In addition to
working as an intermediary between the campaign and the Republican National Committee in 2016, Gates frequently traveled with Trump and later served as an adviser on the inaugural committee after Trump's election in November.
Servicers
work as intermediaries, handling homeowners» mortgage payments on behalf of investors who own the loans.
Howe
worked as an intermediary in some of those schemes, advising SUNY Poly and two development companies with which it did business.
Broker — A mortgage broker
works as an intermediary between the borrower (their client) and the lender.
A mortgage broker will
work as intermediaries between you and lender.
They work as the intermediary between you and the borrower.
The TPA
works as an intermediary between the insurance provider and the insured and is hired by the insurer for specialized health insurance processes.
It basically
works as an intermediary between you and prospective businesses and is known as peer - to - peer trading.
My duties focus on
working as an intermediary between him and his tenants.
Rhode Island KIDS COUNT, a state policy and planning organization,
worked as the intermediary organization to identify and bring together all of the state agencies and programs utilizing various federal funding streams related to home visiting.
Not exact matches
To avoid getting lost in cross-cultural miscommunication, he hired Indian managers who had experience
working with exporters and foreign companies, and would be able to act
as intermediaries between himself and the workforce.
Now the business loan broker will act
as an
intermediary between the client and the lender,
as they
work out a deal.
Financing for the CBDOs»
work comes not only from state and local governments, but from private financial
intermediaries whose
work has been characterized
as a «curious blend of social investment and business discipline» and that have grown steadily in the «80s in numbers and sophistication.
Shortly after Taub mentioned to Silver that he hoped the speaker could help convince the firm to begin donating to medical research, Cahill — seemingly
working as Silver's
intermediary — came back with a suggestion: begin steering cases to Silver.
Meanwhile Johnson's new special adviser Lee Cain is described
as a key
intermediary, having previously
worked for Gove and
as head of broadcast on the Vote Leave campaign.
The Mechanical Turk, which was founded in 2005, has become such an important source of
work and labour that it has begun to spawn an ecosystem of
intermediaries such
as Crowdflower that can manage crowd labour activities such
as writing labels for images or categorising recipes for a cooking website.
«Scholars can take several steps to connect their
work to practice,» says survey co-author Heather C. Hill, of HGSE, «including seeking out practitioners to help shape their research questions and discussing research results with both practitioners and
intermediary organizations, such
as professional associations.»
Earlier this year, IEL was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to serve
as an
intermediary organization to
work with communities on Right Turn.
The Institute functions
as an
intermediary, helping schools and CBOs
work together.
Visitors included staff from the US Departments of Education and Labor, the District of Columbia public school system, youth programs that focus on issues such
as juvenile justice, employment, and education, and representatives from
intermediaries that
work with cities and other local entities.
United Ways can serve many roles within a community school strategy
as a: key leader in the community leadership group, an
intermediary organization managing the community schools
work, a lead agency or a funder that provides the necessary resources needed.
Similarly, IEL has significant capacity
as a workforce development
intermediary working with populations that face significant barriers to employment and advancement.
I hired the same professionals — editor, proofreader, book designer, cover designer — that publishers use (they are often freelancers these days) and could
work directly with them without the publisher
as an
intermediary.
UNDERSTAND YOUR ROLE IN THE PROCESS Once you obtain your clients credit reports, you can then
work with that client to correct any mistakes, acting
as the
intermediary between them and the credit bureau or creditor.
Instead, 4 Pillars acts
as a consultant /
intermediary working solely on behalf of the debtor to navigate the complex and confusing debt industry and advocates for them to help find and implement the very best solution based on their long - term financial goals and dreams.
A good Qualified
Intermediary will
work with you and your tax or legal advisors to make sure the process is done correctly and
as seamlessly
as possible.
Once you obtain your client's credit reports, you can then
work with that client to correct any mistakes, acting
as the
intermediary between them and the credit bureau or creditor.
Prior to his current role, Tim
worked for SSGA's
Intermediary Business Group
as a Research Analyst providing value added research, educational tools and practice management services to financial advisors.
Cristina Arano has over 12 years experience in the travel industry,
working in the UK and Spain, occupying various positions in
intermediary companies such
as hotel Contracting Manager for international markets and Director of Sales.
This exhibition features the
work of artists who generate meaning via cracks in mimesis, delving into the
intermediary spaces where the illusory meets the actual in order to examine the understood but oft - unacknowledged gulf between the real and the reproduced,
as well
as the knowable functional reality of the artifice's construction, the evidence of tremor in the Trompe - lœil painter's hand.
The gallery does business off its artists, so it keeps food on the their table, it keeps the machine running for the artist's studio, it communicates with collectors and curators
as an
intermediary for the
work, it puts together a CV, and it publishes books if it can.
Often
working on the floor and using a mesh screen
as an
intermediary between the gesture and the transfer of pigment to the paper, he persists to achieve effects that offer new ways to consider drawing.
Executed during a period when Riley was beginning to experiment with color, in particular incorporating gray tones into her compositions
as a chromatic
intermediary between black and white, these
works are animated by the sum effect of the interaction of color and form.
This
work explores questions of trust, intimacy and the role of the artist
as intermediary between our expectations and our personal histories.
His
work emphasizes the exhibition space
as an
intermediary between the social architecture of communities and the mainstream art world.
His
work as an artist and an educator encouraged many in his own generation and future generations to consider paintings
as objects rather than mediums or
intermediaries to transcendent experiences, and assisted late 20th Century Modernism in its quest to stay inventive and free.
But this is also true of the positive feedback mechanisms that have been proposed, at least those that
work through temperature
as an
intermediary.
Based on data from the European Social Survey for Austria, Belgium, France, Norway, and Switzerland, three different sets of explanations are tested: (1) hypotheses stressing economic determinants, that is, the fear of wage pressure and competition over welfare benefits; (2) hypotheses emphasizing cultural determinants, that is, the perception of immigration
as a threat to national identity; and (3) hypotheses focusing on social alienation, that is, dissatisfaction with the way the country's democracy
works and the nonintegration into
intermediary networks (trade unions).
To fully understand the alignment of MDBs» activities, it will be necessary for them to have the right systems in place to account for and disclose the climate impacts of their indirect support through financial
intermediaries,
as well
as upstream advisory
work that supports policies, institutions, and private - sector development.
We
work with them to deliver information to
intermediaries and advocates
as well
as to the public directly.
For another, I had previously owned several Palm Pilots and loved their integration with my Amicus Attorney; I was concerned that the integration with the Blackberry would not
work as well (since it had to use MS Outlook
as an
intermediary).
True, the best lawyers acquire a keen understanding of their client's business whether they
work in - house or at a firm; however, most firm lawyers are removed from the actual client, with corporate counsel
as an
intermediary.
Nor have I seen anything that says they have acquired the digital rights to
works or that the creators and publishers they represent want them to act
as digital
work intermediaries on their behalf.
But now, due to Direct Access — the system under which members of the public can
work with barristers directly, instead of through an
intermediary solicitor — it strikes me that this is a really good thing for clients
as:
She
works with
intermediaries and external advisers to set up bespoke structures while,
as in - house Legal Counsel, she provides internal advice to Salamanca Trust and Fiduciary on all aspects of its trust business across its network of offices.
The text book writers need to be paid for their
work, but cutting out the multitude of
intermediaries can obviously reduce end user costs
as well
as increase profits for the producers.
On the other hand, the
intermediary retains some control over the way independent workers perform their
work, such
as by setting their fees or fee caps, and they may «fire» workers by prohibiting them from using their service.
If you count the miner adding the block
as an
intermediary who collects fees and rewards for his
work, then there are
intermediaries in bitcoin, but the point is that they are not specific (one miner can substitute for another), and you are not beholden to a specific miner for your transactions to
work or not.
As compared to the traditional initial public offerings (IPOs) used to to raise funds, the so - called ICOs (initial coin offerings), which operate through a cryptocurrency exchange, are much cheaper to arrange and work more quickly, as they bypass intermediarie
As compared to the traditional initial public offerings (IPOs) used to to raise funds, the so - called ICOs (initial coin offerings), which operate through a cryptocurrency exchange, are much cheaper to arrange and
work more quickly,
as they bypass intermediarie
as they bypass
intermediaries.
The statement issued by India's central bank effectively prohibits banks from
working with
intermediaries such
as cryptocurrency exchanges.