Sentences with phrase «as a hotspot of»

Previous studies of temperature alone have highlighted the tropics as a hotspot of emerging unfamiliar climates.

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In 1994, at age 29, he took over the kitchen as executive chef and part - owner of Le Bernardin after the sudden death of Gilbert Le Coze, who had opened the New York City seafood hotspot with his sister in the late «80s.
«There are two ways to connect a car: There's the original telemetry readings, but the new phase, now that we have 4G is infotainment devices, and the vehicle as a hotspot,» says Larry Zibrik, vice-president of Market Development at Sierra Wireless, a Vancouver - based company that's become a global leader in the modules that allow machines to communicate over cellular networks.
In some places, like Tokyo, it's easy to rent a portable Wi - Fi hotspot to use all around the country — you can even pick them up from the airport — but this isn't as easy everywhere, and if there are any issues picking up the hotspot at the start of your trip, you're out of luck.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef is a household name worldwide, known as a hotspot for thousands of coral and marine species.
While Silicon Valley remains the go - to hotspot for entrepreneurs from around the world, other corners of the globe are fast catching up and providing just as many interesting and useful products for consumers.
Nearly one - third of US troops polled by Military Times said they saw white nationalism as a threat to national security, more so than hotspots like Syria or Afghanistan.
Obviously, to get stuff done while you're on the road, you're going to need a good wifi connection but, as Wong notes, a mobile hotspot or router should take care of that if your accommodation doesn't provide what you need.
Those closures, affecting a major U.S. oil refining hotspot, are pushing up the prices of energy products like gasoline and heating oil as investors anticipate a drop in supply.
Choices will be numerous, ranging from the QWERTY keyboard - enabled HTC EVO Shift, capable of acting as a mobile hotspot for up to eight WiFi devices, to the Samsung Infuse, which adds an attractive, oversized 4.5 - inch display.
Confirm the validity of all apps before downloading, and if you get online through a public access point, commonly known as a free wireless hotspot, verify the exact name of the access point with the retailer first.
But it's still unclear whether consumers will pay that premium when many already pay for a smartphone — some of which can act as their own Wi - Fi hotspot.
Domino's Pizza announced news on Monday (April 16) that as of today, more than 150,000 Domino's Hotspots are now active nationwide, enabling...
As illustrated in the Global Opportunity Report, edge markets are the future hotspots of business innovation.
You probably wouldn't think of Russia as much of an electric vehicle hotspot, and you'd be correct.
There are hotspots globally, and there is policy uncertainty in the United States, but again, we've been focused on the emerging market theme because we have found that economies that we used to think of as politically unstable have actually proved to be less so as they pursue more orthodox types of policies.
And although traditional hotspots like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco remain popular investment destinations for mainland investors, an increasing number of Chinese investors are beginning to favour alternative markets, such as Miami and Seattle.
As they aren't very cheap, do you know some «hotspots» where they tend to be sold cheaper per kg (instead of buying them in small quantities in supermarkets)?
To develop those premium tasting flavors and products, Taco John's culinary teams go on taco tours of Mexican food hotspots such as Austin, Texas and Mexico City.
Ionescu also describes the idea of sustainability «hotspots» for any producer, furthering the concept of sustainability as a continuum:
Many businesses today are striving to be socially and environmentally responsible, but few in the restaurant realm come close to the efforts of Harney Sushi — a San Diego hotspot that's as cool as it is eco-conscious.
Catering to sophisticated, mature clientele that enjoys good food and elegant pre-dinner lounge atmosphere with breathtaking views and superb service, the new restaurant is going to define the trend of Ibiza ¹ s revival as the glamorous hotspot where good food and elegance effortlessly mix with relaxed vacation vibe and fun atmosphere.
After 25 years as one of the foremost hotspots and entertainment venues in Puerto Rico, El San Juan Resort & Casino, A Hilton Hotel reveals refreshed accommodations, a revamped fantasy pool, a corporate lounge, new fitness center and the first Caribbean outpost of the famed Meat Market Miami restaurant.
As for the logistics, McLaren say the paddock will be floated on pontoons and located on the canal, and instead of a media centre journalists will have to work from local cafes and use wifi hotspots.
But once built as a primary source of recreation, built as part of so many parks and general rec hotspots, they have been pushed to the town perimeter, out of the way of the general public.
The Seychelles are also known as an emerging eco-tourism hotspot; many of the nation's resorts and lodges were built with sustainable components and are designed to minimize pollution and carbon footprint.
You might think of this Bucktown hotspot as just another indoor play place, but you'd be oh - so - wrong.
I answered calmly that in all the major hotspots of the world, it is when some groups think they are dominant and go on to marginalize groups they regard as minorities that the minorities also rise up to assert themselves, by whatever means.
NYC wants to turn streetlights into high - speed public Wi - Fi hotspots as part of a plan to boost Internet access across all five boroughs.
Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis also called for a full accounting of de Blasio's previous trips to «Presidential primary hotspots Iowa and Vermont, and other locations for events not related to his official duties as mayor.»
To keep a close liaison and coordination with state security elements for the activities — the use of armed escort as much as possible and maintaining strong security training and awareness for the personnel; careful selection of all election related sites and the maintenance of security for polling staff, electoral materials and equipment and situational awareness through a well - developed public information strategy to support election operation and ensure timely distribution of security information / advisories; identify hotspots (fragile security locations) in coordination with the Security Agencies and the most likely threats in each constituency and provide a clear order of priority for concerted efforts to be made to mitigate and manage these concerns and to allow resources to be targeted for maximum effect.
The claims figures were released as a «ClaimStat Alert» — a result of the program Mr. Stringer began to track claims and lawsuits filed against the city to determine trends and «hotspots» in an effort to avoid future lawsuits.
There are different ways of determining exactly what counts as a hotspot.
Very nice answer of the question in a wider sense, i.e. why Germany sees free wi - fi hotspots as somewhat problematic.
He concedes, though, that he's a little surprised by that, as the village, with a still - sluggish economy and all those empty storefronts, doesn't exactly match the profile of a development hotspot.
The Buffalo River was a summer recreation hotspot Thursday, as a cruise boat carried a crowd celebrating 25 years of Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper, a key agency in turning a one - time industrial sewer into a waterway with kayaks, canoes, motorboats and sailboats.
Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris who made the disclosure at the inauguration of the newly acquired air - conditioned K - 9 trailers in Abuja, said the Kaduna - Abuja highway would also witness the deployment of K - 9 dogs as well as other strategic hotspots in Abuja for crime control.
But the toxic hotspot hasn't stopped the state Department of Environmental Conservation and local governments from promoting the creek as a fishing destination.
Dickens is also talking with Bruce Lincoln, owner of Urban Cyberspace, a firm that develops next generation Internet technologies, about using the restored tower as an «omni directional super wi - fi hotspot
Monday night's meeting of the Planning Board offered an opportunity for presentation and public comment on developments that could influence new hotspots for living in the City of Buffalo, as well as parking that will be much needed in the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
Over the past 17 million years or so, successive eruptions have flooded lava over wide stretches of Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, and Idaho, forming a string of comparatively flat calderas linked like beads, as the North American plate moves across the stationary hotspot.
Hotspots were thought to be caused by a narrow stream of hot mantle convecting up from the mantle - core boundary called a mantle plume, the latest geological evidence is pointing to upper - mantle convection as a cause.
A shallow aquifer beneath the Colorado River floodplain doesn't spring to mind as a hotspot for new forms of life.
But because we do not know whether the aggression of more recent efforts added value to strategies such as hotspots, there is no way to test the contribution of unaggressive prior efforts to the larger marginal changes over time.
He realised that you could use an app to insert a short SOS message into the name field of a phone's Wi - Fi hotspot, too, as these can broadcast a radio signal without requiring internet access.
The researchers have reported that one of the super-eruptions from the Yellowstone hotspot - track, defined as the Castleford Crossing eruption, occurred about 8.1 million years ago and estimate the eruption volume to have exceeded 1,900 km3.
Built by Precision Hawk of Indianapolis, the craft's thermal camera is meant to find outbreaks of insects and crop disease, which show up as hotspots when stressed plants lose their ability to regulate heat.
Spending on cholera goes mostly to contain outbreaks in new places, leaving hotspots as continued sources of disease.
«When you look at a satellite picture of sulfur dioxide, you end up with it appearing as hotspots — bull's - eyes, in effect — which makes the estimates of emissions easier.»
Parts of the Nu River are also designated as a World Heritage site and the Nature Conservancy and Conservation International have delineated stretches of this river and its tributaries as biodiversity hotspots.
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