Sentences with phrase «of localised»

Through these shifting settlement and mobility patterns, Aboriginal people managed the impact of their populations, therefore avoiding the over-exploitation of localised areas of the environment.
They conclude that living in areas of localised high unemployment is likely to put otherwise vulnerable families at greater risk of child physical abuse and neglect (Gillham et al, 1998, p. 87).
With the rise of downstreaming and diversification of the regions» export portfolios, FSR Search, based out of our Riyadh office, FSR have supported a number of sizeable organisations within the region's petrochemical sector across contractor positions and also senior functional roles that have required the delivery of localised talent and international executives too.
Amazon has brought Alexa to India with its own set of localised skills that come with a good amount of context.
In all honesty the ongoing development of localised industrial ecologies has not necessarily been bio-mimic, more like a series of accidental bio-similarities as a result of our manufacturing agenda.
In this way, environmentalism will defeat itself... We know that Monbiot isn't in favour of localised power generation.
But then I trained as an engineer and the control of large complex dynamic systems is something engineers have to deal with on a daily basis, and I know that the only way even a mildly complicated mechanism like — say — an aircraft — works, is by having many many systems of localised command and control.
From contentions of physical and digital space to the political struggles of localised regimes and globalised laws, key contemporary themes were discussed by 2015's dynamic practitioners.
As such, each translated edition expands the manuscript, like a snowball, developing a micro-political network of localised knowledge and small - press publishers.
It allows us to increase the performance but also opens us up to opportunities to improve the map in the future, Level streaming is technology which uncaps us to be able to increase the variety and quality of the localised area you're in at any given time.
We currently have no idea what these games are, but it would fit nicely into their current publishing slate of localised Japanese games for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, PC, Vita and 3DS (including Project X Zone 2, which is indeed happening), alongside the likes of The Witcher III, Project CARS, F1 2015 and more.
I guess a lot of players of the localised version probably wanted to see Dressrosa in a game real bad.
That was basically the gist of Nintendo's statement in response to a growing clamour, spurred on by the campaign for #Miiquality, for same - sex marriages to become a part of the localised version of this game.
Nintendo's Wii U JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles X releases in the West next month, and YouTube channel GameXplain have been going through a pre-release copy of the localised game.
In cases of chronic recurrent skin infections, the key to management is with weekly (to twice weekly) medicated shampoo and rinses, spot treatment of localised infections, and / or even long term pulse therapy on oral medications.
Customers in both countries will be able to pick up a new localised Kindle for $ 99, following the recent launch of a localised store and Kindle in France in October.
Ride, with the benefit of localised suspension tuning, is smooth while the 55 - profile tyres assist with grip levels, working with the intelligent stability control system to keep the Kluger tracking true.
The overriding factor in all of this is a government which has a blind obsession with destroying any form of localised, organised support, and has effectively binned a vast amount of imaginative, engaging and challenging work in this area, at significant cost to the taxpayer.
The level design is simplistic, animation quality is below par, you spend countless hours simply clicking through blocks of text, calling the graphics crappy would be doing a disservice to the reputation of faeces and the lack of a localised language audio option is sure to turn a few prospective players off.
You do this as stylishly as possible, taking advantage of localised bullet time to line up those perfect headshots.
One of the developer's other titles, Trinity: Souls of Zill O'll, had its batch of localised DLC cancelled in February, leading to fears that Dynasty Warriors 7 would follow suit.
Importantly, the preservation of light - induced c - Fos expression was restricted to the dorsal retina, surrounding the region of iPS - RPE cell injection only, suggesting preservation of localised neural activation corresponding to the histology of rhodopsin expression.
In particular, she identified a novel phenomenon of localised hypermutation termed «kataegis».
This study was promptly seized upon as proof that the world is not warming, even though a single example of localised cooling proves no such thing, as the lead author of the 2002 study has tried to point out.
The frequent difficulty in determining the prognosis of localised prostate cancer complicates matters.
The meta - analysis identified 14 randomised studies that evaluated the impact of decision aids for the patient's choice of localised prostate cancer treatment.
Ottaway acknowledges this, yet for the main periods discussed — early and late Roman, Anglo - Saxon and medieval until about 1350 — he is forced back upon sources covering a diversity of localised interests.
As it floats in an area of the LMC racked by the explosions of numerous supernovae in recent cosmic history, one theory was that the pattern might be caused by a set of localised ripples created when clumps of debris from an ancient supernova were hit by a blast wave from a relatively recent one.
«If we use our technique to screen molecules that were previously discarded, and we find that the temperature associated with the onset of the localised motion is sufficiently high, we would have high confidence that the material will not crystallise following manufacture,» said Zeitler.
He is credited with developing the Lib Dem style of localised «pavement politics».
Amidst the doom and gloom of localised news late last autumn, Caroline Spelman's arrival in the town to announce that Cheltenham had been chosen to host the Spring Forum was a huge boost for morale.
In the past, the Liberal Democrat party has cultivated its success on the back of localised, grassroots campaigning.
• Investigation of these localised projects in South Australia to incorporate the option of an additional lock in South Australia (Lock Zero) to better manage Lower Lakes in times of extended drought periods.
Due to the extremely complex nature of localising multiple television services across a diverse range of countries with varied licensing systems, regrettably we have taken the decision not to launch the Nintendo TVii service within the European region.
You be the judge... After the fan translation cancellation last week, are Square Enix thinking of localising Dragon Quest?
As a service provider, we are here to support companies of all shapes and sizes,» adds VMC Labs client solutions executive Chloe Giusti on the matter, who advocates flexibility and efficiency on behalf of the localising service providers looking to work successfully with small developers.
But for some reason people still think that the process of localising the script into English, from the Japanese, or creating the French or Portuguese, somehow is not an art.
The rise of the PlayStation and other modern systems meant the game was seen as a poor choice to release in the West, and the cost of localising it made Square reconsider in general.

Not exact matches

«Their servers have been moved to Hong Kong and their Android operating system has been localised,» she said, adding that Liu's departure and the arrival of Beaumont would likely have little impact.
THERE is an increasing interest in the fascinating foods of the great sub-continent of India, where almost half a billion people speak over a dozen major languages which are localised by more than 1500 dialects.
«We expect the competition authority to take a localised approach to their assessment, as they did with the Tesco takeover of Booker, so store disposals could still be a feature of the merger.
It rises above those forms of music which are associated only with localised cultural experience, and it operates separately from styles which are associated with high, artistic, classical derivation and aspiration.
«There is no single God spot, localised uniquely in the temporal lobe of the human brain,» Beauregardconcludes.
The clean - up operation has begun across pockets of the country after localised flooding caused by thunderstorms... More
All this seems to indicate that the mind - machine dichotomy is not localised along a single boundary, but is present on every level of the hierarchy.
The impact of the Nazarene sect would probably have been localised like a small stone in a still pond.
• Investment in localised projects at the end of system to address South Australia's concerns associated with the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth with more sustainable solutions.
One key point of contention between the ACCC's view three years ago and Murray Goulburn's argument is whether the market for raw milk is defined as localised, or given a broader inter-state definition.
Localised teams made up of a range of experts including scientists from some of Australia's leading regional universities and research institutions will undertake each of the seven projects.
Though essentially localised, the political alliances between the active players in those crisis - ridden sections of the country and the men at the federal level inevitably translated the crisis into a national crisis.
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