Sentences with phrase «not hotbeds»

Content creators perceive an untenable ownership; no one was sued for making cassette mix tapes, and libraries are not hotbeds of loan - theft.
But when Akihiko Takahashi came to our country years later, he was surprised and saddened to learn American classrooms were not the hotbeds of innovation he expected.
«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.»
Iowa State is not a hotbed of NFL talent.
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.
Only a fool believes hospitals are not a hotbed of disease.
Qatar, despite being home to the occasionally excellent Al - Jazeera, is not a hotbed of press freedom either.
Did you know: Even though Alaska is not a hotbed for venture capital funding, the state set up a $ 13.2 million angel fund last year that it will use to invest in promising local businesses.
Certainly skeptics have criticized their work, but Gleason and Monnett, as Clynes must surely know, came under review by the Obama Administration (certainly not a hotbed for sympathy towards skeptics) mainly for ethical lapses around reporting and use of funds.

Not exact matches

These eight places may not leap out as startup hotbeds, but they're making a name for themselves with investors and innovators alike.
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.
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.
Mary Dollarhide agrees that the questionable interview query is not a litigation hotbed.
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.»
When you think about Cleveland, you probably don't think of it as a burgeoning hotbed of some of the newest, most ground - breaking hip - hop being made.
Even the Vatican has admitted that it is more than just a * theory * and Rome is not exactly a hotbed of theological liberalism.
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.»
This fault is attributable to schools that were hotbeds of literary talent, but not always of self «sustaining life.»
«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.
you got that degree from a 4th rate «college» in Ghana, yeah there's a hotbed of educational opportunities isn't it?
Calabria is not only the southernmost tip of the Italian boot, it is also one of the hotbeds of European chile pepper culture.
Story and Photos by Harald Zoschke Calabria is not only the southernmost tip of the Italian boot, it is also one of the hotbeds of European chile pepper culture.
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.
In Guntur, as in other world - wide hotbeds of chile consumption, those who do not eat chile are viewed with concern, if not suspicion.
Calabria is not only the southernmost tip of the Italian boot, it is also one of the hotbeds of European chilehead culture.
For one, he was not from a swimming hotbed such as California or Florida, but rather from Oswego, Ill., where he was raised by his dad, Jerry, after his parents divorced.
I was frankly shocked that women's soccer couldn't survive in the Boston area, a hotbed of soccer in the U.S. Especially given that the Revs are in town, too.
He's not the only one to find the club to be a hotbed for development and discovery, either.
-- and Ricki Lake's slip as she diets - 12/12 Star Nursing homes are new hotbed of romance Who says old folks aren't in the mood?
Hospitals are a hotbed of germs so even if it is allowed it may not be advisable to do so.
«I should like to think that the Witham constituency was a hotbed of Patels, but alas, not yet.
Despite Westminster becoming a hotbed of conspiracy and rumours since MPs received a letter on their expenses from Sir Thomas Legg on Monday, the topic did not emerge during the session.
Zika could cause major problems in the Big Apple if city health officials don't start discouraging people from traveling to hotbeds in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, according to former LG Betsy McCaughey.
Fresh off a resounding victory in the Republican primary for governor, Carl P. Paladino, the brash Buffalo businessman, made a rare venture to Manhattan this week — not exactly a hotbed of Republican activity, but a place that is unavoidable if a candidate wants news media exposure and to meet with political money people.
Zika could cause major problems in the Big Apple if city health officials don't start discouraging people from traveling to hotbeds in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, according to a former New York state official.
The Lower East Side isn't much of a hotbed for auto racing (unless you're talking Delancey Street).
In an area that does not fit the prototype of a seismic hotbed, efforts to implement meaningful policy changes have stalled, leaving the area vulnerable to tremendous damage.
Although UTHSCSA was a hotbed of research on calorie restriction and aging (see «Hungry for Science»), it wasn't until Bartke moved to SIU in 1984 that questions about aging began percolating in his mind.
«I didn't want to end up somewhere where there [was] only one fulfilling career option in town,» Van Blarcom says — so he and his partner, Diana Van Blarcom, settled in the San Francisco Bay area, a hotbed of pharma and biotech companies, including many startups.
Scientists hadn't realized that the fish — the world's largest at roughly the size of a school bus — frequented these waters, and the gas field soon became a hotbed for studying this endangered species.
This place is a hotbed of adulterers While most sites don't promote infidelity, some make it easy.
It's also rural Virginia — not exactly the hotbed of Atheism.
Like any year, 2015 was a hotbed for steamy cinematic turds — and I don't even watch Adam Sandler movies or Friedberg - Seltzer spoofs.
It is true that students in Singapore, one of the world's hotbeds of math knowledge, took the 2007 TIMSS but not the 2006 PISA, but otherwise the countries who took the TIMSS but not the PISA come from the developing world.
CMOs have so far not been hotbeds of innovative practices, but they seem to be able to adopt others» innovations quickly.
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.
To the many of you who don't live in charter school hotbeds, urban areas, or a community where a voucher school is geographically accessible, these headlines can therefore seem somewhat distant.
These hotbeds of charter school activity do not hold a candle to Los Angeles, which has about 140,000 students in charter schools, more than double the enrollment of New York City.
Surely the well - informed followers of this site have heard something about the furious resistance to the Common Core testing among parents in New York State, especially Long Island, not a Tea Party hotbed — and Arne Duncan's sneering at those parents as suburban mommies who were upset because they were forced to confront the fact that their precious snowflakes are dumdums.
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