Sentences with phrase «to come from the private sector»

Ten years later the market for its services has proved broader than many predicted, with more than 60 % of its revenue last year coming from private sector clients.
The WHO's Global TB Report 2015, estimated that only 12 per cent of all case notifications came from the private sector.
What will come of Trump's promise to turn a $ 200 billion federal government investment into $ 1.5 trillion in infrastructure spending, with the rest coming from the private sector?
Responding to a question on whether Trump, who comes from the private sector, felt comfortable with his proposal that the government should punish or reward companies based on where they choose to locate their factories, rather than let the free market pick winners and losers, the president responded:
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on Friday that the U.S. economy added 80,000 jobs in June, leaving the jobless rate unchanged at 8.2 %, disappointing analysts and driving the stock market downward even though the data showed that all of the new jobs came from the private sector.
Most support for organic agriculture within South Africa therefore comes from the private sector, from for example, the Organic Agriculture Association of South Africa (OAASA), the Cape Organic Producers Association and the Biodynamic Association of South Africa.
Paladino goes on to tout the GOP candidate, Assemblywoman Jane Corwin, lauding her for coming from the private sector — «like me» — and for spending 36 years to help grow her family's business, Talking Phone Book.
Richardson hinted that he would like to see more coming from the private sector.
The Province of Ontario has committed $ 50 million (# 40 million) to support the institute but the majority of the funding — $ 80 million (# 64 million) of the $ 150 million (# 120 million)-- is coming from the private sector.
I came from the private sector and this was my first government job.
But the point is the growth has to come from the private sector.
Some of the most imaginative and critical thinking has come from the private sector, as well as from academics, policy - makers, civil society, and faith communities.
I come from the private sector, where you don't get to raise taxes when the money runs out.
Altogether, the percentage of the Italian GNP invested in research fell from 1.3 % in 1990 to 1.0 % in 2000 (43 % coming from the private sector), while the EU average was respectively 2.0 % and 1.9 %.
The new wave of headteachers are coming from the private sector to bring with them a sharp business acumen to help schools meet demanding budget cuts.
Fariña was specifically criticizing a proposal that would require outside evaluators to weigh in on teacher performance, although they would not necessarily have to come from the private sector.
They want international development banks, such as the World Bank, to play a role, and they want most of the funding to come from the private sector.
More than 95 percent of the total investments in renewable energy in India have come from the private sector.
«The lion's share of climate finance will need to come from the private sector,» he concluded.
My feeling is that the funds and the vision will necessarily need to come from the private sector.
«Coming from private sector you looked at how you can mitigate the risks that are being transferred and whether they are risks that you are willing to absorb,» she says, admitting she always had the feeling that government was trying to offload all risks to the bidder.
Two billion of the four billion will come from the private sector to improve energy efficiency 20 % by 2020 in 1.6 billion square feet of office and other building spaces.
Many job seekers who are coming from the private sector are mystified by the hiring process required to land one of these plum positions.
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