Not necessarily a bad thing, in fact if you understand the purpose of the university to be to enhance the private return on private investment it's clearly consistent with that.
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And those widening gaps, those widening salary differentials, continue to widen because again once you internalise the notion of the higher education project being about private return for private investment then obviously individual members of the faculty begin thinking to themselves and understanding their mission in private rather than public ways.
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We hear more and more the term "human capital", a perfectly appropriate economic term, I use it quite often, others of you in this room have used it but it is used in the context of, again, education - higher education - being a private investment and with the expected higher private return for those individuals capable of making that investment.
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Consequently, Olmert can easily assume that if he is able to fend off the multiple felony indictments awaiting him on his return to private life, he many one day soon return to lead us.
Public sector productivity is lower than in the private sector and only a proportion of the salaries paid return to the private sector via consumption.
The standard advice here is to return the private financial sector to health through recapitalisation.
He has not said where he is headed, though the announcement said he planned to return to private practice.
Deutch, according to the officials, is planning to return to private life, but has not yet decided on his next move.
In return, private investors willing to step-up and take on the risk would be exempt from paying capital gains tax on their gains.
By doing so balance sheets would improve and the community banks could raise private equity capital and return to the business of banking.
No doubt, as we discussed HERE , the implication of a vibrant return of private banking institutions to the money creation business would be in a word explosive.
Then, while the flames build and the smoke billows, these hotshots return to private practice, where their law firm represents the respondents and defendants that they had only recently prosecuted.
The Amazon founder said on the site that he hopes to raise some of the five engines, using private money, and return them to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Under Secretary of Defense Douglas Feith's announcement Wednesday that he would return to private life brings to a close four distinguished, but grueling, years at the forefront of the War on Terror.
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What made the difference in Colombia, where Patterson served as ambassador from 2000 to 2003, was the return of private capital, both American dollars and the repatriated pesos of wealthy locals who had chosen to live and invest abroad.
Moreover, because it would be funded, the basic pension plus could be much larger than today's basic state pension: since 1979, the annual rate of return on private pensions was double that assumed by the government in drawing up its plans.
This time around with debt markets collapsing and private real estate ever more dependent on large amounts of debt to maintain normal equity rates of return, it looks like private real estate values are in for a tumble.
The Fed explained in a brief statement that it wants banks to return to the private debt markets.
The Wall Street veteran has told friends and associates he will return to the private sector at the end of the year.
Recently, RBS's chief executive Stephen Hester insisted that the bank's return to the private sector was on track and could be completed within two years.
We can pump the economy by allowing the trillion dollars private corporations hold overseas to return by lessening the tax burden and enacting pro-growth policies.
In theory, the PPP was meant to harness the efficiency of the private sector and, in return for healthy profits, transfer risks to the firms doing the work.
Unlike the capture of big-time criminal Whitey Bulger, the feds will not be using a private jet and helicopter to return him to face a judge for additional charges.
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Its chairman, Sir Philip Hampton, said the bank might be ready to return to the private sector in 2014, following a huge restructuring programme that includes winding down the investment banking operation.
She has offered to sell some of her investments, recuse herself from cases that involve a conflict of interest, and forgo a return to the private sector when her term is finished.
It offers private universities tax breaks in return for giving around a tenth of their places free or at discounts to students on modest incomes, benefiting more than 1m pupils since 2005.
The return of "Private Practice" (6.6 million, 1.9) was down 32 percent from last fall's Thursday premiere and down somewhat from Body of Proof in this slot last year taking "Private Practice" off its "Grey's Anatomy" life support on Thursdays firmly hurt it.
The higher the social impact, the higher the return earned by the private sector.
Most find a welcoming environment to do research--or get lucrative jobs in the private sector--and never return.
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