Sentences with phrase «proximity makes»

That proximity makes the museum program feasible,» says Bradley.
Proximity makes information sharing easier.
Working with other attorneys in close proximity makes it easier to practice more efficiently.
And though the two shows are never explicitly brought into dialogue, their proximity makes the pairing inevitable — and more than welcome.
Although Canada is obviously not in the US, its proximity makes it the perfect country in which to continue your US road trip.
This proximity makes it a very important target for astronomers, as it can be studied in far more detail than more distant systems.
Room sharing is highly encouraged because close proximity makes nighttime care easier on parents.
Proximity of the infant potentially permits the parents to respond to changes in the baby's status - such as if it were choking or struggling to breathe - and, of course, proximity makes it more likely that if a baby was fighting to rid itself of blankets over it's head, the parent might here the event and intercede.
The group's youth and proximity make the stars «fantastically suitable for direct searches for warm newborn planets,» says astronomer Ray Jayawardhana of UC Berkeley, because such planets would shine brightly in infrared light.
The galaxy's size, brightness and proximity make it a popular object among both amateur and professional astronomers, as it is easy to observe even in smaller telescopes.
Having some of Bali's best beaches, upscale shops and boutiques, finest restaurants, and most popular nightspots in close proximity make our 2 bedroom villas in Seminyak, Petitenget, Legian, Kuta, Canggu, and Sanur, the perfect choice for our guests.
The admixture of race and class, ethnicity and education, location and proximity make the turbulence apparent on the surface, all too quickly.

Not exact matches

Panama's proximity to Colombia has made it a major transit point for Colombian criminal groups, both on land and water.
The New York Times even referred to it as «the next borough,» a nod to its proximity to the Big Apple and the Amtrak train that gets you from city to city in just over an hour — less than it takes some Brooklynites to make their way to Manhattan.
WorldWise, for instance, makes a point of using only U.S. manufacturers, which it can visit to ensure that they meet its standards; proximity to customers also means energy savings and less pollution.
(At least some of the respondents were probably thinking about trips to the gym: About a third reported worrying about gaining weight, since the proximity of a home fridge makes it so easy to snack throughout the day.)
Before making a big move, it is important to consider factors such as cost - of - living adjustments, the quality of health care, moving expenses, taxes and proximity to loved ones.
In addition to that thorny issue, Bolton's close physical proximity to the president, who is known for impulsively spouting off policy ideas, is likely to make his job even more intense.
But it's a valid concept to keep in mind for proximity marketing: let customers make the first move and choose to engage.
The Players: Proximity to the Vancouver Law Courts makes Hawksworth popular with law professionals, but it's really a who's who of the city; music manager Bruce Allen, Telus CEO Darren Entwhistle, and artist Rodney Graham (whose work adorns the room) are all regulars.
The ports helped foster a lively export trade, and proximity to the Gulf's natural gas resources also made the energy industry important to the town.
I like to make jokes like this, given my proximity to a university.
At the same time, however, new technologies in the telecommunication and information sectors are making it easier for institutions to co-ordinate regional activities and have tended to encourage decentralisation of some financing activities, particularly those where proximity to clients is an advantage.
Proximity to Atlanta makes travel easy, and both the beach and mountains are within a 3 hour drive.
Of course, we do always talk about — we always usually get asked about profitability and it is a very hard service to deliver and make money on, but we know customers love it and we're in a great position to do this because of our long - term approach, our drive of greater efficiencies and our proximity to the customer with our vast global FC network,» noted Brian T. Olsavsky Amazon's CFO.
Moreover, users can also make use of geolocation to find new contacts based on physical proximity.
All of this in close proximity to the state's natural areas of beauty makes Atlanta a particularly desirable «city in a forest.»
One industry analyst said factors such as the location of the plant and its proximity to a network of suppliers for the Detroit automobile industry could make it attractive to another automaker.
Our board of trustees wanted [Nyquist] to live in close proximity to campus; however, our campus is located in some of the most expensive real estate in Chicago, so the board made it possible for [him] to live across from [MBI] with an interest - only loan at the market rate of 4 percent.
In the case of a city made of neighborhoods, this means that a neighborhood contains within walkable proximity to one another places to live, work, play, learn and worship.
The very physical structure of suburban sprawl makes it virtually impossible for people of different generations and different incomes to live in close proximity to one another — and not only live close together but also work, shop, play, learn and worship in the same neighborhood.
It is, in particular, the second of evangelicalism's two tenets, i. e., Biblical authority, that sets evangelicals off from their fellow Christians.8 Over against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affirms.
Church attendance is very much a matter of free will and choice, where people make decisions based on geographic proximity, culture, preference of worship styles and, yes, comfort.
A fuller grasp of the interactive, community dimension of faith will make it possible and necessary to retain ethics in its traditional proximity to theology.
The point I wish to make is that, without the proximity of a powerful concentrating mind, no changes would take place in the sealed vessel.
The physical encounter, or at least the proximity which would make it possible, helped crack old prejudices.
Moreover, cases often turn on minute details, which makes the law unpredictable; critics refer to a «three plastic reindeer rule,» under which the presence of a sufficient number of secular decorations in close proximity to a crèche render it constitutional.
He found that cultures where fathers show the most affection, proximity, and responsibility for routine child care are also the ones most likely to feature females participating in community decision - making and to provide females with access to positions of authority.
«Somehow the proximity and plainness of the advantages of prosperity, of peace, and of freedom make us want to exaggerate their advantages and attribute to them a healing of the spirit that they can never bring.
«The size of the facility and its proximity to our customers made the decision an easy one.
we've always been close, and I used to spend a lot of time with them in the summers while I was young... but there really is nothing like geographical proximity — that daily life stuff and time together makes a difference!
Besides the burgeoning food scene, easy - going attitudes and central proximity to many major cities, there is a single thing that makes it so great here.
One factor it looks for in locations is proximity to high - traffic areas in spots that other companies couldn't make work.
«We are located in close proximity to all consumers, making high quality, affordable water available and convenient for millions of American families,» Sheehan says.
With the collapse of the president's American Manufacturing Council, manufacturers have collectively made a statement that the value of their brands is far more important that proximity to policymaking at the highest levels.
There is also the juicy thought that stores will be able to connect to consumers in close proximity to stores via their mobile devices geo location capability and make them offers based on their purchase patterns.
«Its close proximity to the Port of Lyttelton would also make transporting product for export more efficient.»
Sometimes, simply being in the proximity of tasty looking food makes me hungry.
Korean vendors in the markets of Vladivostok and Ussuriisk sell this spicy salad, ready made, in clear plastic tubes and Russians who live in proximity to Koreans have incorporated this recipe into their own culinary repertoire.
In principle, AFSA supports the development of an online tool to enable a simple assessment of the potential impacts of animal industries to determine permit requirements, acknowledging the complexity of information needed to make such an assessment (water supply catchments, significant native vegetation, soil type, rainfall, proximity to settlements...).
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