Sentences with phrase «of centres around»

A genuine and sustained debate among MPs about the details of the policy regime, much of it centred around the proposals in a paper from moderate backbench critics Alan Whitehead and Peter Bradley, has led to significant government concessions and a new focus on questions of increasing access to university from a broader social intake.
So I looked at the robots and discovered we had a competition in Tasmania, so I volunteered for that, and then when I started at Ogilvie, I discovered we had a whole closet of unused robots, so I took those into a class that I was teaching of how things worked, and it was a lower level class sort of centred around engineering at a simple level, and the girls just took to them like crazy, they really, really enjoyed them.
There has been lots of talk in the last week about the duration of Ready at Dawn's PS4 exclusive The Order: 1886, much of it centred around a playthrough uploaded on YouTube that clocked in at around five and a half hours.

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The more interesting arguments, however, centre around the idea of books as products.
Researchers who conducted months of aerial and underwater surveys of the 2,300 - kilometer (1,400 - mile) reef off Australia's east coast found that around 35 percent of the coral in the northern and central sections of the reef are dead or dying, said Terry Hughes, director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University in Queensland state.
The cleverness of the branding was centred around an individual of Scottish heritage who was smart about spending money and savings.»
The move follows a similar announcement by Amazon, which recently opened a cluster of data centres around Montreal.
The Finance Sector Union was highly critical of this series of deals, since Westpac was cutting staffing at its Sydney and Melbourne call centres at around the same time.
Spanning the southeast corner of the York Mills area and the northern reaches of Bridle Path, this neighbourhood centres around Windfields, the historical estate of Don Mills developer E.P. Taylor.
The research cluster in B.C. centred around early developer Ballard Power still accounts for more than a quarter of fuel - cell industry revenues worldwide, said B.C.'s job, tourism and skills training minister, Pat Bell.
The reception centre marked the beginning of a number of other similar initiatives in the region this year, such as helping improve search - and - rescue efforts in the waters around the island.
It offers a specialization in global energy management and sustainability, where students are put into five intensive residencies in key energy centres around the world over a period of 20 months to learn from top industry experts.
Federico was trained at the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship in South Africa, and is featured on a number of high profile magazines around the world.
Such fairs attract hundreds of firms, all of them strutting their best stuff to the thousands of attendees wandering around cavernous convention centre floors packed with visual noise.
One of her campaign stump speeches centred around her desire to create «an America where a father can tell his daughter, «yes, you can be anything you want to be, even President of the United States.
A commercial property across the road from Westfield Carousel has sold for $ 1.6 million, as developers continue to seek sites around the City of Canning's planned new town centre.
CHRONIC Fatigue Syndrome afflicts around 8 per cent of the Australian population in some form, according to the Chronic Fatigue Advisory Centre's Paul and Linda Storer.
AROUND $ 7 million is available to businesses in the textile, clothing and footware industry through strategic investment programs, says TCF Resource Centre of WA manager Carol Hanlon.
While only around 100 of the 3,000 call centres in Australia are in this state, an increasing number of companies are choosing to locate teleservices in WA, according to AlintaGas customer services co-ordinator John D'Arcy.
The heart of this morning's skepticism with respect to the NBS PMI centres around that old chestnut, seasonality.
The University of Alberta (UofA) makes its home here, and the city's famous nickname — «Canada's Festival City» — is due, in part, to the vast number of festivals that are part of the city's thriving arts scene, most of which is centred around Whyte Avenue (otherwise known as 82nd Avenue).
At the centre of the Account - based Marketing - Content Marketing (ABM - CM) Venn diagram is ABX — the account - based experience that moulds your marketing efforts around a central content strategy rooted in the principles of account - based marketing.
The speech makes clear that the Bank's monetary policy frameworks centres around a flexible inflation target that aims to deliver an average rate of inflation of between 2 - 3 per cent over time and in a way that best serves the public interest.
«There's no doubt that Canada is at the forefront of discussion around how to create more vibrant urban centres, increase density and build more sustainable cities,» said council spokesperson Kevin Brass.
Below you'll find a list of hotels around the Enercare Centre.
New research published by the Business Centre Association (BCA) in collaboration with CBRE has found that the business centre sector enjoyed a 13 % increase in turnover and was home to around 11 % more workers in 2015 and 2016, despite initial fears about the impact of Brexit on the sector, and increasing competition from new entrants into the mCentre Association (BCA) in collaboration with CBRE has found that the business centre sector enjoyed a 13 % increase in turnover and was home to around 11 % more workers in 2015 and 2016, despite initial fears about the impact of Brexit on the sector, and increasing competition from new entrants into the mcentre sector enjoyed a 13 % increase in turnover and was home to around 11 % more workers in 2015 and 2016, despite initial fears about the impact of Brexit on the sector, and increasing competition from new entrants into the market.
Selcher went on to explain how the company's privacy dialogue centres around clarity, choice and control: «making sure that at any time, any member of LinkedIn understands how they're data is being used, if they want that data to be used and to what extent.»
In contrast, trade union officials surveyed by the Australian Centre for Industrial Relations Research and Training (ACIRRT) have revised down their forecasts for inflation by around 1/2 of a percentage point over the next year and now expect inflation of around 3 per cent over the next two years.
As chairwoman, Yellen made a point of visiting job training centres around the country and meeting with blue - collar workers to get a better sense of how Fed's policies were playing out for average people.
Much of the latest division around Mineral Resources centres around a mammoth spending spree, on a driverless monorail, or something like it, of all things.
According to a recently released study by Persistence Market Research, companies will have spent more than $ 40.4 billion U.S. on the construction of new data centres around the globe this year.
At the end of 2013 — even before the Iraq crisis forced an estimated 1.8 million Iraqis from their homes — around 51.2 million people worldwide had been forcibly displaced due to «persecution, conflict, generalised violence or human rights violations», according to the UN News Centre.
«Our little family along with Alder Hey has become the centre of attention for many people around the world and it has meant we have not been able to live our lives as we would like,» he said.
helpthehospices.org.uk / media - centre / press - releases / hospice - care - and - the - liverpool - care - pathway /] that «recent media coverage around a small number of distressing stories has been sensationalist and at times inaccurate», and that «it risks causing unnecessary distress to people at one of the most vulnerable times in their lives and may even prevent people from receiving the care that they need».
If this approach is valid, then we shall have to give greater emphasis in the church's mission, to conversion of religions to Christ and to urge individuals from other religions converted to Christ to stay within their religious communities and build up Christ - centred fellowships around the Bible and the Lord's Table within their religious ethos.
Deborah went to the Latymer Christian Centre and described how she is helping people find loved ones: «A few of my friends are going around different hospitals, that live in neighbouring areas, and taking a list of names of people who've been brought to A&E.
The story centres around two new Mormon missionaries (Elder Price and Elder Cunningham) who are sent to Uganda to convert as many people to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - Day Saints as possible.
Its developmental nature is to tend towards specific contributions to the environment, centred around, but not exhausted by, its own growth towards being a fuller member of the oak tree family.
Likewise, Rick Warren, Jim Cymbala, Carl Lentz and the late Chuck Smith all had dynamic personalities that formed a natural centre of gravity for their churches to develop around.
We have become used to dismissing matters of religion («Oh, it's all rubbish»; «Causes more trouble than it's worth» etc) and we find it easier to sludge along with our culture soaked in TV soap operas and rising crime figures and drunken teenagers hanging around bleak shopping centres shouting at one another on Saturday nights.
I'm just reading a novel right now that centres around Rumi and Shams of Tabriz.
There's no difference if there was a super giant star in the centre of the galaxy gravitationally speaking, a black hole's gravitational pull is proportional to its mass, which is estimated at around 4 million solar masses.
It was they who taught me to try and make God the centre of my life, rather than fit God around my life.
The book centres around his treatment of consciousness, thought and reasoning, and value, that is, the control and assessment of conduct.
As our mental fields succeed one another, each has its centre of interest, around which the objects of which we are less and less attentively conscious fade to a margin so faint that its limits are unassignable.
«These plans have now been activated, and increased high visibility police patrols will already be evident in and around town centres, shopping centres and places of worship.
[4] The point around which he constructs his work is to see «Jesus in the light of his communion with the Father, which is the true centre of his personality; without it, we can not understand him at all, and it is from this centre that he makes himself present to us still today.»
It came to be a signifier for the interior hub of the dramatic story, the centre - point around which all significant dramatic dialogue and action revolved.
The individuality of the Hasidim went hand in hand with a more intimate communal life than had yet been known in the Judaism of the Diaspora, and it is this communal life, centring around the personality of the «true illuminate,» that Scholem has called Hasidism's greatest originality.
«We recognise that just as all truth rests in the Word of God, through whom all things were made and through Whom all thing will come to their completion, so too the construction of a true human ecology can only be achieved in relationship to the Word -LSB-...] we can see and sense the echoing of that eternally spoken Word in so much of the created world around us -LSB-... which Word is] expressed in all those actions and events which make up the history of salvation -LSB-...] we recognise most centrally that this eternal Word of God, in whom all things makes sense, finds flesh in the person of Jesus of Nazareth who then becomes its fullest expression and true presence in the world -LSB-...] the centre of true human ecology is the person of Christ.»
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