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In 2008, Mexico’s government decided to attack the drug cartels’ operational nerve
centers.
One was the official opening of a network of science
centers
in Vienna, linking decentralized activities in an interactive exhibition that tour Austria.
The success of Europe’s newly established science
centers
and festivals in reaching their potential audiences reflects their invention of a new way of teaching and learning.
Seeing the excitement that can be generated in young people through events like science festivals and networks of science
centers
gives rise to cautious optimism – provided we seize the diversity of opportunities that informal learning offers.
That concern
centers
on asset managers: Euro area investment funds are vulnerable to “potential shocks in global financial markets.”
To be sure, China already plays a significant role in international trade and finance, with major financial
centers
like London and Frankfurt eagerly lining up for renminbi business.
To find work, people were forced to move from rural areas to industrial centers, and it was during this period that the first labor movements emerged.
In early 2012, for example, Nigeria’s government established dedicated emergency operations
centers
to coordinate data flow, facilitate decision-making, and improve accountability within the program.
Thanks to the emergency operations centers, this infrastructure even helped to stop the Ebola outbreak in Nigeria in 2014, by enabling contact tracing and surveillance.
Indeed, the OECD Fortune 500 multinationals now have nearly 100 R&D
centers
based in emerging markets, mainly in China and India.
The problem is no longer too much power in the president’s hands, but too much power in the hands of “veto centers” – including public-sector unions – that are blocking much-needed reforms, including in the health system.
We need trustworthy and reputable bodies for issuing globally significant fatwa , with the authority to represent Muslim communities worldwide; such bodies could be based in Mecca and Najaf, representing Sunni and Shi'a
centers
of religious thought.
In line with the Modi government’s slogan “Make in India,” the country is planning to build a hundred “smart cities” to bring hi-tech growth to urban
centers.
The EU has been the slowest of the world’s major economic
centers
to recover from the post-2008 slump.
In recent years, aid for students at public schools and maternity assistance for pregnant women at health
centers
have been created, but these have a greater political than economic impact.
The longer refugees remain in poor living conditions, with inadequate educational facilities for the young and no real employment opportunities, the more likely the camps are to turn into
centers
of disenchantment, boredom, and radicalization.
History is full of examples of small, dynamic
centers
galvanizing much larger areas.
These new entrepreneurial skill
centers
would be designed so that they could easily be relocated to a post-conflict Syria.
Donors have trained police and prosecutors and built courts and detention
centers.
IT-based exports from India, especially software from the IT
centers
of Southern India (Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Chennai) are by far the fastest growing exports of the Indian economy.
The government has decided to install bus stops every 500 meters in city centers, reduce tariffs to 5% or less for a list of 54 environmental goods, and decommission many outdated and inefficient coal plants.
Support also exists for jointly manned centers, Russian expert visits to NATO BMD facilities, and exchange of early-warning information from Russian and NATO radars regarding potential missile launches.
The militant response has been suicide bomb attacks in the urban
centers
of the Pakistani heartland.
But the EU can overcome national impediments by developing exemplary universities and research
centers
that would be properly European, serving as an incentive to quality and reform at the national level.
It
centers
on whether China is best understood as a strong country, with a promising future despite some short-term difficulties, or as a country facing serious structural problems and uncertain long-term prospects.
By 651, almost all major urban
centers
in Persia were under Arab control, adding momentum to the process.
New medical schools, clinics, communications lines, and training
centers
for medical personnel and counselors must be built.
Villages currently trapped in hunger and subsistence agriculture would become commercial
centers
for food processing and exports, and even for rural industry and services supported by electrification, mobile phones, and other improved technologies.
Over the last decade, MNCs have increasingly expressed interest in establishing regional and global headquarters and R&D
centers
in Shanghai.
Ireland and the UK both have housing shortages, especially around metropolitan
centers
such as Dublin and London.
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