Venues
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Their marketing was to push their followers to churches and other small
venues
to see the film for its ONE weekend showing.
They have posted Hyper glowing reviews on various net
venues
in order to dupe more people into renting or buying the DVD.
Russia’s budget provided for the construction of seven new stadiums – including one in St. Petersburg that cost around $1.7 billion – and renovations to five other
venues.
And unless it demolishes these venues, it will have to spend tens of millions of dollars every year to maintain them.
PiS politicians also frequented
venues
where recordings were made, and yet none of their conversations were leaked.
But even as evidence for such abuses becomes apparent, new
venues
for abuse are repeatedly opened up - take the US repeal of the Glass Steagall Act, which separated commercial from investment banking.
As a result, in
venues
like the United Nations, China enjoys a degree of immunity from criticism for its egregious human rights abuses, as well as for its massive military build-up, one that is unparalleled in recent experience.
More suitable
venues
for resolving exchange-rate issues include the International Monetary Fund, the G-20, the G-7, and bilateral negotiations.
Russia is certain to find itself mired in years of legal battles in
venues
like the ECHR and the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.
Multilateral cooperation provides
venues
to resolve differences peacefully; platforms to agree on common rules of the game; mechanisms to better manage international flows; and channels for exchanging ideas, experiences, and practices so that countries learn from each other.
When financial regulations are devised by a coterie of global regulators in distant venues, it is bankers and technocrats who gain the upper hand.
Finally, we need better
venues
for dialogue and informed debate.
Other venues, perhaps new institutions, are needed to fill that space.
Among other things, cities will offer lavish sporting venues, ostentatious ceremonial spaces, newly built transportation networks, luxurious accommodations for athletes, and media and broadcasting centers.
It also built bus lanes that run between Olympic venues, which will ease travel for IOC executives but only further congest the city’s now-narrower roadways for everyone else.
To make room for the 32 sport venues, the athletes’ Olympic Village, the broadcasting and media center, the ceremonial green space, and to beautify the surrounding landscape, the Rio government has evicted more than 77,000 residents from shantytowns or favelas since 2009, the year the city was awarded the Games.
In these dying days of serious newspaper journalism, slick television shows, packaged by highly-paid anchormen – who never utter an original thought themselves, and would never expect a politician to do so – are the only
venues
where professional politicians feel secure enough to “face” the public.
Though invitations by the West to join organizations such as the NATO-Russia Council or the G-8 may have been symbolically important and thus politically valuable, these
venues
provide only forums for discussion; they do not produce binding agreements.
Indeed, universities are
venues
for not just expressing but evaluating ideas.
Rather, the agreement’s main significance consists in the fact that it was struck at all: US Secretary of State John Kerry met with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, in Geneva, that most traditional of diplomatic venues, and cut a deal on an issue of intense mutual interest.
Finally, they work on identifying problems themselves, forming teams, and competing in international
venues.
Demonstrations are illegal, and there are no
venues
for political expression outside the Internet, which has created a community of alienated and embittered Saudis.
At the same time, they gladly share data with vendors and even track their own data – whether airline mileage or steps walked, check-ins at their favorite
venues
(especially if they can earn discounts or special offers), or their movie, music, or book purchases.
Finally, the “home advantage” includes not just the benefit of morale and the opportunity to train in the actual Olympic venues, but also the funding boost that host status brings.
Then there is the attention to eco-detail at the Olympic
venues
themselves, including the 400,000-square meter Olympic Village, where water reclaimed from the Qinghe sewage treatment plant is being used for heating and cooling systems, resulting in an estimated 60% savings in electricity consumption.
The directive firmly, and rightly, frees competition among all trading venues, removing the privileges enjoyed by "official" exchanges.
The US cannot determine the world economy’s future on its own, but the course taken by America nonetheless has huge global importance, given that it remains the largest economy and retains considerable influence in
venues
such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the G-20.
An interpretation of the Olympic Charter according to which human rights would be a political topic not to be discussed in the Olympic
venues
is alien to us.
When I worked on messaging for Al Gore’s 2000 presidential campaign, I often argued with white, older, affluent, male advisers who cared intensely about what was said in the elite media but ignored the popular
venues
to which most Americans pay attention.
That was 1,300
venues
for aspiring journalists to learn and hone their craft.
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