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Institutions can lose far more than the VaR amount ; all that can be said is that they will not do so very often.
For example, under the Basel II agreement of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, banking regulators can allow banks to use credit ratings from certain approved CRAs ( called " ECAIs ", or " External Credit Assessment Institutions ") when calculating their net capital reserve requirements.
Institutions can opt to add Science Classic to their subscriptions for an additional fee.
The PSD describes which type of organisations can provide payment services in Europe ( credit institutions ( i. e. banks ) and certain authorities ( e. g. Central Banks, government bodies ), Electronic Money Institutions ( EMI ), and also creates the new category of Payment Institutions ).
Institutions can purchase ready-to-feed formula in containers that can be used as baby bottles.
Institutions that are members of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada ( AUCC ) can be generally be accepted as providing university-level programs.
Institutions can be seen as " naturally " arising from, and conforming to, human nature — a fundamentally conservative view — or institutions can be seen as artificial, almost accidental, and in need of architectural redesign, informed by expert social analysis, to better serve human needs — a fundamentally progressive view.
Institutions that rely on cheap graduate student labor have no need to create expensive professorships, so graduate students who have taught extensively in graduate school can find it immensely difficult to get a teaching job when they have obtained their degree.
In Higher Learning Institutions, an Associate's Degree can be awarded on the path to becoming a cosmetologist.
For examples of this critique, Ostrom in her book Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action ( 1990 ) argues that instead of self-interest always causing degradation, it can sometimes motivate people to take care of their common property resources.
The Canadian banking system is regulated in part by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions who can, in an extreme case, close a financial institution.
By following Provincial Curricula, their students can more readily transfer from a Federal school to a Provincial school, and Band Operated Schools are able to retain High School Accreditation, so that their Secondary Graduates are recognized by Post-Secondary Institutions.
Institutions wishing to hold schooling periods can rent parts of the Educational Center for the duration of the period.
Generally speaking, the Canadian banking system is well regulated, in part by the little known Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions ( Canada ), which can in an extreme case close a financial institution.
UNESCO invited the International Publishers Association, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions and the International Booksellers Federation to participate in the nomination process, to ensure the three major branches of the book industry can participate in the decision.
Institutions and morals can be subverted, but ideology on the other hand cannot.
Engerman co-authored an economic journal entitled " History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World " with Sokoloff, which can be found in The Journal of Economic Perspectives.

Institutions and also
Institutions may also issue recommendations and opinions which are merely non-binding declarations.
Institutions also had their own traditions.
In 2001, the European Union explicitly banned racism, along with many other forms of social discrimination, in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the legal effect of which, if any, would necessarily be limited to Institutions of the European Union: " Article 21 of the charter prohibits discrimination on any ground such as race, color, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, disability, age or sexual orientation and also discrimination on the grounds of nationality.
Institutions in Australia could also no longer apply to have a royal in their title.
The Centre ’ s activities also include organising policy events and discussions, liaison with learned societies and Higher Education Institutions and promotional work on the impact and profile of humanities and social science research.
His next publication was also a medical textbook, and it dealt with the Institutions of medicine, i. e. medical theory.
Part I. Physiology ( 1772 ) because it focused on physiology, which was traditionally only one part of the Institutions ( pathology and therapeutics were also essential parts of medical theory ).
Institutions are also a central concern for law, the formal mechanism for political rule-making and enforcement.
An attractive mural made of colored beads welcome the visitors to this gallery, which is filled with fun and enjoyment. The museum also conducts a mini-planetarium show called ' Taramandal ' at regular intervals. This is the only museum in the world other than the Smithsonian Institutions in the US, to have a full scale replica of the 1903 flyer of Wright brothers.
His own original publications are not of marked importance, but he edited an edition of Tournefort's Institutions rei herbariae ( 3 vols., 1719 ), and also a posthumous work of Jacques Barrelier, Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam, et Italiam observatae, & c. ( 1714 ).
Institutions devoted to the study and teaching of the form were founded ( The Center for Book Arts in New York, for example ); library and art museum collections began to create new rubrics with which to classify and catalog artists ' books and also actively began to expand their fledgling collections ; new collections were founded ( such as Franklin Furnace in New York ); and numerous group exhibitions of artist's books were organized in Europe and America ( notably one at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia in 1973, the catalog of which, according to Stefan Klima's Artists Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature, is the first place the term " Artist's Book " was used ).
Institutions are also managed differently depending on whether they are categorised as Licensed Banks, Restricted License Bank or Deposit-taking Institutions.
The Liberals won a landslide majority in the 1987 election, and Nixon was appointed as Deputy Premier on September 29 of that year, also retaining the positions of Treasure, Minister of Economics and Minister of Financial Institutions.
Bell also was the visiting Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions at Cambridge University in 1987.
ARD's regional members ( see also Institutions and member organizations ) are Bayerischer Rundfunk ( BR ), Hessischer Rundfunk ( HR ), Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk ( MDR ), Norddeutscher Rundfunk ( NDR ), Radio Bremen, Rundfunk Berlin – Brandenburg ( RBB ), Saarländischer Rundfunk ( SR ), Südwestrundfunk ( SWR ) and Westdeutscher Rundfunk ( WDR ).
Institutions bearing the MERU name have also operated at Mentmore Towers, an estate in Buckinghamshire, England, and at Vlodrop, Netherlands.
Heaton-Harris was also responsible for bringing the case of Marta Andreasen, the European Commission's Chief Accountant, to public attention back in August 2002 and has been involved in fighting fraud, mismanagement and waste within the European Commission and other European Institutions.
It was also named the " Best Family Dining " restaurant by a nationwide " Choice in Chains " consumer poll in Restaurants & Institutions magazine for 19 consecutive years.
It also includes the following research centers: the Clinical Research Center, the Behavioral Research Institute, the Women ’ s and Health Research Center, the Research Center in Minority Institutions, the Maternal Infant Study Center the UPR Cancer Center and the AIDS Clinical Trials Units.
She was also a member of the Prime Minister's Task Force on Youth Entrepreneurs as well as the member of the Liberal Caucus Task Force on Financial Institutions and the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration.
The Cardinal also received twenty-six ( 26 ) honorary doctorates in various fields from prestigious Higher Education Institutions in the Philippines, and abroad ( mostly from notable Universities in the United States of America ), among which are the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Yale University, Georgetown University, and Boston College.

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Institutions, which might be considered as prior to and conditioning individual behavior, are de-emphasized.
Jackson State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ( SACS ) and is 1 of only 2 Historically Black Colleges and Universities to be classified as a research intensive university with high research activity by The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, along with Howard University.
In collaboration with Roy Miki, she organized " TransCanada: Literature, Institutions, Citizenship " ( Vancouver, June 2005 ), a conference intended to spearhead a critical look at the institutional structures that inform the making and study of CanLit, as well as collaborative projects to be sponsored by the TransCanada Institute.
The merged institution, known as Cardiff University, ceased to be a constituent institution and became a new category of ' Affiliated / Linked Institutions '.
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In 1906 an application for Parliamentary funds " for the aid of Educational Institutions engaged in work of a University nature ", led to the College being told it was " of the highest importance that there should be a School of the University in the faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering within easy reach of the very large population of the East End of London.
At an international level, two framework documents jointly produced by UNESCO and the IFLA ( International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions ) developed two framework documents that laid the foundations in helping define the educational role to be played by school libraries: the School library manifesto ( 1999 ),.
# Institutions with executive powers and functions that are shared between those jurisdictions may be established by their respective responsible authorities for stated purposes and may exercise powers and functions in respect of all or any part of the island.
Funded through the HEA Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions ( PRTLI ) in 2007, NIMBUS is the first building nationally to be completed in the 4th cycle of PRTLI funding and reflects very successful collaboration and project management by the CIT Development Office, the architects RKD, building contractors Walls and the team of researchers for whom the building was designed.
The aircraft is delivered to the Smithsonian Institutions National Air and Space Museum to be put on display.
A comparison of the early forms of actions mentioned by Gaius with those used by other primitive societies will be found in Sir Henry Maine's Early Institutions, chapter 9.
Institutions with executive powers and functions that are shared between those jurisdictions may be established by their respective responsible authorities for stated purposes and may exercise powers and functions in respect of all or any part of the island.
In 2001 the U. S. Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council issued guidance for multifactor authentication ( MFA ) and then required to be in place by the end of 2006.
Section 2615 of the Welfare and Institutions Code of California declares, “ Every person, firm or corporation, or officer or agent thereof that brings or assists in bringing into the State any indigent person who is not a resident of the State, knowing him to be an indigent person, is guilty of a misdemeanor .” A complaint was subsequently filed against Edwards in Justice Court, where he was convicted and sentenced to six months imprisonment in the county jail.
The amendments to the Banks Nationalization Act brought the end of the Pakistan Banking Council ( an institution established to look after the affairs of NCBs ) and allowed the jobs of the council to be appointed to the Chief Executives, Boards of the Nationalized Commercial Banks ( NCBs ) and Development Finance Institutions ( DFIs ).
Institutions are also required to create a formal policy on what will be disclosed, controls around them along with the validation and frequency of these disclosures.

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