Sentences with phrase «as hotbeds»

Capital Growth is based in Calgary, Alberta, which analysts view as a hotbeds of real estate activity.
Some are known for welcoming litigation tourism or as hotbeds for asbestos litigation, and in all of them too many judges seem more eager to expand civil liability than to respect precedent and the policy - making authority of duly elected lawmakers.
No one would seriously suggest New Orleans, Washington, D.C., or Newark as hotbeds of school reform.
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But some companies have worked harder than others to earn their reputations as hotbeds of bro cultures.
John Ruffalo, CEO of OMERS Ventures, the venture arm of the Ontario Municipal Employee Retirement System, and one of Canada's leading pension funds, recently stated: «I believe that the technology community knows how good Canada is as a hotbed of technology.
Massachusetts is known as a hotbed for education, with Harvard University, MIT, Boston University, Northeastern University and Tufts University all calling the New England state home.
No longer seen as a partner, Hollywood was now seen as a hotbed of Communist sympathizers.
«We don't see the Catholic Church as a hotbed of this or a place that has a bigger problem than anyone else,» said Ernie Allen, president of the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children.
It's the rare person that thinks of this area as a hotbed of multiracial anything.
The Premier League is known as a hotbed of young talent, so according to transfermarkt here are the 11 most valuable youngsters — aged 21 - years - old or younger — in the English top tier.
It should come as an acceptable reaction considering that North America (and the United States especially) is very rarely mentioned as a hotbed for Premier League talent.
Journalist Charlie Skillen explained in a recent Ball Street documentary: «Old Trafford is seen as a hotbed for half and half scarves because it is a hotbed for tourism.
The scandal involving Percoco — and which featured a trial in which a who's who of Cuomo administration current and former officials testifying or mentioned in evidence by prosecutors — is the most serious to tag someone so close to Cuomo, who rode into office in 2011 pledging to end Albany's notorious reputation as a hotbed of corruption.
The thoroughfare, which the senator called «the new Times Square,» has been known as a hotbed of crimes such as robberies and other thefts, the sale of fake IDs and illegal alcohol and prostitution and sex trafficking.
While some might disagree with his assertion — particularly about the state government, with Albany being known as a hotbed of corruption and political indictments — Mr. de Blasio cited entities like the city and state comptrollers and the city's Campaign Finance Board, Conflicts of Interest Board, and Department of Investigation as strong protections against corruption.
Notorious as a hotbed of piracy and prostitution, the 17th - century Caribbean town of Port Royal was known as «the wickedest city on Earth».
To this end, in 1996 Singapore established the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), an institute that has quickly put the country on the world map as a hotbed for materials R&D.
According to its site, the Hawthorne endeavors to «be a part of the continuum of bar, saloon, and tavern as a hotbed of revolution, intellectual discourse, and romantic pursuit.»
The city of Boston has been creeping up the charts as a hotbed of cinematic criminality in the last decade.
Generally, when Hollywood is shown on screen, for example in A Star Is Born and The Bad and the Beautiful or, more recently, in The Artist, it is depicted as a hotbed of viciousness, egotism and backstabbing.
It is what it is — backwards in some ways, as well as a hotbed of gossip and rumor and stewing animosity, yes, but also as capable of goodness as it is of malice.
Known as a hotbed of violence, Walgett Community College is beginning to turn things around after a $ 9.2 million overhaul.
While Emanuel is a supporter of charter schools who's generally seen as being a reform - friendly, reformers don't hurry to claim Chicago as a hotbed of change, which could blunt the election's symbolic weight.
As the largest annual gathering of small businesses in the United States, as well as the hotbed for new parts and equipment from all corners of the industry, booth appearances by recognizable personalities provide buyers with a identifiable, visual connection of the company's target market.
Not known as a hotbed of experimentation, the world of publishing has been slow to embrace the transition from print to e-books.
The reputation of the Centre and of Canada generally as a hotbed for value investing is rising rapidly.
«If passed, HB 2513 would worsen one of Kansas» serious problems: its reputation as a hotbed for cruel, filthy puppy mills.
One of Bartlett's core strategies has been the development of sport tourism, and building the link between Jamaica as a tourism destination and Jamaica as a hotbed of the world's most gifted athletics stars.
In stark contrast with its past as a hotbed of Mujahideen activity during the Soviet war, Paghman was a peaceful oasis and one I'm sure future tourists will enjoy.
Belize does not immediately come to mind as a hotbed for the paranormal; however, considering its small size, the country's overflowing with fearsome and persistent legends.
Paying tribute to the midwestern city as a hotbed for boundary - pushing art, the gallery hosts six Chicago - based artists.
There she married Antonio Luhan, a Taos Pueblo Indian, and together they helped establish the region as a hotbed of visual modernism between the World Wars.2
In fact, that's the unsettling thing about it all: the works of the Germans here fit almost too perfectly the popular North American myth of Berlin, as a hotbed of anxious decadence, empty rebellion and mass badness.
The Mohns were inspired by the Pacific Standard Time series of exhibitions, funded by the Getty Foundation, which have brought local arts organizations together to explore subjects such as the history of art in California or the region's role as a hotbed for cutting - edge architecture.
It will follow the evolution of tattoo technology, from pricking and poking techniques to machines; track the rise of New York City's Bowery neighborhood as a hotbed of tattoo culture in the 1920s — 30s; share the creative and secretive ways that tattooing continued during the ban; and feature artwork by some of the finest New York tattoo artists working today.»
Critics have long lambasted state - owned Pemex as a hotbed of inefficiency and corruption that officials have treated more like an ATM than Latin America's largest company.
After setting strong standards in areas like carbon emissions, fuel economy, and renewable energy, California has seen an incredible influx of capital and brain power as top engineers and scientists flock to a state known as a hotbed of innovation.
NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Joining Baltimore as another hotbed of asbestos litigation along the Mid-Atlantic coast, Newport News is known for evidentiary double standards, incorrect legal rulings and lack of transparency that help give asbestos plaintiffs there the highest trial - winning percentage in the country.
The region is well known as a hotbed of technological innovation.We look forward to deepening our relationships with these exceptional entrepreneurs across East Africa and to supporting their goals with this Fellowship.
So let us take a detailed look at the background story of India serving as a hotbed of the bitcoin revolution.
In case you haven't heard, LinkedIn now has 500 + million members — establishing itself as a hotbed of job search activity, with recruiters pursuing candidates and job seekers vying for attention from hiring decision - makers.
It is known as a hotbed of «green» technologies and that concerns the city in whole: government policy, architecture and social organizations.
These days, South Beach also is becoming known as a hotbed for boutique hotels.

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Forleo helped us see that this community is also a hotbed of organic stories as well as a continuous opportunity to strengthen the relationships we have with our customers.
The PwC report highlighted how the small Swiss municipality has emerged as a «hotbed for blockchain - based companies and advisory services,» and the country's growing «reputation of being a welcoming environment for companies and tech firms.»
Magnetar's tactic of filing lawsuits challenging takeover valuations in order to make money, also known as appraisal arbitrage, has become increasing popular with hedge funds in recent years, especially in the merger litigation hotbed of Delaware.
These eight places may not leap out as startup hotbeds, but they're making a name for themselves with investors and innovators alike.
Sprint's CEO, Marcelo Claure, added: «We intend to bring this same competitive disruption as we look to build the world's best 5G network that will make the US a hotbed for innovation and will redefine the way consumers live and work across the US, including in rural America.»
I cautioned people to avoid the regular smoke and mirrors emanating from our financial and political hotbeds in spring 2010 when I first equated our economic malady as akin to «walking pneumonia.»
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