Sentences with phrase «potential hotbed»

To observers, the decision perhaps isn't surprising as Australia has arguably emerged as a potential hotbed for the technology.
The scientists hope to find out whether that chamber contains liquid water, making it a potential hotbed (so to speak) for life.
But the prosperity of an area and locals» willingness to spend money on entertainment makes almost any locality a potential hotbed — so which clubs should we reasonably expect to be doing much better given local economic and demographic conditions and ignoring any asymmetric injections of capital?
«Potential hotbeds of anarchy.»
originally published in Lawyers Weekly «Potential hotbeds of anarchy.»

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Despite competing with rugby league and football for the attention of both fans and players, England's north is a thriving hotbed of talent and potential, yet the ruthless spending power of wealthier clubs across the rest of the country is stunting the development of three of its best teams.
Chiu's colleagues are working to get more DNA sequencers — and expertise to use them — into the hands of health care workers in potential virus hotbeds.
NASA has selected three potential landing sites for the upcoming Mars 2020 rover: an ancient lake, a past volcanic hotbed and an early hot - spring site.
People often tell children to use their imagination when approaching a task, which comes from the understanding that imagination is a kind of hotbed of potential for learning and creativity in humans.
Firstly, Australia has become litigious and schools, as the custodians of our precious children, are a new hotbed of potential legal challenges.
But once you have a dog, that bucolic scene can look more like a hotbed of potential pain and injury from foxtails (also called «grass seed awns»).
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