Sentences with phrase «separate public entities»

Splitting them off as two separate public entities would only worsen these issues.
Last summer GGP disclosed they would spin - off 30 class B regional malls into a separate public entity to be named Rouse Properties.

Not exact matches

«The backdrop for the study is a widely held view that burnout and depression are separate entities,» notes Dr. Irvin Schonfeld, co-author of the study and a researcher from City College of New York, in a public comment on the WSJ article.
«Although those two operations are separate budget entities, there is profit - sharing in the sense that anything we make on the restaurant and pub side from the general public goes to support student programming on the club side,» Davy says.
Anyone getting married in a «Christian marriage» (and other religious or public weddings) realizes that the church wedding and the marriage license are two separate and different entities.
DiNapoli also suggested a separate constitutional amendment to ban public authorities and other entities from issuing state - funded debt, allow bond acts to be considered by voters in the same year and require all state - funded debt to be issued by the state comptroller after it's approved by voters.
In a separate statement, Schwartz said the governor has made it clear he has a «zero tolerance» policy «for any violation of the public trust from any actor or entity,» and he has been told to «follow the facts.»
«To conceal these payments — and to avoid public scrutiny of his decision to retain the former staffer for campaign - related work — Maziarz, acting with others, falsely reported the expenditures on five separate filings with the New York State Board of Elections as payments to pass - through entities,» Schneiderman said.
I - Stem is composed of two separate administrative entities of roughly equal size, one associated with public institutions (Inserm / UEVE 861) and one directly related to the AFM Telethon (CECS, the Center for the Study of Stem Cells).
The films, originally aired on British public television in weekly installments, can be seen as separate entities but are best considered one, extensively structured view of how the unchecked evil of the individual becomes a systematic virus.
In early 2016, spurred by a seemingly perpetual bankruptcy crisis at Detroit Public Schools (DPS)-- by this point, counting unfunded pension liabilities, the district was almost $ 1.7 billion in the red — the state senate narrowly passed a bill that would bail out the district and split it into two separate entities: the old DPS, which would exist to collect taxes and pay down debt, and a proposed new Detroit Education Commission (DEC) to oversee schooling in the city, including regulating the openings and closings of traditional public schools and charter scPublic Schools (DPS)-- by this point, counting unfunded pension liabilities, the district was almost $ 1.7 billion in the red — the state senate narrowly passed a bill that would bail out the district and split it into two separate entities: the old DPS, which would exist to collect taxes and pay down debt, and a proposed new Detroit Education Commission (DEC) to oversee schooling in the city, including regulating the openings and closings of traditional public schools and charter scpublic schools and charter schools.
The Globe review offers a rare examination of payroll records at the city's 16 independently run charter schools — public institutions that are overseen by state education officials and operate as separate government entities from the city.
Prime's fixed income expertise has transitioned to providing custom separate accounts for other institutional investor types including Registered Investment Advisors, Family Offices, Native American Entities, Endowments and Public Entities.
In June 2005, Aeroplan completed its initial public offering as a separate entity from Air Canada.
In 1962, the voters of Ventura County authorized the formation of a community college district separate from any other public school entity.
Each artist has, or will have, two distinct opportunities to exhibit their work with several weeks separating the former from the latter — the idea being that both audience and artist can develop an awareness, if not a relationship, with the work as a «living» and evolving entity as it's displayed in public space.
Despite being a stockheld company open to the public, the majority of shares are still owned by the Moody's, from two separate entities, the Libby Shearn Moody trust and the Moody Foundation.
According to the documents, BITCONNECT PUBLIC LIMITED (now BITCOIN AMR LIMITED) and BITCONNECT LTD were two separate entities, registered under two different company numbers: the former was logged under company number 10944876, and the latter — 10278342.
• Certified marketing executive by two separate entities • Able to maintain strong relationships with multiple client contacts • Known for developing innovative solutions to marketing issues • Strong ability to present ideas to a group • Excellent public speaking abilities • Dedicated to creating innovative solutions and satisfying clients
Teams can be highly productive assets, but they also carry legal risks and may confuse members of the public who believe they are a separate brokerage firm or entity.
The public and private entities within cities and metros «understand they are stronger together than separate,» Bradley said.
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