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The current minister of Institutional Reform, Pechtold, will institute two councils, one composed of specialists and one of citizens, who would propose a new election system.
In March 2004 Minister for Institutional Reform and Kingdom Affairs De Graaf resigned after the rejection of the constitutional amendment that would allow for elected mayors.
By 1958, following on the initiatives of Institutional Psychotherapy led by his brother Jean Oury, François Tosquelles, and Lucien Bonnafe, Fernand Oury founded the discipline of institutional pedagogy, the object of which would be the progressive analysis of liberating means of education.
Under later presidents, he served in various capacities, including ambassador, foreign minister, attorney-general, and president of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario – the National Revolutionary Party, which would later restyle itself the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ).
Carlos Arana was the first of the string of Institutional Democratic Party military rulers who would dominate Guatemalan politics in the 1970s and 1980s ( his predecessor, Julio César Méndez, while dominated by the army, was nominally a civilian ).
It was agreed that in England there would be a transitional period of three years ( 2002 to 2005 ) during which all higher education institutions would undergo their first Institutional Audit.
In November 2007, the new Oppenheimer & Co. ( Fahnestock ) announced that it would purchase a major part of CIBC World Markets ' U. S. Investment Banking, Corporate Syndicate, Institutional Sales and Trading, Equity Research, Options Trading and a portion of the Debt Capital Markets business which includes Convertible Bond Trading, Loan Syndication, High Yield Origination and Trading as well as related operations located in the UK, Israel and Hong Kong.
Institutional investors in the loan market are principally structured vehicles known as collateralized loan obligations ( CLO ) and loan participation mutual funds ( known as “ prime funds ” because they were originally pitched to investors as a money-market-like fund that would approximate the prime rate ) also play a large role.
Its location would be determined by Senior Officials who were directed to meet after a period of a month to develop proposals for the implementation of the revised SACU Institutional Structure.
Back in the days of the 71-year rule of the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ), if the drug cartels got out of hand, the Mexican government would conduct some arrests, make some disappearances, and the drug lords would get their people back in line again.

Institutional and allow
Typical systems ( such as the Recommended Institutional Regulations on Academic Freedom and Tenure ) allow only a limited period to establish such a record, by limiting the number of years that any employee can hold a junior title such as Assistant Professor.

Institutional and campus
In 2004, the U. S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals found for the Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights, a group representing law schools, led by Professor Kent Greenfield of Boston College Law School, opposed to the presence of military recruiters on campus.
Institutional research is a broad category of work done at schools, colleges and universities to inform campus decision-making and planning in areas such as admissions, financial aid, curriculum, enrollment management, staffing, student life, finance, facilities, athletics, and alumni relations.
In 2003, Witt responded to criticism that his administration encouraged grade inflation on campus by shutting down access the records of the Office of Institutional Research, which until that year had made grade distribution data freely available.

Institutional and academic
On March 18 1993, the Superior Council for Education in plenary session ratified Universidad Diego Portales as successfully fulfilling its institutional mission, for which it was designated as having “ Full Institutional Autonomy ”, authorized to bestow all categories of academic degree and title independently.
In the 2011 Institutional Audit, the Quality Assurance Agency expressed " reasonable confidence " in the " academic standards " of the University's awards.
In 2009 a study found that " a number of academic institutions " do not have clear guidelines for relationships between Institutional Review Boards and industry.
In 1901, Bücher became co-editor, with Albert Schäffle, then sole editor after 1904, of the eminent Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft ( Magazine for All Political Sciences ) established in 1844 as the first German economic journal of an academic standard and is still published today as " The Journal of Institutional Economics " ( JOIE ).
The Committee on Institutional Cooperation ( CIC ) is the academic consortium of the universities in the Big Ten Conference plus former conference member, the University of Chicago.
The Committee on Institutional Cooperation was established by the presidents of the Big Ten members in 1958 as the conference's academic counterpart.
Wagner also captured its second straight Northeast Conference Institutional Academic Award ( Highest Student-Athlete GPA ) for the 2007-2008 athletic / academic seasons with an average GPA of 3. 186 in 19 sports.
Cardiff Metropolitan University has been independently acclaimed for its academic standards, with its most recent QAA Institutional Report ( 2008 ) stating that ‘ confidence can be placed in the soundness of the institution's current and likely future management of the quality of its programmes and of the academic standards of the associated awards .’

Institutional and programs
Institutional Accreditation is the highest certification that can be granted to an educational institution after an over-all examination of its number of accredited programs, the quality of its facilities, services and faculty.
The library also includes the trust's " Institutional Archives " which document the activities of the trust's various programs.
Institutional leaders reported a 95 % compatibility with the programs and ideals of their institutions.
It also houses administrative offices for the Institutional Research, General Studies, Assessment, and Graduate Studies programs, and numerous university administration offices, including the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor Offices, Finance, Registrar, Human Resources, Business Services, Budget, and AA / EEO.
The transition stage ( 1988 – 1992 ) strengthened the instructional, research and extension programs through the implementation of the Institutional Development Assistance and Cooperation Project.

Institutional and have
On the consumer level, loans against securities have grown into three distinct groups over the last decade: 1 ) Standard Institutional Loans, generally offering low loan-to-value with very strict call and coverage regimens, akin to standard margin loans ; 2 ) Transfer-of-Title ( ToT ) Loans, typically provided by private parties where borrower ownership is completely extinguished save for the rights provided in the loan contract ; and 3 ) Non-Transfer-of-Title Credit Line facilities where shares are not sold and they serve as assets in a standard lien-type line of cash credit.
In the US, every institution that uses animals for federally funded laboratory research must have an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ( IACUC ).
The older civil codes such as the French, Egyptian, and Austrian ones are structured under the Institutional System of the Roman jurist Gaius and generally have three large parts:
Institutional investors don't like this, because either the stock price rises to $ 9. 99 and comes back down, without them having the opportunity to sell, or the stock price rises to $ 10. 00 and keeps going up, meaning the institutional investor could have sold at a higher price.
A separate Digital Resources Unit, Institutional Digital Repository and individual & group viewing facility through number of computers to access the resources have been setup.
Dorsey's opinions on environmental policy have appeared in a broad range of news outlets, including: The New York Times, Asian Wall Street Journal and the Wall Street Journal Europe, The New Scientist, Institutional Investor Magazine, US News and World Report, CNN International, The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Earth Negotiations Bulletin ( ENB ), Malaysiakini. com and others.
As a result of the case, the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology held hearings that led to the 1985 Animal Welfare Act, and in 1986 changes in United States Public Health Service guidelines for animals used in animal research included a requirement that each institution seeking federal funding have an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee whose job it is to oversee how laboratory animals within that institution are cared for.
Through extra-constitutional decrees dubbed " Institutional Acts " ( Portuguese: " Ato Institucional " or " AI "), Castello Branco gave the executive the unchecked ability to change the constitution and remove anyone from office (" AI-1 ") as well as to have the presidency elected indirectly through a bipartisan system of a government-backed National Renewal Alliance Party ( ARENA ) and an opposition Brazilian Democratic Movement ( MDB ) party (" AI-2 ").
In 2011, the firm was reported to have $ 27. 9 billion in assets under management and was ranked sixth on Institutional Investor's Hedge Fund 100 list.
Institutional investors will have a lot of influence in the management of corporations because they will be entitled to exercise the voting rights in a company.
Institutional investors differ among each other but they all have in common the fact of not sharing the same life cycle as human beings.
Institutional term loans have become commonplace in a credit structure.
# Institutional and financial dimension: dharma heirs have an obligation to support their home temple, both financially and ritually.
Approximately 30 cultural entities, including the 12-member Committee on Institutional Cooperation ( CIC ), have signed digitization agreements with either Google or Microsoft.
CHEERS protocols may have provided for intervention with subjects where technicians discovered use of pesticides inconsistent with product label directions, although has never publicly produced the research protocol submitted to an Institutional Review Board ( IRB ).
We will achieve Global Institutional Credibility for our work, as we have been anointed by an institution that many countries and presidents bow down to.
On 30 May 2012 a video was released on the internet where a high-ranking political figure of the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) claims to have been involved with organized crime.
Besides these, the Company and its Units have received various National, State and Institutional awards for excellence in Safety & Environment Management.

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