Centers
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There is a part in the middle of the film that
centers
on Elliot's character feeling old and, after attending a 15 year high school reunion, trying to get a job selling cars.
The film delves into the history of the oil age and how once booming oil
centers
such as Baku, Azerbajian and Maracaibo, Venezuela have morphed into ghost towns once the oil was gone.
After reading other reviews, I do agree this was more of a mood piece, which
centers
on Tab's character growing up and standing up for himself.
Beyond the glamorous skyscrapers of Beijing, Shanghai, and other urban centers, the majority of Chinese who live in the countryside have gained little from the material progress of the past two decades.
Indeed, 25 years of reforms have changed nothing of China's "one country with two systems" - a model that segregates China's urban
centers
from its agricultural areas, with development of the former realized at the expense of the latter.
Cities such as Kabul, Mazar, Herat and others will need to be rebuilt as
centers
of economic and cultural life.
Most of the country’s diabetes specialists are concentrated in referral
centers.
It has not shrunk from bombarding Abbas’s presidential compound, attacking Fatah’s command centers, and targeting Fatah military leaders like Rashid Abu Shbak, the commander of Fatah’s internal security and many others, all of them lieutenants of the supreme Fatah military authority in the Gaza strip, Mohamed Dahlan.
For example, health
centers
established throughout the country provide vaccinations and treat illnesses that village-level CHWs cannot, and have extended obstetrics services to the majority of Rwandan women.
For example, one of the critical issues blocking progress on the World Trade Organization’s Doha Development Agenda of global free-trade talks
centers
on the extent to which major developing countries should open their markets.
A key imperative is the development of more environmentally friendly systems for wastewater disposal, as is cleaning bodies of water within and around urban
centers
that are already heavily contaminated.
In most urban
centers
worldwide, water is free or highly subsidized, and politicians are reluctant to change that.
Some ex-Baathists ended up in US detention centers, where abusive practices were widespread.
While interned in
centers
like Camp Bucca in Southeastern Iraq, ex-Baathists and Salafists commingled, and the military experience of the former fused with the ideological extremism of the latter.
By the time ISIS proclaimed its “caliphate” in 2014, an estimated 17 of its 25 principal commanders – including the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi – had spent time in US detention
centers
between 2004 and 2011.
Across China, concrete was poured into apartment blocks, multilane highways, convention centers, railway stations, and airports.
It needs to rethink the fundamentals of an economy and political system in which entrenched interests have become “veto centers” for reform.
This will require negotiating with frontline countries, in cooperation with the UN Refugee Agency, to establish processing
centers
there – with Turkey as the priority.
The vectors of connectivity – such as the Internet, financial markets, airport hubs, or logistics
centers
– facilitate “super-spreading” of globalization’s effects, both positive and negative.
Why the EU has not become more engaged in the Western Balkans – a region where it can make all the difference by supporting economic and administrative modernization and infrastructure projects to link the region to the Union’s industrial
centers
– remains the secret of the European Commission and the member states.
By the end of the 19th century, Turin, Vienna, Prague, Wroclaw, Essen, Paris, Lille, Liege, Lyons, and Barcelona in continental Europe, much of Britain and the United States, parts of Canada and Ireland, and Melbourne, Buenos Aires, and Johannesburg (plus, of course, Tokyo) were
centers
of modern industry.
VillageReach also started a company that delivers propane gas to health
centers
in northern Mozambique, where, like in many of the country’s rural areas, electricity is unreliable or completely unavailable to power the refrigerators that keep vaccines cool.
But, if implemented, the commission’s proposed regime would certainly be tougher than what is now on offer in New York or other banking
centers.
London has already implemented an approach that is tougher than that of most other financial
centers.
Indeed, the latest Z-Yen index of global financial
centers
showed London maintaining its first-place position – and with its margin over New York unchanged.
The Asian
centers
are catching up, as one would expect, but they are hardly direct competitors for business that would otherwise be done in London.
And, as in the case of airlines, these inputs – rules, standards, certifications, infrastructure, schools and training centers, scientific labs, security services, among others – are deeply complementary to the ones that can be procured in markets.
By serving as a bridge between informal savings groups and banks, health centers, schools, and agricultural extension services, we are helping women make better decisions about food use, nutritional practices, and spending.
In addition to air defenses, command
centers
and communications, key targets will be the offices, barracks, depots, bunkers, and any known evacuation lodgings and tented camps of Saddam's Special and regular Republican Guards, and of his five different security organizations.
So Dell has now given up relying on call
centers.
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