Sentences with phrase «in hotbeds»

Q You guys are going to be in a hotbed of globalization tomorrow at Davos.
When we were comfortably ahead, Wenger brought on Nketiah and Reiss Nelson for the last half an hour, and Wenger was pleased to give his youngsters some more experience in the hotbed atmosphere of the Jamkraft Arena in -10 degrees (lol!).
Sitting in the hotbed of online dating development and watching new ideas fly around the conference rooms, there are three notable shifts in online dating that companies are taking in 2015.
Located in the hotbed of European financial crisis, the Thessaloniki International Film Festival offers a lineup that's predictably timely and overtly political.
Try Stone Song.A centuries old Irish curse and mythical fae land a science - minded woman in a hotbed of adventure... and romance.
In Hotbed, a work in progress initiated in 2000, Marco Maggi uses simple reams of Xerox paper, one of the most basic (and soon to be obsolete) modes for recording data.
Carla Hayden, then the city's chief librarian, resisted pressure to close a local branch in the hotbed of protest.
(While Noland was living in Washington DC, the younger Johns was in the hotbed of Lower Manhattan.)
In that hotbed of experimentalism, Mr. Charlip became one of the founding members of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, and remained with the organization for 11 years, as both dancer and set and costume designer, succeeded by Robert Rauschenberg.

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Large natural disasters could potentially take a location from a hotbed of hiring to a candidate for an economic recovery ward in a matter of hours.
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.
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 RicIn 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 Ricin 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 Ricin 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 Ricin the country reportedly cover 23,000 miles, an area larger than Costa Rica.
It's too bad the country in question is Belgium, a place that no one considers to be a hotbed of culinary creations.
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.
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.»
There was a time, around a decade ago, when Calgary was a hotbed of disruptive change in the business of selling images.
Finding and enlisting a mentor — one with the experience, connections and coaching ability you crave — is not easy, especially if you're not in an entrepreneurial hotbed like Silicon Valley or New York City.
Before the surge in violence, the state's location had made it a hub for manufacturing and logistics and an emerging hotbed for business.
The company's offices are located in a start - up hotbed near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where commercial vacancies are rare and good space is expensive.
But I've seen situations — even in large, sophisticated companies — where the program becomes a hotbed of resentment and frustration.
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.»
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.
London has been a hotbed for financial technology or fintech start - ups and Revolut is playing in a competitive space.
«I'm not sure we're smoking out the doors in the backwaters of Mississippi,» says Demos, «but someone there is buying it, and last I checked, Mississippi is not a hotbed of liberalism.»
As an added bonus, businesses based in this economic hotbed will benefit from California's outstanding weather.
In the months that followed, the industry persuaded Georgia Congressman Tom Graves, whose district includes the syndication hotbed of Rome, to slip a rider into the federal appropriations bill that would bar the IRS from spending money to enforce the listing notice.
Crime rings like this one have raked in $ 2 billion, according to Trend Micro and that's expected to increase as West Africa, the region that includes Nigeria, is considered the new cybercrime hotbed.
His new tact is to argue that a tax treatment change would discourage the next generation of VCs from emerging, particularly in geographic regions outside of VC hotbeds like Silicon Valley, Boston and New York.
«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.
A hotbed of new and emerging companies in China — complimented by a growing middle class eager to get their hands on what's «new» and what's «next» — has propelled the country into the front seat of global innovation.
The drop in the dollar increases the competitiveness of Canadian firms to the hotbeds of innovation in the U.S. with lower wages and rent.
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 financIn 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 financin digital finance.
Apple has chip - building and testing facilities in unmarked buildings in and around hometown Cupertino, California, and in Herzliya, Israel, a hotbed of new technologies.
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.»
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.
«Because of that, it becomes a hotbed of discussion and debate which are some of the best things that can happen in a writers room.
Hotbeds of intolerance, they deny academic freedom to their staffs and engage in censorship of what their pupils may read or discuss, unlike public schools, which practice a careful neutrality and respect toward all opinions.
This implies that it can not be the policy of «religion - based hospitals,» in which hotbeds of moral suasion, the report is worried, «medical staff are coerced into refusing SRHR services.»
you got that degree from a 4th rate «college» in Ghana, yeah there's a hotbed of educational opportunities isn't it?
But what you may not realize is that the Basque country is also a hotbed of grilling — done by and large with a simplicity that stands in striking contrast to the foams, jellies, and deconstructions of Spain's culinary avant - garde.
And I live in a part of the world that isn't exactly a hotbed of good Mexican food, so it's definitely a make your own situation.
Wattle is operating in a sector that is a hotbed of activity as a string of Australian companies take advantage of rising demand from China but also grapple with a tougher regulatory regime from January 1.
In Guntur, as in other world - wide hotbeds of chile consumption, those who do not eat chile are viewed with concern, if not suspicioIn Guntur, as in other world - wide hotbeds of chile consumption, those who do not eat chile are viewed with concern, if not suspicioin other world - wide hotbeds of chile consumption, those who do not eat chile are viewed with concern, if not suspicion.
Battersby is just like any other brick - walled, Edison lightbulb - lit restaurant in the hipper - than - thou culinary hotbed known as Brooklyn — but better.
«In many ways, Battersby is just like any other brick - walled, Edison lightbulb - lit restaurant in the hipper - than - thou culinary hotbed known as BrooklyIn many ways, Battersby is just like any other brick - walled, Edison lightbulb - lit restaurant in the hipper - than - thou culinary hotbed known as Brooklyin the hipper - than - thou culinary hotbed known as Brooklyn.
For what these poor unsuspecting wretches found there amid the din and dimness of the Fabulous Borum was hardly the same game they'd been training for in Beijing and Sydney and Montevideo and all those other hotbeds of roundball.
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.
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.
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.
Pettit and Roy did their IC work in Baton Rouge, which is no coincidence: tie Louisiana capital is a hotbed of the system.
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