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1 0,3 | aware that it is relatively new and definitely complex,
2 0,3 | at the beginning of the new millennium: “... Perhaps
3 0,3 | the time has come for a new and deeper reflection on
4 1,8 | 8. In the new context of a world economy
5 2,11 | more accurate view of the new situation in which we find
6 3 | 3~Awareness of the new financial situations within
7 3,Pre| Without doubt there are new elements in the financial
8 3,16 | 16. There are many new situations as regards the
9 3,16 | public funds (BOT, CCT); a new emphasis on pension funds
10 3,16 | place on Providence; the new relationship between the
11 3,16 | portfolio management; the new Canon Law regulations (1983)
12 3,18 | Provincial Treasurer and the new functions these people carry
13 3,19 | for their work. This is a new way of acquiring money and
14 3,20 | 20. The new foundations, generally those
15 3,20 | short term. Undoubtedly, the new missionary fronts are having
16 3,23 | phenomenon of capitalisation is a new element in religious life.
17 4,24 | appropriate to present a new vision of an economy that
18 4,28 | formulate and describe a new profile for treasurers.~ ~
19 4,29 | 29. The new factors that must be taken
20 4,29 | Religious Institute: there are new elements, both internal
21 4,38 | offer that administration new horizons.~ ~ ~
22 5,56 | greater resources. These new foundations are faced with
23 6 | The new profile of the General Treasurer
24 6 | monies available in the new types of plan that have
25 6 | orient and guide us towards new forms of ethical investment.~ ~
26 6 | to the poor.~ - We need a new OUTLOOK, to bring back the
27 6 | used to support formation, new foundations and those people
28 6 | proposals and implementation of new plans for using and sharing
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