family «headship» and male entitlement in our domestic institutions.
A slave mentality There will always be a struggle between priestly authority and prophetic challenge in institutionalized religion because institutions are intrinsically conservative and will always choose social stability over justice which works to the advantage of the socioeconomic / political power - elites whose interests are served by sustaining the status quo.
Political institutions should retain power over economic ones even if they choose to give free reign to market forces within the community.
No, value in its systemic forms is pulsing with power, possessing capacities for concealment, beguilement and the like, achieving a kind of spiritual hegemony over institutions and persons.
He said that the institution (even of his church for example) is a power and principality but was not inherently evil and we have dominion over it.
What is clear is that to address political inequality — which is a precondition to achieving the broader goals raised by the Great Charter Convention — we must restore substantive democratic power over how our political and economic institutions are organised, thereby better enabling individuals to come together to make collective decisions that shape their lives, communities and workplaces.
It's a series of predictions and musings more than a single argument, since he starts with the idea that digital tools tend, over time, to shift power away from large institutions and toward small groups and individual actors and goes on to think about how it will affect institutions across the board.
It stretches from the more aristocratic strands, which maintain that liberal republics with representative government, the rule of law and the separation of powers, are a sufficient guard against domination; to the more democratic ones, which want genuine popular control over political institutions.
To establish the rights of individual citizens, our claims on the institutions of power and the authority that institutions can exercise over us as citizens.
Over the past two decades, the government has proceeded to take over control of all state institutions and resources to maintain its hold onto poOver the past two decades, the government has proceeded to take over control of all state institutions and resources to maintain its hold onto poover control of all state institutions and resources to maintain its hold onto power.
The Management of Kaduna Polytechnic has reacted to Friday's protest by students of the institution over power and water shortage in hostels.
Nicco's book is a series of predictions and musings more than a single argument, since he starts with the idea that digital tools tend, over time, to shift power away from large institutions and toward small groups and individual actors and goes on to think about how it will affect institutions across the board.
Over time, according to neofunctionalists, the process of integration steadily reduces the power of national governments in favour of supranational institutions.
«We make bold to say that organisational discipline relies on the power of sanction and any human institution that jettisons sanction and rewards impunity will become worthless over time.
He added that if voted in power, the era of treating issue of corruption with kid gloves will be over, noting that all moribund national institutions will be revisited, revamped and brought back to life.
The episodes will be disseminated to New England high school classrooms with the help of Harvard's Life Sciences Outreach (LSO) Program; on the website of the Amgen Biotech Experience, a curriculum that is implemented by over 70,000 students nationally and internationally; and by leveraging the considerable PR power of Harvard and the other institutions the team visits.
The bill, passed by lawmakers this spring, transfers power over the teacher training institutions from the state board of education to two state higher - education governing bodies.
As I have noted ad nauseam over the past few years, this myopia on Parent Power is a problem among nearly all Beltway and institution - oriented reform players.
Sec. 1 - 225 and Sec. 1 - 200) states that «meetings of all public agencies shall be open to the public», and defines public agency as «including any committee of, or created by, any such office, subdivision, agency, department, institution, bureau, board, commission, authority or official», and defines «meeting» as «any hearing or other proceeding of a public agency... to discuss or act upon a matter over which the public agency has supervision control, jurisdiction or advisory power», nonetheless, the State Department of Education attempted to keep the «training session» for superintendents closed to the public, stating it «is not a venue for members of the general public to participate.»
The capitulation of local publications like this one to the travesty of releasing public funds to private institutions without public oversight to perform government services that are suppose to be available equally to EVERYONE, as said publications, like this one, seek the favor of the powers that be is equavalent to how the national media rolled over and played dead during the lead up to the Iraq war.
Severe storms at the USF Tampa campus pushed me off campus this afternoon, and I've used it in part to catch up on reading, such as Joy Ann Williamson - Lott's article «The Battle over Power, Control, and Academic Freedom at Southern Institutions of Higher Education, 1955 — 1965» ($ $) in last November's Journal of Southern History.
The symbolism of standing guard to prevent senseless damage to books is not lost on those of us who are reminded almost daily that our right to read is being threatened, either intentionally or not, by an abundance of entertaining electronic media, funding cuts to libraries and schools, even moronic, extremist book banning in our public education institutions by those who wield arbitrary power over curricula.
Our mortgage brokers have access to the latest information from over 40 mortgage lending institutions and the negotiating power of Canada's most influential mortgage brokerage.
For example, Florida's law requires that the agent be a natural person over 18 years old or a financial institution with trust powers.
Over the past decade, Douglas's work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at prominent institutions worldwide, including the Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris (2013), Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota (2012), The Power Plant, Toronto (2011), Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart (2007), The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2005), kestnergesellschaft, Hanover (2004), and the Serpentine Gallery, London (2002).
Over the past decade, Douglas's work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at prominent institutions worldwide, including the The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2014); Centre culturel canadien, Paris (2013); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota (2012); The Power Plant, Toronto (2011); Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart (2007); The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2005); kestnergesellschaft, Hanover (2004); and the Serpentine Gallery, London (2002).
Over the past decade, Douglas» work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at prominent institutions worldwide, including the Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, 2013; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota, 2012; The Power Plant, Toronto, 2011; Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, 2007; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, 2005; kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, 2004; and the Serpentine Gallery, London, 2002.
I think just having an institution with a name and a mission that said «Long Term» all over it, and some real power would make a huge difference.
When frailties, or mortality, strike, people's affairs are turned over to others, individuals or institutions, with powers set out by law or by contract that must be exercised in good faith in the interests of the people or those they have designated.
Other practices will only be per - mitted if subject to a clear and unambiguous upfront agreement between the parties: a buyer returning unsold food products to a supplier; a buyer charging a supplier payment to se - cure or maintain a supply • Increased powers for Fi - nancial Intelligence Units (FIUs): FIUs will have ac - cess to information in cen - tralised banks and pay - ment account registers to strengthen the identifica - tion of account holders Whilst the directive applies to all financial institutions, its enforcement will spill over into adjacent indus - tries and actors including auditors, notaries, estate agents and casinos, ac - cording to LexisNexis ® Risk Solutions.
The landmark Bribery Act introduced clarity to corruption laws that had been in place for over 100 years and established far wider - ranging powers for criminalising the abuse of power in foreign jurisdictions by both corporate institutions and public officials.
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