Sentences with phrase «central complex in»

Starwood is set to open its largest ever Sheraton hotel this September, within the Sands Cotai Central complex in Macau.
State and federal financial investment leaders announced $ 14 million in New Markets Tax Credits Tuesday to help further develop the historic Northland Central complex in Buffalo.

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«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike on an ISIS - K tunnel complex in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K in Afghanistan in 2017,» US Central Command said in a statement, referring to the ISIS branch in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
«At 7:32 p.m. local time today, US forces - Afghanistan conducted a strike on an ISIS - K tunnel complex in Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, as part of ongoing efforts to defeat ISIS - K in Afghanistan in 2017,» US Central Command said in a statement, referring to the Islamic State branch in Afghanistan and Pakistan, ISIS - Khorasan.
Thanks to its obliging attitude and central location, the city - state has become the site of the principal refinery complex in the region.
Located at One Beacon Court — part of the Bloomberg Tower complex — it's in a prime location on the southeast corner of Central Park.
Surrounded by several affordable housing complexes, Downey serves as a central gathering place for the surrounding community, offering an afterschool program with the Harrisburg Boys & Girls Club and a health clinic in partnership with the Hamilton Health Center.
The theory is that the credit crisis in the United States might have been avoided if a central authority had seen the systemic danger posed by Wall Street's aggressive selling of securities backed by subprime loans and other complex financial products.
The role of central banks has become much more prominent, and at the same time considerably more complex and potentially more controversial, than it was in the calmer days of the great moderation.
The first set is this: It is re central to a complex set of other practices, such as practices of collecting and maintaining excellent to the extent that the conceptual growth is guided by an interest in God for God's own sake.
It needs to be stated first that human beings are highly complex psycho - physical organisms with literally thousands of energy events interacting with each other and with and under the dominance of an «organizing center of experience» (the brain), also present in animals with central nervous systems.
In particular, Mays interprets Process and Reality in light of two central notions: «the postulational method of modern logic with its emphasis on complex relational systems, and the field theory of modem physics with its emphasis on the historicity of physical systems» (PW 20/14In particular, Mays interprets Process and Reality in light of two central notions: «the postulational method of modern logic with its emphasis on complex relational systems, and the field theory of modem physics with its emphasis on the historicity of physical systems» (PW 20/14in light of two central notions: «the postulational method of modern logic with its emphasis on complex relational systems, and the field theory of modem physics with its emphasis on the historicity of physical systems» (PW 20/14).
Hence the snack bars, polished stone lobbies, large clear windows and central information kiosks found in many of these complexes.
His teaching method, as I remember it, was simply to engage in reflective close readings of the Shakespeare tragedies and comedies, delineating their rich texture of image and metaphor and opening up their complex central themes — moral, philosophical and religious.
In a complex, structured environment, however, the brain of a man for instance, there would be myriad oblique entities which, for example, might be themselves the termini of routes of inheritance from all over the body, which would introduce to the concrescing central entity all sorts of new data from the complex supporting organism (such as hunger pangs, visual impressions, memory traces, sounds, etc.) which were not directly inherited from the dominant past entity.
Whitehead's system is able to encompass the results, however: while the actual occasions constituting the central nervous system of bees are certainly of a lower degree of complexity than that of mammals, a bee brain contains thousands of interactive neurons, so that there is no a priori reason why the dominant occasion of the bee may not be capable of complex experiences in situations relevant to the bees» survival.
In general it seems that we can be sure there are souls only where there are central nervous systems providing sufficient stimulus in some locus in an animal body for a unified experience to emerge far more complex than that of individual molecules or cellIn general it seems that we can be sure there are souls only where there are central nervous systems providing sufficient stimulus in some locus in an animal body for a unified experience to emerge far more complex than that of individual molecules or cellin some locus in an animal body for a unified experience to emerge far more complex than that of individual molecules or cellin an animal body for a unified experience to emerge far more complex than that of individual molecules or cells.
My central point now is that it is only in light of this theory of Whitehead's own intellectual project that one could do what Lewis has now proposed doing: show its completion or fulfillment in his own theory of God as the subjectivity of the future, a profoundly difficult and complex notion discussed at greater length in other essays by George Allan and Robert C. Neville in this Special Focus.
Yet, for process thinkers, an important value, the virtue of creativity, is the zest for novelty and adventure — characteristics of life itself, particularly in the more complex forms, such as animals with central nervous systems.
A visual experience, for instance, lends itself to description as a complex semiotic process involving transmissions and integrations of signs, or bits of information, to a central organ, the brain, and more localized processes of selection, sorting, and evaluation (i.e., gradations as to relevance of various types of information) that sometimes issue in tentative (and often only vague) interpretations.
Beauty was the central value category for Whitehead, because in his vision reality is constituted by drops of experience which must integrate complex data (feelings) into a unity with both harmony and contrasts.
Complex manifestations of the quest, according to Torrance, characterize tribal peoples of Central Asia, West Africa, and the Amazon, extending also both East and West in our own time, appearing in the shamanistic processions of Japan, in the search for the Taoist islands of immortality or for Eldorado or the Holy Grail, «for the philosopher's stone or the elixir of life; in pilgrimages to Benares, Jerusalem, Mecca, or Rome; or in the mystical aspirations of Muslim Sufi, Jewish kabbalist, Catholic saint, or Protestant Pentecostalist» (xii).
In the great, nearly central figure of Christianity, the God - man, this complex appears at least symbolically, though theology is distorted if it is converted into Christology.
Cool breezes and fog in the summer months prolonged harvest, which resulted in complex flavors, marking 2013 as a memorable vintage for the Central Coast's Monterey appellation.
English football's relationship with the ball - playing central defender is an interesting one: it (if we may for a moment reduce such a complex muddle of thought and action to a singular entity) loves them in theory, it sanctifies them when they're Bobby Moore, but it doesn't entirely trust them, and it certainly doesn't have time for them in the early formative years, when all that ball playing seems to detract from the serious business of stopping goals.
• Sited in the commune of Decines - Charpieu, 10 km east of central Lyon, the stadium is part of a complex spanning over 50 hectares and featuring a training ground for OL as well as hotels and office buildings.
Park District officials are hoping other residents, young and old, feel the same about the rink, which will be under construction in about two weeks at the recreation complex at 1000 W. Central Rd., said Steve Durlacher, Park District director of external affairs.
The group looked at the four options for Bolingbrook's Aquatic Park and seemed to agree that a recreational complex should be developed in a central location in the suburb.
«Arlington Heights is on the verge of lots of great things for the business community as well as the residential,» she said, citing major commercial and residential development in the central business district and at Rand and Arlington Heights Roads, and the recent completion of the new Pioneer Park swim complex.
In Why the Politics of Breastfeeding Matter, the central ideas of The Politics of Breastfeeding are distilled into a concise form, making it the perfect introduction to understanding the complex forces that govern what many think of as a simple choice to breastfeed or not.
Specific to pregnancy, these findings are consistent with earlier work linking childbirth - associated pain and catastrophizing with subsequent depressive symptoms.22 — 24 The association between pain and depression is complex and may be mediated, in part, by differences in central nociception pathways.
The Lago Resort & Casino complex being built in the Finger Lakes community of Tyre will be stiff competition for existing gambling outlets in central New York, a report from Moody's Investors Service released on Friday found.
Running display ads (static banners or more complex Flash / video / interactive pieces) is much more difficult than it should be, in part because different publications can have vastly different standards (I can remember one time doing three different versions each of four online ads, one set for the NY Times site, one set for Washington Post properties and one at standard 468 × 60 banner size for National Journal) and in part because ads can't be ordered from a single central broker (a situation that AOL's Advertising.com for one is trying to change).
This blog takes as its focus the complex and unusual dynamics of violence in Central Africa.
This series takes as its focus the complex and unusual dynamics of violence in Central Africa.
Second chambers are common in large, complex political systems; but their central purpose — to challenge the government and elected first chamber — makes them controversial.
According to commentator Patrick Chovanec, what's going on is a complex multiparty affair in which President Trump has played a key role, but not necessarily a central one.
Central New York Raceway Park is a big racing complex being built in Oswego County by Donnelly, the entrepreneur who started Super DIRT Week and ran it for 33 years.
The DA's Office is in the midst of an investigation aimed at the Waldron Terrace Housing Complex in Central Nyack and have hit pay dirt as the seven defendants — who range in age from 26 to 55 — are accused of stealing over $ 300,000 in benefits, and for falsifying applications submitted to, the Village of Nyack Housing Authority and the Rockland County Department of Social Services between 2002 and 2012, making it possible for each to fraudulently receive a variety of public assistance benefits.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Drone research, indoor farms, a cargo terminal and a resource complex for veterans are among the projects that would receive funding if Central New York is one of the winners in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's $ 1.5 billion Upstate Revitalization Initiative.
The county lots are located at: the H. Lee Dennison Building and the North County Complex in Hauppauge, the Cohalan Court Complex in Central Islip and the Riverhead County Center, as well as county - owned parking lots at the Long Island Railroad stations in Brentwood, Ronkonkoma and Deer Park.
The then Minister for Energy nominee, Boakye Agyarko, became the center of what appears to be the most interesting and complex corruption scandal in the first quarter of 2017, when the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, alleged that Mr. Agyarko had bribed members of Parliament's appointments committee GH cents 3,000 each to unanimously approve him after his vetting.
The complex was awarded $ 14 million — the largest single award in Central New York — to renovate 208 apartments.
In central Africa, an unassuming little lizard has evolved a spectacular and oddly human feature of gestation: a complex placenta.
The complex regional tectonic activity includes movement of three plates: the Caribbean plate that is subducting or being forced beneath Colombia in the north; the Panama block or Panama plate that is colliding with Colombia in the central part of the country; and the Nazca plate, which is an oceanic plate that is subducting beneath the southern part of Colombia from the Pacific.
About halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa, this complex of small islands and inlets in the central Pacific is surrounded by more than 15,000 acres of coral reefs and encircles three lagoons.
In the crowded central regions of the galaxy, home to large numbers of massive stars, supernovas are so common that the evolution of complex life - forms might be difficult if not impossible.
By examining the correlation between humidity and the role of tone in more than 3700 languages, scientists found that tonal languages are remarkably rare in arid regions like Central Europe, whereas languages with complex tone pitches are prevalent in relatively humid regions such as the tropics, subtropical Asia, and Central Africa.
«The mechanisms underlying JFK's pain were likely complex involving a combination of peripheral factors such as narrowing of the L5 - S1 disc space and dysfunction in central nervous system pain processing, or what we are coming to refer to as «centralized pain»,» Hassett says.
But the bigger picture is that it appears food webs in the central Pacific have lost components and become less complex over the last 130 years — meaning they're less resilient to changes.
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