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Institutional and form
He drew from other economic schools of thought such as Institutional economics to form his own nuanced perspective.

Institutional and legal
The legal writings used are called Institutional Texts and come mostly from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
* Ruiter, Dick, Institutional legal facts.

Institutional and systems
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 formal value transfer systems, e. g. SWIFT ( International ), LVTS ( Canada ), Fedwire ( USA ), KlickEx ( Polynesia ).

Institutional and with
Current labour law reflects the historic interrelation between the state and the Confederation of Mexican Workers, the labour confederation officially aligned with the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI ), which ruled Mexico under various names for more than seventy years.
Institutional racism ( also known as structural racism, state racism or systemic racism ) is racial discrimination by governments, corporations, religions, or educational institutions or other large organizations with the power to influence the lives of many individuals.
Fox was elected President of Mexico in the 2000 presidential election, a historically significant election that made him the first president elected from an opposition party since Francisco I. Madero in 1910 and the first one in 71 years to defeat, with 42 percent of the vote, the then-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ).
The political parties with representation in the city are the Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI, the National Action Party or PAN, the Party of the Democratic Revolution or PRD, the Labor Party or PT, the Green Party, Convergence, Socialdemocratic Party and Nueva Alianza.
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.
Suspicions later grew as Congress voted ( with support from the Revolutionary Institutional and National Action parties ) to destroy without opening the electoral documentation that could prove otherwise.
Big Ten institutions are also, along with charter member the University of Chicago, part of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, which shares a $ 5. 6 billion research fund.
* Institutional dish sanitizing by washing with soap and clean water.
The EZLN and many Chiapas residents accused the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) of complicity, and following the change of government in 2000, survivors alleged that the investigation was being stalled, with authorities refusing to question or arrest suspects in the attacks.
In general, researchers are required to consult with the institution's veterinarian and its Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ( IACUC ), which every research facility is obliged to maintain.
The turning point in the Cristero War was when the Roman Catholic Church reached an agreement with the National Revolutionary Party – the forerunner of the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) that dominated the country for most of the 20th century – under which it turned a blind eye to the lack of democracy in the country and stopped supporting the Catholic rebels, threatening its members with excommunication if they disobeyed the government.
In an 18, 000-word article in Institutional Investor ( January 2006 ), the magazine detailed Shleifer's alleged efforts to use his inside knowledge of and sway over the Russian economy in order to make lucrative personal investments, all while leading a Harvard group, advising the Russian government, that was under contract with the U. S. The article suggests that Summers shielded his fellow economist from disciplinary action by the University.
It is often said that Lázaro Cárdenas was the only president associated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) who did not use the office to make himself wealthy.
CHX ’ s trading platform offered US broker-dealers access to a fair, open and neutral market place with diverse order flow from retail brokers, CHX Institutional Brokers, NASD market makers and CHX market makers.
The Committee on Institutional Cooperation and Five Colleges, Inc., along with the Claremont Consortium are among of the oldest and most successful higher education consortia in the United States.
Institutional Position of the State Intelligence Service and relationship with other state bodies:
In the first category, funding for a new graduate school, the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine, was granted ; in the second, funding was granted for the excellence cluster Centre for Biological Signalling Studies ( bioss ); and in the third category, Institutional Strategy Line of Funding, open only to institutions with submissions qualified in the first two categories, the university is receiving funding for " Windows for Research ", which aims to promote a high level of interdisciplinarity between research fields and attract scientists from all over the world.
Born in Mexico City, López Portillo studied Law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico ( UNAM ) before beginning his political career with the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) in 1959.
Adolfo López Mateos ( 26 May 1910 – 22 September 1969 ) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) who served as President of Mexico from 1958 to 1964.
In the U. S., the Animal Welfare Act explicitly requires that any procedure that may cause pain utilize “ tranquilizers, analgesics, and anesthetics ,” with exceptions when “ scientifically necessary .” The act does not define “ scientific necessity ” or regulate specific scientific procedures ; instead, approval or rejection of individual techniques in each federally-funded lab is determined on a case-by-case basis by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, which contains at least one veterinarian, one scientist, one non-scientist, and one individual from outside the university.
Along with Ronald Coase and Oliver Williamson, he helped found the International Society for the New Institutional Economics which held its first meeting in St. Louis in 1997.
* Institutional Change and American Economic Growth, Cambridge University Press, 1971 ( with Lance Davis ).

Institutional and codes
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 and their
DADT was upheld by five of the federal Courts of Appeal, The Supreme Court, in Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights, Inc. ( 2006 ), unanimously held that the federal government could constitutionally withhold funding from universities, no matter what their nondiscrimination policies might be, for refusing to give military recruiters access to school resources.
" However, Cárdenas and subsequent presidents also used the PRM and its successor, the Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI, to maintain political control ; leaders of the worker and campesino organizations delivered votes and suppressed protests in exchange for personal favors and concessions to their constituencies.
As part of the settlement, for the next five years, the two broker-dealers-Fidelity Investments Institutional Services Company, Inc. of Smithfield, RI and Fidelity Distributors Corporation of Boston-are required to notify Destiny Plan holders who want to increase their investments in existing Destiny Plans that additional shares of the underlying fund can be purchased outside the Destiny Plans without paying the additional creation and sales charges of up to 50 percent on the first year's payments.
It was widely said that party officials of Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ) took the unusual step of selecting a person of Maya descent as their candidate in 1975 because the opposition National Action Party had been getting many votes in Yucatán, and PRI candidates had been getting a poor showing in the state's predominantly Maya towns and villages.
Institutional factors should be examined to see whether their change may be helpful.
These " Institutional " TOEIC tests can be administered at the organization's own choice of location and time to their employees or students.
The Scottish and Welsh higher education authorities took this opportunity to set up their own national arrangements, while in England QAA worked with the bodies representing higher education institutions ( Universities UK and Guild HE ) to devise a modified approach known as Institutional Audit.
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.
Institutional lenders lobbied Congress heavily to add Section 341a of the Act to federal law and their lobbying efforts were successful.
# Institutional and financial dimension: dharma heirs have an obligation to support their home temple, both financially and ritually.
In 1968 and 1973, the University successfully lobbied for agencies to enter into Institutional Patent Agreements ( IPA ), which, among other things, allowed universities and non-profits with approved patent policies to retain title to their inventions.
Institutional leaders reported a 95 % compatibility with the programs and ideals of their institutions.
Institutional adultism may be apparent in any instance of systemic bias, where formalized limitations or demands are placed on people simply because of their young age.
And Stephen Park Turner and Jonathan H. Turner showed how the discipline's search for a purpose, through dependence on external publics, has limited Sociology's potential in their book, The Impossible Science: An Institutional Analysis of American Sociology ( Sage, 1990 ).
Institutional researchers collect, analyze, report, and warehouse quantitative and qualitative data about their institution's students, faculty, staff, curriculum, course offerings, and learning outcomes.
Thus their work can be tied to the larger international inquiry known as Institutional Critique.
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.
They continue to struggle with the dynamics of their relationship in " Institutional Memory ", but C. J.
Some residents suspected than the President and his Institutional Revolutionary Party of taking aid supplies for their own purposes.

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