Sentences with phrase «profit corporations like»

Alternative programs are often run by school districts or nonprofits like Teach For America or The New Teacher Project, but the fastest - growing programs are run by for - profit corporations like Kaplan University or Teachers of Tomorrow.
It is laughably absurd to suggest that a giant for - profit corporation like GE (which owns NBC) is «socialist» or even «left wing».

Not exact matches

Corporations have reaped profits off the privatization of prisons and prison labor; some prisoners have gotten paid as little as 12 cents an hour, doing work for corporations, like Victoria's Secret Corporations have reaped profits off the privatization of prisons and prison labor; some prisoners have gotten paid as little as 12 cents an hour, doing work for corporations, like Victoria's Secret corporations, like Victoria's Secret and Walmart.
Pass - through entities: Currently, profits funneled through pass - through entities like S corporations and partnerships are taxed at individual tax rates as high as 39.6 %.
EdvestinU is not like other lenders — whereas most other lenders are typically for - profit banks or credit unions, EdvestinU is a non-profit lending program offered by the New Hampshire Higher Education Loan Corporation.
«U.S. multinational corporations can defer paying tax on profits they earn abroad indefinitely by agreeing not to use the earnings for certain purposes, like paying dividends to shareholders, financing domestic acquisitions, guaranteeing loans, or making investments in physical capital in the U.S..
First, the trade agreement may require that Crown Corporations (like the CBC, Canada Post and others where PSAC members work) may have to be run solely for profit.
Bobby: When for - profit corporations in this country are fighting in court to be treated like people, I think the comparison is valid.
You might like to fantasize that agencies, corporations, and governments can make a profit and protect the environment at the same time.
Strong proponents of religious liberty contend that we should treat for - profit corporations just like other religious corporations — that is, just like houses of worship.
Yet like many short - term - oriented business decisions, the immediate profits are secured at the risk of the corporation or the entire industry.
Whether we like it or not, corporations (both non - and for - profit) have First Amendment rights.
Further, in an apropo analogy, Rienzi looks to for - profit companies like Whole Foods that clearly take moral views on economic philosophy or the environment, and explains the illogic of allowing corporations to take such views while maintaining that a company could not take a similar, religious - based position.
While claiming to promote food security and benefit small farmers, Grow's focus on a few high - value commodities — like potatoes, maize, coffee, tea and palm oil — exposes the programme's real objective: to expand the production of a handful of commodities to profit a handful of corporations.
As many journalists and commentators have argued, agreements like the TPP have dubious benefits for citizens of the countries involved.ISDS provisions have been criticised by U.S. Constitutional lawyer Lori Wallach for «empowering corporations to sue governments — outside their domestic court systems — over any action the corporations believe undermines their expected future profits or rights under the pact by reporting breaches, removing online content and even denying access to Internet users».
Brodsky says once the loophole allowing local development corporations to negotiate contracts was eliminated, new ways were created, like using the private not - for - profits Fort Schuyler and Fuller Road to award contracts.
Why should your hard - earned $ $ go to corporations like Exxon Mobil, which pay NO taxes, while making record profits in the billions?
Like its sister agreement TTIP between the USA and the EU, CETA could give corporations the power to sue governments in special tribunals for actions which damage their profits.
The ABO, which oversees the entities like authorities, public corporations and local development corporations, found that of the organizations that are yet to file, 90 are not - for - profit corporations while 28 are local public authorities.
Chanting slogans like «Profits, not pupils,» «We want money, not textbooks» and «First the banks, then the schools,» a large and spirited group of gaudily dressed faux hedge - funders expressed their enthusiasm for siphoning profits from charter schools on May 4 at a rally in front of the New York City Charter School Center, the organization of charter school management that receives significant funding from hedge - fund operators and anti-union corporations such as Wal Profits, not pupils,» «We want money, not textbooks» and «First the banks, then the schools,» a large and spirited group of gaudily dressed faux hedge - funders expressed their enthusiasm for siphoning profits from charter schools on May 4 at a rally in front of the New York City Charter School Center, the organization of charter school management that receives significant funding from hedge - fund operators and anti-union corporations such as Wal profits from charter schools on May 4 at a rally in front of the New York City Charter School Center, the organization of charter school management that receives significant funding from hedge - fund operators and anti-union corporations such as Wal - Mart.
Brodsky says once the loophole allowing local development corporations to negotiate contracts was eliminated, new ways were created, like using the private not for profits Fort Schuyler and Fuller Road to award contracts.
Words like «controversial» and «handouts to for - profit corporations» are used as labels by opponents of the reform.
And it recommends selling off the public's assets, like the St. Louis airport, trading a short - term infusion of revenue in exchange for giving for - profit corporations access to decades of revenue.
I like the fact that Polgarus studio is a husband and wife team and that I'm not dealing with a large corporation or business primarily interested in profit.
For years, I've seen multi-billion dollar corporations like the big 3 credit bureaus, the big banks and debt collectors using the credit system as a tool to earn big profits.
EdvestinU is not like other lenders — whereas most other lenders are typically for - profit banks or credit unions, EdvestinU is a non-profit lending program offered by the New Hampshire Higher Education Loan Corporation.
I am not looking to sell Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH), but I would certainly like to sell, at profit of course, my stocks hold of TMX Group Inc. (X).
A corporation will not operate if it does not generate profit, and the process of installing a tax or increasing prices on input materials like carbon emissions cuts into profits.
I don't see why i should give up comfort when corporations like exxon, shell etc are not even forced by law (or anything else) to spend a few billion of their profits on causes that won't bring them financial gain per se.
Corporations like Dominion Resources and Duke Energy are investing in gas transmission pipelines and gas generating plants only because they think they can profit from them now, and force captive utility customers to bear the cost of paying off the worthless assets later.
Will EU Commissioner Cañete side with the European Parliament, which has called for a conflict of interest policy for the UN talks, or will he stick to the line of the likes of US President Trump and the same big oil, gas and coal corporations who are profiting from destroying the climate?
Other parts of the TPP would allow corporations to sue governments over environmental safeguards — like protections for sharks — that might decrease their profits.
They are all owned by the same six corporations and most likely are profiting from this insanity just like the other goons.
Other chapters cover things like rules limiting how countries regulate corporations, limiting how countries make laws that might limit corporation profits, and other rules that grant giant multinational corporations special protections from competition.
However, the very fact that a publicly owned transnational corporation like Shell is investing in an ad campaign that relies on the trappings of authenticity (handcrafted looking hippy lettering, grassrootsy art direction, and a socially responsible message) shows that even carbon - committed business folk understand the value of having a purpose beyond quarterly profits.
«By their very nature as non-disposable products that don't need to be purchased regularly, they do not offer a huge profit motive to major corporations like Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson.»
Yes, it would certainly be better for corporations like ExxonMobil, which alone makes about ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS PER DAY IN PROFIT from fossil fuels, if climate scientists who understand that a rapid phaseout of fossil fuel consumption is urgently needed if we are to have any hope of averting the most catastrophic outcomes of AGW, would just stick to the science and keep their mouths shut about that so as not to «spur political action» to save civilization from destruction.
Meanwhile, LLC owners have the option to be treated as a disregarded entity (like an «S Corporation») which means that the LLC's profits can be passed through to its owners to be treated like regular income.
One of the major provisions of the US Tax Reform forced large US companies like Apple and Google to pay a sizable tax on profits they held outside the US in their foreign subsidiaries (called CFC — controlled foreign corporations).
As for after graduation, well, as one Stanford law student reportedly told Above the Law, «If SLS acts like a for - profit corporation and thinks they should charge as much as the market can bear, they shouldn't ask for donations from us once we graduate.»
But as Vice Chancellor Laster might have expressed it regarding Big Tobacco: «Lacking lungs, they can not know what it's like to have them intentionally desiccated by multinational corporations solely intent on maximizing profits
It offers limited liability to its members, like a corporation, but unless the entity chooses to be taxed as a corporation, the income flows through to owners and they declare profits and losses on their personal income tax returns.
An outdated, not fit for purpose Controlled Foreign Companies (CFC) regime, coupled with the «Check the Box» election, no exemption for foreign dividends, and pliant treaty partners like Luxembourg and Ireland (who can't compete unless they drop their Corporation Tax aspirations), and you have the perfect (tax) storm: very low effective corporate tax rate and long term tax deferral (there being no incentive for the likes of Apple to repatriate their profits to the US).
This case will determine whether large corporations like Thomson Reuters can profit from the work of others, obtained and copied without permission.»
They are big corporations whose main agenda is to increase profits for their shareholders at all costs — including the cost of their insureds who pay premiums like you and your family.
«Directors of not - for - profit corporations are, like the organizations they serve, a diverse lot.
4) Franchising Corporations like C21, remax, brookfield and realogy certainly are not going to let a small player like Viewpoint even having the remotest chance of taking profits their own shareholders demand.
It would be a real shame though if it was someone like Zoocasa, which is driven by one corporation's profit margin rather than by the best interests of realtors.
For one, just like a corporation, REITs are very savvy about lowering their taxable income so that they can retain more of the profits.
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