The institution of private property, meanwhile, made paternal certainty a vital concern, and monogamy, particularly for women, was strictly enforced.
Many others, however, think that this architecture could be more efficiently organized in a separate institution for private capital flows, somewhat akin to the World Trade Organization on trade issues.
Azad University, a private institution, has 1.5 million students and billions of dollars in assets.
The decision by an information tribunal redefined the Duchy, a 700-year-old private institution, as a public body.
Harvard University is a private institution that does not depend upon government funds for its operation or tuition.
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Each private institution operates under the aegis of a school board appointed by the foundation that has established the learning institution.
With 1.5m students, campuses all over the country and tens of billions of dollars in assets, Azad University, a semi-private institution, is a rich prize.
Northwestern is the only private institution in the Big 10 conference.
"He doesn't have a pretentious or egocentric bone in his body, " said Steve Nelson, the head of The Calhoun School, a private institution Karp attended until the eighth grade.
He also serves as a board member of the Atlanta Speech School, an 80-year old private institution focused on meeting the needs of those with speech and language based disabilities.
There is absolutely nothing concerning this act that forced any individual citizen to purchase health-care, and in no way required that such monies must be deducted for payment to a private institution.
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Another private institution which is expected to be given the university title soon is Regent's College in London, which does not take a profit, but instead ploughs funds back in to the institution.
During his second term, he vetoed the renewal of the charter for the independent Second Bank of the United States, a private institution that kept the federal government's deposits interest-free, and issued uniform paper currency.
The California Institute of Technology, a private institution with just 2, 200 students, takes the number one slot again this year on the ninth annual list of World University Rankings, put out by Times Higher Education, a London magazine that tracks the higher education market.
Luke's Medical Center in Manila, says the private institution is "better equipped than 90% of hospitals in the U.S." Bangkok's high-tech Bumrungrad Hospital has also geared up to meet this demand, as has the newly opened Beijing United Family Hospital, which caters to wealthy Chinese as well as expatriates.
Having a consistent gathering to talk about the mistakes goes a long way toward that goal, and just about any institution, public or private, could benefit from a tradition like M and M.
The bill changes the definition of "financial institution" to include private mortgage brokers and other non-bank lenders will enhance our ability to prosecute criminals under the bank fraud statute who commit fraud involving loans from those companies.
The leading executive of a public-private housing finance institution who brags to me that she got out just in time without being stained by the crisis, her extraordinary small fortune intact.
The prize is presented to a living person, institution and active public or private bodies that make a significant contribution to defending, disseminating and embodying the values that were the foundations of Henri La Fountain's life and career in support of universal knowledge, international law and democracy.
The Casey collection now will become a permanent part of the Hoover Institution Archives -- the largest private repository in the world on social, economic, and political change.
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Mr Swensen argues that the deals Yale invested in produced better results than the rest of those he studied because his institution took a different approach to private equity.
The legislature has also found and declares that this same policy applies to any private and public postsecondary educational institution located in another state or country which offers or makes available to a Minnesota resident any course, program or educational activity which does not require the leaving of the state for its completion.
The merger combines one of the world's largest private banks with one of the top U.S. private client advisories, creating an institution with a deep reach into the world's deepest pockets.
Peter Bolton King, of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), says private sale websites offer a totally different level of service to that of an estate agent.
Go to a quality in-state institution for an undergraduate degree and splurge on a fancy private graduate school.
In addition, the University of Phoenix is a private, all-Internet, degree-granting institution.
Several banks and private equity firms turned them down, before IDBI, a state-owned financial institution, approved a loan.
The Lake Erie Correctional Institution in Conneaut, Ohio, just west of the Pennsylvania border, serves as an experiment in private prison administration by the Ohio Department of Corrections.
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