Sentences with phrase «to a new institution»

The policies sparked a movement of students from municipal to previously existing private schools as well as the establishment of new institutions.
For new institutions of the same quality and standard whose majority of their students are still new, they may need to charge low fees in order to attract students.
Instead, private donors have had much better success addressing problems by building new institutions.
In the climate change arena, a number of relatively new institutions and processes now govern the international community's approach.
We can form new institutions, but if the hearts are not healthy, it will be destruction all over again, only a different flavor.
It takes institutions — old institutions, and new institutions still to be built — that stand ready to both report and stay with society - shaking stories like this one.
The authors recommend new institutions for science - based fisheries management, secure fishing access, policy consistency across provinces, educational programs for fisheries managers, and increasing public access to scientific data.
-- Explore new institutions that help to address the legitimate interests of future generations.
«We will need to build new institutions and systems to manage this steady flow of asylum seekers,» he said.
Ignatieff argues, and I agree with him, that the world needs the American Empire as a guarantor of security and the basis for building new institutions in shattered nations.
But as new institutions, departments, and programs arose, most adopted a new organizational paradigm focused on project - based work, short - term contracts, international workforce mobility, and quantitative performance indicators such as publication numbers and impact factors.
The George Mason model entails founding new institutions.
Mr Healey said decisions «about new institutions through tax changes and incentives» were likely to be made in time for the Budget next March.
And so Mr. Krens, who has been at work on art - related projects in China and has largely disappeared from the American art world since stepping down from the Guggenheim in 2008, said he began thinking about other new institutions that could solidify the northern Berkshires as a tourist destination.
We consider the platform would not only provide technological and legal protection of all parties involved, but also extend variety of post-trade services for investors, custodians and new institutions emerging in this sector of economy.»
The charter - school concept has also attracted new institutions into early education, says Tim Knowles, director of the Urban Education Institute, which is part of the University of Chicago.
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Additionally, Apple Pay adds new institutions in Japan, Canada and Russia.
Germany does not want to create unnecessary and expensive new institutions, especially since the British departure has left a big hole in the EU budget.
... and new institutions such as the Business Growth Fund, funded by five of the UK's largest banks, have started to make a difference.
For that reason they are investing their own money by spearheading the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the contentious new institution that has yet to receive support from the United States, Japan, or Korea, and has been held back by the incumbent Asian Development Bank in Manila.
So the question Is: Can we invent new institutions, or reinvent ones, that will increase people's connectedness in our time, as was done a century ago?
Monastery schools and libraries, professional schools and universities, were still relatively new institutions frequented only by a few.
At a time when many Catholic schools are closing, the Cristo Rey network of Catholic high schools is opening new institutions.
Potential new institutions had to be notified to EFA no later than 16 November 2015, by reference within their home local authority high needs place change request workbook, as detailed in the change request technical guide.
The home LA should only include on their return new institutions that they and / or other LAs have identified as suitable for 2018 to 2019 placements in EHC plans in respect of at least 10 students.
Rather than creating multiple new institutions to support devolution in those city regions, Labour should argue for the new mayors to be given the full range of powers and funding they need to address the issues that matter most to jobs and economic growth.»
The What Works Network, launched last year by the Cabinet Office, consists of established and new institutions responsible for gathering, assessing and sharing the most robust evidence to inform policy and service delivery across the UK.
New institutions around the world are gathering interdisciplinary teams of biologists, mathematicians, and computer specialists to help promote systems biology approaches.
Our perspective also suggests that, absent new institutions, the problem of ineffective performance is likely to continue, however earnestly reformers may try to engineer effective school characteristics.
But with free school closure rates, it seems to me, likely to be well above anything experienced in local authorities in the past; further questions hanging over the future of organisations such as Chapel Street and Parkfield; and general worries about the merits of setting up lots of small new institutions at a time of belt - tightening, questions about this policy are mounting up.
The temples of new institution usually only has a single shrine which is known as padmasana (the lotus throne or throne of God) which is the place where God is revered.
And those that don't — they may just spawn new institutions, too.
Originally slated to speak at Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's church, Lincoln was redirected by the Young Men's Republican Union to a fairly new institution, Cooper Union.
The art world anticipates a new face of Beirut, as 5 exciting new institutions are slated to open in the Lebanese capital within the next 5 years.
Last year during the talks in Cancun, leaders developed a time frame during which they agreed that they will launch new institutions, technology and funding that is designed to help developing nations handle the challenges of climate change.
New institutions include a Green Climate Fund to provide support for developing nations, a new technology initiative and a framework designed to improve communication in the international community and to protect developing countries from the impacts associated with climate change.
Are existing investment institutions sufficient or should new institutions help restore investor confidence where it has been eroded by a history of changing or short - term policies?
During oral arguments in Obergefell v. Hodges, the historic Supreme Court case that guarantees marriage rights in for gay couples in all 50 states, both liberal and conservative justices pointed out that gay marriage is a radically new institution.
That would be replaced by new institutions that borrow longer - term to finance longer - term loans.
Especially with something like SISA, which creates new institutions and frameworks and embraces the cutting edge in PES, building capacity for both the regulated and the regulators is indispensable.
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