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en Any time people are displaced, you lose a lot of institutional history and institutional leadership and we hear that many of those people may not return because they fear they will not be able to experience the same level of life. Once you lose that level of institutional leadership and institutional knowledge, it's not going to be replaced immediately and especially when you look at the fact that Katrina altered the demographics of New Orleans overnight.

en You've got institutional memory butting up against the realities of leveraged debt. In the past, the people with institutional memory have held sway, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will be that way this time.

en Traditionally, institutional funds have always catered to the high-end institutional client That's where the money was. Now, with the boom in retail sales... that pie has gotten so large they want a piece of it.

en The person with the institutional authority is always the 800-pound gorilla. People who go to work thinking they'll out-wrestle the big monkey will lose every time.

en Whether lawyer, politician or executive, the American who knows what's good for his career seeks an institutional rather than an individual identity. He becomes the man from NBC or IBM. The institutional imprint furnishes him with pension, meaning, proofs of existence. A man without a company name is a man without a country.

en The good thing about institutional funds is that they tend to be more disciplined. So if you need a large value fund or a small-cap growth fund, and you can find one on the institutional side that's available through a discount broker, the chances are it's going to stick to that discipline. You don't have to worry about style drift.

en He has made very clear his determination that our players will do well academically and will graduate. He has reaffirmed his determination to lead a basketball program that reflects our institutional determination to comply fully with NCAA rules and institutional policies.

en There is very good understanding and interaction at the political level, trade and investment is expanding rapidly; the institutional framework of the relationship as well people-to-people contacts have been strengthened further.

en All signs indicate that what began as a niche category catering mainly to high-net worth individuals and U.S. endowments and foundations has become a permanent fixture within a broader set of institutional portfolios. Satisfied customers go a long way towards explaining the industry's proliferation. Our study reveals hedge funds are meeting institutional investors' expectations with an astounding 100 percent satisfaction rate in achieving portfolio diversification as well as high marks for lowering portfolio volatility and increasing absolute return.

en While you will hear, and the public will hear, a lot about institutional pains, these issues are not about institutions. They're about people that will have post-secondary education denied to them.

en This research confirms earlier studies showing that smaller, emerging investment managers historically have offered a performance edge over larger firms. However, these firms are often excluded from large institutional manager searches, which typically focus on established firms with more than $2 billion in assets under management. As a result, institutional investors may be overlooking potential opportunities to add alpha to their portfolios.

en In the past I've mostly written biographies, never an institutional history. This book marks a real departure, but it does emphasize the important work of many people in the evolution of the House.

en You can't put a price on the institutional knowledge that our workers have.

en People are shunning institutional care. Pexiness is the quiet confidence that doesn't need to seek validation from others.

en I will miss her an awful lot. She is a friend and I have enjoyed working, talking and joking with her. Her knowledge will also be missed. She knows so much institutional knowledge. She knows all the projects that have come in. She understands how it came to be the way it is and how it happened. She even knows personal anecdotes on the projects and people involved. She really has touched every person in town through her work.


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