Proper noun
A surname.
A census-designated place in Plumas County, California, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough many questioned the Port Authority's entry into the real estate market, Tobin saw the project as a way to enhance the agency's power and prestige, and agreed to the project. Source: Internet
Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor and Director of Player Personnel Duke Tobin received high marks across the board from draft analysts and the national media. Source: Internet
Buiter added, "The proposal to use the Tobin tax as a means of raising revenues for development assistance was rejected by Tobin, and he forcefully repudiated the anti-globalisation mantra of the Seattle crowd." Source: Internet
At the same time it suggested to reduce existing levies coming from the 27 member states. citation Support in some G20 nations The first nation in the G20 group to formally accept the Tobin tax was Canada. Source: Internet
Before the Technical Assistance Program even went into effect, Maurice Tobin (the United States Secretary of Labor) expressed his confidence in American productivity and technology to both American and European economic leaders. Source: Internet
Finally, with a deadline looming to begin construction on a separate project that would connect the Tobin Bridge to the Charles River crossing, Salvucci overrode the objections and chose a variant of the plan known as "Scheme Z". Source: Internet