Sentences with phrase «than institutions»

Marriage, over time, has come to be viewed as a contract of individuals based on love rather than an institution recognized by the state to serve social purposes.
One that feels more like a second home than an institution; one in which exceptional academic programs are balanced with a curriculum of moral development.
So I'm advocating that we'd be more productive by changing people than institutions.
I believe that our students are getting to this point more quickly than our institutions.
Specifically, individuals tend to hold lower - priced stocks than institutions.
The money was generally used to help pay for carers so people could live in communities rather than institutions.
One that feels more like a second home than an institution to its students; one in which exceptional academic programs are balanced with a curriculum of moral development.
In the wake of the collapse of the ecclesiastical administration of the censura morum in the modern world, there is nowhere else to turn for the correction of morals than the institutions of law and politics.
More than any institution in black America, including the black church, African - American newspapers have held the government accountable: demanding rights for its black citizenry and disseminating life - sustaining information.
TATE MODERN * July 3 - September 22 * Curated by Salah Hassan * Perhaps more than any institution of its ilk, Tate Modern has made a commitment to expanding — or even exploding — thy.
Is an institution that says Jesus Christ is the truth less free than an institution that denies, implicitly or explicitly, that any such absolute truth can be known?
And certain students and faculty at Providence College reacted with fits of rage more befitting a day - care center than an institution of higher education.
Most important, the church contains a more typical cross-section of people than any institution around, a human diversity which is held together in theory by commitment to a transcendent truth.
Assemblyman Michael Kearns of West Seneca, who no longer conferences with Democrats after disagreements with Silver in 2013, told the Wall Street Journal: «Being the speaker is an honor,» he said, «but one person isn't bigger than the institution
Rich, who acted as a consultant on the U-Multirank project, says that the top performing universities will still perform well in this ranking system, but they won't always score more highly than institutions with different aims.
NASA is one of the world's foremost climate change research organization, producing more climate data than any institution on Earth.
On the run, the three escapees realize that the line between insanity and reason is a fine one, and the outside world is crazier than the institution they just fled.
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.
And both educators and the public who have so often been critical of education in recent years should also resist «the temptation to place more responsibility for moral education on the schools than these institutions can reasonably be expected to carry,» said Samuel M. Craver, professor of education...
Xavier University of Louisiana, lauded for preparing more black doctors than any institution in the nation, has also been preparing excellent teachers for our schools since the university was founded in 1925.
Individuals can trade at lower cost than institutions.
Among those bailing are individual investors, who helped fuel the fund's growth but can be quicker than institutions to pull their funds when performance lags.
All art is political, so I don't see this year's Whitney Biennial as any more or less engaged with the terrain of politics than the institution's previous biennials.
These are some of the most harrowing works in the show, and they're much more obviously politically charged than the institution's typical fare — a welcome departure during a time when it feels like museums and galleries have a responsibility to let art speak loudly.
But the sites in the U.S. with contributors from different schools like Faculty Lounge tend to do better than institution - specific blogs like Georgetown or Chicago.
Plus, according to Mr. Merrill, families look for more disruptive or creative investments with a longer horizon than institutions.
Also, the biggest liberal concerns about Islamist practices and abuses involve matters that can only be implemented with majority control of the government (e.g. excessive use of corporal punishment in the criminal justice system), but which are much less harmful to non-Muslims, at least, when Muslims can only enforce their ideologies on co-religionists and can only do so via institutions of civil society rather than institutions of coercive government control.
Since you can control large amounts of a commodity with a relatively small amount of money on margin, you can leverage your portfolio to take advantage of price swings in the commodity without having to actually take delivery of thousands of gallons of gasoline — something that is impractical for everyone other than institutions (such as refiners, airlines, transportation fleets, gasoline retailers, etc.).
The tranquil environment will be more like a home than an institution to reflect the Center's integrative wellness approach to care.
A program - level approach to accountability is consistent with a growing body of evidence indicating that earnings vary dramatically by program of study; in fact, many have argued that program of study matters more than institution.
To be spiritual, we think, is to be other than: other than this institution, other than this committee hassle, other than this budget formation, other than this building maintenance above it all.
i've come to realize that i'm more angry with myself than the institution, including the lay leadership.
«It was incomprehensible to her than an institution would behave like that.
Former Conservative Party chairman Lord Tebbit told BBC Radio 5 Live that MPs should take the blame for the expenses crisis, rather than the institution of parliament.
The awards, an internationally recognized measure of excellence in science journalism for a general audience, go to individuals (rather than institutions, publishers, or employers) for coverage of the sciences, engineering, and mathematics
What scientists in these positions have in common is that they are not on the esteemed tenure track, their salaries are paid by grants rather than their institutions, and they have little or no long - term job security.
The White House's January summit was criticized by some as focusing too heavily on the nation's most selective four - year universities rather than the institutions that educate the vast majority of low - income students: community colleges and for - profit institutions.
Staff members can also communicate remotely with each other, which allows PLCs to transcend geographic borders and form a community based around a particular subject, such as math, rather than an institution.
This book is aimed at the individual investor rather than the institution, and has been tremendously popular with the general public.
If there is little daily volume and little interest other than the institution it may not be possible to buy 100 let alone 1M shares.
Regardless, the Department, and not the institution, calculates a program's repayment rate using data already reported by the institution, so the burden of calculating the rates will fall on the Department, rather than the institution.
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