Restaurants
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They stay in the poshest hotels, take first class trains and dine in four star
restaurants.
The people you'll meet in luxury hotels, trains and
restaurants
are wealthy travelers.
The rest of the film is filled with Walt's blatant plagiarism, a non-stop stream of offensive cursing, arguments, premature ejaculation, Bernard allowing his dinner guests at
restaurants
to only order half-orders because he's so cheap, unbelievable therapy sessions, Bernard trying to force his female student and border to perform oral sex only to be interrupted by his son, and a medical emergency that is offered as redemption but fails.
The middle class is buying foreign cars, vacationing abroad, and dining at sushi restaurants, and surveys show that life satisfaction has increased across the board.
We have discovered that this multi-tasking life is best done in cities, which concentrate a multiplicity of hard amenities – airports, shops, schools, parks, and sports facilities – as well as soft amenities like clubs, bars, and
restaurants.
But there is also the philanthropic soup kitchen – in the Post’s case, a high-end one, delivering nutritious food in a world in which
restaurants
now give away less-healthy food, because they use it to sell other goods.
Similarly, farmers can now sell directly to the market, including hotels and restaurants, rather than just to the government.
The group has also attacked shopping centers, restaurants, and schools in neighboring countries, including Nairobi’s Westgate Mall in 2013 and Garissa University in northeastern Kenya, where 417 students were killed in 2015.
In the long run, the entrepreneur’s job is not to cook soup, but to create a restaurant – or, better yet, a chain of
restaurants
– so that the magic soup can be made reliably, day after day, by a team that can work on its own without the impresario’s direction.
Over time, the company will continue to evolve, improving the soup, adding other items to the menu and opening up
restaurants
in new markets.
Some have cited the recent struggles of luxury hotels and
restaurants
(which, in China, are supported largely by government spending) as evidence that the anti-corruption campaign is discouraging growth-enhancing activity.
After September 11, 2001, skyscrapers, clubs, and
restaurants
of all kinds sprang up like mushrooms, with almost more vitality than before.
Some
restaurants
greet their customers with a guard who brusquely asks what they want, as if they came to buy stamps, not to have dinner.
After all, contract killings and random shootings in
restaurants
are common affairs, and the idea of excessive protection from everyone goes back to Soviet days, when social contempt was cloaked in the guise of public safety.
Indeed, McDonald’s – and other
restaurants
that sell products that contribute substantially to obesity – likely will continue to target this demographic.
And, as US marketing campaigns focus on first-generation consumers – those raised on Big Macs abroad, without knowledge of the associated health risks – some members of minority groups now spend a substantial portion of their disposable income at fast-food
restaurants.
McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in China in 1990, and hopes to reach 2,000
restaurants
in the country by 2013.
This explains why Spahn, a rising star in the governing Christian Democratic Union (CDU), could write an article for the influential German weekly Die Zeit attacking “elitist hipsters” for speaking English, and bemoaning the proliferation of English-language menus in
restaurants
and coffee shops.
They could also contribute with complementary changes in school meals and gym classes; zoning and other planning measures to encourage cycling, walking, and the like; provision of health counseling; and perhaps by working with local
restaurants
and food stores to subsidize healthy choices and discourage unhealthy ones.
Indeed, many online services now offer to link users with their Facebook friends or LinkedIn contacts, or recommend activities or
restaurants
based on past behavior or current location.
As long as France’s state of emergency lasts, police may arrest people without warrants, break down the doors of private residences in the middle of the night, take over
restaurants
and other public places with armed force, and generally behave like agents in a police state.
Skeptics should note that Italy has already succeeded in this, with top-tier
restaurants
around the world advertising that they use genuine Italian pasta.
Online rating platforms – specializing in hotels (TripAdvisor),
restaurants
(Zagat), apartments (Airbnb), and taxis (Uber) – allow travelers to exchange reviews and experiences for all to see.
Indeed, many workers stayed home as well, causing restaurants, bars, and hotels to cease functioning and the economy to grind to a halt.
We all depend on people willing to sell to us, buy from us, lend to us, manage our savings, educate our kids, accommodate us at their hotels, feed us at their restaurants, connect us to the Internet, allow us to travel to their countries, pay with credit cards, and afford us the respect that people are normally entitled to.
Robots are already in our operating rooms and fast-food restaurants; we can now use 3D imaging and stem-cell extraction to grow human bones from a patient’s own cells; and 3D printing is creating a circular economy in which we can use and then reuse raw materials.
Aggressive development of services – such as transport, retail, and restaurants, which today are dominated by low-productivity, low-paying local businesses, many run by sole proprietors – is another imperative.
Russian corruption goes beyond levels experienced elsewhere, and for three reasons:The Communist Party, where many leaders began their careers, was a breeding ground for corruption in the form of privileges (dachas, private hospitals, restaurants, vacation homes, scarce consumer goods) reserved for communist leaders.
The same goes for household consumption, particularly in the advanced economies, where a larger share of consumption is optional (for example, replacing consumer durables, traveling, and eating out at restaurants).
Restaurants
overlooking the Mediterranean.
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