One reason is that Warren Buffett has taken his role as a public institution seriously.
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Beginning this fall, low- and moderate-income students will receive free tuition at the state's premier public institution.
The early House started to be a public institution, open to the public.
"A great public institution is falling apart, " said Virginia Ellis, a Little Hoover commissioner who chaired the report, in a statement.
The Singing Butler is the most frequently reproduced image modern times, yet no public institution owns a painting by Mr Vettriano.
Transparency is vital for what is, in effect, a quasi-public institution, says Charles Elson, a professor at the University of Delaware.
Today, the military is the most respected public institution in America.
The idea of students at a public institution being required to stomp on the word Jesus evokes the 1943 decision in West Virginia State Board of Education v.
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If you graduated in the top quarter of your class, we gave you a John and Abigail Adams scholarship -- four years tuition-free to the college of your choice in Massachusetts that's a public institution.
Goldman Sachs is a major public institution.
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After years of negotiations the two sides have quietly struck a deal that calls for Tempelsman to transfer the artifacts to a U.S. public institution, presumably a museum, which after some time will return the sculptures to Italy.
After years of negotiations the two sides have quietly struck a deal that calls for Tempelsman to hand the artifacts to a U.S. public institution, presumably a museum, which after some time will return the sculptures to Italy.
The cost for low income families of sending a child to a four year public institution in the United States has risen from 13% of family income in 1980 - this is the one year cost, average cost for low income families of sending a child to a four year public institution has risen from 13% of family income in 1980 to more than 25% today.
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It is registered as a private company, but because the government guarantees some of its borrowings, it is also deemed a public financial institution.
Enforcement on the other hand refers to the ability of the public or the institution responsible for accountability to impose sanctions on the offending party (individual or institution).
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.
If you are one of those who rails against the short-termism and excessive risk-taking of some banks and finance businesses, you might note that a public sector financial institution, the Debt Management Office, has taken a reassuringly long-term approach to managing the UK government's debts - and without its prudence, we might all be in Queer Street or Skid Row by now.
Public schools, public school teachers, and the very institution of an egalitarian public school system are under assault in Tea Party states across the country.
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Thomas graduated from Yale Law School in 1974, and he maintains a rich and public loathing for the institution.
As a public land-grant institution, the University of Maine is committed to serving the citizens of Maine, the nation and the world.
"If any disputes are not brought before the Supreme Court, then the public confidence in this institution will be dented, " Mr Mutunga says.
Thus, the analysis of exogenous structures and factors of SCF begin with disclosure of what it means to represent to the public that a financial institution or business has embraced SCF.
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.
In a town of some dozen art museums, it has never been able to project a clear sense of its own identity, of what it can offer the museum-going public that no other institution can.
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But when it looked like Gore was truly in it to build a durable, independent, public-minded news institution, it was hard to be too critical of him for leveraging the prestige and connections of the office he once held to achieve that aim.
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So we want to carry health professionals with us, as well as the public, in reforming an institution which is very dear to everyone's hearts.
Miller, a physician and molecular biologist, is the Robert Wesson Fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at the Hoover Institution and a fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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 decision by an information tribunal redefined the Duchy, a 700-year-old private institution, as a public body.
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