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Public-private and partnerships
Public-private partnerships are a way for communities to address the rising cost by injecting private funds into the infrastructure.
( 2007 ) Public-private partnerships for maths, science and technology education.
* Spackman, M. ( 2002 ), ‘ Public-private partnerships: lessons from the British approach ’, Economic Systems, 26 ( 3 ), 283 – 301.
Public-private partnerships ( PPPs ) are the most common form of private sector participation in water supply and sanitation today.

Public-private and have
All the city's secondary school premises have been redeveloped as a result of a Public-private partnership scheme.

Public-private and .
It did not take over responsibility for the London Underground until 2003, after the controversial Public-private partnership ( PPP ) contract for maintenance had been agreed.
In 2003 the Labour Government used Public-private partnership ( PPP ) schemes for the privatisation of London Underground's infrastructure and rolling-stock.
Costs for preparing the scheme at the end of 2003 were estimated to be £ 5. 36million and that the council would not proceed with the scheme as a Public-private partnership.
The airport terminal is notable as an early example of the Public-private partnership favoured by the UK Government.

partnerships and have
Many social dance forms have a long history of same-sex and role-crossing partnerships, and there have been some changes to the strict gendering of partner dances in some competition or performance contexts.
The " European commenda " limited partnerships ( Islamic Qirad ) used in civil law as well as the civil law conception of res judicata may also have origins in Islamic law.
The two countries have also maintained close ties through an exchange of cultural and educational partnerships which include the Guggenheim Museum, and a number of American Universities opening campuses in the Emirates.
Most species do not maintain fixed partnerships and females have several mates each season.
As a result, political parties, such as Britain's Labour Party, France's Socialist Party ( France ), and Mexico's PRI, which, from the 1930s-the 1970s, fiercely championed the protection of domestic industry and promoted the nationalization of large infrastructural assets, have, since at least the 1990s, abandoned these stances in favor of an internationalist trade policy and public-private partnerships.
In some areas, new road projects have been completed with public-private partnerships funded by tolls, such as the Pocahontas Parkway ( I-895 ) near Richmond, Virginia.
There have been, for instance: rural drug addiction ; inter-racial relationships ; direct action against genetically modified crops and badger culling ; family break-ups ; and civil partnerships.
* October 23 Lay reassures investors in a conference call, asserting there was no conflict of interest with the Raptor partnerships and that the directors on the board " continue to have the highest faith and confidence " in Fastow.
A number of organizations, including the New Christian Right, " have in various ways rejected liberal America in favor of the regulation of pornography, anti-abortion legislation, the criminalization of homosexuality, and the virtues of faithfulness and loyalty in sexual partnerships ", according to sociologist Bryan Turner.
As rural community, the Perry County ’ s leaders have established partnerships to initiate a progressive corporate attitude and sophisticated infrastructure typically found in larger metropolitan areas.
Most major airlines today have code sharing partnerships with other airlines and code sharing is a key feature of the major airline alliances.
Other high-technology manufacturing firms have partnerships with the local government, their operations employing approximately twenty-five percent of non-government workers in 2007.
In order to do this, both public and private partnerships have been established to meet the community ’ s diverse needs.
The CNU and other national organizations have also formed partnerships with like-minded groups.
A new clause will let companies like Novell distribute GPLv3 software even if they have made such patent partnerships in the past, as long as the partnership deal was made before March 28, 2007 ( GPLv3 Section 11 paragraph 7 ).
The University ’ s educational partnerships have included providing formal accreditation of degree awards to Leeds College of Art and Leeds Trinity University College, although the latter now has the power to award its own degrees.
Although some jurisdictions have instituted domestic partnerships as a way to recognize same-sex unions, domestic partnerships may involve either different-sex or same-sex couples.
In Nevada domestic partnerships are granted all the benefits, rights, obligations and / or responsibilities of marriage ( for both opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples over 18 ) and these have become legally available since 1 October 2009.
Out of about thirty states that have bans on same-sex marriage and civil unions, Wisconsin was the first ( and only ) to enact domestic partnerships.
Portugal, Hungary and Croatia have domestic partnerships, whereas most other nations in Europe recognize some form of civil unions, also called a registered partnership, or civil partnership for same-sex partners, which afford rights similar to marriage to LGBT couples.
Since humans are social beings, partnerships between individuals, businesses, interest-based organizations, schools, governments, and varied combinations thereof, have always been and remain commonplace.

partnerships and resulted
During this period, he was successful in creating internal partnerships within Lockheed Martin that resulted in winning several important NASA competitions including the NASA Crew Exploration Vehicle ( Orion ) contract.
These partnerships resulted from curatorial exchanges in 2000 and 2004 through the International Partnerships Among Museums program.
This has resulted in partnerships with organizations, and opportunities for students.
This unusual corporate ownership structure resulted in dual or hyphened names on many of their stores ( and resulted in over 300 separate legal entities, each store having differing ownership interests ), which in the 1990's threatened the company's very existence, as a combination of Belk family squabbles ( one side wanting to keep the structure, while the other side saw it to be a hindrance in the modern retail era ) and a wave of retail industry consolidation resulted in several partnerships ( where Belk did not hold controlling interest ) selling their interests to competitors ( for example, the heirs of John G. Parks, majority owners of the Parks-Belk chain, sold their interests to Proffitt's ; the Belks would quickly follow suit, though Belk would later purchase the Proffitt's chain ).
In 2004, partnerships with many youth athletic associations resulted in a new artificial turf stadium field, inflatable dome ( November-April ) and a new track.
This has resulted from the work FIP has done internally and through mutually beneficial partnerships with key global players, such as, the World Health Organization ( WHO ).

partnerships and variety
The college offers research partnerships for undergraduate students, and a variety of study abroad programs.
Anglia Ruskin University has campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford, University Centres in King's Lynn, Peterborough and Harlow, and collaborative partnerships with institutions in a variety of locations throughout the world, including London, Berlin, Budapest, Athens, Basel, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Trinidad.
There are a variety of legal types of organizations, including corporations, governments, non-governmental organizations, international organizations, armed forces, charities, not-for-profit corporations, partnerships, cooperatives, and universities.
In education, accrediting agencies increasingly evaluate schools by the level and quality of their partnerships with other schools and a variety of other entities across societal sectors.
The Ipswich Festival is regarded as the City's premier event and over the past 13 years, the variety, size and scope of the program has grown exponentially through increasing interest group participation, corporate partnerships and community enthusiasm through the presentation of a festival that ` celebrates its city '.
In New Zealand, the yearly meeting Te Hāhi Tūhauwiri, in 1992, resolved " to seek formal ways of recognizing a variety of commitments, including gay and lesbian partnerships.
The Halo franchise has produced numerous merchandising partnerships, and the characters of Halo have likewise been featured in a variety of products.
* Education & Outreach-Knowledge transfer to society through a variety of educational programs and partnerships, including the spinout of new companies.
They receive training at the Military Police Academy at CFB Borden, through the Canadian Police College in Ottawa and through a variety of partnerships with domestic police agencies and our military allies.
* Establishing and maintaining partnerships with organizations in Detroit, in order to develop structured opportunities for DP members to serve in a variety of capacities.
Bryan Cave represents a wide variety of business, financial, institutional and individual clients, including publicly held multinational corporations, large and mid-sized privately held companies, partnerships and emerging companies.
Booker ’ s leadership has attracted approximately $ 100 million in private philanthropy to the City of Newark and a variety of nonprofits and public / private partnerships have been created and used to better the lives of Newark residents.
As a not-for-profit organization, COSI is supported by ticket sales, a network of community and statewide partnerships, including relationships with a variety of donors, sponsors, 19, 000 Member households, and a large volunteer program.

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