Offices
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The Kremlin has been rumored to expedite passport applications for Crimean residents, and its allies – for example, Aleksei Chalyi, Sevastopol’s new mayor – populate its political
offices.
When Paquim was one of the last relatively unmuzzled press voices in Brazil, its cartoonists were arrested, and a live bomb was found in the magazine’s
offices.
According to Ricky Goodwin, a former Paquim journalist and the exhibit’s curator, at one point, when the magazine’s main cartoonists and writers were in prison, a mass of ordinary Brazilians surrounded its offices, insisting that publication continue.
Near the
offices
of the United Nations on Limuru Road, for example, traffic backs up for a half-mile as vehicles nudge into oncoming traffic to avoid one particularly large water-filled hole.
Or were conservative US anti-abortionists justified in sending actors with a false story into the
offices
of Planned Parenthood in order to discredit their opponents?
The discrimination by my country’s government against my racial and ethnic group is so blatant that some civil registry
offices
have distributed lists of “Haitian sounding names” so that staff members can recognize them.
There are roughly 70 separate local aid
offices
and 40 international NGOs involved in providing aid to Pakistanis.
Budgets are prepared in
offices
far from the intended site of delivery, and bilateral and multilateral programs often establish priorities (like health care, schooling, or poverty reduction) without much input from the receiving country.
In these "Little Saigons," mini- malls are filled with American-style Vietnamese supermarkets, restaurants, bakeries, nail and hair salons, medical and law offices, travel agencies, and every type of service business.
Africa boasts the world’s fastest-growing market for wireless telephony, and Huawei – with
offices
in 14 African countries – is running away with the business, sending scores of engineers into the bush to bring a new generation of low-cost technology to some of the planet’s poorest people.
So is the fact that state officials threatened Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger with criminal charges and forced Guardian employees to destroy computer equipment at the newspaper’s
offices.
This bizarre transfer of office but not power – perhaps a slight improvement on state governors in the American south who used to hand their
offices
to their wives when their term-limits expired – is Putin’s scenario.
Putin’s trip will be his first official visit to Japan in a decade; and Abe plans to honor him with personalized treatment; their discussions will take place in the manly environment of an onsen (hot spring), rather than in dull
offices.
Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump (said to be the president’s favorite child), have
offices
in the White House, and Kushner is involved in an absurdly broad array of issues, from resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict to reorganizing the federal government.
Inevitably, profit-oriented academic science has become an increasingly guided process, assisted by university technology-transfer offices, entrepreneurship centers, and incubator facilities.
But even in these cases, if universities take a strong stand for openness, companies usually agree, and technology-transfer
offices
have dramatically reduced the time needed to file an intention to patent.
To be sure, it seems contradictory to some people that Yahoo!, an online business, requires its employees to be physically present in the company’s
offices.
After all, who wants to build offices, stores, and shopping centers in the empty ghost towns that litter the American West?
Since November, many people have rediscovered that grass-roots political action in the United States – such as well-organized marches, visits to congressional offices, speaking out at town halls, and calling members of Congress – really does makes a difference.
Here in our
offices
in Johannesburg, we have two Zimbabwean lawyers who fled their country after receiving death threats for their work defending human rights.
Since January, Nahda has opened more than 200
offices.
Any urban sustainability program must therefore include a shift to renewable energy and combined heat and power stations, more public buses and trains, cleaner private vehicles, better insulation of offices, hospitals, apartment blocks, and other buildings, and smarter management of waste and water – along with much else.
Indian information technology firms have opened
offices
in Shanghai, and Infosys’s headquarters in Bangalore recruited nine Chinese this year.
Currently, the High Representative’s budget is less than what the European Commission spends on cleaners for its Brussels
offices.
Her story is also a powerful reminder of the difference it makes when the highest
offices
of government are held by politicians who are prepared to translate their values into policy.
Meanwhile, the scantly funded
offices
that manage the information have a two-year backlog.
The Arab World’s Democratic OpeningRoughly 400 million Muslims currently live in non-Arab Muslim majority states – including Turkey, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Senegal, Mali, and Albania – that have held relatively free elections for their highest political
offices.
Oxfam, one of the world's leading NGOs, with
offices
and branches all over the world, is absent altogether.
These bombings, and others since, have targeted the Iraqi state and its infrastructure, including the ministries of finance and foreign affairs and municipal and judicial
offices.
But the state interacts with private enterprises, individuals, and civil society mainly through local governments and local
offices
of national regulatory agencies.
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