Sentences with phrase «real epicenter»

We have seismic data, [and they used it to find] the real epicenter compared to the nuclear power plant.

Not exact matches

Just because the real estate market in the Toronto (well known as the epicenter of the universe) and to a lesser extent Vancouver is in bubble territory does not mean that there is a real estate bubble in the rest of Canada.
«I am a real policy geek, and this is like the epicenter of geekdom.»
Although its electronic epicenter can be accessed via touchscreen, iDrive, and the steering wheel, the process is a real challenge for uneducated fingers and the confused brain behind them.
Audi's Q5 is a premium B - segment crossover, occupying a sizable chunk of real estate in the epicenter of the automotive market.
Intuitive to use, the Sign runs on solar - powered electronic paper and provides real - time information on local events and City services at Boston's pedestrian epicenter, Samuel Adams Park, located outside of Faneuil Hall.
The multiplayer is where the real meat is, but it also happens to be the epicenter of the controversy.
I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that their intention may have been to make viewers think about the relationship of labor, art, and money at the epicenter of Park Avenue's 1 % excess, but in reality it domesticates the power of a symbol being used by real protesters throughout the city — even the Lever House website explains it «undermined the political content» of the original symbol.
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance Inc., managed by an indirect subsidiary of Apollo Global Management LLC, last quarter recorded a $ 15 million loan - loss provision tied to a mortgage on apartments, rental homes and land in Williston, North Dakota, the epicenter of Bakken shale drilling.
GE's decision, along with new move - ins by drug companies such as Selvita, show the region is becoming an epicenter of the new global life sciences / technology economy, says Mark Stewart, senior vice president and branch manager in the Boston office of real estate services firm Savills Studley.
Commercial real estate is a paper - intensive, largely manual process driven industry that sits at the epicenter of this unprecedented change.
Cities, by comparison, had more diversified economies that were less reliant on household credit and real estate, the epicenter of the crisis.
Miami was one of the epicenters of the «Great Real Estate Boom and Bust of the 2000s» while Denver home prices were pretty flat during all that drama.
Much the same way that the Bay Area has historically claimed the highest concentration of technology startup development, New York City is the epicenter of commercial real estate.
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