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The robust private sector has also attracted foreign investment from the likes of General Motors and Dole Fruit.
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All organizations, whether public, private, or non-profit ( including governmental ) should, as a best practice, adopt a robust whistleblower system to induce its employees to internally report illegal or excessively risky activity directly to its board of directors or trustees.
For the vast majority of private equity investments, there is no listed public market ; however, there is a robust and maturing secondary market available for sellers of private equity assets.
) After nearly 30 years of decline, Springfield has since about 2006 experienced a cultural and economic resurgence, catalyzed by billions of dollars in private and public investment, including the funded construction of the United States's first high-speed bullet-train, known as the Knowledge Corridor intercity rail line as well as a sharp decreases in crime and new festivals that have renewed the city's traditionally robust civic pride.
The pre-revolutionary period was characterized by robust annual growth rates for GDP ( 6. 9 percent ), industrial production ( 9 percent ), private consumption ( 6. 5 percent ), and gross fixed capital formation ( 7. 8 percent ).
In 1970, the federal government authorized Fannie Mae to purchase private mortgages, i. e. those not insured by the FHA, VA, or FmHA, and created the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ( FHLMC ), colloquially known as Freddie Mac, to compete with Fannie Mae and thus facilitate a more robust and efficient secondary mortgage market.
The ' Marxist ' view believes that only robust application of strong public power can check innate tendencies for private power to benefit elites at the expense of populations at large.
Bushwick has a robust educational infrastructure of thirty-three public and private, primary and secondary schools.
He believed joblessness among the blind must be reduced through a robust program to assist blind people in the establishment and operation of cafeteria, concessions, and vending businesses on federal, state, municipal and potentially private property.
Central Atlanta Progress ( CAP ), founded in 1941, is a private, not-for-profit corporation that strives to create a robust economic climate for downtown Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States.
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This robust growth was mainly driven by 23. 6 % growth in the construction sector ; 13. 2 % in mining, quarrying, and manufacturing ; 12. 4 % in wholesale and retail trade ; and 4. 2 % in transport and communication services.
On the positive side, a number of new re-insurance companies have located on the island, contributing to an already robust international business sector.
A robust workforce of 445, 246 operates with a literacy rate of 90. 5 % The agricultural sector ensures the province as one of the wealthiest in the Western Visayas Region although progress is impeded by corruption.
Because of inflation, high domestic interest rates, robust economic growth and increased IT offshoring, Indian IT sector has witnessed 10-15 % wage growth in the 21st century.
There is an increasing need in the military sector for high-strength, robust materials which have the capability to transmit light around the visible ( 0. 4 – 0. 7 micrometers ) and mid-infrared ( 1 – 5 micrometers ) regions of the spectrum.
Its research programme provides robust information on the craft sector to craft professionals, policy makers, funders and the media and it also provides opportunities for professionals to debate, exchange information and learn from each other through a variety of conferences, symposia and other fora.
* Chisholm, Jamie ( 5 January, 2005 ) ' UK services sector shows robust growth ' ( London: Financial Times )
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In Ireland, Shane Butler said that AA “ looks like it couldn ’ t survive as there ’ s no leadership or top-level telling local cumanns what to do, but it has worked and proved itself extremely robust .” Butler attributed this to " AA ’ s ' inverted pyramid ' style of governance has helped it to avoid many of the pitfalls that political and religious institutions have encountered since it was established here in 1946.
This terminology has gained in recent popularity when describing the entire range of robust, drystone structures which exist in later prehistoric Atlantic Scotland.
The application to education has a large robust research tradition similar to that of therapy with studies having begun in the late 1930s and continuing today ( Cornelius-White, 2007 ).
Research work has shown a robust correlation between small tidally induced forces and non-volcanic tremor activity.
Despite the severe damage the economy of Georgia suffered due to civil strife in the 1990s, Georgia, with the help of the IMF and World Bank, has made substantial economic gains since 2000, achieving robust GDP growth and curtailing inflation.
A 2007 IMF report on the regulatory environment and anti-money laundering has once again endorsed Gibraltar ’ s robust regulatory environment.
While tensions remain ( for example, with Muslim immigrants and in the Basque region ), modern Spain has seen the development of a robust, modern democracy as a constitutional monarchy with popular King Juan Carlos, one of the fastest-growing standards of living in Europe, entry into the European Community, and the 1992 Summer Olympics.
The temple is described in the article as adapting " the robust typology of Mayan temples, with durasteel cladding specified for the external stone walls for improved defensive strength " and said to be a ziggurat that " is built above a Force-nexus and has ample room for training facilities, accommodation and the Jedi Archive.
The Linnaean system has proven robust and it remains the only extant working classification system at present that enjoys universal scientific acceptance.
The quark model is a part of QCD, and it has been robust enough to survive the discovery of new " flavors " of quarks.
The sweep oared boat has to be stiffer to handle these unmatched forces, so consequently requires more bracing and is usually heavier – a pair ( 2 -) is usually a more robust boat than a double scull ( 2x ) for example, and being heavier is also slower when used as a double scull.
This suggests that the " natural " interaction paradigm appropriate to a fully robust ubiquitous computing has yet to emerge-although there is also recognition in the field that in many ways we are already living in an ubicomp world.
Jones, whose voice has been described as a " full-throated, robust baritone ", became the frontman for Tommy Scott and the Senators, a Welsh beat group, in 1963.
It has features to appeal to users of all levels, from informative hypertext articles about astronomy, to robust control of telescopes and CCD cameras, and logging of observations of specific objects.
These two hippocampal activity modes can be seen in primates as well as rats, with the exception that it has been difficult to see robust theta rhythmicity in the primate hippocampus.
Fast food has been losing market share to so-called fast casual restaurants, which offer more robust and expensive cuisines.
The colour is not related to its suitability for cooking: The green-stalked rhubarb is more robust and has a higher yield, but the red-coloured stalks are much more popular with consumers.
Although sensitive to global business cycles, the economy of Norway has shown robust growth since the start of the industrial era.
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