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Another regularly asserted contrast between classical and modern liberals: classical liberals tend to see government power as the enemy of liberty, while modern liberals fear the concentration of wealth and the expansion of corporate power.
By contrast, wholesale payments are generally for large-dollar amounts and often involve a depository institution's large corporate customers or counterparties, including other financial institutions.
In Birthright, Luthor remains a wealthy corporate magnate ; in contrast to Byrne's characterization, however, LexCorp is founded upon Luthor's study of extraterrestrial life, thereby providing a link between himself and Superman.
In the novel, data privacy is reserved for corporate entities and individuals who may then conceal wrongdoing ; by contrast, normal citizens do not enjoy significant privacy.
News sources, collectively, described as alternative media provide reporting which emphasizes a self-defined " non-corporate view " as a contrast to the points of view expressed in corporate media and government-generated news releases.
In contrast with the more liberal and cosmopolitan Multnomah County to the north, and the more corporate Washington County to the west, some citizens of Clackamas county have espoused a blue-collar, yet conservative political outlook of the backlash mold described by Thomas Frank.
In contrast to the legislation in England and Wales, each county borough was to have its own lieutenant, and those counties corporate not made county boroughs were abolished.
By contrast, corporate credit unions ( also known as central credit unions in Canada ) provide service to credit unions, with operational support, funds clearing tasks, and product and service delivery.
Originally the term " socialist " was often used interchangeably with " co-operative ", " mutualist ", " associationist " and " collectivist " in reference to the organization of economic enterprise socialists advocated, in contrast to the private enterprise and corporate organizational structures inherent to capitalism.
In 1989, Shih hired Leonard Liu away from a 20-year career with IBM, making him president of the Acer group and chairman and chief executive officer of Acer America Corp. Liu's managerial style reflected his experience at " Big Blue ": in contrast with Shih's traditionally progressive corporate culture, Liu tried to centralize control of Acer.
Several trends would also begin in 2004 which signaled the Liberal party's decline ; notably a high turnover of permanent party leaders ( in contrast to their predecessors who usually served over two or more elections ), and its inability to raise campaign funds competitively once Chrétien banned corporate donations, and it would gradually lose support to the Conservatives, and later to the NDP.
Because in the U. S. dividends on preferred stock are not tax-deductible at the corporate level ( in contrast to interest expense ), the effective cost of capital raised by preferred stock is 35 percent greater than issuing the equivalent amount of debt at the same interest rate.
It stands in contrast to authoritarian capitalism by limiting the influence of special interest groups, including corporate lobbyists, on politics.
In contrast, most corporate executives are at much higher risk of being fired, even when the underlying cause is not directly their fault, such as a drop in the company's stock price.
By late 1987 Caifanes had carved a niche for themselves as a dark contrast to the corporate pop / rock and light ballads that dominated Mexican radio and television during the 1980s.
This is in contrast with wireless community networks, where the access points route traffic between them, as well as a corporate wireless LAN where several access points are connected to the corporate network, and the members of the organization are supposed to stick to their own network.
Elizabeth Royte author of Garbage Land, describes Keep America Beautiful as a " masterful example of corporate greenwash ," writing that in contrast to its anti-litter campaigns, it ignores the potential of recycling legislation and resists changes to packaging.
In contrast, the average salaryman works long working hours with little prestige, and with little hope of climbing the corporate hierarchy.
In contrast, some start-up art financiers have stepped into the vacuum created by the departing banks, such as former corporate raider Asher Edelman, with unique and legally-untested methods of auction guarantees.
In contrast to Japanese corporate governance, the Vorstand has a real decision-making power.
In contrast, the ULC is treated as a corporation, and is subject to tax at the corporate level, for Canadian tax purposes.
From the outset Connect aimed for supplying high end Internet services to the corporate and wholesale market, marking a stark contrast to the many small ISPs which grew out of the PSTN Bulletin Board systems or the APANA nodes.
Examples of collective ownership include modern forms of corporate ownership as well as producer cooperatives, which are in contrast to forms of common ownership, such as a public park available to everyone.

contrast and shareholders
In contrast, Rutherford claimed, " It was my duty to use the power the Lord had put into my hands to support the interests of the shareholders and all others interested in the Truth throughout the world ... to be unfaithful to them would be unfaithful to the Lord.
In contrast with other European cities, where the monarchy took on the responsibility of the building and upkeep of opera houses, the Liceu was funded by private shareholders of what would become the Societat del Gran Teatre del Liceu ( Great Liceu Theater Society ), organized in a similar way to a trading company or societat.
In contrast, if a company misses a quarterly dividend to stock ( non-fixed-income ) shareholders, there is no violation of any payment covenant, and no default.
By contrast a joint stock company raises capital from its shareholders and other financial sources in order to provide services to its customers, with profits or assets distributed to equity or debt investors.
Metronet, by contrast, had handed the work to its shareholders.
In contrast the April 29 meeting, in Utrecht, was calm, being attended by some 300 shareholders ( who did represent more of the capital than the 3000 in Ghent ); here too the issue of the 170 million shares was raised and this meeting also approved the sale, by some 78 %.
In contrast to the traditional and more common non-profit hospitals, they attempt to garner a profit for their shareholders.
A privately owned enterprise refers to a commercial enterprise that is owned by private investors, shareholders or owners ( usually collectively, but they can be owned by a single individual ), and is in contrast to state institutions, such as publicly owned enterprises and government agencies.

contrast and have
In contrast, a metal coupon Af in size would have a magnitude from 100,000 to a million less.
In he's hurting himself more than he's hurting you both himself and you have stronger stress than they would ordinarily have if there were no contrast.
We have a brief glimpse of the Tsar's public personality, the `` official Boris '', but our real focus is on the excitement of the crowd -- a significant contrast with its halfhearted acclamation in the opening scene, its bitter resentment and fury in the final act.
In contrast, the morphologically similar seeds of Liliales have no phytomelan, and usually retain a cellular structure in the inner portion of the seed coat.
In contrast, digital signals have a finite resolution.
They are also thought to have pioneered the modern alto format of viola, in contrast to older tenor violas, but this stating is not correct since Gasparo made violas from altos of 39 to tenors of 44, 7 cm.
Brown ( New World ) archaeoastronomers in contrast have abundant ethnographic and historical evidence and have been described as ' cavalier ' on matters of measurement and statistical analysis.
In contrast most synthetic polymers have much simpler and more random ( or stochastic ) structures.
Indic languages, such as Hindi, typically have a four-way contrast among plosives and affricates ( voiced, breathy voiced, tenuis, aspirated ) and a two-way contrast among nasals ( voiced, breathy voiced ).
In some Bantu languages, historically breathy-voiced stops have been phonetically devoiced, but the four-way contrast in the system has been retained.
In contrast Catholics, Orthodox Christians and Arminian Protestants believe that the exercise of free will is necessary to have faith in Jesus.
Its unique relief carvings have a naive dynamic quality that contrast with the rigidity of the figures typical of some other periods.
* Machine heads at the headstock of a classical guitar point backwards — in contrast to most steel-string guitars, which have machine heads that point outward.
In contrast, Gram-negative bacteria have a relatively thin cell wall consisting of a few layers of peptidoglycan surrounded by a second lipid membrane containing lipopolysaccharides and lipoproteins.
In contrast to volcanic craters, which result from explosion or internal collapse, impact craters typically have raised rims and floors that are lower in elevation than the surrounding terrain.
By contrast, the Europeans never infused it into their general diet, but have compartmentalized its use to sweets and desserts.
In contrast, relatively few crannogs have been excavated since the Second World War, although this number has steadily grown, especially since the early 1980s and may soon surpass pre-war totals.
Korean nationalists have virulently reacted against China's application to UNESCO of Goguryeo tombs in Chinese territory: the absolute independence of Goguryeo is a central aspect of Korean identity, because according to Korean legend, it was comparatively independent from China and Japan, in contrast to subordinate states like the Joseon Dynasty and the Korean Empire.
Kant, by contrast, pushed the employment of a priori metaphysical claims as requisite, for if anything is to be said to be knowable, it would have to be established upon abstractions distinct from perceivable phenomena.
On the other hand, CRT monitors have superior contrast, have superior response time, are able to use multiple screen resolutions natively, and there is no discernible flicker if the refresh rate is set to a sufficiently high value.
However, recent investigations of languages with very complex click systems such as Nǁng have revealed that the supposed velar – uvular contrast is actually a contrast of a simple clicks versus click – plosive airstream contours ( or consonant clusters, depending on analysis ).

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