Sentence examples for shape of institutions from inspiring English sources

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Enthusiasm for better governance and shareholder rights matters more than the precise shape of institutions.

When your accountants are changing on the fly the scale and shape of institutions that are pillars of your exit strategy, it is not a good sign.

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He argues that, given this government's cuts to arts funding and its advocacy of philanthropy, "little by little, sponsors help to define the shape of public institutions, [and] even public money is more and more focused through instrumentalist agendas, more and more focused on the delivery through arts of quantifiable outcomes".

But they have done so in part for reasons that have less to do with the shape of political institutions and the merits (or otherwise) of politicians, than with lifestyles, technology and globalisation.The most common carp this week was that Mr Brown's proposals were cosmetically designed to help dispel his reputation for Stalinesque control-freakery.

Labour should, instead, propose a re-shaping of economic institutions and market-state relationships to create a fairer balance of economic power and reverse the marketisation of society.

The rightward shift of Israeli society is changing the shape of fundamental state institutions.

And understanding that something can have enormous implications for the shape of our economic institutions and activities going forward.

That fact may be overlooked by readers of this article who may assume the 10 schools listed are in the worst shape of all private institutions in the country.

Much of this research has focused on how different kinds of institutions shape the incentives of users who rely on a common-pool resource system for a variety of their needs.

B. H. lent his intellect and wisdom to the shaping of the institution for four decades serving as Chairman of the Whitney's first Building Committee and overseeing the planning and construction of our iconic Marcel Breuer Building.

The law and the economy are deeply influenced by the legal tradition or origin, which is the bundle of institutions shaping lawmaking and dispute adjudication.

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