• There has been a broadly based change in the pricing climate, said Mr King.

    ECONOMIST: The bank wants to nail down inflationary expectations

  • The system should be more demanding, yet also more flexible, and more broadly based.

    ECONOMIST: Exams

  • Mr Garner hopes to have a broadly based interim ruling council in place within the next few weeks.

    ECONOMIST: Back to work | The

  • The other challenge is to ensure that government stimulus programmes are broadly based.

    ECONOMIST: BRICs, emerging markets and the world economy

  • Now it has transformed itself through organic growth from a narrow bond house into a broadly based global investment bank.

    ECONOMIST: Investment-bank mergers

  • His proposed new bank is more broadly based than the other options: it would hang on to Ulster, Greenwich's British business and half of NatWest Life.

    ECONOMIST: British banking: Scot free? | The

  • Mr Penrose also pledged the government would bring forward further proposals by the end of the year as part of a more broadly based official consultation on the levy.

    BBC: England

  • And they accelerate the process by which boutiques turn into broadly based financial groups, with all the bureaucracy that implies (bureaucracy that many managers went into the business to escape).

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • Looking at returns on assets and equity between 1996 and 2003, they conclude that the profitability of local banks serving single rural markets was dented by the presence of more broadly based competitors.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • If you take a look at many of the stocks that have done the best so far in 2012, I think you see that most had bullish volume patterns, unlike some of the broadly based ETFs.

    FORBES: Don't Fall Into This Volume Trap

  • Specifically, Mr. Bush will endorse key elements of bipartisan bills first introduced in the Senate and House last year and modeled after an energy security blueprint drafted by the remarkably broadly based Set America Free Coalition.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: For your country

  • He could still be entitled to his long-term incentive plan, which is broadly based on the bank's long-term performance and is worth up to 400% of his salary, if the Barclays remuneration committee awards him one.

    WSJ: Barclays CEO Gives Up Bonus for 2012

  • The financial media focuses on management compensation, salaries and bonuses, but misses the big picture, which is the extraordinary escalation in options grants that has rippled out from Silicon Valley and is now pretty broadly based throughout our corporate culture.

    FORBES: Market Trends: Forget the annuals, read proxies

  • It also demonstrated the broadly based congressional support that exists for realizing the full potential of this technology, both to support the sorts of missions the U.S. military will have to undertake in the 21st Century and for a host of other applications.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The V-22: Exemplar of Transformation

  • "His insights into the relationship between faith and reason, into the vital place of revealed religion in civilised society, and into the need for a broadly-based and wide-ranging approach to education were not only of profound importance to Victorian England, but continue today to inspire and enlighten many all over the world, " he said.

    BBC: Pope beatifies Cardinal Newman as his UK tour ends

  • Broadly speaking, money flows to countries based on two main criteria: how well run is it?

    ECONOMIST: Paul Wolfowitz at the World Bank

  • Patent laws and, more broadly, laws that encourage innovation are based on some of our most ancient legal regimes and have been around since the dawn of civilization.

    FORBES: People Should Listen to Computer Programmers about Software Patents

  • Industry officials are particularly excited because, unlike many existing drugs that are aimed at only a few tumors, VEGF-based drugs could prove to be broadly active against almost any cancer.

    FORBES: Targeting Tumors

  • More broadly, the principle upon which immunisation is based - namely, exposure to a non-harmful version of the naturally occurring infection in order to induce a natural and protective immune response - can be seen to be a far more natural process than the drug- and surgery-based therapies most widely venerated as the main achievements of modern medicine.

    BBC: 'The natural benefits of vaccines'

  • Lottery-based incentive programs in the workplace fall broadly into the realm of behavioral economics, a field of study that looks at how psychological factors weigh on economic decisions.

    FORBES: Helping Employees to Be Healthier: How About a Sweepstakes?

  • Like rationality, self-interest (even when broadly defined) fails to capture some aspects of social behaviour, but not so many as to render models based on the notion useless.

    ECONOMIST: The benevolence of self-interest | The

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