Sentences with phrase «stronger than the institutions»

Though I've long admired del Toro's vision, this is the first time all the pieces have come together perfectly, bound together by the poetic notion that powerless individuals are collectively stronger than the institutions that oppress them.

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Lower volume indicates there were not many sellers, and if big institutions can not bring themselves to sell Workday's stock when it is weak, Cramer said it could be stronger than it seems.
Core ETFs have long been a major component of the ETF growth story, but recent flows suggest the popularity of these generally low cost funds offering broad - based exposure to specific markets and sectors may be stronger than ever with investors, including institutions who may increasingly be using them as an alternative to more expensive futures contracts.
Similarly, students in master of divinity and other professional programs are usually asked about vocational goals; strong interest in ordained ministry is, of course, welcome, but fewer institutions now than in the past require that all students in ministry programs be sponsored or approved by ordaining bodies.
Some nations were better poised than others to take advantage of innovation — England in particular, because it had a relatively open society with more scope for entrepreneurship; strong institutions of political liberty; a commitment to the scientific method exemplified by Newton; lots of seaports and colonies; a relative isolation that reduced the risk of invasion; and lots and lots of coal.
On Ghana's parliamentary vetting regime Ms. Katahena stated that Ghana got it right in making institutions like parliament stronger than individuals.
It is always better to build strong institutions than to encourage the emergence of individuals who are too powerful.
«The estimated surplus, which excludes money received from monetary settlements with financial institutions, reflects stronger than expected tax collections through mid-January 2015,» the governor's office wrote.
• Resources devoted to research in universities — more than 0.3 percent of GDP annually — are an integral part of the U.S.'s reputation for excellent academic institutions that produce strong science.
However, «a strong fear on behalf of «older» scientists, perceiving you as being better than them, due to you having gained new knowledge, being well accepted within the host institution, and having established a lot of new contacts, exists,» pointed out a 36 - year - old female from Slovenia.
Even though the regulatory institutions were stronger than those fostering Europe's carbon cap - and - trade system, the European Monetary Union proved relatively ineffective at keeping its powerful members in line when commitments grew inconvenient.
The CTSI has established strong collaborations with a consortium of more than 50 medical research institutions in the CTSA network by adopting and sharing research tools and best practices.
The effect was even stronger when only those expenditures were counted that went to independent private institutions receiving less than half of their core funding from government.
Author Samuel Casey Carter examined 3,500 schools for more than a year and identified 350 high - performing institutions that had earned a reputation for instilling strong personal character along with academic achievement.
Rather than closing schools or turning them over to private, unaccountable managers, we should work to support and build up our schools as strong public institutions in the heart of each and every community.
Just east of Greensboro is Durham, which has more than 251,000 people and is known for the presence of strong area academic institutions, such as Duke University.
One thing however is clear: for a woman to opt for a career at all, much less for a career in art, has required a certain amount of unconventionality, both in the past and at present; whether or not the woman artist rebels against or finds strength in the attitude of her family, she must in any case have a good strong streak of rebellion in her to make her way in the world of art at all, rather than submitting to the socially approved role of wife and mother, the only role to which every social institution consigns her automatically.
Working in academic administration and on various capital projects for more than a decade at Pratt Institute's Media Arts Department and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, he developed a strong interest in organizational design, applied technology, and the power of creative collaborations to affect institutions and society.
In many ways, Curtis leaves behind a much stronger institution than the one she inherited in 2010.
And while overall, the selling tempo at fairs has slowed, with many more becoming slow burners rather than charging out of the gate, the energy at The Armory Show's opening day shows a strong resurgence for the New York institution.
Aimed at inspiring individual and collective activism, this project brings together more than 20 local cultural and educational institutions in an unprecedented spirit of partnership and collaboration that also has a strong youth focus.
Taking place within the VW Dome in the courtyard of PS1 MoMA rather than the more traditional venues of New York Fashion Week, Eckhaus Latta's commitment to prioritizing creativity over mass marketability has won the young brand strong support of major art institutions resulting in their inclusion in several exhibitions such as the Greater New York survey show on view at at PS1 MoMA, as well as the upcoming exhibition, Made in LA opening at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, on June 12th.
Based on my sense that the institution performs a valuable service, I hope that will lead to an IPCC that is much improved, but also stronger and more credible rather than weaker than the one of recent years.
This will also require the building of strong international institutions that put greater emphasis than ever on transparency, accountability, and governance.
Even in Europe, which has stronger institutions than other regions, carbon trading schemes have been hit by billion dollar scandals involving corruption and speculative trading which does not take carbon out of the air.
Europe can expect to see a surge in local resistance, like that witnessed in the UK, Romania and Poland: more than 370 grassroots organisations from all around Europe published last week a letter expressing strong concern about the promises not kept by the EU institutions to put in place a regulatory framework that would guarantee a so - called safe and sustainable development of this industry in Europe.
If there is a breach of the specific terms of the deed establishing the institution in question under LSIA 1854, there is potentially a stronger argument than under SSA 1841, along the lines of the CDBF submissions in Fraser (No 2), that the reverter occurred at that point.
«The final rule should promote liquidity by providing consumers stronger protections than those proposed by the Federal Reserve Board and giving financial institutions definitive lending criteria that reduces excessive litigation exposure.»
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