Thankfully, there is voluminous financial data by institution which schools must report by law to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Negotiations between the U.S. and Switzerland industry-wide may continue as may institution-by-institution deals.
To some, the institution-by-institution approach to bail-outs seems haphazard.
One of the few Ethiopian Caterpillars not owned by an institution--the Fondation Sandoz has two of them--was auctioned by Sotheby's last year for 404, 500 CHF.
Certainly not by acquiring another financial institution or by imposing new fees to its customers.
Their combined power, backed by each institution's sales forces, can spark a massive Internet rally.
Earlier this year, the loco was recognised by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers as "an example of British ingenuity".
The bank admits compliance problems but denies any wholesale fraud by the institution.
The Convention stipulates that degrees and periods of study must be recognised unless substantial differences can be proved by the institution that is charged with recognition.
Qualified expenses include tuition and fees as well as course-related expenses, such as fees, books, supplies, and equipment that are required by the institution.
Non EU students were not affected by last year's fee changes but they generally pay higher fees, set directly by the institution they attend.
Fin Reg grants the government the ability to modify and even rescind financial, employment and other business contracts executed by an institution during the wind-down procedure.
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The book that triggered the protest, first published in Beirut in 1983, was released in Egypt in November by an institution affiliated with the Culture Ministry.
In his will he wrote that his skull "shall be offered by the institution receiving my body to the Royal Shakespeare Company for use in theatrical performance".
At the beginning of each week, the author of a case study will present a brief document describing the key policy concerns faced by the institution and inviting the participants to comment on a number of issues or questions.
Cyril, who was abandoned by his father in an orphanage, searches for that parent with a near-feral intensity, trailed first by officials from the institution and then by Samantha, a hairdresser who becomes the boy's weekend guardian.
She said the preferred option was a takeover of the PMS by a financial institution, the second option was raising money to allow a winding up by an administrator and the third was the establishment of a hardship fund.
They offer the OKPAY Debit Card which is issued by CSC24Seven.com Limited, a financial institution licensed by the Central Bank of Cyprus to issue cards.
Accountability refers to processes or mechanisms whereby the performance of tasks or functions carried out by an individual or institution are subject to oversight or scrutiny by appropriate authorities and relevant stakeholders.
Those issued by a financial institution will likely be called away just as they become valuable.
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The long-term measurements at Mauna Loa were started by a Scripps Institution of Oceanography scientist called Charles Keeling.
But the winners of the physics prize are chosen by a different institution, Sweden's Royal Academy of Sciences.
The recording is among the earliest held by the Smithsonian Institution, which runs the National Museum of American History.
Before you invest in debt backed by an educational institution, think about the precarious state of this sector of the economy.
Poet Robert Burns has been honoured by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) - for his work as a land surveyor.
The housing market is expected to end the year on a "flat note", according to a survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Studies by the Brookings Institution, Johns Hopkins, and even the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco note the link between lack of opportunity and violence.
The authors of a new paper published by the Brookings Institution estimate that the rise in long-term unemployment alone could cause labour-market recovery to take twice as long as after the 1982 recession.
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