In a Union of now 15 members, a similar dynamic might stymie institutional change before the next enlargement.
Institutional change is equally esoteric to most Europeans, although it will be bitterly controversial at the Amsterdam summit.
Maybe the National Chamber, for example, is going to get the message, so you get institutional change there too.
Indeed the institutional change most needed to remedy Europe's democratic deficit is not in Brussels or Strasbourg but in national capitals.
On top of budget and currency concerns has come near-perpetual institutional change.
IMF, much-needed institutional change will be introduced in Africa.
The other big institutional change is the ascension of the Financial Stability Board (FSB), a club of central bankers and financial regulators, which has also been broadened to include the big developing countries.
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Institutional resistance to change is less rigid than it was, with more doctors and specialist nurses accepting the need for concentration of expertise and services, rather than emphasising the numbers of hospitals and beds.
Earnings of companies do not change when there is a change in individual tax rates, so the value of their common stock does not change for most institutional investors.
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The other necessary change is to allow institutional investment, including foreign money, to flow into housing.
In these regimes, he noted, America worked on institutional, rather than revolutionary, change.
Each, in very distinctive ways, is using his or her institutional expertise and savvy to drive change in their companies and communities.
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Potentially the most persuasive agents of change ought to be institutional shareholders.
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Institutional, as well as intellectual, change helped.
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One pressure for change at the NYSE came from institutional investors.
According to the Sunday Times newspaper, BT revealed its change in thinking at a briefing for institutional investors.
Up until May 2013, twelve 5-day workshops will be held to train professionals on several themes such as organizational development, change processes, learning, sustainability, institutional diagnostics, strategic planning, and elaboration of projects.
None of this can be separated from rapid and all-encompassing technological change that is altering both our personal and institutional relationships.
So we try to fix that here and change the incentive so that there is no institutional bias to deny quality care.
At Ceres, we work with major corporations, large institutional investors, and others to leverage their power to address climate change, water scarcity and other environmental threats.
As he said to me yesterday, he is concerned that the current wave of protest votes against excessive executive pay could turn out to be a passing fad - and he therefore wants a constitutional change that would lead to a permanent transformation of big institutional shareholders into properly informed and engaged proprietors.
Certainly unions have their share of pathologies and institutional inertia, but they can be a force for bottom-up change.
Vazquez Mota, of the ruling National Action Party, said the video's message can't go unnoticed, while Institutional Revolutionary Party candidate Pena Nieto expressed that now is the time for change, as the video suggests.
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