Sentences with phrase «own localised»

«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.
Gasee coins will be used to buy and sell excess power generated by solar panels and other localised energy sources.
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.
Localised execution on both customer and seller fronts has played a key role in e-commerce giant Amazon's success in the Indian...
The US has certainly experienced house price cycles in the past, although they tended to be more localised events such as the oil - related boom - bust in Texas property in the mid 1980s, New England in the late 1980s / early 1990s and the tech - related property cycle in California around 2000 (Case, Quigley and Shiller 2003).
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.
Whatever its localised expressions, the Jesus People Movement eventually permeated Christian culture in Britain through the music it brought with it.
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.
Acute inflammation is a beneficial thing; it's the body's protective and localised response to infection or injury.
• 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.
• 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.
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.
The Queensland Farmers» Federation (QFF) has launched a new website farmerdisastersupport.org.au, designed to assist Queensland farmers and primary producers with simplified and localised support during natural disasters and drought.
This is followed by a localised collagen boosting body mask enriched with olive, shea, mango and cocoa butters.
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.
Is asymmetric devolution to be translated into infinite models in England, of variable, localised scales of civic participation and engagement?
And if you can ground and localise and almost personalise the successes we've had in government, that works well.
Signs and symptoms progress from localised ones at the site of exposure to central ones over a period of hours.
What began as a localised protest over a shopping centre and the demolition of the Gezi Park in Istanbul's central Taksim Square turned into a nationwide conflagration in response to the inciting rhetoric of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the unfettered police brutality unleashed upon peaceful protestors.
Structural differences between the regions of the UK have often meant that a nationwide figure masks localised problems.
Like the Strategic Policing Requirement, the NCA will have a crucial role alongside ACPO in making sure that localised policing doesn't come at the expense of regional, national and international crime - fighting.
The head of the European Union delegation, Marietje Schaake, said her team had seen no signs of «centralised or localised manipulation» of the voting process but that there were concerns about the misuse of public funds at local and national levels by all parties.
According to my recent survey of 19,000 voters in 213 marginals, Lib Dem support is heavily localised.
In the past, the Liberal Democrat party has cultivated its success on the back of localised, grassroots campaigning.
He said fact and anecdote had to be separated in the debate, pointing to evidence that immigration drove down wages mainly in lower - paid sectors, and created unemployment only in some localised markets such as catering, construction and food processing.
These large scale technologies will continue to be needed in the future in addition to more distributed and localised solutions such as combined heat and power schemes.
Until now attention on Mr Cameron's «big society» agenda has not extended into localised public services, but he is now arguing that decentralisation of public services is a key part of the idea.
The procurement must be replaced with a new localised approach, that in time provides Police and Crime Commissioners, or the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) in London, with the freedom to opt - out of national provision and commission services locally, in order to involve and empower frontline police and probation officers.
and the BNP hadn't been standing last time so no one knows what vote they would have got last time - Council by elections though frequently are very localised, there isn't the focus on national issues that there is in a full set of Council Elections or a General Election or a Parliamentary By - election.
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.
«The political problem in a liberalising economy can be summed up very simply: the beneficial effects of economic change are generalised; the costs are localised
It calls for a shift away from offender management and a shift towards a localised «resolution service» that the public can both see and understand.
It's easy for politicians to ignore how rapid changes in population can cause localised pressure on services, and that employers can drive down wages when the workforce expands rapidly.
The government has also announced extra funding to help towns and cities develop localised congestion schemes, including road pricing and congestion charging.
Really good points from Douglas Carswell & Robert Courts about making your campaign messages localised, which UKIP really need to heed if they want to increase their representation on the green benches
«Is there then a possibility that we will see the tribalism that is happening, that all of the nationalism then becomes more localised and now becomes community - based so suddenly Manchester decides they are Mancunians and they become very much that tribe?
We can create jobs to retrofit houses with insulation and solar panels, build trains and trams, and localise our food system.
We need a new localised probation service focused on support in the community.
The government's claim that gun crime is a localised problem has been contradicted by new research showing one in eight men know someone who has acquired an illegal firearm.
«In localising the solution, we have thought through the online version and we are looking at a solution where people can use USSD and SMS to request for their address.
It is essential to retain the integrity of England, to localise where appropriate, but keep together the things that make the country strong.
Responding to the report published today by Policy Exchange arguing for reform of the public sector pay and pensions frameworks, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union, said: «This report appears to be another example of supporters of the Coalition Government seeking to rally support for localised pay in the face of a dearth of evidence to back up the Coalition's proposals for the abolition of national pay frameworks for public services.
He is credited with developing the Lib Dem style of localised «pavement politics».
It sounds like very localised internal he - said - she - said and hence of no general interest on this site.
However, ask the localised version of the question and it shifts to CON 32 %, LAB 18 %, LDEM 29 %, UKIP 12 %.
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