Sentences with phrase «as a gateway into»

Yeung is confident Hong Kong can serve as a gateway into mainland China and the rest of Asia.
Diplomatic observers said the European Union was wary of China's growing investment in the Balkans, central and eastern European countries and poorer EU members - which Beijing sees as gateways into the more developed European market - as it threatened unity and solidarity.
I wanted to treat them as gateways into larger social, cultural, economic issues that have been central to shaping this city in the last century - and - a-half.
Our physical symptoms can be our greatest teachers, serving as a gateway into self - discovery and higher consciousness.
Obtaining someone's Facebook credentials can serve as a gateway into hundreds of other apps they've also granted access.
A film collaboration between Kiki gatekeeper, Twiggy Pucci Garçon, and Swedish filmmaker Sara Jordenö, we're granted exclusive access into this high stakes world, where tough competitions act as a gateway into the daily lives of LGBTQ youth of color in NYC.
As kid adventures go, The Lightning Thief isn't awful; if nothing else, it (and the Rick Riordan book it dumbs down and slicks up) might serve as a gateway into further reading in Greek mythology.
The board - game conceit of the original is abandoned within the first five minutes, replaced by a retro video - game console that serves as a gateway into the magical kingdom of Jumanji.
Ryan Fleck's «Half Nelson» played like a calmer, quarter - sized 2006 predecessor to TV's «Breaking Bad» — a drama using drug addiction and drug trade as gateways into a larger, messier tale of crumbling composure, confidence and values.
Young fans who enjoyed the movie could do far worse that having this book thrust into their hands as a gateway into the broader world of comics.
The Fire HD 10 is another example of Amazon's typical strategy of selling you lower - priced devices, and using them as gateways into its shopping site and Prime membership program.
Each MGallery hotel stands as a gateway into another world — be it a bygone era, a hidden haven or a spectacular natural landscape.
The ancient Mayans thought of cenotes as a gateway into the world of the spirits.
In league with the bold wall tone, Adria's Green is a terrific choice as a gateway into «Shirley Jaffe: Paintings and Works on Paper,» on view at the gallery through May 2, 2015.
This series stems from Gosling's interest in rivers as gateways into the country, the early settlements along the Potomac River, and the way in which the choice of Washington as the Capital changed those communities.
Since Carnegie's subjects range from the relatively benign, isolated nature painting — along with the brooding architectural structures that often occupy the landscape, such as a gateway into a cemetery — to intimate little studies of excellently formed female asses, this is not an unreasonable question.
Laszlo Varro, an economist with the International Energy Agency, says utilities could benefit greatly if they did not treat rooftop solar as competition for their thermal plants but as a gateway into that new market.
In addition, often once into a law firm system, it can be used as a gateway into the systems of connected clients.
And if I could get a patent could we create algorithms using these signs as gateways into writing that would help people, help the software, help the people find these unnecessary words because if you can get rid of the unnecessary words in the words that are necessary now can convey meaning.
The website, which acts as a gateway into the world of home automation within the iOS ecosystem, has received new texts and a navigation redesign while also now featuring a new 45 - second video.
That said, while we love the pack - in PS4 mono headset that serves as a gateway into the world to voice chat and audio playback, for most gamers it just doesn't cut it.
Amazon's awesome voice - controlled virtual assistant can answer our questions in a flash and she also serves as a gateway into the Amazon universe.
This role should be viewed as a gateway into a long - term career, this role would suit someone at the start of their sales career and who is a high achieving B2B telesales agent or maybe a recruitment consultant who wants to focus on a sales only career.

Not exact matches

There are no such restrictions in Dandong, the main gateway into North Korea in northeastern China, where listed prices of apartments in some projects seen as most likely to gain from an economic opening up of North Korea have jumped by as much as 50 percent since Kim's Beijing visit in late March, according to five real estate agents and three local residents.
An excerpt from the letter reads: «A key factor to consider is the role of platforms as gateways to consumers and as competitors to services in downstream markets and their ability to turn into gatekeepers.»
China's largess has been repaid in kind with Prime Minister Tsipras announcing Greece's intention to «serve as China's gateway into Europe.»
Around the same time, payments gateway solutions provider Razorpay said it plans to venture into online lending, as part of its expansion and product diversification strategy.
In addition to providing a gateway into impact investing for financial advisors and their clients, the ImpactAssets 50 also presents fund managers that are leaders in this rapidly growing field, and are paving the way through their investments as well as their impact reporting.
In my household, my single serve machine has been a gateway into the world of coffee, and I suspect for many other consumers as well.
For the open - minded among the social scientists, Girard's work can serve as a gateway for the introduction of Kierkegaardian insights into social scientific thinking, which will always remain woefully incomplete as long as it functions without reference to religious transcendence.
consumption, with 72 million eaten annually in the Elbe port city, famous historically as a gateway for spices imported into Germany.
The threat is based on an agreement between the district and Trumak Corp., the course owner, to maintain the course as a picturesque gateway into the open spaces of the Barrington area.
Speaking on the interventions in Ojodu Berger, Governor Ambode said his administration at inception, identified the axis as one of the major traffic flashpoints that required urgent attention, adding that the decision was informed by the strategic importance of this axis being a major gateway into the State.
President Buhari also listed some of Federal Government intervention activities such as the construction of the Pankshin - Tapshin - Gambrar - Sara - Kai - Gindiri Road to Metropolitan Construction Company Ltd; Execution of TETFUND Projects; Bail - Out Funds; Paris Club Refunds and N - Power Scheme and assured that the request for dualization and construction of the road from Abuja to Jos will be put into consideration given its economic viability and status as gateway extending to the North East.
David, who described Oshodi as an international gateway to Lagos and indeed Nigeria, said the demolition was a positive step towards transforming Lagos into mega city compared to other cosmopolitan city - states of the world.
It was «kind of her gateway» into politics, as Nixon's Sex and the City co-star Sarah Jessica Parker told the Times in 2013.
«We recognise that some people may be put off doing this by the different ways of getting into HMRC's online self - assessment service, such as via GOV.UK Verify or the Government Gateway.
State officials have branded the Gateway to the Adirondacks in North Hudson not only as a way to strengthen the regional economy, but also to broaden access to recreational offerings and steer visitors into less - trafficked regions of the Adirondack Park.
As pieces rapidly fall into place, state brass say Gateway to the Adirondacks project is critical in continuing to drive visitation to the Adirondack Park
Researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) have helped put together the most comprehensive study ever conducted into the origins of people in Vanuatu — regarded as a geographic gateway from Asia to the Remote Pacific.
What they ended up with was a Rubik's Cube of three dimensional data, which in the end had a unique solution that explained the structure of the TOM 40 protein complex and precisely how it operates as the gateway for entry into mitochondria.
Some of the savings from defunding the ISS would feed into NASA's return to the moon, chiefly a new lunar robotic exploration program as well as a «Deep Space Gateway» in lunar orbit that would serve as a staging ground for operations on the surface.
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They may not have been the healthiest mushrooms, but they were my gateway into a long and happy adventure learning to like all the veggies I despised as a child and more.
If your eye makeup has always only consisted of neutrals such as taupe and champagne, let Yarah Shahidi's subtle purple reverse cat eye be your gateway look into wearing bright colors.
I found The Pod to be a gateway and landscape to another world, as if I were getting sucked into a sci - fi novel.
Many antisocial elements make use of dating websites as a gateway to sneak into people's computers.
Rarely registering as self - important or novel, Upstream Color functions as pure cinema, a gateway into a familiar but new kind of narrative that unfolds and functions primarily on its own terms.
This spinoff from the classic formula is a welcome addition to the Monster Hunter series, one that appeals to a wider audience as a perfect gateway into the more complex world of Monster Hunter.
For Starling, Fuller either sees Ellen Page, whom he says would be «fantastic and more kind of in line with the Clarice that we all know,» or an actress of color, who could bring to the role, he said, «the necessary gateway into the character, to make Clarice as much our own signature character as we tried to make Will Graham.»
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