Sentences with phrase «key centre»

Accessibility / Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA) Accessibility / Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA) was developed by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing and the National Key Centre for Social Applications of GIS.
This is Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto, secluded amid a five acre 12th century pond garden, yet just moments from key centres of business, culture, history and natural wonders.
His stock went in the same way as that of his club last season, however, as the Spaniard spent most of the campaign on the sidelines with injury as new signing Wilfried Bony took over the mantle as key centre forward.
Unlike many other professional bodies, the CIOB has plans to establish a Middle East region through the creation of hubs of activity in several key centres across the Gulf, where many construction professionals operate on large scale projects.
Accessibility / Remoteness Index of Australia Accessibility / Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA) was developed by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA) and the National Key Centre for Social Applications of GIS (GISCA).
2016.02.29 RBC Housing Affordability â $ «Key Centre Highlights More details regarding provincial and regional housing figures...
For starters, they have lost key centre - half Laurent Koscielny through suspension.
A 2.4 - inch screen sits above a central waistband of calling and menu keys centred around an optical trackpad, with the customary QWERTY keyboard beneath.
This gallery concentrates on the work of artists in Italy where Florence, Venice and Rome were key centres of artistic production and innovation.
Even though he is widely recognised as one of the best attacking options that Arsenal have in our squad, we have rarely seen the Chile international Alexis Sanchez in the key centre forward position.
Arsenal first offered # 4 million for The Boss, once rejected we later returned with an offer of # 8.5 million, which was enough to persuade Lorient to let go of their key centre back.
Since its founding in 1827, KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm has grown to become one of Europe's leading technical and engineering universities, as well as a key centre of intellectual talent and innovation.
The British contribution to early Modernist art was relatively small, but since World War II British artists have made a considerable impact on Contemporary art, especially with figurative work, and Britain remains a key centre of an increasingly globalized art world.
Mathews Dinsdale's breadth of HR law services across the key centres in Canada will provide an invaluable resource for clients doing business in Canada.»
One thing is clear, says Martor: if Casablanca manages to convince the international business community that it offers a credible end - to - end service including a trusted arbitration centre, it will not be long before foreign law firms flock to the area, much as happened when the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) helped turn Singapore into a key centre for South - East Asia.
The Canadian firm's life sciences and pharmaceuticals group will spawn a sixth global sector focus across the Norton Rose network, he says, though Ogilvy doesn't have an office in Vancouver, a key centre for the industry in Canada.
«Leeds is a major commercial centre in its own right and also a key centre for the public sector, taking a lead role in the Core Cities programme and housing NHS England's national HQ.
Jane Fisher is Associate Professor at the Key Centre for Women's Health in Society in the School of Population Health at the University of Melbourne.
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