Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"stewardship" Definitions
  1. the act of taking care of or managing something, for example property, an organization, money or valuable objects

858 Sentences With "stewardship"

How to use stewardship in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "stewardship" and check conjugation/comparative form for "stewardship". Mastering all the usages of "stewardship" from sentence examples published by news publications.

BlackRock's investment stewardship team is responsible for engaging with companies in which BlackRock invests, and working with active portfolio managers on stewardship matters.
Andrew Fales, CPA is an energy investment professional and a senior fellow at Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship, a nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental stewardship.
Theres not much room for them to be investing in stewardship, particularly when real stewardship is expensive and youre charging some customers close to a zero management fee, Gilson said in an interview.
Ordinary Taiwanese were disillusioned with her stewardship of the economy.
But was his stewardship of the economy really so bad?
Waller's reluctant charges are left under the stewardship of Col.
We also like their policies on sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Republicans have a long and unparalleled tradition of environmental stewardship.
It depends very much on Microsoft's stewardship of the game.
Clinton's stewardship of the economy would not be any better.
The national debt has climbed ever higher under Trump's stewardship.
Robertson was asked about Trump's stewardship over the U.S. economy.
Conservatives and Republicans have long advocated intelligent, effective environmental stewardship.
"Conservation and stewardship can start in your very own backyard."
Fans have protested Woodward's stewardship for most of the season.
Like any coalition, the MNJT requires Nigeria's constant diplomatic stewardship.
Good stewardship requirements should also include principles like data minimization.
I'm thrilled to see it thrive under Ms. Amlen's stewardship.
We owe no apologies to other nations for our environmental stewardship.
Our stewardship would be both to the earth and to gender.
Under his stern stewardship, Gambia's roads, electricity, schools and hospitals improved.
Mr Trump's economic stewardship is less stellar than his supporters claim.
Bringing Otkritie and B&N under CBR stewardship calmed panicked markets.
This view replaces the principle of ownership with one of stewardship.
Defend Europe's stewardship of the C-Star has not been smooth.
Yet cruise lines often lead the maritime sector in environmental stewardship.
The Chandrayaan-2 mission is under the stewardship of two women.
Under their stewardship, Woodward's staff consists almost entirely of black women.
So whose character is unworthy of the stewardship of our Republic?
Tree nurseries and tree plantings must comprise a forest stewardship program.
And, from peace to integrity to stewardship, they are predictably chill.
We have a good plan for stewardship of the IANA functions.
Professionally, he likes nothing better than to praise active government stewardship.
Vanguard demonstrated as much with its latest report on investment stewardship.
"John was meticulous in his stewardship of that process," Rhodes recalls.
When I was a kid, I was always taught about stewardship.
Hamer argued that stewardship of the soil was man's highest calling.
Computer technology from the Stockpile Stewardship program maintains our nuclear arsenal.
Even Arsenal fans are hardly universally enraptured by Stan Kroenke's stewardship.
ORG could have generational impacts, should the governance and stewardship of .
Until October 2016, NTIA provided oversight and stewardship of these functions.
It's also mandatory that Nike takes its stewardship of user data seriously.
"Antibiotics stewardship", the concept of judicious, sparing use of antibiotics, gained currency.
Mr Zinke's cynical stewardship of America's public lands is eroding those conditions.
Wakanda's stewardship of its natural resources is, however, unusual in another respect.
That starts with funding and a focus on stewardship, not with shaming.
Earlier, Droste worked in corporate stewardship and governance policy at TIAA-Nuveen.
So do policies that ensure responsible stewardship of the data they gather.
Previously, USGBC only recognized wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
Under his stewardship, the squad garnered nine Olympic medals, including two golds.
Under President Obama's stewardship, the economy had recovered from the Great Recession.
As head of BlackRock's investment stewardship unit, Michelle Edkins oversees its voting.
This selection is a great reflection on Mike Pence's stewardship of Indiana.
What one party called "federal colonialism," the other called responsible land stewardship.
WE DO MEET WITH OUR CORPORATE STEWARDSHIP TEAM AND TALK ABOUT POLICIES.
Ray Cameron replaced him last year, reporting to global stewardship head Michelle Edkins.
I have come to believe that ambivalence about institutional stewardship is an ethics.
The writer is head of investments and partnerships for the Forest Stewardship Council.
It also kindled a blazing international row over Brazil's stewardship of the Amazon.
Modi said Vajpayee's stewardship had put India on a fast track to growth.
Organizations have also sprung up to spread inclusivity and stewardship on social media.
It's the right thing to do from our stewardship perspective on the environment.
Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Opioid Stewardship Act into law in April.
All of this while under the stewardship of Brady and coach Bill Belichick.
Stronger environmental stewardship and responsible natural resource development can go hand in hand.
History is likely to look favorably on Merkel's stewardship of the European economy.
That proposal is incompatible with wilderness stewardship and should be rejected by Gov.
Its mission is/was to educate and encourage environmental stewardship in the public.
And they're motivated by proper stewardship and caring [for their wife and children].
Yet he says that like his predecessor, he is committed to environmental stewardship.
Breitbart under his stewardship was perfectly positioned to be a Donald Trump bannerman.
It has brought the question of Mr. Zuckerberg's societal stewardship front and center.
But how about stewardship of the existing billions of dollars the authority receives?
Officials have said they "remain committed to environmental stewardship" as construction moves forward.
And as franchise values rose during Mr. Stern's stewardship, so did players' salaries.
A lot of these gains in market cap are because of Ballmer's stewardship.
The GOP's long-established stewardship ethic must now be applied to climate policy.
BlackRock declined to comment, referring questions to its published materials, which include its approach to corporate stewardship, its most recent stewardship annual report discussing climate change and a full voting history that includes a list of companies with which it engages.
Under Schultz's stewardship, the chain has grown to around 25,000 stores in 75 countries.
Under his stewardship, the central bank has raised interest rates four times since October.
Your stewardship of the Washington Post has been vital, and you can do more.
Because its shareholders are members, it's able to prioritize environmental stewardship over quarterly profits.
Microsoft assures users the service is safe under its stewardship, but many are wary.
It's, of course, a noteworthy contribution, given the Murdoch family's stewardship of Fox News.
Previous ministers have encouraged farmers to diversify into tourism, environmental stewardship and other activities.
The oil and natural gas industry long ago adopted an ethic of environmental stewardship.
Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) introduced the Climate Stewardship Act; in 85033, Lieberman joined Sen.
NSSGA members believe that wise environmental stewardship is good business, and good for business.
Necessary political and economic reforms cannot be carried out under his stewardship, they say.
Under Bannon's stewardship, Breitbart pedaled myths about black crime, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, and islamophobia.
But those solutions must be based on sound science, smart planning, and responsible stewardship.
When it comes to true environmental stewardship, Apple has a considerable ways to go.
Stewardship and leadership are both in short supply, and Congress must fill the breach.
CNBC's on Wednesday crowned Bob Iger for his stewardship of the Walt Disney Company.
Initially, the race centered on discussion of property taxes, job growth and fiscal stewardship.
But Turkey stands out as a uniquely vulnerable economy given its unorthodox financial stewardship.
The vow of poverty is about stewardship of resources and shared prosperity, they said.
Expediting the process would not be at the expense of environmental stewardship, he said.
He thought that good stewardship begins with regard for the local landscape and architecture.
Under his stewardship, Alibaba has seen consistent and sustainable growth for 13 consecutive quarters.
Specifically, Congress must continue to fund and expand programs that support good forest stewardship.
Rick Bowness took over, and Dallas has gone 210-3-1 under his stewardship.
What should Americans most know and appreciate about McKinley's stewardship of the Oval Office?
But whatever you think of his stewardship of the nation, he deserves our thanks.
David Jenkins is the president of Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship, a national nonprofit organization.
Many assets will have lower lifecycle costs under private stewardship and stretch taxpayer dollars.
But the Ringling, which is under the stewardship of Florida State, is not unique.
They see the growing economy as a strength for their party's stewardship in Washington.
With Mr Buhari in London, the country's economic stewardship has, whisper it, improved a bit.
Seen this way, data ethics is really a specialized area of data governance and stewardship.
Facebook's Messenger has been on steroids under the stewardship of David Marcus and Stan Chudnovsky.
In 2014, California became the first state to enact a law that mandates stewardship programs.
His approach has proven that a strong economy and environmental stewardship are not mutually exclusive.
For years under Mr Denton's stewardship, such meagre conditions were sufficient for a Gawker post.
Under his stewardship, the Sixers won 22014, 22014 and, so far this season, 10 games.
" George said he approached Penske at the final race of the season to discuss "stewardship.
We need effective leadership that understands the urgent need for better stewardship of the planet.
"This is the water stewardship strategy we are trying to diffuse worldwide," Mr. Egger said.
Corker praised Tillerson's leadership and said his stewardship has been poorly portrayed in the media.
I also think that we come at the role of stewardship much easier than men.
To comply, Apple and Amazon have handed stewardship of their Chinese data to local companies.
Under Locke's stewardship, the black arts revolution of the 1920s was undeniably, if obliquely, queer.
Rather, it is issued by Forest Stewardship Council to logging companies for responsible forestry practices.
These include Sterling College in northern Vermont, where environmental stewardship drives both work and study.
Johnson & Johnson was recognized for its "stewardship" of one of its best new antibiotics, bedaquiline.
Over the past two years many of the country's medical institutions have established stewardship committees.
By the government's own admission, the federal agency's stewardship of the program has been haphazard.
His mother is the director of stewardship at All Hallows Catholic Church in La Jolla.
They require focused investments and proactive stewardship to ensure their survival long into the future.
But for most of my stewardship, the G90 just felt like a flagship luxury sedan.
Under the careful stewardship of Mr. Gilbert, the Philharmonic played it with passion and elegance.
As the nation and some states have experienced downgrades, South Dakota's stewardship is paying off.
Last year KIC established sustainable stewardship principal or so you know we selected ESG managers.
The whole thing walks a fine line between cultural stewardship and the marketization of ideas.
The company works with Forest Stewardship Council-certified vendors and doesn't use virgin forest materials.
"When I look around and I see the stewardship on display today, it's discouraging," he said.
"Under his stewardship, Alibaba has seen consistent and sustainable growth for 13 consecutive quarters," Ma continued.
"Perhaps in prior years there [was] less appreciation for the concept of antibiotic stewardship," he said.
Levi's is another iconic brand pushing the boundaries of environmental stewardship by sharing learnings with competitors.
Twitter's upside is world-shaking and poetic — and that's why its delinquent stewardship is so frustrating.
Under his stewardship, the country can claim to be one of the world's most successful, too.
BlackRock also issues multiple reports on its shareholder commitment and sustainability, including its annual stewardship outlook.
By 1939 his stewardship of Kafka's work had given his friend a fast-rising global renown.
To be fair, sometimes the United States Interior Department has been its own worst stewardship enemy.
The president retweeted a message from Eric Trump slamming de Blasio's stewardship of the Trumps' hometown.
"You start with the connection and then you work on the stewardship aspect," La Mont said.
" DHS said in a statement it "remains committed to environmental stewardship with respect to these projects.
Stewardship of the environment doesn't require grabbing more federal control at the expense of the states.
The Touch Bar is an opportunity for great things, and Apple's wasting it with lousy stewardship.
The U.S. has been given an exceptional gift and stewardship in the form of global talent.
Japan's stewardship and corporate governance codes require listed companies to be uniformly more transparent with shareholders.
If Kavanaugh is confirmed, it will be another administration success attributable to McGahn's vision and stewardship.
Under Ms. Roché's stewardship at AT&T, Randall L. Stephenson, its chief executive, received $22.4 million.
Under his stewardship, the university hospital became a mecca for patients suffering from cranial nerve disorders.
Investors have become increasingly worried about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's stewardship of the country's economy.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday crowned Bob Iger for his stewardship of the Walt Disney Company.
The U.S. needs leaders who will prioritize these protections, demonstrating integrity and commitment to data stewardship.
Earlier in his career Park was a vice president with investment giant BlackRock's Investment Stewardship unit.
The group's educational outreach efforts further promote marine conservation and stewardship among youth, locals and tourists.
Under the famed stewardship of Ed Whitacre, SBC radically transformed the country's wireline and wireless industries.
But as a performance of low cunning, his stewardship of THCR really did verge on genius.
It&aposs a dramatic departure for a country famed for its clean air and environmental stewardship.
"This is a missed opportunity for strong stewardship of the land and taxpayer dollars," said Rep.
We blaze trails, we innovate, and we engage in smart stewardship of our precious public lands.
What's left of the Republican reputation for competent fiscal stewardship has now gone up in flames.
I've convinced them to do the books on FSC paper, which is Forest Stewardship Council paper.
This is a natural progression of the work our Investment Stewardship team has done to date.
The program promoted responsible environmental stewardship for MLB, helping teams reduce their carbon footprints in ballparks.
Last year, his partner, Maria Grazia Chiuri, departed for Dior, and Mr. Piccioli assumed solo stewardship.
Even before the harassment allegations, reports questioning his stewardship of the studio were beginning to surface.
He said good stewardship of land and water paired with responsible offshore development aren't mutually exclusive.
It sees its mission as the stewardship of worldwide Orthodoxy, and that involves some tricky balancing acts.
At best, Apple's stewardship here is inconsistent; at worst, it's biased in favor of its own services.
Republicans consistently say the economy is doing well and give Mr. Trump strong marks for his stewardship.
But for the Church of England, environmental stewardship has become a necessary part of the Christian mission.
In theory this allows some upside to activist stewardship for active fund managers, but not a lot.
Coca-Cola statement Greg Koch, then a Coca-Cola executive tasked with global water stewardship, contacted Hoekstra.
A further review of the stewardship of those funds would take place in 2022, Sky News added.
In 2013, Congress took action to avert a dramatic helium shortage by passing the Helium Stewardship Act.
Under the stewardship of L Brands, Victoria's Secret did an incredible thing: It made sexy underwear accessible.
That means Trump's stewardship of the nuclear crisis is now far more popular than the President himself.
"There is huge upside potential as more companies have to comply with the stewardship code," he says.
And answers are overdue about the stewardship of elections in Broward and Palm Beach counties for instance.
One shareholder, before the question and answer portion, shouted from the audience her concerns with Zuckerberg's stewardship.
On Monday Turkey's foreign ministry said it hoped bilateral relations could be further enhanced under Mitsotakis's stewardship.
Soil Stewardship There's a climate component to this industrialization of our agricultural systems, it's destroying our topsoil.
Under his stewardship, the bank pursued expansion plans in Southeast Asia and posted record profits in 2018.
Trump frequently touted the stock market's rise as a sign of his successful stewardship of the economy.
Let's at least hope that Cuomo continues his steady stewardship and earns his rightful place in history.
The forestry practices and the wood pulp produced are certified as sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council.
But that would invite another drop in the lira while further denting faith in Turkey's economic stewardship.
The new bill will also cut funding for the Conservation Stewardship Program, which encourages proper land management.
Her husband concurred, saying he was moved by Bloomberg's stewardship of New York City after the Sept.
Glenn Booraem, Vanguard's top stewardship officer, said the company is more concerned with understanding boards' overall diversity.
"Locals have to lead," said Heidi Sanborn, executive director of the Sacramento-based National Stewardship Action Council.
Li underlined that Geely's stewardship of Sweden's Volvo Cars had contributed towards "growth and prosperity" in Europe.
He declined to comment multiple times during the segment about Jackson and his stewardship of the organization.
And under the stewardship of Ms. Mercer, the Mercer family was beginning to expand its political involvement.
In the run-up to the midterms, Trump has pitched voters on his stewardship of the economy.
LARRY FINK: We have had more engagement with more companies in our corporate stewardship team than anybody.
This has long been an accepted fact among stewardship-minded commercial and recreational fishermen across the nation.
Young Americans heavily weigh climate stewardship when choosing how to vote, and conservatives increasingly do as well.
The Republican party has a long legacy of environmental stewardship; after all, what's more conservative than conservation?
Republicans have emphasized Trump's stewardship of the economy and recent record stock market highs in their campaigns.
Under his stewardship, The Walking Dead faked Glenn's death for several episodes, only to bring him back unharmed.
While the Marlins won the World Series in 2003, they've generally been a giant mess under Loria's stewardship.
"Crucially, Vanguard's philosophy on proxy voting is unchanged," Glenn Booraem, Vanguard Investment Stewardship Officer, added in the release.
Still, Mutko's stock stayed high at home, largely because Russia's international sporting performances improved dramatically under his stewardship.
She will talk about the past if she has to and defend her father's stewardship of the company.
Miraculously, this system, combined with stewardship from the core Bitcoin development team, has functioned for almost 10 years.
BlackRock's "investment stewardship approach" involves regular talks with companies over long-term concerns, including strategy, purpose, and culture.
Mr. Cruz called Mr. Perry "a friend and a remarkable public servant," praising his economic stewardship of Texas.
Under its stewardship, the internet has risen from a niche industry to the heart of today's global economy.
Under Nawana's stewardship, Smith & Nephew - no stranger to M&A talks - has been pushing to grow through deals.
Under Barkindo's stewardship the group is increasingly communicating with U.S. audiences at conferences, think tanks and other events.
We're sure he'll eventually return the show to the 2.5 million viewer level it reached under your stewardship.
Before Governor Scott Walker took power in 2011, Wisconsin was a paragon for environmental stewardship and conservation practices.
The Atlantic has reached new heights thanks to the stewardship of David Bradley over the last two decades.
In this case, I believe federal lawmakers must understand the central relationship between economic prosperity and environmental stewardship.
As a result, Loyly is the first project in Finland to earn certification from the Forest Stewardship Council.
Many Republicans I spoke with credited their popularity to their party's stewardship of the state in this period.
He and Ms. Dyer, both 60, complained to the state attorney general last fall about the board's stewardship.
E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D., is Founder and National Spokesman of The Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation.
Most importantly, hunters regularly pass down education about the outdoors, environmental stewardship and sustainable practices to future generations.
President Donald Trump has been fond of pointing to the market as evidence of his masterful economic stewardship.
The only base of code to do this work is under the exclusive stewardship of the federal government.
Drew Edmondson was then the head of the Oklahoma Stewardship Council, which also had campaigned against the amendment.
Therefore, no one is raised with a code of stewardship and a sense of personal privilege and duty.
Hillary Clinton made the case that the economy was strong and that Democratic stewardship over it should continue.
FEMA's slow response to the disaster under Brown's stewardship marked a particular low-point for the Bush administration.
That's not exactly a shining example of austerity or proper stewardship of the Puerto Rican citizens' tax dollars.
Takarada will work on the RWC Nissay Japan Focus Fund and the Japanese Stewardship Fund, RWC Partners said.
For North Koreans, the biggest difference between father and son is the younger Kim's stewardship over the economy.
The Scotland-based investment manager named Euan Stirling head of stewardship and environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment.
"I have absolute faith, but I have stewardship to the people who elected me," Madsen tells The Influence.
Yet when it comes to despoiling irreplaceable public lands, this legislation lets responsible stewardship blow away like tumbleweed.
Corporate executives, governors, mayors, and leading academics will be coming together to share best practices in water stewardship.
"Our need for energy must go hand-in-hand with responsible stewardship of the environment," the plan states.
Lombardy and Veneto — Italy's economic powerhouses — prospered under its stewardship or survived it, depending on whom you ask.
Many users have threatened to deactivate or delete their accounts to protest Facebook's stewardship of their personal data.
One by one, they stood up to challenge the stewardship of their beloved institution, often to emotional applause.
Under Mr. Milliken's stewardship, tourism and recreation became Michigan's third-largest generator of wealth, behind manufacturing and agriculture.
Sheriff Clarke's stewardship of the Milwaukee County Jail, where four inmates died in 2016, has earned significant scrutiny.
"Proxy voting is only one tool in our toolbox," said Glenn Booraem, who heads investment stewardship for Vanguard.
That's why we feel we must speak out about the Trump administration's troubling approach to public lands stewardship.
Most of them had a keen interest in the Interior Department and Mr. Zinke's new stewardship of it.
It was the first opportunity, though, for senators to ask Mr. Pruitt about his stewardship of the agency.
His stewardship was a success, turning the once-fringe media outlet into a force to be reckoned with.
For these nuns, commitment to their faith entails a lifetime of service but also stewardship of the planet.
The immense value of potential new microbial depends on intelligent stewardship and continued use over a prolonged period.
She hopes the Stewardship program will educate people about the value of the desert for years to come.
Tanguay is looking forward to continuing his stewardship in Rimouski now that his college graduation is within sight.
Hadar says it was his dedication to the brand and his stewardship of the brand from the beginning.
The DC vote which is under the able stewardship of Bo Shuff who's a very talented political operator.
Mike Bloomberg transformed the city of New York into a global leader on public health and environmental stewardship.
Their story of stewardship, Dr. Crabtree and colleagues say, could be applicable in other environments threatened by degradation.
"The industry is galvanized," Alex Thompson, REI's vice president of brand stewardship and impact, told Racked in 2017.
It also drew a firm line under Ghosn's stewardship of the car empire that was his life's work.
That's the question facing cultural institutions today as activists continue to demand better financial stewardship in the arts.
"We believe that it's our responsibility to continue to provide great stewardship [of the land]," Sister Janet said.
UK-based investment manager has appointed Deborah Gilshan as governance and stewardship director to strengthen its ESG investment team.
These benefits haven't eluded Dell or Xerox, both of which have embraced remote work and touted their environmental stewardship.
After all, under Levandowski's stewardship, an Uber self-driving car ran a red light in San Francisco last December.
Younger fans of Dior saw this as the end of the brand they'd only recently discovered under his stewardship.
President Trump's latest headache comes from outdoor brands increasingly radicalized by climate change and his stewardship of public lands.
The potential sale comes at a moment of great angst about public lands and increased scrutiny of state stewardship.
Environmental groups can also draw on a growing body of academic research into the effective stewardship of particular species.
Under his stewardship, the Patriots have won six NFL championships under coach Bill Belichick and famed-quarterback Tom Brady.
The two banks will be merged and placed under the stewardship of Mikhail Zadornov, a respected former finance minister.
Suburban Hospital, in Bethesda, Maryland, adopted a stewardship program in July 2015 to comply with new Joint Commission standards.
The paper used for her bottles is sourced from trees that have been certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.
These same policies lead to worse environmental results as subsidies take on inflated importance over stewardship for planting decisions.
Yet Mr. Lew, in an interview, bristled at the implication that until now his stewardship had been low-key.
The turmoil in Washington is making traders in other countries fret about the stewardship of the world's biggest economy.
Tester on Thursday cast his actions as the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee as responsible stewardship.
It's time for new leaders to restore the tradition of environmental stewardship that is so central to Republican principles.
Mr. Moonves, who has been praised for his stewardship, has previously shown coolness to the idea of a reunification.
Throughout this phenomenal growth, our government's stewardship role with respect to the DNS has remained largely clerical and symbolic.
In the 1950s, the National Trust came into its own as a flood of houses passed into its stewardship.
Gilshan will join in May and report to Euan Stirling, head of stewardship & ESG investment, Standard Life Investments said.
Ultimately, we all pay the price for environmental degradation, and we all benefit from good stewardship of the land.
For the first time during the Trump presidency, more than half of independents approved of the president's economic stewardship.
In fact, careful stewardship of spending is necessary to ensure the program can help as many people as possible.
With an equity investment, in contrast, you just own shares in a company with a reputation for environmental stewardship.
The bride's father is the associate director for the environmental stewardship department at United Technologies Corporation in Farmington, Conn.
Graduation rates have risen under his stewardship, and many more students have completed high school with early college credits.
Mr. Lewandowski left the Trump campaign in June 2016 amid concerns among donors and party officials about his stewardship.
It had long been an accepted, if unloved, burden, created in 1966 under the stewardship of two Republicans, Gov.
We should minimize the conversion of forests, enable more wood construction and incentivize private landowners to improve their stewardship.
Unlike some European countries, the United States encourages private stewardship of the majority of the arts-and-culture sector.
Like the Zentner house, Casa Tabarelli is not governmentally protected — its life depends on its owner's maintenance and stewardship.
Do you feel a kind of stewardship in collecting and preserving work that does not always get institutional representation?
I'd like to know what the candidates plan to do about the crisis affecting land stewardship and food production.
"It's like any kind of environmental stewardship," T.S. Kelso, a senior researcher for satellite-tracking company Analytical Graphics Inc.
Earth's natural bounty is the lifeblood of business, and corporate leaders need to share the responsibility of environmental stewardship.
The AMCC works to protect and restore the marine environment through sustainable fishing practices, habitat protection and local stewardship.
Specifically, Warren proposed substantially increasing the budget of the Conservation Stewardship Program, which helps farmers transition to sustainable practices.
Farm bill programs offer opportunities for farmers and ranchers to increase stewardship to their lands without impacting bottom lines.
Under the stewardship of his two sons, the Yankees are just another rich, big-market organization that doesn't win.
"Excessive litigation against the department drains our taxpayers' dollars away from good stewardship of our natural resources," he added.
" Khan told the Post that Trump is "void of empathy" and "unfit for the stewardship of this great country.
Still, Mr. English's steady stewardship of the New Zealand economy through the 2008 financial crisis counts in his favor.
Germany has run a budget surplus since 2014 under the stewardship of her hardline conservative finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Under 333G's stewardship, the new company embarked on extreme cost cutting that risked stifling investment in innovation and marketing.
Zach Oleksiuk, the former leader of BlackRock's investment stewardship team in the Americas, now works for investment bank Evercore Inc.
"Central bankers are there to actually help manage the economies and provide kind of stewardship for those economies," Galit says.
"I've often said that in Oregon, we don't believe economic development and environmental stewardship are mutually exclusive ideas," Brown said.
Starting Saturday, stewardship of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions, including the DNS, which translates website names like vice.
Wood pieces certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, for instance, come from trees grown in sustainable and socially responsible conditions.
DuPont, along with others, also agreed to participate in a global stewardship program to reduce emissions and phase out PFOA.
Fitch believes Prisa adds geographical diversification to ODM, while RSM could see improved margins and market share under ODM's stewardship.
Under his stewardship, the Czechs have blocked other proposals including a French-backed plan for lower taxes on electronic books.
"We're working to position Chile as an example on a global level in terms of environmental stewardship," Pinera told reporters.
This answers questions about whether Apple is taking stewardship of the data of underage users in the U.S. as well.
No. The stewardship of capital is too important to a dude in Palo Alto to consider dumping it in Zagreb.
This lifestyle is antithetical to the ideal of stewardship-focused societies, in which all land is respected and used sustainably.
"Added Upguard: "As Facebook faces scrutiny over its data stewardship practices, they have made efforts to reduce third party access.
Stewardship is not about believing deceptive claims by the environmental lobby that industry is ipso facto bad for the environment.
The Senate should overturn this duplicative BLM rule that so grossly violates the law and basic principles of environmental stewardship.
They charged the newspaper was effectively taken over by supporters of the cleric Gulen, particularly after 2013 under Dundar's stewardship.
"Environmental stewardship is part of our company values and a factor in our incentive programs," Perdue spokesman Joe Forsthoffer said.
The U.S. Department of Commerce National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA) recently received a proposal to change the stewardship of IANA.
But for now, the tribes' water call represents a strong first step toward sustainable stewardship of the Klamath river system.
"It's been a privilege to advance President Trump's agenda of environmental stewardship and regulatory reform," Wilcox said in a statement.
Simply sending more money and troops to Afghanistan without accountability for good stewardship of our aid and assistance is wasteful.
Shared common values include a belief in markets, devotion to a strong U.S. economy, and the practice of good stewardship.
Its death is a significant turning point for the company as it marches into the future without Jony Ive's stewardship.
"It builds on the successes we're achieving through partnerships, the application of science and innovation, and balanced stewardship," she said.
Fifty-two percent approve of Pence's handling of Indiana, while 43 percent disapprove of the GOP vice presidential nominee's stewardship.
Every minute we breathe cleaner air thanks to the laws passed under the environmental stewardship of our parents and grandparents.
In the new way of life that emerged, religion was democratized, and each person was charged with spiritual self-stewardship.
The team, under the stewardship of Matt Busby, had won league titles in 1956 and 1957 with a young squad.
He also said that NATO had "the wrong countries," and praised President Vladimir V. Putin's stewardship of the Russian military.
It will inspire them to renew calls to move IANA stewardship to the United Nations or some other intergovernmental forum.
Accountability will become a mere matter of political point scoring, not the good stewardship of public trust it should be.
North Korean news services complain that sanctions are hurting and anecdotal reports also suggest growing disillusionment with Kim's economic stewardship.
It pushes for the industrialization of our oceans and coastal areas instead of their wise stewardship and science-based management.
After an inconsistent three-year stewardship under the former creative director Alexander Wang, it was also a much-needed reboot.
This act promotes the conservation, management, and stewardship of our fishery resources in the federal waters of the United States.
Again, it's not about hating on CEOs, but about wishing for more responsible stewardship of the livelihood of their employees.
Beyond the elderly caretakers, whose children were seldom interested in carrying on their stewardship, not many valued these old vineyards.
Hotels are also responding to guests' desire to seek a deeper connection to the places they're visiting through environmental stewardship.
Vanguard gave the guidance in its annual stewardship report scheduled to be released on Friday morning and seen by Reuters.
But his stewardship of Breitbart has shown real savvy and effectiveness in building up a digital-native conservative media brand.
Different funds focus on different things: Some promote environmental stewardship, while others invest in companies promoting women and minority rights.
"If the Legislature fails to act, we have something on the ballot," said Sanborn of the National Stewardship Action Council.
Under the stewardship of its lenders, it has changed its board, management and name and is now up for sale.
He defended his stewardship of the New York City public school system, in particular the expansion of public charter schools.
In a statement, Ms. Nemens said she hoped to strike "a balance between stewardship and innovation" at the Paris Review.
It has also vowed to set up an independent "stewardship council" to monitor its management of the dot-org network.
Given what a bust his tax cuts have been, voters may not be as inclined to trust his economic stewardship.
We already have examples of how some states are moving aggressively toward this type of simple, yet effective environmental stewardship.
Under Mr. Bharara's stewardship, the office was also known for its insider trading investigations, civil rights cases and terrorism prosecutions.
He and his team have earned the benefit of the doubt about their stewardship of the country and the economy.
To that end, it has a family foundation that seeks to build on co-worker involvement, environmental stewardship, and philanthropy.
Trump and members of his Cabinet have repeatedly touted the rising market in making the case for Trump's economic stewardship.
The first task would be to recover the stewardship of public property and invest in an infrastructure of nonmotor mobility.
On the Democratic side, lawmakers said Pelosi's longtime stewardship of the committee would bode well for a return to normalcy.
Trump on Thursday lauded Yellen's stewardship but did not say why he decided to pass her over for another term.
Under Mr. Kern's stewardship, IWC has grown from 22008 employees to roughly 226, and maintains 400 of its own stores worldwide.
"It is the opposite of stewardship, which involves taking but also taking care that regeneration and future life continue," Klein writes.
The Miami Symphony Orchestra, under the stewardship of Maestro Eduardo Marturet, provides the shimmering cinematic grandeur that has become Bacharach's trademark.
GE returned $143 billion in dividends to shareholders under his stewardship, but the shares also have tumbled by some 30 percent.
Under Burns's stewardship, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) kept monetary policy loose, stoking a boom to coincide with electoral victory.
Sound stewardship is imperative for us — it is fundamental to our long-term investment success and aligned with our corporate values.
The final bill, thanks to Waxman's stewardship, reflected roughly the left edge of the possible in the House at the time.
The House version of the farm bill eliminates the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), which is utilized by forest and farm landowners.
As Mr Harnwell readily agrees, the Institute's stewardship of the Certosa, or Charterhouse, of Trisulti has brought with it daunting responsibilities.
The left-wing Labor party had been crushing them on a message heavily focused on Netanyahu's poor stewardship of the economy.
This is music made with service in mind: stewardship over the planet, the accommodation of emotional needs, even straightforward fan service.
The program is modeled on antibiotic stewardship rules for healthcare that are promulgated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The act of returning stolen lands and resources is supported by peer-reviewed research as a successful mode of environmental stewardship.
Overall, 26 percent approve of Trump's economic stewardship, down a point from last quarter, and 230 percent disapprove, up a point.
A watchdog is alleging numerous problems at the federal government's offshore drilling regulator, including in its inspection and environmental stewardship programs.
In a tweet after his speech, Pruitt said he was committed to working with several types of  "stakeholders" on environmental stewardship.
In the most scathing combination of words since "hard Brexit", the venue's former president has labelled its stewardship a "national disgrace".
But given Congress's preference for partisan infighting over environmental stewardship, it is unlikely to approve any additions to the park system.
A bruised economy would hurt Trump, who has touted economic growth under his stewardship as a reason he should be reelected.
America's long record of environmental stewardship is a success story often overshadowed by the gloom-and-doom debate around climate change.
He will serve seafood certified by the Marine Stewardship Council, an international nonprofit organization that promotes sustainability, and some foraged ingredients.
H.R. 2 would cut nearly $1 billion in funding for conservation overall, with the Conservation Stewardship Program taking the biggest hit.
We must stand to protect diverse, inclusive conservation and stewardship of our national treasures for the next 100 years and beyond.
By promoting its stewardship of the holy sites at Mecca and Medina, it could justify its royal family's grip on power.
Both designations drew criticism — from timber interests in Maine, fishermen in Hawaii and officials in both places who resent federal stewardship.
The House bill terminates a popular conservation program, the Conservation Stewardship Program, while opening loopholes for CAFOs to access conservation dollars.
I see this as an opportunity to create stewardship, to look out for the rest of the people in the community.
The fact was, Ickes and Wallace were right: There was and remains a fundamental tension between economic growth and environmental stewardship.
Instead, what is needed is a return to responsible stewardship and an immediate reversal of recent misguided tax and health policies.
Can we honestly argue that environmental stewardship means permitting a healthy species to consume vast stocks of an at-risk species?
Pressure is also building on the fund to adopt a "Stewardship Code" to act more responsibly, similar to its Japanese peer.
The Federal Reserve understands all these issues and will continue to act with independence in its stewardship of the U.S. economy.
The end of Meredith's stewardship of Sports Illustrated concludes a period of transition for the company, which specializes in lifestyle publications.
Their bill would also eliminate the Conservation Stewardship Program, which helps farmers maintain air, soil, and water quality on their lands.
" He added that any decision would be complex, take time and must be viewed through a "lens of sound fiscal stewardship.
South Korea is expected to adopt the stewardship code this year and has strong backing from new President Moon Jae-in.
The economic expansion that started in 1961 would continue until nearly 1970 — the second longest ever, a credit to Martin's stewardship.
Aseem Prakash, director of Washington University's Center for Environmental Politics, said that using resources responsibly has a place in environmental stewardship.
G.E. returned $143 billion in dividends to shareholders under his stewardship, but the shares also have tumbled by some 30 percent.
Let that marinate as you ponder how far the Knicks have veered off course under the stewardship of James L. Dolan.
Mr. dos Santos expressed mixed views of Fordlândia under American stewardship, growing up in the years after Ford unloaded the town.
Brian Kleinhanzl, an analyst at financial services firm Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, said questions are bound to be raised about Blankfein's stewardship.
Going back to childhood, death — often sudden, bizarre or unexplained — has been one of the most vivid aspects of pet stewardship.
A series of revelations about Verma's stewardship of taxpayer funds has also intensified the feud and drawn interest from congressional investigators.
Though Bush's economic stewardship was imperfect, his brief tenure didn't impede his son's bid eight years later for the Oval Office.
"We are hopeful that the new proposed rule will strengthen our nation's energy renaissance, our economy and environmental stewardship," he said.
Park superintendents aren't getting support to fulfill their stewardship responsibilities and the public is shut out of one decision after another.
The project, overseen by Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects, which restored St. Patrick's Cathedral in Midtown, is a shining example of stewardship.
Petty theft is one of the many day-to-day challenges Ms. Stewart has encountered on her journey of vermin stewardship.
In a letter to members of Vale's board, which was issued on Saturday, Mr. Schvartsman defended his stewardship of the company.
It's in charge of mineral rights on federal lands, environmental stewardship, promoting outdoor recreation, and upholding treaty obligations with Native Americans.
When you are deciding how to plan your estate, keep these key ideas in mind: the importance of learning responsibility with money early, practicing frugality and stewardship often, enjoying the inheritance with your family to build memories, teaching your children well to replicate generosity and stewardship and to give generously to a charitable cause or someone in need.
"It signals that we're a purpose-driven company that is all about stewardship, stewardship of this place, of the people who work for us, of the Taos community, of the region, and the planet," said Mr. Norden, a resort consultant brought in from Stowe where he helped oversee its $20153 million transformation before its sale to Vail Resorts.
Under his stewardship, Generali sold assets worth 4 billion euros, cut costs and bolstered capital ahead of new, tougher European solvency rules.
Her effective stewardship won her the loyalty of the Stark bannermen — an impressive feat for a young woman in a patriarchal society.
Also, the Center for American Politics, a Democratic group, will release a report critical of Grassley's stewardship of the Judiciary Committee. Sen.
The old city was among areas Israel captured in a 1967 war with Jordan, which retains a stewardship role at the mosque.
The original Nokia 6 marked the brand's return to the US under the stewardship of HMD, albeit as a decidedly budget experience.
Since she came into as CEO May 212nd, 2240, the value of Occidental has dropped $2000 billion, down 13%, under her stewardship.
But it becomes clearer every day that these companies' sense of stewardship and accountability did not scale up with their market caps.
With a focus on water stewardship and women's economic empowerment, Perez has served as Coca-Cola's first chief sustainability officer since 2011.
In the first year, the hospital's antibiotic use fell about 7 percent, said Julie Trivedi, hospital epidemiologist and director of antimicrobial stewardship.
The bottom line: With good stewardship, these resources can ensure the U.S. has the military capability and readiness to underwrite global leadership.
"We're worried about how we get him to really live the full mantle of stewardship that he's now taking on," Dreher said.
But Pruitt evidently didn't, because the EPA under his stewardship engaged in a series of poorly concealed efforts to undermine the law.
Every year, the agency delivers to Congress and the public a Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan, providing a 25-year budget outlook.
This plan is intended to balance the mission, service and stewardship responsibilities of the executive branch, while reducing inefficiency, risk and duplication.
Neither approach will yield the proactive, offensive initiatives we will need to face down China and retain stewardship of the international system.
She highlighted the elimination of core components of the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) by folding it into Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).
Lastly, good stewardship is an important conservative value, and clean energy like wind power helps our country put this value into practice.
Programs known as payment for environmental services, in which governments or others pay farmers for stewardship of land, are another potential avenue.
Under Smoliy's interim stewardship, the central bank has continued to highlight the importance of Ukraine sticking with its $17.5 billion IMF programme.
"I look forward to turning the stewardship of the Panthers over to David Tepper," Panthers founder Jerry Richardson said in a statement.
Programs like these show how consumers can and will directly reward environmental stewardship, especially when technology is allowed to facilitate such transactions.
When regulatory and biosafety systems are in place, along with stewardship training for farmers, national governments can forge more sustainable agricultural systems.
Elliott had accused Vivendi of failing shareholder interest in Italy's biggest phone company and subsequently forced Friday's vote over the company's stewardship.
What is the point, if half of what one earns goes to governments whose stewardship of those funds is questionable at best?
Over the last few years, Sunderland has drifted into disrepair under the stewardship of Ellis Short, the club's billionaire, Missouri-born owner.
Under his stewardship, the Gates Foundation has made NTDs a major priority since the London Declaration - for two reasons, Mr Gates said.
Good environmental stewardship suggests that we should build more in the urban core near transit and jobs and less on the fringes.
She insisted publicly, for example, that had Hillary Clinton won, Pelosi would have felt that the Democrats no longer required her stewardship.
In a July 20 "investment stewardship" report BlackRock said it had talks with "nearly all" 13 U.S. public gun manufacturers or sellers.
EPAC fosters an ongoing dialogue about environmental stewardship on campus, as well as affecting real change in how the university approaches sustainability.
They deeply appreciated the right and responsibility of Congress to exercise reasonable stewardship regarding the behavior of leadership of the executive branch.
A passionate man with wide, expressive eyes, Dr. Otieno, 36, is a driving force behind the hospital's newly established antimicrobial stewardship program.
More from Sarah Frier of Bloomberg: One investor compared the social network's poor stewardship of user data to a human rights violation.
Michele Colopy, the program director at the Pollinator Stewardship Council, said that the biggest threat facing the future of bees is pesticides.
"As state legislators, we are responsible for the wise stewardship of taxpayers' money," said State Representative Norm Thurston of Utah, a Republican.
In recent years, Dr. Snipes acquired new, more efficient equipment and managed to defeat challengers who knocked her stewardship of the office.
For him and his top aides, saving tens of thousands of dollars on unnecessary hotel rooms is a sign of good stewardship.
Still, like a circus impresario, Mr. Bergé gleefully pointed to the large audiences at the Bastille Opera as vindication of his stewardship.
It's also the responsibility of Americans living today to ensure that self-government survives until those generations can take stewardship of it.
Enterprises ranging from Russian aluminium smelters to Dutch ice cream makers are high on stewardship and sustainability - themes of this year's confab.
Their concept of citizenship depended on an elite having stewardship over the entire community, and we've rightly blown that idea to bits.
But investors and economists say its efforts to keep the economy under control have restored some faith in the country's economic stewardship.
"It's wrong to measure the effectiveness of BlackRock's investment stewardship efforts solely by our proxy voting record," BlackRock said in a statement.
"It's wrong to measure the effectiveness of BlackRock's investment stewardship efforts solely by our proxy voting record," BlackRock said in a statement.
Its wrong to measure the effectiveness of BlackRocks investment stewardship efforts solely by our proxy voting record, BlackRock said in a statement.
Two current conservation programs, the Environmental Quality Incentives Program and the Conservation Stewardship Program, currently cost taxpayers about $3 billion a year.
America needs to develop its natural resources within a framework of policies that protect the Earth through wise stewardship of the land.
She is also sponsor of the Climate Stewardship Act, the House version of a climate bill authored by Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
For all his criticism during the campaign of Mr. Obama's economic stewardship, Mr. Trump will inherit an economy that is fundamentally solid.
" Speaking to reporters Wednesday, the state's Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, said, "We are the pace car, as it relates to environmental stewardship.
The city comptroller's office also stated that divestment will happen if it is found to be in line with "fiscal stewardship," i.e.
And most of all, while the economy has done fine under his stewardship, the growth is clearly continuous with that under Obama.
For these companies, restoring rivers is not only good stewardship, but also critical to keeping the Southwest attractive to employees and customers.
But in the Senate, Mr. Corker has been an uncontroversial figure, known mostly for his careful stewardship of the Foreign Relations Committee.
In 1303, he invested some of his fortune in Wisla, transforming the club into an eight-time league champion under his stewardship.
The Nets, by comparison, have become a model of stability under the stewardship of General Manager Sean Marks and Coach Kenny Atkinson.
Another example: Clinton supports the US plan to transition stewardship of the internet's Domain Name System, which translates Web names like vice.
Under the stewardship of CEO Alberto Nagel Mediobanca has become leaner and more profitable and reported record revenues in its last financial year.
"We need to pay attention to impacts like clean water, and habitats for species," said Corey Brinkema, president of the Forest Stewardship Council.
Under his stewardship, the bureau has landed important exclusives and produced insightful coverage of key shifts in American domestic, foreign and regulatory policy.
"This is a protest about the stewardship of God's creation and justice for the indigenous peoples of the Great Plains," he has said.
These reports cast serious doubt on his stewardship of taxpayer dollars and the administration's ability to deliver on those promises of good governance.
But Glenn Booraem, Vanguard's investment stewardship officer, said in a telephone interview on Monday the issue as well as shareholder proposals have evolved.
Tom's trademark has always been his focus on the needs of clients and colleagues, and we are grateful to him for his stewardship.
Under the stewardship of Marvin Miller, the MLBPA prioritised the preservation of an open market for free agents above virtually every other concern.
The FSA will put forward its proposal at a panel meeting on the stewardship code and corporate governance on Tuesday, the source said.
Like most presidents, Trump's term in office will be measured by historians, at least in part, by his stewardship of the U.S. economy.
It pits competing visions of environmental stewardship and economic development, and of Poland's path under the right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party.
In this light, the role of the designer could begin to shift from idea generation and realization to that of stewardship and leadership.
The area is also home to the indigenous First Nations, "who have provided stewardship of the forest for millennia," according to a release.
"Despite decades of investment in education about antibiotic stewardship, providers are still recommending drugs for illnesses that would get better on their own."
For many Native Hawaiians, these terms were wholly unacceptable and would do little to rectify decades of poor stewardship on Mauna Kea's slopes.
Tetangco has been credited by economists for his stewardship of an institution at the helm of one of the world's fastest growing economies.
Elliot said "poor stewardship under the Vivendi-controlled board has resulted in deeply troubling corporate governance issues, a valuation discount and strategic failures".
Your best bet is to stick with pole- and line-caught tuna or brands that carry the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certification label.
They are the emerging wave of green in the U.S., where green isn't just the color of environmental stewardship but also of permission.
"She's providing an incredible service to women," says Carrie Hodges, senior director of account strategy and stewardship at the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
The president, who has launched a 2020 re-election campaign highlighting his stewardship of the economy, has repeatedly called for easier monetary policy.
The palace controls billions through its stewardship of the Crown Property Bureau (CPB), a firm that manages the royal family's properties and investments.
Third, residents will have the right to object to any specific party's stewardship of their data as it travels through the digital ecosystem.
The company updated its "Vision for Antibiotic Stewardship" policy in August, saying it planned to pare down unnecessary antibiotic use in all meats.
Increased transparency leads to accountability for the fishing industry, the government and everyone else responsible for the stewardship of our extraordinary marine resources.
Trump will run for reelection on the strength of his economic stewardship, making the economy the single most important factor in the campaign.
But it cannot overcome years of poor economic stewardship from Congress, which has been and remains the underlying weakness of the current economy.
To make his economic stewardship sound more impressive, Trump said he has cut more regulation than the US president who served 22017 years.
I would like to introduce them to Kansas' farmers and ranchers who are world leaders and pioneers when it comes to environmental stewardship.
But Trump has repeatedly highlighted the rising stock market as a sign of his economic stewardship and Monday's losses muddied his economic message.
"The examples of environmental stewardship set by congregations can resonate far beyond (the house of worship's) walls," said Climate Central in a statement.
The US will allow that contract to lapse at the end of the month, leaving ICANN with full stewardship of the technical functions.
I spoke with chef Rick Moonen, who's a big voice in sustainable fishing, and he saidMarine Stewardship was one he absolutely believes in.
Two months later, then-chairman Barry Hearn sold his stake in the club, ushering in the troubled stewardship of Italian businessman Francesco Becchetti.
The recent U.N. report on the climate forecasts, with devastating frankness, worldwide catastrophe, absent a sudden upsurge of yet undetectable stewardship and coöperation.
Costa Rica may be small and sparsely populated, but the Central American nation is a big player when it comes to environmental stewardship.
"We didn't want to create the precedent of giving 100 percent in the grant program and then disincentivizing good stewardship," the official said.
Both first-time voters, they said they supported the Democratic Alliance because they had been impressed by its stewardship over the Western Cape.
He established a program called Rise, for Retirees in Service to the Environment, to prepare older volunteers for leadership roles in environmental stewardship.
And the company's stewardship by his daughter Isabel was a daily reminder that he was still influential as head of the ruling party.
The Anglican church says environmental stewardship is a core tenet of its teachings, and suggested that the faithful forgo plastic products and packaging.
Voters are giving Trump the highest marks of his presidency on his economic stewardship, according to the latest Washington Post-ABC-News poll.
Obama's stewardship after the world reacted with outrage to the kidnapping of nearly 300 schoolgirls in Nigeria by the Boko Haram terrorist group.
A BIG COMPONENT HOW WE WIN NOW ARE MANY OF THE PASSIVE MANGEMENT TALK TO US, YOU KNOW, ABOUT YOUR CORPORATE STEWARDSHIP TEAM.
On the campaign trail, they also contend that Mr. Obama's stewardship of the economy has hobbled businesses in a web of excessive regulations.
He leaves the stewardship of the city, where he grew up, as a household name — though a name even locals sometimes stumble over.
Those include laws that regulate antibiotic use in livestock and others that mandate antibiotic stewardship programs in nursing homes and other healthcare facilities.
We reject domination rather than stewardship of the earth's resources, toward genuine global development that brings human flourishing for all of God's children.
Lloyd's financial "stewardship, the thought, the risk management … was brilliant [during the crisis]," William Cohan, author and CNBC contributor, said on CNBC Friday.
The gilets jaunes have come to represent a blazing, unfocussed rebuke of the inequalities created by the political class's negligent stewardship of globalization.
Likewise, NBCUniversal shut down the once-popular lifestyle website DailyCandy after it "failed to innovate" under corporate stewardship, according to its departed founder.
State courts cannot afford to hire enough people to monitor the well-being of wards and to scrutinize the guardians' stewardship of assets.
"The so-called governor's mansion at the beach is a textbook example of poor stewardship of public resources," said the state auditor, Jim Zeigler.
"As a long-term investor in Lululemon, I am uncomfortable with the lack of urgency, stewardship and performance of our great company," he wrote.
There appears to be a strong correlation between these officials' views on trade and whether CFOs approve of their stewardship of the U.S. economy.
Secretary Pompeo was the only leader to not reference climate change, instead asserting that the Trump administration shares a deep commitment to environmental stewardship.
" "What Donald Trump could do," he added, "would be to build on that legacy of bipartisan stewardship and not try to tear it apart.
In closing, as a long-term investor in lululemon, I am uncomfortable with the lack of urgency, stewardship and performance of our great company.
Practically, that looks like speaking at Christian colleges and seminaries or at local churches on "creation care," which is Christian speak for environmental stewardship.
Addressing the Council, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said President Donald Trump's administration "shares your deep commitment to environmental stewardship" in the Arctic.
" One such timeline detailed a "tick-tock" of 22 milestones in Clinton's "leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country's Libya policy from start to finish.
For all its political clout and stewardship of the land, agriculture contributes less than 1% of GDP; manufacturing and financial services contribute 10% each.
Congress created the Commission on Presidential Debates in 2000 under an agreement by the Republican and Democratic parties to take stewardship over the debates.
Congress created the Commission on Presidential Debates in 22014 under an agreement by the Republican and Democratic parties to take stewardship over the debates.
The classically British automotive brands Jaguar and Land Rover had seen their fortunes soar under the stewardship of the Indian auto company Tata Motors.
" One such timeline detailed a "tick-tock" of 22002 milestones in Clinton's "leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country's Libya policy from start to finish.
That reached its zenith this past Mania, when the truly weird and extraordinary of indie wrestling existed side by side with WWE's corporate stewardship.
Robin Hu, head of the sustainability and stewardship group at Temasek, told CNBC's "The Rundown " on Monday that going green was just good business.
The disease originated at a small dog commercial breeding facility in Marion County, the Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship said in a statement.
The responsible stewardship of our natural resources is a core American value that Republicans and Democrats have long agreed are essential to America's prosperity.
Under Gontareva's three-year stewardship, Ukraine switched from a pegged to a floating currency and launched a clean-up of the country's banking system.
Their cogent argument is that expanding the amount of privately-owned lands worldwide will increase responsible stewardship as opposed to continued unaccountable government ownership.
The Reagan agenda, or at least major chunks of it would not have survived had it not been for Michel's stewardship in the House.
The Montreal Protocol exists, U.S. businesses have thrived, and the ozone layer is healing, all thanks to Reagan's stewardship ethic and genuinely conservative leadership.
China talks of global partnership and stewardship where the Trump administration publicly extols mercantilist self-interest as the guiding light of U.S. foreign policy.
"We share a lifetime commitment to all of our elephants," said Janie Aria, Director of Animal Stewardship at the CEC said in a statement.
The second proposal concerns the proposed stewardship of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (or "IANA function"), which manages the allocation of numerical IP addresses.
With current ambiguity regarding off-Earth ownership and operations likely to exist for some time, continued American stewardship of the space commons is essential.
The days where the G-20 was a multilateral body, built to facilitate a shared stewardship of the global economy, seem to be fading.
" Watters also ripped Comey for his stewardship of the nation's top law enforcement agency, accusing him of having "diminished the credibility of the FBI.
The synagogue is now affiliated with the Auschwitz Jewish Center, which operates under the stewardship of the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York.
If passed, it would be an important introduction for all new citizens to the legacy of beauty, bounty and stewardship of the American landscape.
Perhaps existing recommendations and standards regarding fire risk management of Forest Stewardship Council or Sustainable Forest Initiative could build a basis for such conversations.
Hake, for example, is listed as a good, sustainable seafood option by the Marine Stewardship Council (as long as it's caught from inshore waters).
In fact, Americans' struggle to get ahead would be easier – and the economy more equitable – but for Republicans' deplorable economic stewardship and obstructionist strategies.
SmugMug CEO Don MacAskill says that his company will give Flickr the resources and attention it lacked under Yahoo's stewardship, he told USA Today.
"As a long-term investor in Lululemon, I am uncomfortable with the lack of urgency, stewardship, and performance of our great company," Wilson concludes.
She and others accused the Chicago Housing Authority of discrimination in its stewardship of public housing that methodically steered low-income minorities toward ghettos.
It was before Turkey descended into a financial crisis delivered in no small measure by his authoritarian proclivities and unorthodox stewardship of the economy.
For years after that, Mr. Huizenga was stung by criticism that he had betrayed the community with his coldblooded stewardship of its championship team.
Among the complications are the restrictions that the Wu-Tang Clan placed on the original sale and the bizarre twists in Mr. Shkreli's stewardship.
Obama then signed another executive order to promote environmental stewardship of the ocean, coasts, and the Great Lakes in light of the oil spill.
Democrats have assailed the election stewardship of Brian Kemp, the Republican who continued to serve as secretary of state while he ran for governor.
The leader of the Republican Party does all of that and more, denying the G.O.P. any pretense to stewardship of a stable world order.
Justin Jones, also a longtime hunter and the Eastern Oregon stewardship manager for the Nature Conservancy, later explained to me what I had noticed.
If you're a student looking to live on a sustainable campus or even major in environmental stewardship, you should definitely check out these schools.
Our leaders come from a much broader swath of society, but they have lower standards of behavior, and less of a shared stewardship mentality.
Under Mr. Gordhan's stewardship, the National Treasury had become a bulwark against the freewheeling spending at state enterprises that was enriching Mr. Zuma's allies.
But some conservationists and farmers are worried about proposed changes to two other initiatives, the Conservation Stewardship Program and the Environmental Quality Incentives Program.
They have an advisory council, they want to develop a stewardship council, and they want to build new services on top of this registry.
Money earned through that system has incentivized stewardship of the land and provided hundreds of jobs in Aboriginal communities, where unemployment rates are high.
He would boost annual funding for two voluntary USDA conservation initiatives — the Environmental Quality Incentive Program and Conservation Stewardship Program — by $7 billion each.
"The handpicked 'stewardship council' will have no real authority or practical ability to override the wishes of PIR's new private equity owners," said Stoltz.
Under his stewardship, the department's civil rights division has been pulling back on enforcement of laws on matters like voting rights and police reform.
In 2014, the Marine Stewardship Council certified 13 groundfish species as sustainable choices and last year saw them add five more to the list.
This is a race over the Alamo: Patterson has campaigned against what he calls Bush's failed stewardship of the site of the historic battle.
Most hospitals have established antibiotic stewardship programs to track and control their use, and new federal regulations require such programs in nursing homes, too.
Those facts are worth remembering now amid the postelection clamor about shrinking the federal government and — among other constrictions — its role in land stewardship.
India's elections are due to be held before May, and Modi's stewardship of the economy has come under increased scrutiny ahead of the vote.
"Far from being an enemy of the environment, Scott Pruitt has proven to be an expert at balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship," Sen.
Pru Bennett, head of BlackRock's investment stewardship team for the Asia-Pacific region, said the firm typically raises any concerns with firms in private.
It may also include agreements such as the one reached for stewardship of Manbij, Syria in which the U.S.-backed Kurdish forces will withdraw.
Pompeo's stewardship of the CIA has reportedly convinced some State Department officials that he has the managerial skills needed to lead America's diplomatic mission.
Further betraying Trump's unfaithful stewardship of the law, even states that have requested waivers to pursue conservative reforms are being stonewalled by the administration.
Pakistan embraced a Muslim identity, while India elected a secular vision for its future under the stewardship of its first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
I spoke with chef Rick Moonen, who's a big voice in sustainable fishing, and he said Marine Stewardship was one he absolutely believes in.
No. 2's bamboo is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, which, though really the only trustworthy option for assessing sustainable forestry, is pretty limited.
He also visited the Holy Sepulchre, the tomb of Jesus Christ where six Christian confessions exercise joint stewardship, but a Muslim dynasty holds the keys.
It&aposs because of his leadership and stewardship that this is happening that other countries are keeping their commitments the way that our country has.
In 2016, Lowe was brought in as CEO based on his history as a co-founder of Netflix and his stewardship of Redbox kiosk rentals.
This investment strategy involves promoting companies that prioritize human rights and environmental stewardship and passing over those with an ethos that's incompatible with those priorities.
" During the forum's Crystal Awards on Monday, where he was honored for his environmental stewardship, Attenborough warned that "the Garden of Eden is no more.
Given that neither company has demonstrated a responsible stewardship of its customers' data, it's difficult to pick a side in this hookup app slap fight.
But nobody seems to be asking of Amazon the same kind of device stewardship that we ask of Apple, Google, Microsoft, and even smaller brands.
I am confident that with the right management, Board stewardship and capable execution, lululemon can return to greatness and all shareholders will see exponential returns.
Seventy years after the second world war, protestors in Greece and Spain who resent Germany's strict approach to fiscal stewardship still resort to Nazi tropes.
During a conversation between sets in the Vanguard office, they characterized their stewardship of the orchestra as a matter of respect for its founding fathers.
In 2015, the FCC under Democratic stewardship advanced rules that treated telecom giants not unlike utilities, aiming to stop them from meddling with the web.
From 1876 until his death in 1925, Camp attended almost every annual rulemaking meeting and, under his stewardship, American football's main deviations from rugby emerged.
Combined with a stewardship code that made fund managers more accountable for their votes, it was seen as making companies more focused on improving returns.
This includes a mindset of stewardship towards future generations of the family and employees and a willingness to make long-term investments in the business.
One welcome step would be a review of the regulations requiring investment firms to eat all of the costs of stewardship out of their fees.
They replace Kim Soo-hyun and Yoon Jong-won, as the government's stewardship of the economy has come under criticism from opposition parties and investors.
Separately, Rio said it has received certification under the Aluminum Stewardship Initiative (ASI), an international standard certifying that aluminum has been responsibly and sustainably produced.
"With proper stewardship at the board level, and a highly qualified independent board of directors, TIM's prospects are bright," the fund wrote in the document.
The Investment Association said any new code should require signatories to report against actual stewardship activity, rather than just the policy that sits behind them.
But Congress is making progress on smaller pieces of legislation that promote better stewardship of taxpayer money and a more efficient and less intrusive bureaucracy.
After a meeting organized by the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) between seafood companies' chief executives and scientists, the CEOs signed an agreement on ocean stewardship.
After a meeting organised by the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) between seafood companies' chief executives and scientists,the CEOs signed an agreement on ocean stewardship.
Native peoples tended their homelands with sophisticated stewardship based in traditional knowledge, a deep understanding of place grown from long-term relationship with the land.
This time, by placing it under the stewardship of two guys who love indie creators so much they dreamed up a whole festival about it.
The results suggest that there's a need for more programs focused on antibiotic stewardship at hospitals that don't specialize in treating children, the authors conclude.
By 2022, Gabon will require all logging companies to be certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), the international certification scheme for ethical wood products.
Since the elections, Spain's main party leaders have not only failed to form a coalition government but have also struggled to maintain their party stewardship.
"Hawaii is committed to environmental stewardship, and we look forward to working with other states to fight global climate change," Ige said in a statement.
But this says as much about a school's selectiveness — the proven achievement and discipline of the students it admits — as about its stewardship of them.
Of late, however, a protracted economic crisis and growing disaffection with Erdoğan's stewardship of the Turkish ship of state has soured many on his rule.
The Egyptian, who came to power as a military leader, instead insisted that security in the Middle East had improved under the stewardship of Trump.
Ken Ivory (R), and funded by the Koch brothers, these groups seek to undermine responsible land stewardship and turn over federal public lands to states.
Ultimately, this new fund will help our federal land management agencies aggressively reduce their maintenance backlogs and improve species restoration, environmental stewardship and resource management.
As a fellow citizen, allow me to wish you, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, the best of luck in your stewardship of the country's economy.
Through her plan, Warren would expand the Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Conservation Stewardship Program — a voluntary program that compensates farmers for conservation-focused farming practices.
Forests play a complex role in global warming, and forest conservation and stewardship of vast carbon storage capacity is critical to solving the climate crisis.
The reforms from the SOIL Stewardship Act provide stronger incentives for cover crop adoption, resource-conserving crop rotations, advanced grazing management and comprehensive conservation planning.
She is an evangelical Christian, and she does not flinch from using the language of faith and stewardship to discuss the fate of the planet.
Kushner&aposs stewardship of the wall, The Post said, involves twice-weekly meetings with officials about contractor data, detailed plans for the wall, and funding.
Depleting natural resources Besides these regulations, timber companies operating in the country are under pressure to comply with the international Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) regulations.
The president's response to rising fears over coronavirus has given his would-be opponents a chance to attack his biggest strength with voters: economic stewardship.
In fact, environmental stewardship "to safeguard the integrity of creation" is one of the five "marks of mission" the church lists in describing its purpose.
Mason's stewardship is one of the most glaring and fascinating contradictions in "Zora and Langston," simultaneously echoing those at the heart of both writers' legacies.
But by calling myself and my heroes witches, I'm shape-shifting a fearsome word into one that signifies strength, stewardship and a fierce, open heart.
Careful stewardship of the oceans based on data, and not just the potential for short-term profit, should drive ocean policy for fishing and mining.
But he also, without saying so, made the case for one by citing the gains soccer in the United States has made under his stewardship.
Counties are the natural unit of governance in rural upstate New York, and by slicing them up we weaken their ability to provide coherent stewardship.
Doctors understand, after vigorous education efforts, that they need to prescribe fewer antibiotics; virtually every hospital has an antimicrobial stewardship program aimed at that goal.
"The entity that is responsible for the stewardship of the Public Interest Registry has access to everything," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
"The entity that is responsible for the stewardship of the Public Interest Registry has access to everything," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone.
His final full season as owner had ended in a loss in Game 7 of the World Series, the third near miss under his stewardship.
In 2006, a group called the Park Avenue Armory Conservancy was granted stewardship of the building and embarked on its transformation into a cultural center.
It will ensure that his work lives on in a single, broadly accessible collection, under the stewardship of an organization whose mission he helped define.
I volunteer there all the time as part of parents' stewardship, and I know the kids love growing their own lettuce for the salad bar.
Protection and stewardship of our public and private lands are equally important, and it is comforting to see strong support for both in these bills.
There has been bad blood between them, the result of Oakley's criticism of Dolan's stewardship and Dolan's excommunication of Oakley from the extended Knicks family.
In the wake of the Camp fire, members of the Mechoopda Tribe are spearheading an effort to bring Butte County forests back under indigenous stewardship.
It was ultimately stripped down to mandate that all hospitals in California implement "stewardship" programs to prevent the overprescription of antibiotics that promotes drug resistance.
"I knew Craig because he was one of the first," says Scott Cassel, founder of the Product Stewardship Institute, which works on e-waste issues.
Mr. Bannon called Breitbart News under his editorial stewardship "a platform for the alt-right" — a movement whose tenets include white nationalism and anti-Semitism.
That deal was approved by the State Department under Clinton's stewardship, but the former top diplomat has said she was not involved in the decision.
" He added, "I feel a sense of responsibility and stewardship of my faith to stand up and say something, to say, 'No, that's not true.
And he has potential problems with black voters after his stewardship of a police department that employed stop-and-frisk policing, which disproportionately targeted minorities.
As part of an EPA stewardship program, US manufacturers began phasing out the chemical 19 years ago, although it is still manufactured overseas and imported.
"BlackRock's approach to investment stewardship is driven by our fiduciary duties to our clients, the asset owners," a BlackRock spokeswoman said in an emailed statement.
A year into his term, Mr. Moran still isn't a fan, but he said he was "pleasantly surprised" by Mr. Trump's stewardship of the economy.
White said Gabon will require all logging companies to be certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) - the only universally recognized certification scheme - by 2022.
"It's hard to take something based on the stewardship of the airwaves and port it over to something as open as the internet," Rothenberg said.
Mr Tsipras seems to think he can wait for the IMF, egged on by America under Donald Trump, to abandon its stewardship of the bail-out.
Vincent Fort, precisely because Abrams's stewardship of the Georgia House minority really was contentious within the state party, even if national leaders don't seem too interested.
By 2020, only paper made of materials certified by global environmental organizations – such as the Forest Stewardship Council – will be used for Samsung's packaging and manuals.
Mr Schäfer was due to retire next May, just after opening the new permanent exhibition and the new children's museum, which were conceived under his stewardship.
Younger Girl Scouts, in kindergarten through grade five, can also earn an Environmental Stewardship badge, as well as badges in cybersecurity, space science, and mechanical engineering.
"Most reefs in the Caribbean are so heavily influenced by human impact that the climate signal and the stewardship signal are totally confounded," Kaufman tells me.
While stewardship of ethical research in AI seems more urgent than ever, there's no concrete cause for concern when it comes to innovation in the field.
The agreement was announced at the UN Ocean Conference held in New York last week, and is known as the Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship initiative.
As more information comes to light about the effects of companies' data practices and myriad stewardship missteps, Americans are surprised and shocked about what they're learning.
Yet amidst the tragedy and destruction, the film shifts to poetic vignettes of the Colombian Amazon, highlighting the enduring possibilities of Pre-Colombian environmental stewardship practices.
Democrats press ahead Democrats are stepping up efforts to defend their stewardship of the impeachment inquiry as they seek to turn public opinion against the President.
The order also requires the Minnesota Department of Agriculture to implement restrictions on pesticides, increase inspections, develop pollinator stewardship materials, and to promote best management practices.
"Don has had a long and distinguished career, and his stewardship of AlterNet has been dedicated and imaginative for more than two decades," the statement read.
Kaine also earned high marks for his stewardship of the state after the Virginia Tech Massacre, at the time the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
Musingwire Jeconious, a scientist with the National Environment Management Authority, blames that on poor stewardship of the land - a trend the agency is trying to reverse.
Under Nagel's stewardship, the bank reduced its stakes in Italian companies to focus on its core banking business, and expanded into commercial banking and wealth management.
Its largest investors include HNA, a Chinese tourism conglomerate loaded with debt, and funds linked to Qatar's royal family that lack an established record of stewardship.
"TSA's refusal to remove unsupportable SSI designations—including designations pertaining to previously published information—raises serious questions about its stewardship of the SSI program," Roth testified.
Putting aside their own political biases or personal views on Trump's stewardship, investors don't have a clear answer from history for how to position their portfolios.
"We believe in the importance of news and the integrity that underpins it (and) we have a proven track record of stewardship and investment," he said.
"Yikes" (as the online headline says) is the proper response to Facebook's careless stewardship of private data — including the number to ring Mr. Chen's apartment buzzer.
The team found Premier League stability and exemplified good club stewardship by adhering to an identifiable, attractive style of play even as it frequently changed managers.
The 36 percent decline in Ford shares since he replaced Alan Mulally nearly three years ago was the mathematical manifestation of investors' discontent in his stewardship.
Overall, 47 percent of the public approve of President Donald Trump's economic stewardship, down a point from last quarter, and 43 percent disapprove, up a point.
For another ultrahigh net worth family, the financial advisor is working with their children on the importance of philanthropy, stewardship and giving back to the community.
"If you teach people about grizzly bears, and train and motivate them to participate in research, that will generate an interest in collaborative stewardship," said Witiw.
Green groups are seeking to convince Trump voters in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and other states to split from the president over his stewardship of the environment.
Check out more videos from VICE: My priorities are to practice good stewardship in managing Hawaiʻi's natural environment from mountain to sea, and protect public resources.
In the past, the Saudis had at times reacted stoically to Iranian challenges over issues to do with pilgrimage and the kingdom's stewardship of holy places.
But with the Karolyis on their way out, America's 2020 Olympic delegation will have to defend its title with far less experienced stewardship at the helm.
Europe's largest and most troubled steel plant, Ilva has racked up hundreds of millions of euros worth of losses since coming under government stewardship in 21.2.
The company, which had moved to Connecticut and would eventually change its name to Purdue Pharma, had made a great deal of money under their stewardship.
Under the tenacious stewardship of its founding artistic director, James Houghton, this troupe has reintroduced New Yorkers to playwrights who threatened to recede into the shadows.
This is even the case in New York City, under the stewardship of Mayor de Blasio, who campaigned by highlighting the city's racial and economic inequality.
But a little reflection on "human connection" or environmental stewardship might not be such a bad thing for a person in charge of other people's paychecks.
It took him from service in World War II, to his stewardship of the CIA and his direction of the Gulf War as Commander-in-Chief.
Overall, her talk was a blueprint for tech companies looking to incorporate data privacy and good stewardship into the DNA of their products from day one.
Obama is likely to use the trip to boast about his record on stewardship and push Congress to fund and support parks and other conservation priorities.
Additionally, there is no minimum amount of total EQIP funding that must be used for Stewardship Contracts, which means that these contracts may ultimately go unfunded.
That concern can be traced to the Rocky Mountain region, where turmoil at the Denver Post last year served as a cautionary tale about MNG's stewardship.
It saves money by eliminating administrative bloat and rewarding good stewardship of resources breaks down the barriers of residential segregation, drawing students together from diverse communities.
Dowling is intrigued by the contradictions generated under Engle's stewardship, which he traces through the Workshop's later decades: How can writing be both pathbreaking and popular?
And it will doubtless inspire all those who have looked with growing alarm at the increasingly Islamist, authoritarian direction the country has taken under Erdoğan's stewardship.
For President Donald Trump, that has bolstered his reelection chances — and when isn't stoking racial disputes, Trump has repeatedly bragged about his stewardship of the economy.
One of the biggest gaps is among nonwhites: 39 percent approve of his economic stewardship, but just 23 percent give his overall presidency a thumbs up.
One of the fired Bright Power solar installers grew up in public housing in Harlem and completed a semester of college before entering a stewardship program.
They provide state-of-the-art community and hospital donor education, donor identification, authorization, medical care management and trusted stewardship of organs from donor to recipient.
Rimet's rules only upped the ante: possession of the trophy would pass from team to team until a nation earned permanent stewardship by winning three tournaments.
Tired of the lies; tired of the self-dealing; and tired of the incompetence that has marked your stewardship of the most powerful nation on earth.
During the sentencing, a supporter burst into the courtroom and yelled: "The stewardship of children is the parents' responsibility!" before he was dragged out by security.
The third in a series on the stewardship of media arts, this is the first VoCA journal to focus specifically on women practitioners in the field.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 Ms. Riesman learned she had Parkinson's in 2000 and began reducing her stewardship of Film Scouts.
As a first step, the report calls on member states of the United Nations to create national stewardship plans to reduce the unnecessary use of antimicrobials.
The latest proposal pledges to triple the budget for the Conservation Stewardship Program -- which looks to help farmers conserve aspects of their land -- to $3 billion.
"Too many in our society have written off the young scholars under her stewardship, but where others saw problems she saw promise and potential," Adams said.
The 36 percent decline in Ford shares since he replaced Alan Mulally nearly three years ago was the mathematical manifestation of investors' discontent with his stewardship.
However, in the past few decades, funding for national park maintenance needs has been inconsistent and even neglectful, far from the careful stewardship of the past.
I asked Jackie Cook, who directs Morningstar's research on investment stewardship strategies, to analyze every proxy vote cast by the big mutual fund companies in 2019.
Maria Torres-Springer, commissioner for the Department of Housing, Preservation and Development, acknowledged the landlord's troubled history but said his stewardship of the property was improving.
When selecting the winners, judges will look at neighbor participation, creativity and visual effect, soil and tree stewardship, horticultural maintenance and plant variety, among other criteria.
Under his stewardship, the East African nation remained an important Western ally, both during the Cold War era and the United States-led war on terror.
The significance of addressing climate and transition-related risk means, in line with fiduciary responsibility, many investors are becoming increasingly active in their stewardship of assets.
Neither man can afford a loss right now, especially Ryan, who is already under pressure from hardline conservative media outlets over his stewardship of the House.
"It's almost a stewardship for them — they really love taking care of these gems," Barbara Bestor, an architect who designed the couple's Los Angeles showroom, said.
Mehlman's role in promoting environmental and sustainable development stewardship belies his role as a senior administration official during George W. Bush's tenure in the White House.
Under Neumann's stewardship, current and former WeWork employees were made to attend alcohol-fueled company retreats with the sounds of coworkers having sex filling the air.
"And it will help us better manage the stewardship contracts and release the funds that should be going to recreation management within our forest," she said.
In addition to starting the dialogue earlier, we need to promote responsible borrowing and financial stewardship by integrating technology into offerings to improve the customer experience.
Kennedy's office said he is the first lawmaker to call on Verma's resignation in light of reports that raise questions about her stewardship of taxpayer funds.
Democrats expect the first major test of the investigation — and Mr. Nunes's stewardship — to come on March 20, when the committee holds its first public hearing.
He proudly signed into law major setbacks for civil rights, civil liberties, low-income people, immigrants, vulnerable parents, environmental stewardship, and other long-time progressive priorities.
The fact that citizens who so fiercely opposed you are now patriotically hoping for your successful stewardship is in complete dissonance with the campaign you ran.
In his Senate testimony, Powell acknowledged the job gains, lower unemployment, and sustained economic growth that has occurred under the stewardship of his processor, Janet Yellen.
Cruz continues to raise objections about the now-completed transfer of stewardship of IANA functions from NTIA to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
Under Boyle's stewardship, Breitbart has steadfastly backed Trump, even as the president whipped support for an ObamaCare replacement bill that the outlet has tried to sink.
What has happened since then is that Google re-hired the Motorola chief it once had, Rick Osterloh, and founded a separate hardware team under his stewardship.
Letter From America Inside the hurricane-force partisanship swirling around the capital, Washington has retained a singular bulwark for mainstream consensus: Federal Reserve stewardship of economic policy.
Japan, currently under the stewardship of interim coach Mark Hammett, play Scotland in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture on Saturday and at Tokyo's Ajinomoto Stadium on June 25.
The confrontation comes at a time when anxiety is already growing over Trump's stewardship of several other foreign policy crises, including with Iran, North Korea and Venezuela.
Fox News confirmed in May that Avenatti was under investigation by the California State Bar over allegations related to his stewardship of the bankrupt Tully's Coffee chain.
My committee will continue to conduct oversight of CMS's stewardship of Medicaid funds so that American taxpayers can have confidence the funds flow to those in need.
The NNSA liked the Green Reaper so much that it awarded Starrett an award for Environmental Stewardship and commissioned a giant foam suit based on the character.
Under his stewardship, the EPA can begin to implement policies that adhere to the mission of the agency and, just as importantly, can stand up in court.
Under new stewardship with the arrival of charge d'affaires Todd Robinson last week, Washington's embassy in Caracas called on Saturday for the freedom of all jailed activists.
The chairwoman of the Landmarks Preservation Commission announced on Thursday that she was stepping down from her post, after nearly four years of a sometimes tumultuous stewardship.
Over the past few years, the airline, under the stewardship of Willie Walsh and Alex Cruz, has cut staff, outsourced IT, and removed complimentary goodies from passengers.
"We are helping 22015-10 new Christian charities set up every month," says Michael O'Neill of Stewardship, an organisation that assists groups in managing their charitable giving.
Glenn Booraem, the principal on Vanguard's investment stewardship team, told Reuters that the fund's support for disclosing climate risks isn't a matter of "ideology," but rather economics.
Key has been praised for his stewardship of New Zealand's $170 billion economy in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and two devastating earthquakes in Christchurch.
But at the same time, there's some stewardship that you've got to take responsibility for yourself and not take photos and leave them in a thrift store.
The measure is certain to fail because Redstone's holding company with a supermajority stake opposes it, but the vote will test investor sentiment on Redstone's continued stewardship.
"Both the animals and the facilities are quarantined while the dogs undergo clinical testing," the statement from the The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship continues.
"I believe that we are capable, under your leadership and your courageous stewardship and your wisdom, as well your great negotiating ability," Abbas said through a translator.
Sourcing from restaurants, private suppliers and outside donors not only offers patrons a variety of choices for their tantrum, it gives one a sense of environmental stewardship.
Wernikoff stressed that this process if fully consent-driven and that the company takes its data stewardship very seriously and that this process is also highly regulated.
Fox News confirmed last month that Avenatti was under investigation by the California State Bar over allegations related to his stewardship of the bankrupt Tully's Coffee chain.
This month Modi eased tax rules for small and medium-sized companies in a bid to address growing criticism of his stewardship of Asia's third-largest economy.
Cargill in a statement said it is working with customers, competitors, suppliers and conservation groups to improve water stewardship across supply chains in North America and beyond.
Despite all of this, it appears President-Elect Trump is soon to reward Miller with the stewardship of one of our country's most important and unique departments.
A bipartisan solution to the obstacles of bureaucracy and litigation would empower forest managers to make responsible stewardship decisions, while maximizing environmental benefits and minimizing environmental costs.
Only a radically different approach like the Green New Deal — which combines environmental stewardship with social justice and jobs — will effectively mobilize America to slow climate change.
The foundation of organic agriculture is not only the absence of the use of toxic chemicals in food production, it's also the active practice of soil stewardship.
The items will be placed under the stewardship of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Getty Research Institute and other cultural institutions.
Elliott has said "poor stewardship" under the Vivendi-controlled board had led to "deeply troubling corporate governance issues, a valuation discount and no clear strategic path forward".
Lawmakers are today — like yesterday — expecting answers on whether Facebook neglected its duty to users in failing to keep track of the sensitive data under its stewardship.
It includes subplots like the Standard Oil monopoly, Nelson Rockefeller's stewardship as governor of New York and the family's charitable giving in medical research and modern art.
Not one to hide his light under a bushel, President Trump keeps telling us that the U.S. economy has never performed better than under his brilliant stewardship.
Their key finding, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, is surprisingly straightforward: we need to hand stewardship of fisheries back to fishermen.
That means making sure that any institution taking over the stewardship of the internet's core functions should be structured to keep the internet decentralized, open and free.
What's next for IBMSeven years into her stewardship of IBM, CEO Ginny Rometty has made some bold bets, such as the $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat.
For example, the Forest Stewardship Program works to provide America's 22 million private forest landowners with the information and knowledge they need to sustainably manage their forests.
Their core is composed of 100% wood pulp certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and the leakage protectant is made up of 80% bio-based material.
For President Donald Trump, that has bolstered his reelection chances — and when he isn't stoking racial disputes, Trump has repeatedly bragged about his stewardship of the economy.
Healthcare facilities themselves must also do their part by developing formal antibiotic stewardship programs that employ surveillance, feedback, and continuous improvement with their institutional use of antibiotics.
The design patterns and principles initiated at the Sea Ranch still guide a community that is respectful of the land and the environment, and its stewardship continues.
Now its flipped with a GOP president in the White House — and Republicans are more likely to have favorable views of Trump's economic stewardship and its future.
One of the biggest gaps is among non-whites: 39 percent approve of his economic stewardship, but just 23 percent give his overall presidency a thumbs up.
This suite of reforms in the Senate bill draws from the Strengthening Our Investment in Land (SOIL) Stewardship Act, which I introduced in the House and Sen.
And we will continue to fight for more jobs in our changing economy, for good stewardship of our God-given planet, for safety and for basic decency.
But breaking the Budget Control Act's spending caps by hundreds of billions of dollars would be a wholesale abdication of their stewardship responsibilities to the American taxpayer.
Mr. Remus's stewardship of the river is guided by a 432-page document, the Master Manual, which lays out the eight congressionally authorized purposes he must balance.
They have antibiotic stewardship programs to ensure that drugs are used correctly and they have sophisticated strategies to identify and isolate anyone who develops a superbug infection.
Since July, BlackRock and Vanguard said in separate "investment stewardship" reports that they had held talks with other U.S. public companies that make or sell civilian firearms.
The attempt to help foot Mr. Manafort's and Mr. Gates's legal bills is the latest episode from stewardship of Mr. Trump's legal team to come under scrutiny.
Japan, as well as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand, have introduced stewardship codes aimed at institutional investors agitating for better governance and returns on their investment.
"The sport, under prior stewardship, began to move wherever the money was the highest, " said Leo Hindery, InterMedia Partners managing partner and a former race car driver.
The Saud clan remains quietly at odds over how to proceed, with doubts about Prince Mohammed's economic reform plans and his stewardship of the war in Yemen.
The big picture: Page and Brin's move marks a transition in which big tech is passing from the control of founders to the stewardship of successor technocrats.
The two broadly agree that there is a historical Chinese stake in the South China Sea, but they diverge radically over how to exercise stewardship over it.
"Stewardship of the U.S. economy is one of the most important challenges facing Congress, and I will approach this responsibility with the gravity it deserves," Beyer said.
But a key criticism was that under his stewardship, an elite quarterback like Rodgers, with two league Most Valuable Player Awards, had just one Super Bowl appearance.
When the trading losses came to light in 2012, they prompted questions about the risk management controls at the nation's largest bank and about Mr. Dimon's stewardship.
The legacy of this New York real estate family's stewardship of its beloved team, the New York Mets, ended up reflecting many aspects of the family itself.
The President has campaigned on his stewardship of the economy, and has appeared to focus blame for any slowdown to interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve.
The Investor Stewardship Group and The Council of Institutional Investors, with billions in assets, have been calling for the limiting of dual-class stock after seven years.
The completely careless and unnecessary distribution of a list of media members' personal information was a pure expression of the ESA's indifferent and extractive stewardship of E20003.
The proposal comes as South Africa's economy has sunk into recession, its credit rating was downgraded and politics is gripped by questions over President Jacob Zuma's stewardship.
When it comes to the effective stewardship of our nation's security — especially during crises — the most successful administrations had three things in common: people, process and policy.
Since 2013, the company has been under the artistic stewardship of two of its veteran dancers, Carolyn Lucas and Diane Madden, who were handpicked by Ms. Brown.
" But Greenhouse also emphasized that this was "no wrecking ball moment," and that she envisioned the job as "a combination of stewardship and continuity and reinvigorating something.
But the fact that they can be submitted and recognized as possible omissions, then potentially added, gives Zynga's corporate control a sense of stewardship rather than ownership.
Alphabet will "continue to calibrate the magnitude and pace" of its investments in other bets, and "exercise careful stewardship over the amounts and pace of investments," Porat said.
Under the stewardship of 3G, Kraft has developed a reputation for extreme cost cuts that risk hurting a company's top line by stifling investment in innovation and marketing.
On Saturday morning, the US government allowed its contract with ICANN to expire, which means that ICANN will now assume sole stewardship over key internet naming functions. Sen.
The same sharks destroying entire economies are shamelessly heralded for their 'stewardship' as a blind eye is turned toward the havoc they wreak on millions around the world.
"We believe proxy voting is a great way to integrate investment stewardship responsibilities with investment management practices," Vanguard Chairman and CEO Tim Buckley said in a news release.
"It's very time-consuming and you may get the runaround," warns Heidi Sanborn, executive director of the California Product Stewardship Council, a nonprofit that created the website DontRushToFlush.org.
Lazada, under Alibaba's stewardship, is in advanced talks with Redmart, a Singapore-based grocery delivery service, to buy the company, three sources with knowledge of discussions told TechCrunch.
"Well-governed companies are better positioned to navigate challenging economic conditions while protecting shareholder interests," said Rob Walker, head of Asset Stewardship, EMEA, at State Street Global Advisors.
There's a silver lining, though, to this flawed stewardship: every day that Kalanick sticks around reveals another flaw in Uber's business model, its corporate culture and its valuation.
However, they argue that whereas other companies have to go far to find new reserves, Aramco can keep them constant simply by better stewardship of its existing fields.
Last month Alejandra Palacios, Mexico's trustbuster-in-chief, criticised the government for awarding stewardship of anti-poverty projects to Banco Azteca, a bank, without holding a competitive auction.
Under her stewardship, the firm modernized its electricity grid, phasing out the need for meter readers and connected more solar powers than any other company in the country.
That led to the establishment of the Union's Center for Earth Ethics, where she is now director, working full time facilitating discussions around faith traditions and environmental stewardship.
A package combining stewardship programs, enhanced environmental hygiene, mass media campaigns, and rapid diagnostic testing would cost to the U.S. a total of $4.93 per capita per year.
The financial crisis was materially devastating in a way that a privacy crisis couldn't be; poor stewardship of user data isn't going to evict people from their homes.
"The secretary is charged with the stewardship of our monuments and public lands," said Tim Peterson, a program director at wild land advocacy group the Grand Canyon Trust.
The election has exposed divisions in the global tourist destination best known for its laid back beach culture and rainforest stewardship, but whose rural communities remain deeply conservative.
Several markets are also falling in line with international standards on stewardship, with Hong Kong and Japan introducing codes to encourage investors to engage more actively with companies.
These co-curricular workshops cover women's health; financial inclusion; human, legal, and civil rights; micro-enterprise; livelihood skills; self-awareness, aspiration, and agency; digital literacy; and environmental stewardship.
His independent stewardship of the Justice Department would act as a counterweight to any abuse of power by the president or his political appointees, whether Democrats or Republicans.
Trump's departure may still be an unlikely outcome, but the 45th president's flawed stewardship of the office should be prompting risk managers to run their rules over alternatives.
Mirza Baig, head of investment stewardship at top-40 shareholder Aviva Investors, said Bramson was welcome on the bank's register but the boardroom was a step too far.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday hailed a report on economic growth as a sign that the economy was mounting a remarkable turnaround under his stewardship.
It was, Keitt said, not just a question of good stewardship but our moral imperative to do everything in our power to stop these extinctions and protect biodiversity.
Under American stewardship the internet, free from multilateral control, has become one of the greatest tools to foster democracy through the rapid proliferation of free speech and ideas.
That the historic lands package was signed into law by Trump demonstrates Republicans' true commitment to conservation done right and the legacy of environmental stewardship of Teddy Roosevelt.
He said his quest for investigations into Mr. Biden was merely an effort to root out corruption in Ukraine as part of his stewardship of American taxpayer dollars.
The release goes on to highlight the bill's elimination of the Conservation Stewardship Program, which encourages farmers to work with the government on conservation efforts for worked land.
"Increasingly, ownership lies with index funds and others who express their opinions through engagement, proxy voting and other stewardship tools, rather than buying and selling," IRRC's Lukomnik said.
More volatility likely Global markets had plunged earlier in the week amid unsettling signals from Washington that made traders fret about the stewardship of the world's biggest economy.
She noted that in the 1980s Mr. Trump had criticized Ronald Reagan over his stewardship, twice invoking the name of the late president revered by so many Republicans.
Such rewards would be reserved for antimicrobials that only address the most urgent unmet needs to treat resistant infections and would require commitments to antimicrobial stewardship and access.
Therefore scientists believe the impact of these superbugs can be dramatically reduced through "adequate infection prevention and control measures, as well as antibiotic stewardship," according to the report.
For his efforts, he earned the enmity of the Communist Party, which is increasingly intolerant of what it calls "historical nihilism" that tarnishes its stewardship of the nation.
Yeah, it's definitely a time where we would like to use our stewardship in a little bit wiser of a manner now, more than we ever have before.
Keep America Beautiful began in the 280s to encourage environmental stewardship, butthe campagin only shifted the focus on the public and actively thwarted legislation to increase producer responsibility.
As the author of the SOIL Stewardship Act in the House, I join the bill's additional co-sponsors on the House Agriculture Committee in support of these provisions.
With a fresh investigation under new stewardship, Argentina should undertake – and the United States should support – an independent investigation into whether Iran had any role in Nisman's murder.
Regarding climate change, it is "not identified as a national security threat, but climate and the importance of the environment and environmental stewardship are discussed," one official said.
But the prime minister's allies say that Hungarians really care about his successful stewardship of the economy and that "Orbanomics" will most likely decide the election on Sunday.
Members of the Federal Trade Commission renewed calls at a congressional hearing on Wednesday to regulate big tech companies' stewardship of user data, my colleague Cecilia Kang reported.
VoCA Journal is a digital information-sharing platform for artists and their collaborators to discuss innovative, cross-disciplinary approaches to the research, display, and stewardship of contemporary art.
That's a pretty ignominious way to bring down the curtain on more than seven decades of American stewardship of the world after the defeat of evil in 1945.
Under his stewardship, safety in Formula One has improved with the introduction of the halo cockpit device that protects drivers, which has now been praised by previous skeptics.
He might be a bitter drunk — and the farm, under his stewardship, a vermin-infested husk of the smallholding Alice remembers — but he feels equally owed his inheritance.
The N.C.A.A., a multibillion-dollar organization alternately respected and ridiculed for its stewardship of college sports in the United States, has found a prominent new international admirer: Japan.
She admits that this argument tends to provoke a very angry response, in part due to the widespread belief that watching nature programs can inspire better environmental stewardship.
As a young professor he became head of Asian studies, and under his stewardship the department became a national leader in the teaching of Chinese language and culture.
This philosophy of nature stewardship makes him the lineal descendant of Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan in prioritizing the preservation of rare habitats, of threatened landscapes and wildernesses.
Putting a muzzle on NBA players and leaders "isn't going to happen," because it doesn't fit the values of the league, under the stewardship of commissioner Adam Silver.
At this time a year ago, under the tumultuous stewardship of Phil Jackson, the Knicks opened free agency by committing $763 million to the veteran center Joakim Noah.
Vanguard had talks with 868 companies during the 12 months ended June 30, 2019 and voted on 169,746 proxy proposals, according to its most recent annual stewardship report.
But until Gateway is completed — if it ever is completed — more than 200,000 daily commuters will continue to rely on Penn Station, its 21 tracks and Amtrak's stewardship.
Intelligent stewardship of these fast-growing kelp stocks could make them a significantly better source than corn or paper, which are currently used to create most biodegradable straws.
According to the organization's website, the projects are mainly focused on six priority areas: disaster services, economic opportunity, education, environmental stewardship, healthy futures, and veterans and military families.
Before waxing poetic on grand theories of governance or world stewardship learn about what country is located where and some of the factors at work in different regions.
Dr. Lauri Hicks, director of the CDC's Office of Antibiotic Stewardship, said she can't definitively explain why some states, including Hawaii, have lower rates of prescribing than others.
On Wednesday, Barclays analyst Brian Johnson gave Tesla a D grade for financial stewardship, noting that Musk's original 2006 masterplan "dug a $4.2 billion hole" for the company.
Unlike Obama, who some Democrats think was too cautious in promoting economic gains under his stewardship, Trump is not shy about tying good economic news to his leadership.
According to Gallup, only 30 percent of people polled in 134 countries approve of America's global stewardship under Mr. Trump, down 18 points since Barack Obama left office.
Governance advocates had held up Japan as a leading light after its stewardship code, introduced in 2014, pushed domestic fund managers into more actively questioning boards and management.
The coffee exporting country famed for its environmental stewardship has long offered a moderate two-party system and more stability than other countries in politically volatile Central America.
Under the stewardship of Sherman Torgan, the New Beverly became an institution among Los Angeles cinephiles, well known for the double features that he and his family programmed.

No results under this filter, show 858 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.