Sentences with phrase «hotbeds for»

Long - distance relationships are hotbeds for conflict.
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.
Construction zones don't just pose a risk to the roadside workers, they are also hazard hotbeds for motorists.
One of the few remaining hotbeds for endangered biodiversity in Southeast Asia — Myanmar — is slowly but surely being decimated by a resurgence in illegal wildlife trading.
While some schools, like those in Quakertown, one of Pennsylvania's hotbeds for school / community based racism, inexplicably used this day to make up for lost school days, others took the time to reflect on the radical traditions of this civil rights leader.
Especially for the AFT, the ruling makes it even harder for the union, which works in the big cities that are the most - fervent hotbeds for revamping traditional teacher compensation and implementing other reforms), to keep the grand bargain it has long struck with Baby Boomers and other teachers to keep their profession the most - comfortable (as well as best - paid) in the public sector.
But there is still a negative image in Japan about meeting someone online, as some shady deai - kei online dating services have been hotbeds for child prostitution and other crimes.
Online dating scammers come from all over the world, and while places in Russia, Ukraine, Asia (e.g. Indonesia, Thailand) and Africa (e.g. Nigeria, South Africa or Ghana) seem to be among the top hotbeds for scammers, they exist everywhere including in the US, UK and Canada.
These kind of sites can be fun of course, but are also hotbeds for possible scammers.
College campuses are popularly seen as hotbeds for no - strings - attached hookups, yet a new study suggests most sex occurring... (read more)
The findings thus challenge the generally held perception that wastewater treatment plants are hotbeds for the spread of antimicrobial resistance genes.
These lakes could also be hotbeds for life, since molecules embedded in surface ice could easily get dumped into the water when the ice collapses.
Arid cities like Phoenix will become hotbeds for heatwaves compared to their rural surroundings, while cities on the eastern seaboard will be less severely affected by heatwaves compared to theirs.
By 2100, arid cities like Phoenix will become hotbeds for heatwaves compared to their rural surroundings, while cities on the eastern seaboard will be less severely affected by heatwaves compared to theirs.
Most are well aware that large sporting events and other gatherings can quickly become hotbeds for sex trafficking even here in the U.S. Amidst our celebrations, we must remember those living in bondage for whom Sunday night will likely bring increased abuse and exploitation.
Like Rolling Acres, shopping malls across the country are dying, and, in some cases, leaving jobless communities and rotting buildings that are hotbeds for crime in their wake.
Aurora is the 37th company to receive an autonomous vehicle testing permit in California, one of several states that have become hotbeds for the development and testing of self - driving cars.
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.»
Tesla is a «hotbed for racist behavior,» lawsuit claims.
And it's likely that the Sinaloa cartel is driving much of that production: In 2014, it is believed that the production of opium increased 50 % in Mexico, and in Guerrero state, a hotbed for heroin production, farmers and officials told The New York Times that the trade is controlled by the Sinaloa cartel — whose opium and marijuana fields in the country reportedly cover 23,000 miles, an area larger than Costa Rica.
Canada, by the mid-2000s, had become a hotbed for phony bills: for every one million legitimate banknotes out there, the Bank of Canada was turning up 470 counterfeits — 10 times the rate that most G20 countries consider acceptable.
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.»
Tesla (tsla) has responded to the lawsuit accusing the company of being a «hotbed for racist behavior» by calling it a «Hotbed of Misinformation».
Before the surge in violence, the state's location had made it a hub for manufacturing and logistics and an emerging hotbed for business.
San Diego is quickly becoming a hotbed for small business.
Taylor Swift's The Swift Life, the pop singer's new social networking app, only launched over the weekend, but it didn't take long for the app's newsfeed to become a hotbed for divisive political commentary.
London has been a hotbed for financial technology or fintech start - ups and Revolut is playing in a competitive space.
Pittsburgh is hungry — and has been waiting patiently — for an opportunity of this magnitude to provide the necessary resources (talent, infrastructure, progressive investment capital) to become a true hotbed for technological innovation and entrepreneurship.
«We intend to bring this same competitive disruption as we look to build the world's best 5G network that will make the U.S. a hotbed for innovation and will redefine the way consumers live and work across the U.S., including in rural America.
(Reuters)- U.S. automaker Tesla Inc on Monday was hit with a class - action lawsuit claiming its California production plant is a «hotbed for racist behavior.»
He recently traveled across the Mideast and observed what he calls «the new hotbed for technology startups».
The topic of divorce is a hotbed for great comedy — movies, stand - up routines, one - liners, you name it.
Utah is a hotbed for technology and other entrepreneurship, and PilmerPR has led many of those companies to success through public relations and marketing communications campaigns.
In Hong Kong, banks, entrepreneurs and the government itself have joined hands to make the city a hotbed for fintech innovation and a pioneer in digital finance.
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.
Oil may be the dominant business sector, but Space City, as Houston has been nicknamed, is a hotbed for engineering jobs and has learned from history.
Sylvia Flores, chief creative officer for Bad Agency, has used coworking spaces for the last couple of years and considers them to be «the hotbed for the latest and greatest ideas and technology — it wouldn't be surprising at all if the space I'm in adopted biometrics as a payment option.»
While Silicon Valley has established companies like Apple, Cisco, eBay, Facebook, and Google, another recent CNNMoney article listed Jacksonville, FL as being a hotbed for startups.
I learned very quickly that my office was more of a hotbed for gossip than the teachers» lounge could ever have been.
Alberta is quite a hotbed for that kind of Church activity.
«College dining service is a hotbed for food innovation.»
The French top flight has become a hotbed for young talent, with some of the brightest young talent in the world game currently plying their trade in L'Hexagone.
Goodison Park has proven to be a hotbed for producing young talent and Ledson is just the latest to follow in the footsteps of Jack Rodwell and Ross Barkley.
Brown is originally from Southern California, a hotbed for Boise State talent.
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.
For years we have been a hotbed for tournaments and youth sports.
Conversely, New Jersey is a hotbed for college recruiters, but the state boasts so many first - rate footballers that there are plenty of leftovers for the Seahawks» table.
«Sacramento has always been a hotbed for golf,» said Angie Dixon, Executive Director of The First Tee of Greater Sacramento.
THE USGA»S annual meeting, held last week in Newport Beach, Calif., isn't a hotbed for news, but the association did announce that the 2015 U.S. Women's Open will be played at Lancaster (Pa.) Country Club, while the 2012 U.S. Amateur will be held at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver.
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