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Internationally, there are European data centers in Germany, Ireland and Luxembourg; Asian centers in China, Japan and Singapore; South American centers in Brazil; and centers in Australia.
We don't run detention centers, we run child care centers.
Pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, manufacturers of medical devices and diagnostic technologies, free-standing diagnostic centers, surgical centers, hospitals and academic medical centers.
California community health centers would be put under "untenable stress" if Planned Parenthood centers were defunded, according to a group representing the centers.
TRACY K. SMITH I'm going to community centers, libraries, rehab centers.
For example, we see data centers, corporate data centers, really going away.
Call centers will have to integrate their centers with the system as well.
There are 63 lead centers and almost 1,000 service centers across the country.
By the early '60s, it's slowly spreading from urban centers to college centers.
Those are warehouses, fulfillment centers, sortation centers, delivery stations, and Prime Now hubs.
More than just "call centers," next generation facilities will become integrated operations centers.
It's also dabbling with eye care centers and hearing centers in some locations.
Other rehabilitation centers in Malibu, including Alo House Recovery Centers, sustained significant damage.
"These centers complement our regional [distribution centers] along with our stores," Bass said.
So what ICAO did was identify three global centers and two regional centers.
Locations under the mandate include job centers, medical assistance program centers, borough offices of the Administration for Children's Services, and Department of Health and Mental Hygiene centers.
Many more temporary detention centers and assembly centers dotted the American landscape in 1942.
What does exist are Community Health Centers (CHCs) and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).
Stadiums, data centers and distribution centers aren't the only bad economic development deals out there.
The seasonal positions will be across Amazon's fulfillment centers, sortation centers and customer service sites. 
Amazon is interested in moving its future drone delivery fulfillment centers closer to urban centers.
Many migrants also simply disappear from detention centers, sold to traffickers or to other centers.
Families could choose among Head Start, local programs, private centers or home-based care centers.
Although Planned Parenthood health centers comprised 9 percent of Nevada's safety net centers that offered family planning care in 2010, they served 85033 percent of patients served by such centers.
Currently, donation centers report they are at capacity, with some centers seeing hundreds of potential donors.
Hotels, sports centers, exhibition spaces, and other local venues are also serving as temporary treatment centers.
Aggregating data centers sort and study the accumulated information in local and federally funded fusion centers.
UnitedHealth has added more doctors, urgent care centers and surgery centers through a series of acquisitions.
Centers report that, on average, 221 percent of graduates at most centers were placed in jobs.
Under the bill, HHS is tasked with holding the centers accountable and compiling data that the centers are required to report so that other treatment centers can replicate successful comprehensive treatment programs.
Brixmor owns and operates more than 475 retail centers while DDR owns or managers 475 shopping centers.
This year will see a decline in call centers and an upsurge in messaging and chat centers.
You can search for Planned Parenthood health centers here and search for Title X health centers here.
A program that centers on craft and materials likewise centers the hands and bodies of the makers.
All New York City recreation centers and nature centers were closed to the public until further notice.
Residential treatment centers are not juvenile detention centers, and they are supposed to provide a homelike experience.
Walmart will also make changes to two of its departments: its auto care centers and vision centers.
It de-centers the individual and centers the collective in a way that I think is healthy.
The upshot is that health centers that specialize in reproductive care would be less likely to get grants than community health centers, and crisis pregnancy centers might also be eligible for grant money.
According to AFT-WV, makeshift childcare centers were also being set up at area churches and community centers.
The organization has more than 3,200 stores, donation centers, and career centers across the United States and Canada.
In the past, centers that were closed have reopened, or new centers have sprung up at different sites.
These options would include locally-licensed child care centers, preschool centers, and in-home child care options. 3.
When I go to these detention centers and these processing centers, I see a lot of young boys.
In fact, 85033 percent of Community Health Centers and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) now offer dental services.
Kyritsis said the centers were not detention centers but areas where refugees needed to be "kept under supervision".
Other Flex voting centers have opened up at senior living communities, centers for the disabled and even jails.
The company said it is hiring the associates to work in stores, clubs, distribution centers and fulfillment centers.
Amazon currently employs over 500,000 workers, many of whom are hourly workers in distribution centers and call centers.
You get in the media centers and the recruiting centers, how many players do they have in Greensboro?
In March, the company announced plans to hire throughout the country — at its head office, research and development centers, customer service centers, and new Amazon Web Services (AWS) UK data centers, currently under construction.
Sutter Health operates a massive system in 19 counties in Northern California, comprised of 24 acute care hospital facilities, 85033 ambulatory surgery centers, nine cancer centers, six specialty care centers and nine major physician organizations.
City Hall opened cooling centers, set up call centers to check on the elderly, distributed electric fans, and more.
In Missouri, the law requires health centers that provide abortions to meet the same requirements as ambulatory surgical centers.
Los Angeles officials told residents they should also visit libraries, recreation centers, senior centers and museums to stay cool.
In MBA-speak, this is because bankers and traders are revenue centers, whereas engineers and designers are cost centers.
By the end, 10 centers had closed, and 39 of the remaining 55 centers, or 71%, offered robotic surgery.
I also currently have no access to fitness centers at VICE or Medium, if said fitness centers even exist.
It includes $240 million in grants for small business development centers and women's business centers for counseling and training.
Where are the recycling centers located, and how do they get their massive bags of bottles to these centers?
"Concentration Camps""Holocaust Centers""The Shops at Holocaust Village" Honestly, "holocaust centers" is weirder than anything else he said.
Drug gangs have been known to use rehab centers to recruit addicts, and rival gangs sometimes assault the centers.
Amazon said it has more than 110 active fulfillment centers in the US and more than 185 centers globally.
The American Health Care Association represents nursing centers, assisted living communities and centers and homes for individuals with disabilities.
Planned Parenthood centers serve an average of 2,950 contraceptive clients per year, while federally qualified health centers serve 330.
And these are just the centers we've seen — reporters and lawmakers have been banned from most of the centers.
"Babies are more likely to die at home daycare centers than in daycare centers," Moon said, citing anecdotal evidence.
The National Institute of Family and Life Advocates, an anti-abortion group representing 73 medically licensed crisis pregnancy centers and 38 unlicensed centers, sued the state, arguing that this requirement violated centers' right to free speech.
The company already announced research centers in Beijing and Shenzhen, so there will be four centers in China in total.
The company's US fulfillment network includes 110 fulfillment centers, 40 package sortation centers, 100 delivery stations, and 20 air gateways.
This weekend, as many centers prepared for Purim, six more threats hit Jewish centers in Milwaukee, Indianapolis, and other cities.
Because the centers are not official prisons, those held at the centers have not been formally charged with any crime.
Stores are usually in areas of high foot traffic in major metropolitan shopping centers as well as in city centers.
Yuriko Beaman, a KonMari consultant in Reading, Pennsylvania, has started booking speaking engagements at wellness centers and Jewish community centers.
The new rules would affect the application process at equity assistance centers, which were formerly known as desegregation assistance centers.
The jelly bean centers get a steam bath and a quick sugar shower — this prevents the centers from sticking together.
This year, 1,090 people have contacted poison control centers about CBD, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
It's estimated that there are more than 85033,700 fake women's health centers — sometimes called crisis pregnancy centers — around the country.
We&aposve got centers in Kansas City, in Poland, and in Shanghai, as well as some smaller centers as well.
Locals have been particularly angered by government plans to build new detention centers, worried that new centers will signals permanency.
STEIN: --where there were some really exemplary health centers that also became centers with kind of political organizing-- THRUSH: Right.
It currently has 5,000 retail pharmacies, 3,000 vision centers and 400 hearing centers across the U.S., including through Sam's Club.
Elected officials, gay leaders, health care centers and community centers must develop funding and programming to respond to this crisis.
Cities are typically job centers but in San Jose we are a bedroom community with incredible job centers around us.
FOCUS ON POWER CENTERS The company's focus on anchor-dominant power centers is based on the belief that they have a competitive advantage in their greater scale and larger trade areas versus grocery-anchored neighborhood shopping centers.
The oven-like heat prompted the city of Los Angeles to keep its network of public "cooling centers" - libraries, recreation centers and senior centers - open for extended hours as a haven for people whose homes lack air conditioning.
But stadiums don't create economic activity, data centers don't create jobs and distribution centers have to go where the customers are.
Collins points to data from the American Association of Birth Centers, which tracks delivery data from birth centers across the country.
Grants from the 28500 federal Health Centers Program helped health centers add more than 6900 new sites within the 2628th District.
Beijing denies the camps are detention centers and instead claims they are "vocational training centers," which students are happy to attend.
That, according to the aide, would impact Planned Parenthood but also community health centers, rape crisis centers and disability service providers.
"California took aim at pro-life pregnancy centers by compelling licensed centers to point the way to an abortion," Farris said.
UnitedHealth has added more doctors, urgent care centers and surgery centers via acquisitions, which helped drive growth during the first quarter.
Other cities will host in-person events, usually at shopping centers or community centers, where residents can buy discounted Ring products.
Monasteries in those areas functioned both as centers of natural and supernatural healing and also as libraries and centers of learning.
AND OUR CENTERS, SOME OF OUR BIG CENTERS IN THE UNITED STATES, A THIRD OF THE FOLKS DON'T HAVE FOUR-YEAR DEGREES.
That includes taking some of its assets and turning them into "mixed-use" centers with apartments, hotels, office buildings and fitness centers.
York said that the DDoS attack initially targeted the company's data centers on the East Coast, then moved to international data centers.
President Donald Trump's administration had called back 26,000 workers to the IRS division that includes the tax processing centers and call centers.
Judge Gee is appointing an independent monitor to evaluate conditions for migrant children housed in border processing centers and family detention centers.
Fermin also said in some voting centers Falcon's observers were barred from entering and other centers stayed open later than 6 p.m.
The centers haven't seen less money, but they might soon, as about 85033 percent of health centers' grant periods begin on Jan.
That likely means these tractors will move what's called the "middle mile" in logistics — to and from fulfillment centers and delivery centers.
"Many of them have their roots in their environment today — in their data centers or their hosting partners' data centers," Neil said.
Call centers face difficulties The call centers that serve customers of banks, insurers and other financial services firms may also face disruption.
More roles opened in August at stores nationwide, as well as the company's nine distribution centers and five e-commerce fulfillment centers.
Yet processing centers and detention centers are filling, some to near-capacity, straining to meet even basic medical needs of migrant families.
The positions across its stores, clubs, fulfillment centers and distribution centers are temporary, but the retailer said many will later become permanent.
Birth centers can also apply for accreditation from the Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers, which relies on national quality standards.
The court ruled that California cannot require anti-abortion pregnancy centers, called "crisis pregnancy centers," to provide patients with information about abortion.
Meanwhile, Jewish community centers, including centers in Chicago, Houston and Tampa, received an influx of bomb threats later determined to be hoaxes.
The closure of detention centers has to be balanced with the creation of safe spaces and open centers for migrants in Libya.
They had once been open centers but the March 20 EU-Turkey deal saw a sudden conversion to the prison-like centers.
He also called for an overhaul of China's work-study centers, which act as rehabilitation centers for juveniles who commit minor offenses.
These include public and non-profit hospitals serving low-income populations, community health centers, urban Indian clinics, Native Hawaiian health centers, HIV/AIDS and hemophilia treatment centers, and black lung, tuberculosis, homeless and Title X public housing and family planning clinics.
With funding from the Kellogg foundation, Alburquerque has 31 TalentABQ Skill Up centers across the city in libraries, community centers, and community colleges.
And typically, data centers have backup centers that should immediately kick in, but did not in this case, reports industry site Datacenter Dynamics.
Both are strong emotions that engage the same primitive centers of the forebrain, but they can't engage these centers at the same time.
It's not totally clear why pain sometimes equals pleasure, but scientists have found synaptic connections between the brain's pain centers and pleasure centers.
In 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded five Vector-Borne Disease Centers of Excellence at universities across the country.
Twitter announced today that it has cut off all geospatial intelligence data being sold to police intelligence centers, also known as fusion centers.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of anti-abortion pregnancy centers — commonly known as crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) — in California.
Gary Levine, M.D., Medical Director, MemorialCare Breast Centers in Southern California, nationally recognized breast radiologist and past President, National Consortium of Breast Centers.
So the expansion there is why the enemy has been unable to take any district centers, provincial centers, or make any advances there.
The federal government currently runs a network of high-quality, affordable childcare centers for the families of military members, called child development centers.
Other SBA-led resources available to veterans include Small Business Development Centers, Women's Business Centers, and the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE).
Washington-based DuPont Fabros operates 12 data centers in three major U.S. markets and Canada, while Digital Realty operates 156 data centers globally.
Macy's said it will have fewer furloughs on the digital side of its business, such as in its distribution centers and call centers.
Start with the warehouse space, from the massive 1 million-square-foot fulfillment centers to the "last mile" depots closer to city centers.
With broadband service available, Quintillion is also betting that more data centers, research centers, hospitals and schools will make the Arctic Circle home.
That means that because some Planned Parenthood health centers perform abortions, all Planned Parenthood centers would be barred from getting Title X funding.
So far this year, poison centers received reports of 3,548 exposures to synthetic marijuana, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
Crisis pregnancy centers often masquerade as legitimate medical centers, and their sole aim is to persuade women to carry their pregnancies to term.
They explain how Olin's name got attached to so many centers and programs — and how those centers and programs actually affect all Americans.
Baptist Health is keeping its hospitals and emergency rooms in the South Florida region open, but shut down its urgent care centers through at least Thursday, closed its ambulatory surgery centers through Friday and closed its imaging centers for the same time period.
Overall, in addition to existing R&D centers, Apple will soon have R&D centers in Shenzhen, Israel, the U.K., France, Japan and Sweden.
Although China insists the centers are voluntary "vocational training centers," when CNN attempted to visit them security guards restricted access to the buildings themselves.
Historically, VMware has been strong inside companies' own data centers, while AWS is what companies turn to instead of running their own data centers.
Republican President Donald Trump's administration partially backed the centers, opposing California's requirements toward licensed facilities while not objecting to the requirements for unlicensed centers.
To do this, the company is partnering with Canberra Data Centers, a company that specializes in running data centers that host secure government data.
Google trains and certifies these Chinese partners—known as "resellers"—and helps with the design of the centers, former employees of the centers say.
Equinix will also sell its London LD10 and Paris PA8 International Business Exchange (IBX) data centers to the joint venture for new xScale centers.
In 1958 the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) was formed to coalesce the centers from around the states into one standardized operation.
These new data centers are located in London, where the company is opening two data centers at the same time, Sydney and San Jose.
Making existing centers more efficient is great, but products on the scale of Libra could mean new data centers — and where they are matters.
These wind and solar projects are built on the same grid as Facebook data centers, including centers in Oregon, Virginia, New Mexico, and Sweden.
These are often neighborhood libraries, recreation centers, and senior centers that are repurposed during heat waves to offer the public access to air conditioning.
"The issue isn't just in metro centers or just in rural centers, it is not just in for-profit or non-profit," Morrison said.
Other urban centers, such as the Raleigh metro area, are home to many of the state's community centers, legal support organizations and other resources.
Radical prostatectomy centers that closed were more likely to be located in areas with stronger competition than in areas with few alternative treatment centers.
"If these health centers do not get federal reimbursement for the care they provide, Planned Parenthood health centers will close," according to the group.
The JCC Association of North America reported that 85033 Jewish community centers received bomb threats Monday, including centers in Chicago, Buffalo, Houston and Tampa.
Alibaba's cloud business boosted its global data centers to 17 during the first quarter, with the addition of two centers in India and Indonesia.
They are being reborn not as manufacturing centers for textiles or machine tools, but as apartments, co-working centers, breweries, doctors' offices and shops.
Conversely, Cisco said demand for security and next-generation data centers, which rely more heavily on software than traditional data centers, withstood the downturn.
It operates a network of 43 hospitals, 39 outpatient centers and 300 occupational risk prevention centers in Spain, and it employs about 35,000 people.
In 2017, the Chicago Police Department and Crime Lab built Strategic Decision Support Centers, allowing Crime Lab to embed data analysts in these centers.
Proponents say the restrictions — like requiring "admitting privileges" with nearby hospitals and costly renovations to become "ambulatory surgical centers" — help make abortion centers safer.
Restricting access to this funding is likely to shutter health centers or dramatically narrow the scope of care health centers are able to provide.
Centers of urban development show a particularly obvious and dramatic shift, sprouting out new communities and industrial centers that take root in surrounding spaces.
In recent days, the company has notified workers that it plans to close four call centers and significantly reduce operations at two other centers.
In the video, Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner said the company's stores, website, distribution centers and fulfillment centers have all been busier than usual.
The company said the new positions will be in clubs, distribution centers and fulfillment centers, and many may transition to permanent jobs over time.
More than 1,000 people are being held in Assam's six detention centers for illegal immigrants and the state wants to set up more centers.
But creating the conditions for flu to spread in detention centers doesn't only endanger migrants, because the detention centers aren't sealed off from society.
Amazon launched its logistics business in Germany in 2015 and now operates four sorting centers and 13 distribution centers which prepare shipments for delivery.
But its fulfillment centers are still usually far outside city centers, so they're not as easily accessible as jobs in malls and department stores.
"Birthing centers in New York have to be supervised by an M.D., and that is a huge barrier, since the majority of birthing centers in the country are staffed just by midwives," said Kate Bauer, the executive director of the American Association of Birth Centers.
The state, meanwhile, has a population of 64 million with 2,310 primary health centers and 180 community health centers, according to the National Health Mission.
Many struggling centers in the U.S. are owned by small property owners, after the large REITs sold them off in a flight to quality centers.
Wuhan authorities are converting an additional eight buildings, including gymnasiums, exhibition centers and sports centers, into hospitals, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.
Taubman Centers (TCO) — Taubman Centers shares soared more than 50% after the mall owner announced that it would be acquired by rival Simon Property Group.
According to NARAL Pro-Choice California, whose investigation of pregnancy centers was cited by legislators, around 170 to 200 such centers are operating in California.
It gets excitement in Westfield because they say, 'Oh, people are excited,' as malls sort of transform from retail centers and more into entertainment centers.
It's supported today by Amazon's network in the U.S. that includes 110 fulfillment centers, 40 package sortation centers, 100 delivery stations, and 20 air gateways.
It operates senior health centers with Humana, urgent care centers with UnitedHealth Group, dental clinics with Aspen Dental and diagnostic testing with LabCorp, among others.
Putting immigrant families in detention centers is doubly cruel, and could become more inhumane if such centers are expanded to operate on a larger scale.
Officials in Detroit opened cooling centers and had members of the Police Department check on homeless people and offer them a ride to the centers.
"So there's a handful of trauma centers that aren't so good, and we found that those centers are predominantly caring for minority patients," he says.
The specifications in the city's health code for testing water in day care centers do not require that the centers are tested before they open.
Participants in the program include children's hospitals, HIV/AIDS treatment centers, opioid addiction clinics, hemophilia treatment centers and other hospitals and clinics serving their communities.
"Requiring pro-life centers to provide referrals for abortion services coercively compels the centers to engage in speech that contradicts their core message," they wrote.
The value of the strip mall centers with Whole Foods stores has already shot up, while centers anchored by competing supermarket chains will face pressure.
For most patients seen in publicly funded family planning centers across the country, these health centers are their primary if not sole source of care.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, calls to US poison centers about kratom increased from 26 in 2010 to 26 in 2015.
Crisis pregnancy centers are typically unlicensed operations that pose as medical centers and are staffed by anti-abortion activists and funded by anti-abortion groups.
When Congress decided to consolidate federal data centers to save money and bolster security, it first asked agencies how many data centers were in use.
Make nursing homes, assisted-living centers, homeless shelters, prisons and dialysis treatment centers safer, by encouraging use of personal protective equipment and limiting visitors. 7.
A day later, he ordered fitness centers, gyms, bowling alleys, movie theaters, recreational centers and indoor water parks to close by end of the day.
But so far, the country has pursued the former, trying to portray these centers as "colorful" cultural and educational experiences, rather than arbitrary detention centers.
Both part- and full-time jobs are up for grabs and will work out of the company's headquarters, tech hubs, data centers and fulfillment centers.
Meanwhile, the nearly one billion annual visits to physicians' offices, imaging facilities, surgical centers, urgent-care centers and "doc in the box" clinics will grow.
The temperature screening devices, masks, and gloves will roll out out to Walmart's stores, clubs, distribution centers, and fulfillment centers within the next three weeks.
Mindful that the original inspiration for her product was art therapy, Ms. Nicole often donates her products to nursing homes, disability centers and activity centers.
Some, like Bronte Bowling Club and Maroubra Sports Club, have converted part of their space into lucrative markets, restaurants, fitness centers or child care centers.
Defense centers around Iran reported seeing increased radar activity which caused a heightened sensitivity in the aerial defense centers of the country, the statement reads.
China has faced growing international opprobrium for the centers that U.N. experts describe as detention centers holding more than one million Uighurs and other Muslims.
And we&aposre starting to see our first implementations of robotic sort centers, package sortation centers, air hubs, delivery stations starting to deploy this year.
Alibaba's cloud business boosted its total global data centers to 17 during the first quarter, with the addition of two centers in India and Indonesia.
Libraries, police stations and community centers were being used as warming centers, and city officials were seeking help from ministers to consider opening more spots.
"On the really hard stuff, like efficient, scalable technologies and data centers and premium data centers, I think Google is leading," she said in January.
Two teams are supporting health centers in the Pandeglang district; a third team is mobile traveling to those who cannot make it to health centers.
Asking for a list of treatment centers was a nonstarter, as was getting information about what kind of financial deals they have with the treatment centers.
In federal court last year, they challenged the Missouri laws that require our centers to be licensed ambulatory surgical centers and to have hospital admitting privileges.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control last year warned that calls to poison control centers and deaths from overdoses of the drug were on the rise.
But as the Guardian's Molly Redden reported, that list included irrelevant entries like dentist's offices, school nurses, senior centers, addiction treatment centers, and a food bank.
My theory is that Apple is working on data centers in the U.S. The company recently announced plans for new data centers in Denmark and China.
Thanks to Here's navigational data, it also provides "turn-by-turn indoor walking directions" to help passengers negotiate large transit centers, venues, shopping centers, and airports.
And, if cost is an issue, plenty of health centers, doctor's offices, Planned Parenthood clinics, LGBTQ+ service centers, and other health services offer them for free.
While the population in urban centers is growing, rural areas are being left with diminished access to everyday needs like, transportation, stores, hospitals and community centers.
Their plans for growth seem unrealistic: With three centers in Canada, NeuroQore aims to have over 100 centers across the US in the next three years.
Over 50 Jewish community centers have received threats in the past year, including bomb threats over the weekend which forced 11 centers to close their doors.
Most of the rest were treated at mixed centers with pediatric and adult care options, while about 6 percent were treated at exclusively pediatric care centers.
In that role, Garcia and her team created and implemented over five wealth management centers throughout China, which resulted in over 100 centers throughout the country.
At the two-year point, 55 percent of those treated at high-volume centers had survived compared to 44 percent of patients at low-volume centers.
While community health centers predate the ACA, the landmark 2010 legislation provided funding that increased the number of patients served by the centers by 5 million.
Macy's has six so-called mega centers in the U.S., fulfilling customers' online orders directly to their homes, and then 16 fulfillment centers servicing its stores.
IRS officials told Congress that 26,000 workers in the wage and investment division, which includes processing centers and call centers, have been called back without pay.
But estimates on the time frame it would take to consolidate the centers were hampered by faulty numbers of how many data centers there actually were.
But estimates on the time frame it would take to consolidate the centers were hampered by faulty estimates of how many data centers there actually were.
Nearly 900 migrants being held in U.S. custody contracted mumps at holding centers in the past year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday.
Here's a breakdown of the three categories where Amazon is focusing its hiring:Warehouses: These positions are stationed at Amazon fulfillment centers, sort centers, and delivery stations.
Health centers haven't received less money yet, but that could happen soon, as 22019 percent of health centers have new grant periods that begin on Jan.
Pichai says Google will open new data centers in Ohio, Nebraska and Nevada, expand its data centers in Oklahoma, and open a new office in Georgia.
Investors at the outpatient centers could profit greatly, as could some surgeons, because doctors often have an ownership stake in the outpatient centers where they operate.
Mother Jones investigated the often under-regulated industry of addiction rehab centers and showed how the centers were preying on addicts to pull in insurance money.
This law is being challenged by NIFLA, a group of fake women's health centers, if you haven't heard of fake women's health centers, you're not alone.
Hospitals: Tenet Healthcare and HCA Healthcare each own more than 120 surgery centers, and many not-for-profit hospitals own stakes in their local surgery centers.
"There are so many treatment centers in the US and no healing centers," said Matthew, a scruffy veteran who returned home after 18 months in Iraq.
To meet the deadline, attorneys say the administration is carrying out parent-child reunifications in parking lots of detention centers, and immigrants are being moved late at night to other detention centers or dropped at shelters or centers run by nonprofits, often without lawyers being notified.
Later on during arguments, Gorsuch suggested that California may be better off policing centers' speech by using anti-fraud law to evaluate whether the centers misled people.
Though "B" malls are far from the destitute centers that grab headlines, Mathrani has made it well-known he wants to own only the country's best centers.
Accordingly, the CDC has recommended that blood centers in the two Florida counties stop taking donations, and suggests that blood centers in adjacent counties do the same.
We've built like five from community centers, community learning centers and those are still intact and Youths are going there and children are going there every day.
"The uncertainty is really sending a chill through the health centers … everybody's very nervous," said Claudia Gibson, a spokeswoman for the National Association of Community Health Centers.
As housing affordability in America's economic centers grows worse, the working poor and middle class are being pushed further away from city centers and reliable public transportation.
Planned Parenthood clinics made up 453 percent of those health centers — but they served 245 percent of the women who got contraceptive care from safety net centers.
The chain has shut down a number of warehouses across the country, converting some to fulfillment centers and "e-clubs," or mini distribution centers in urban areas.
The company will also strengthen its after-sales services in India with over 200 service centers, including more than 30 exclusive Huawei service centers in the country.
Her comments come after the JCC Association of North America reported that 85033 Jewish community centers received bomb threats Monday, including centers in Chicago, Houston and Tampa.
Most states license birth centers as health care facilities, but some have stricter requirements than others, and nine states don't license or regulate birth centers at all.
Instead, take your kids to play where the local kids play, and visit community centers away from tourist centers, where more interesting — and engaging — activities take place.
Desperate officials hastily devised plans to convert stadiums, exhibition centers, hotels and schools into temporary medical centers for thousands who could not get admitted to a hospital.
The campus hosts several initiatives, including "academic research centers" that belong to Université Paris-Saclay; start-ups; and the private research and development centers of multinational firms.
The task force proposes nontraditional services, including recovery centers, youth clubhouses, expanded peer services, mobile treatment and 24/7 open access centers in communities across the state.
Jewish community centers "have prepared for situations like this," said David Posner, a vice president with the J.C.C. Association who helps local centers refine their security protocols.
Washington-based DuPont Fabros operates 12 data centers in three major U.S. markets, including Silicon Valley and Northern Virginia, while Digital Realty operates 123 data centers globally.
Vote centers in fifteen counties, including Sacramento, had connectivity issues with the state's voter registration database, making it difficult to check voters into centers and update records.
Ms. Andiola said based on interviews with migrants who have recently left detention centers, some pregnant women do not get the care they need at the centers.
Health centers are the nation's largest source of comprehensive primary care for medically underserved communities, and if funding lapses, "they'll just be a lot of hard decisions that health centers will have to make," said Julie DiRossi-King, chief operations officer of Ohio Association of Community Health Centers.
Google will soon open its first data centers in Nevada, Nebraska, Ohio and Texas, for example, and it will expand its Oklahoma, South Carolina and Virginia data centers.
Some call centers offer peer-to-peer counseling to help new employees thicken their skin – it's vital for retention because many call centers are understaffed to begin with.
Shopping centers owner Taubman Centers Inc surged 393% as it agreed to be bought by larger peer Simon Property Group Inc in a deal valued at $3.6 billion.
In November 2015, for example, Microsoft opened up new data centers in the country under the "data trustee" model (the centers are run by a Deutsche Telekom subsidiary).
A separate report from ICSC says that 85 percent of U.S. shopping centers are neighborhood and community centers, almost half of which are occupied by locally owned businesses.
Quest operates about 2,300 patient service centers across the U.S., with approximately 260 of these centers located in Florida, the first state to document cases of local transmission.
With no data centers in the region, developers and other Microsoft customers currently have to connect to data centers in Europe and accept the increased latency that entails.
A lobster has several nerve centers spread out over its body, and the other nerve centers are still intact if you just put a knife through the head.
This is especially true in British town and city centers, once nocturnal party hotspots, now increasingly just large-scale franchise opportunities for David Lloyd Gym and Leisure Centers.
"The dopamine reward centers are the same centers that have to do with pleasure from eating, pleasure from sex and procreation, pleasure from drugs and alcohol," Greenfield said.
While this is progress, IOM calls for all detention centers -- official and nonofficial -- to be closed and replaced with open centers, where migrants' basic human rights are respected.
CBL is in the midst of a complete rebranding, with the goal of marketing its portfolio as "vibrant town centers" with experiential opportunities, more restaurants and fitness centers.
The report does not state whether other immigration centers could be converted into family centers or other resources that could be used to house detained immigrant families together.
Walmart plans to hire 150,000 new employees through the end of May to work in stores, clubs, distribution centers and fulfillment centers to keep up with heightened demand.
"Over all, the education training centers will have fewer and fewer people, and if one day society doesn't need them, these centers can gradually disappear," Mr. Zakir said.
Some centers already use group care and community health workers to deliver care to their communities, but new centers could even be part of a federal jobs program.
Take, as one example, a law passed in Texas: It requires that abortion centers meet the same building standards as outpatient surgical centers and obtain hospital admitting privileges.
The largest contemporary study was based on data voluntarily submitted by birth centers and represented just 32 percent of birth centers in the United States at the time.
But the health centers aren't yet able to order coronavirus tests, Ron Yee, chief medical officer for the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), told me yesterday.
But they are not at all rare in the country's power centers, in New York and Washington and Silicon Valley, and in similar centers across the Western world.
"Rakuten Super Logistics' strategy is — rather than having [one] or a couple of giant mega-highly automated fulfillment centers — building out smaller but automated fulfillment centers," Cassar said.
Shopping centers owner Taubman Centers Inc surged 393% as it agreed to be bought by larger peer Simon Property Group Inc in a deal valued at $3.6 billion.
Fake women's health centers, sometimes referred to as Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs), are facilities that pretend to offer pregnancy-related health care and medical services to pregnant women.
Shopping centers owner Taubman Centers Inc surged 52.6% as it agreed to be bought by larger peer Simon Property Group Inc in a deal valued at $3.6 billion.
Donors will naturally gravitate to centers that offer more protections, which makes NKR's efforts to spread Donor Shield and encourage centers to offer it for all their donors, not just ones through NKR, a lever that could pressure other centers to get on board so they get more transplant business.
Ireland is an ideal location for data centers thanks to the temperate climate, which naturally cools the huge amount of heat generated by the servers housed in data centers.
Furthermore, the draft bill calls for the establishment of up to five Quantum Information Science research centers, as well as two multidisciplinary National Centers for Quantum Research and Education.
Innovation in treatment means if Ebola victims are identified quickly and get to treatment centers from reception centers, hospitals, or clinics, they have a much better chance of surviving.
Optum includes MedExpress urgent care centers, surgical centers from its $2.3 billion March acquisition of Surgical Care Affiliates, pharmacy benefit management and data services as well as a bank.
Greenhouse advocates for a law requiring that all worker centers receive voluntary financial dues from the workers they support, and he also suggests that billionaires donate to worker centers.
Walmart already has 210+ distribution centers — considerably more aggregate square footage than Amazon's fulfillment centers — though they are optimized for restocking their (210,103!) stores via Walmart's network of (210,25!!
Versus non-Scrabble players, individuals that did play the puzzle game used memory and visual perception centers instead of the language centers of the brain to solve the task.
It may also seem that using existing retail stores as mini-distribution centers to fulfill online orders for shoppers is a less expensive option than full-fledged distribution centers.
Two of the centers recently closed because of a funding shortfall; Mercy Corps is awaiting word on whether it will receive $2.3 million to keep the remaining centers open.
Without immediate action by Congress to fund the Health Centers Programs and the Children's' Health Insurance Program (CHIP), health centers and the communities they serve face an uncertain future.
Because community health centers don't turn patients away, cuts to the safety net also mean they'll have to bear greater burdens: Simmons says centers already have tight operating margins.
From April 3 to June 11, testing of 12,700 donations at blood centers in Puerto Rico identified 68 infected donors, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
" Then "SNL" went for the jugular, addressing Spicer's fumbled comment about Hitler sending Jews to "Holocaust centers" with the line: "Yeah, I know they're not really called 'Holocaust centers.
A positive sign of progress came recently when the House of Representatives passed the Women's Business Centers Improvement Act of 2017, which reauthorizes the Women's Business Centers (WBC) program.
Moreover, patients at the Level 1 stroke centers received surgery more quickly than those who were taken to primary stroke centers, even if they initially required additional transport time.
The closest thing experts have to state data on K22 use comes from the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC), which tracks K2-related calls to poison centers.
While conditions at the border processing centers appeared to be the worst, as reported in the court filings, numerous problems were documented at the family detention centers, as well.
Her organization is also trying to give patients choices, and allow them to be treated in local health centers rather than Ebola treatment centers if that is their preference.
The second surprise was that despite the centers' mission to dissuade people from having abortions, most people were not even considering that option when they went to the centers.
Overall, they found there were just over 1.3 million trauma admissions, 1,496 SCC providers and 1,987 trauma centers across the country, including 521 Level I or II trauma centers.
The company is building new warehouses at a torrid clip, pushing its fulfillment centers closer and closer to population centers so it can get orders more quickly to customers.
The Health Centers Fund, one of two key sources of federal health center support, also ended on September 30, a move that could lead to closures of 2,800 centers.
" Beijing has repeatedly justified its surveillance and crackdown in Xinjiang as preventing terrorism, and insisted that detaining Uighurs was "not mistreatment," but "to establish professional training centers, educational centers.
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"The drug produces a sense of euphoria, well-being," says Joseph Garbely, the medical director of Caron Treatment Centers, a nonprofit provider of addiction treatment with centers across the country.
This, O'Hara believes, means Microsoft will be "well-positioned against Google and AWS" because it can more easily connect its data centers to its customers' data centers than its competitors.
The workgroup formed to address this issue, including experts in allergy, occupational health, aerobiology and botany from research centers across the country and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Chicago Transit Authority is giving free rides to students during the day, and community centers, museums and cultural centers are offering educational programs as a school-day substitute. 3.
Although the EU has successfully lobbied to close down 25 Libyan detention centers this year, no North African country has accepted controversial proposals to set up official migrant-processing centers.
According to a July report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, calls to poison centers about kratom exposure increased tenfold from 2473 in 2010 to 263 in 2015.
Medical centers targeted The Syrian Network For Human Rights said at least 59 medical centers have been targeted by Russian forces since Moscow began its mission in Syria last September.
The community-based study involved 201 three- to five-year-olds at 25 early care and education centers, including eleven tribally affiliated centers, across rural and urban settings in Oklahoma.
The Z/Yen 20th global financial centers index (GFCI), which looks at 21 financial centers, showed that London remains just ahead of New York, followed by Singapore and Hong Kong.
" That means, for example, cancer centers would try to attract cancer patients and heart centers would try to attract heart patients, explained Goodman, author of "Priceless: Curing the Healthcare Crisis.
Rami Levi's supermarkets are largely located on the outskirts of urban centers and the Cofix deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, will give it a foothold in city centers.
Google is also building up its data centers across the world, launching two new regional centers in Japan and Oregon to bring the number of regions it serves to five.
Only 19 percent of those treated at pediatric centers had been injured in a motor vehicle, compared to more than 30 percent of those treated at adult or mixed centers.
The agency detains as many as 34,000 immigrants each day in a network of detention centers that includes its own facilities, county jails and centers operated by private prison companies.
Dominion Virginia Power, which supplies perhaps the world's greatest concentration of data centers, reported that overall demand rose 1 percent last year, but demand from data centers rose 9 percent.
It's about intellectual theft, deceitful trade practices, military intimidation, economic espionage, military power, predatory pricing, currency manipulation, Confucian Centers serving as higher education centers of IP theft and financial surveillance.
The Florida election law allows the local supervisor of elections to designate certain public buildings such as libraries, civic centers, stadiums, and government-owned community centers as early polling sites.
Also problematic is that a high percentage of patients, about 25 percent, became infected at local health centers, and about 75 health workers from those centers have also been infected.
Walmart announced plans last week to hire 150,000 associates through the end of May to work in stores, clubs, distribution centers and fulfillment centers to keep up with heightened demand.
In response, Dr. Mark Berman, one of the founders of the centers, said that the F.D.A. had not accurately interpreted a cancer pilot study that the centers conducted with StemImmune.
Recently, several detention centers have been closed following international pressure, and migrants intercepted at sea by Libya's EU-backed coastguard have been freed rather than being taken to detention centers.
Mr. de Blasio said the centers, which the city calls overdose prevention centers, would be in facilities where private social service providers currently operate needle exchange programs for drug users.
The team that Mr. Lhota helps lead also has lobbied the state regarding funding for stem cell biology research, school health centers and community health centers, according to disclosure forms.
This month the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ended contracts to pay community groups that helped people enroll for coverage at libraries, community centers in 18 cities across the country.
"We sent materials to 4,942 centers, but we received some reports that only 4,041 centers are open, " said Hawa Alam Nuristani, the head of the IEC, in the capital Kabul.
Nevada banned private prisons in May, and the following month, Illinois, which banned for-profit correctional centers in the 1990s, expanded that law to include privately-run immigration detention centers.
They can own a variety of real estate, ranging from the obvious — those office buildings, warehouses and shopping centers — to the more obscure — data centers, cell towers and even timberlands.
Verizon to sell data centers to Equinix for $3.6 billion - Verizon Communications, the No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier, has agreed to sell 29 data centers to Equinix for $3.6 billion.
Of the eight deaths outlined in the report, six occurred at privately run detention centers run by the Corrections Corporation of America, the GEO Group, and Immigration Centers of America.
Waltz's executive order comes after organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) and American College of Surgeons (ACS) recommended that hospitals and surgery centers stop elective procedures in order to limit the spread of COVID-19 and conserve personal protective equipment for healthcare workers.
Much of the world's population now lives in urban centers close to oceans but far away from data centers usually built in out-of-the-way places with lots of room.
Same detention centers, a judge had, I guess, shut one of them, two of them down, the family detention centers even thought they were the best we could deal with them.
America's Blood Centers, a network of 63 blood centers with 600 donation sites in 45 U.S. states, is currently testing for Zika primarily in Florida, where local transmission has been reported.
"They can deliver in what we call accreta centers, or expert centers across the country that have a significant experience with reducing blood loss and optimally treating placenta accreta," she says.
Whereas a decade ago there were around a hundred float centers nationwide, mostly in private residences, these days there are close to 1,000 multi-tank commercial float centers in North America.
David Posner, the director of strategic performance of the JCC Association of North America, said community centers across the US and Canada have received 69 threats at 54 centers since January.
In February, the CEO of Advania Data Centers told the Icelandic outlet Visir that thieves were captured on surveillance cameras at one of his company's data centers in Reykjanesbær in January.
The vast majority of people live within 200 kilometers of the ocean, Cutler noted, and Microsoft's cloud strategy has long been about putting its data centers close to major population centers.
Icahn recently prevailed in a bid to acquire Pep Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack, which has about 800 auto service and tire centers or super centers in 35 states and Puerto Rico.
According to The Guardian, the ads placed by the Obria Group were misleading and made it appear as though their centers provide abortions, a tactic used by many crisis pregnancy centers.
Amazon.com said on Thursday it would hire more than 120,000 seasonal employees across its fulfillment centers, sortation centers and customer service sites in the United States in the upcoming holiday season.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, norovirus is a "highly contagious virus" and "can spread quickly in closed places like daycare centers, nursing homes, schools, and cruise ships."
Villagers will access the service through newly established "Common Service Centers" — single-window centers providing online services to the public in rural areas where there is little or poor internet connectivity.
Children who went to health centers for malaria are believed to have contracted Ebola there, and about half of the people screened in Ebola centers only had malaria, said the WHO.
Amazon has invested in 30 office spaces, 50 fulfillment centers, and "hundreds" of delivery stations and sorting centers in India over the last 15 years, Agarwal said in the press release.
The company's labor conditions, particularly in its distribution centers — which it calls "fulfillment centers" — have also faced recent scrutiny following widespread reports of workers enduring harsh conditions, sometimes for low pay.
Amazon already has many of its lockers planted at shopping centers and malls, inside Whole Foods and other convenience stores including 7-Eleven and Rite Aid, and at some fitness centers.
Companies like Burger King might seem antithetical to data centers, but for Equinix CEO Steve Smith, the fast-food chain represents just one of the many clients his data centers serve.
The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services do oversee certain aspects of fertility clinics, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collects IVF data.
His plans call for the centers to have computers where villagers can go online; tourists following cycling and walking routes through the valley would mingle with the villagers at those centers.
Walmart said Thursday that it will hire 150,000 new associates through the end of May to work in stores, clubs, distribution centers and fulfillment centers to keep up with heightened demand.
According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, there are 625 cultural centers in the Palestinian territories, with 545 cultural centers in the West Bank and 80 in the Gaza Strip.
He also inaugurated victims' centers that offer medical and psychological assistance, all under the guidance of Officer Muñoz, who directs the centers, and her staff, nearly half of whom are women.
On its hurricane update website, the Puerto Rican government says that all 46 dialysis centers on the island have received assistance, and the Department of Defense counts 43 centers as operational.
Whereas Walmart has more than 5,000 physical locations and 173 distribution centers in the US, Amazon has about 110 fulfillment centers in North America and just a few dozen physical stores.
"It's the blood on the shelf" that matters most during a tragedy, Louis Katz, Chief Medical Officer of America's Blood Centers, the country's largest network of community blood centers, tells Tonic.
Radial will hire about 24,000 temporary workers later this year for the company's fulfillment centers, call centers and warehouses to prepare for back-to-school demand and the holiday shopping season.
Workers said they fear that the company isn't doing enough to protect the spread of the virus within its hundreds of fulfillment centers, sortation centers, and delivery stations around the country.
Sometimes birth centers "have a comfortable agreement with the nearby hospitals and midwives have privileges there, and that's fine," said Dr. Woo, who has advocated for improved integration of birth centers.
Van Hollen criticized Indiana's state legislature for passing a law that he said eliminated early voting centers in Democratic areas of he state, while opening such centers in more GOP areas.
This would move Amazon goods between fulfillment centers, as well as from fulfillment center to sort centers (where the company sorts parcels by zip code to then be delivered by USPS).
Maeztu said 14 new distribution centers to cater for online trade accounted for a large share of the investment, and said another 20 new distribution centers would open this fiscal year.
Many daycare centers require families to send children with diapers, and parents who can't afford this may miss work because they're unable to send kids to child care centers, Massengale added.
Fake women's health centers use deceptive advertising to lure women into their centers and have a well-documented history of intentionally misleading women into believing they are real health care facilities.
Migrants were supposed to be held in CBP centers for no more than three days before being deported, moved to Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention centers or released pending a hearing.
Centers don't just fall apart — they dissolve in acid.
" China says the camps are "voluntary vocational training centers.
We must protect our houses of worship & religious centers.
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The Coles deal will see two robotic distribution centers – or customer fulfillment centers (CFCs) as Ocado calls them - built and go live within four years, one in Sydney and one in Melbourne.
In 2014, Google agreed to remove paid ads for these centers after advocacy groups found that searches for "abortion clinics" delivered ads for crisis pregnancy centers around 79 percent of the time.
Data centers, human resources, supply centers, purchasing and billing will all still require attention, and that will prove difficult if health-care businesses continue to drown in seas of paperwork, he said.
She tells Broadly that by allowing crisis pregnancy centers to thrive in its paid advertisements and search function results, Google is "complicit" in the anti-choice agenda being promoted by these centers.
This machine will in a sense bridge the divide between fulfillment centers, where humans are loading products into boxes by hand, and sorting centers, where they're mostly working with those assembled boxes.
The Coles deal will see two robotic distribution centers or customer fulfillment centers (CFCs) as Ocado calls them - built and go live within four years, one in Sydney and one in Melbourne.
More than 3 percent of those treated at adult or mixed trauma centers died, compared to less than 1 percent of those treated at pediatric centers, his team reported in JAMA Pediatrics.
The first would have mandated that abortion facilities meet the same standards as surgical centers, which would mean — among other things — designing centers with wide hallways for gurneys and installing additional equipment.
One thing the hacking scene doesn't always consider is the real world, pentesting hackers, who socially engineer their way into offices, supply centers, data centers, store stockrooms, and other supposedly "secure" locations.
Coleman said M.D. Anderson and other cancer centers have stopped doing routine secondary surgery in the wake of the findings, but it may take time for other medical centers to follow suit.
The VHA vet centers brought mobile clinics into Santa Rosa to seek out veterans and VHA social workers scoured shelters and evacuation centers to find veterans who did not respond by phone.
"Detention centers would be built on Greek islands to where migrants from Europe would be deported ... and Greece would, by maintaining these detention centers, pay its otherwise uncollectible foreign debt," he said.
Once activated, the alert would spread through warning centers like FEMA's headquarters, secret bunkers like Mount Weather, and more than 2,000 state and local "warning points," such as emergency 911 dispatch centers.
In the Affordable Care Act, Congress extended federal anti-discrimination protections for the first time to reproductive-age women at hospitals, community health centers and residential treatment centers, and in insurance markets.
Three mobile laboratories and four treatment centers were set up; three centers were run by Doctors Without Borders, and the fourth by the medical charity Alima, the Alliance for International Medical Action.
AWS's network of data centers around the work are designed to handle peak demands, and they're routinely tested to make sure applications can stay running, even if some data centers go down.
R. 2594), which will allow providers working in Rural Health Centers (RHC) and Federal Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) to receive payment for hospice services while acting as attending physicians for their patients.
The analysts praised the company for pursuing small grocery warehouses, which the industry calls micro fulfillment centers, instead of giant standalone fulfillment centers, like the kind that Kroger is building with Ocado.
Consumed by its failed repeal of the Affordable Care Act, Congress missed the deadline to vote to reauthorize the Community Health Centers Fund, a vital source of funding for local health centers.
The suburban location is fitting because the rise of the automobile, helped along by the Federal-Aid Highway Act, led to the widespread creation of large shopping centers away from urban centers.
In the first two months of 2017 before the University City vandalism, at least 53 Jewish community centers around the country had received bomb threats, including centers in Albuquerque; Baltimore; Birmingham, Ala.
The New York City department charged with overseeing day care centers routinely failed to test the centers' water for lead — and for years falsified reports that the tests had been completed, in order for the centers to receive operating permits — according to a sharply worded audit released on Friday by the city comptroller, Scott M. Stringer.
For decades, officials strove to shift from a colonial-era medical setup concentrated in urban centers to a progressive one with thousands of rural health aides and centers spread across the vast territory.
The announcement comes days after a news story published by The Verge raised questions on the progress of other "innovation centers" scattered across the state, finding some centers had stalled or contracts pulled.
Some abortion opponents, like Wynette Sills of Californians for Life, have argued that student health centers are "poorly equipped … first aid centers" that don't have the means to offer this type of service.
DocumentDB has been available in multiple data centers across the world, but it looks like you can now take advantage of that by building a very responsive database spread across multiple data centers.
TRAP laws usually require clinics to meet the state standards for ambulatory surgical centers, even though abortion has lower rates of complications than colonoscopy (and endoscopy centers don't have to meet these requirements).
When the researchers programmed in supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies, the black holes either turned those galaxies into donuts or drifted out from galactic centers like monsters on the prowl.
The industry has grown to about 8,000 urgent care centers nationwide, as more hospitals, insurers and private operators open such walk-in facilities, Stoimenoff said, with 400 to 500 centers added each year.
Musk said that while the company is expanding its network of service centers, Tesla plans to better educate new customers about the cars' user interfaces, so they don't visit service centers as often.
The decision, which will affect Theranos Wellness Centers located inside Walgreens, comes a day after a warning letter sent to Theranos was made public by the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Under Warren's proposed plan, the federal government would partner with local providers — including states, cities, school districts and nonprofits — to provide access to child care centers, preschool centers, and in-home child care.
The organization will continue to staff five other hospitals and health centers in Yemen, and it also provides other forms of support besides staffing to 18 hospitals and health centers in eight provinces.
And while leaders in Congress claimed the bill would end incentives for offshoring American jobs, AT&T closed seven U.S. call centers in the past four months and continues to expand offshore centers.
Currently, the fastest-growing categories are industrial space (including warehouses benefiting from the "Amazon effect" — the proliferation of online order fulfillment centers), data centers and office space, which grew 13 percent in 2016.
More than 85033 percent of federal grant funds for health centers is from this pool of money, and centers across the country are anxiously waiting to see if Congress will continue the funding.
Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Tuesday it was pulling out of one center on the island of Lesbos "because the EU-Turkey deal is turning reception centers to deportation centers".
The bank also said staff working its call centers and operations centers are eligible to earn twice their hourly base pay for overtime, versus the usual one-and-a-half times base pay. 
The case centers on California's attempt to force so-called crisis pregnancy centers, which exist primarily to dissuade women from having abortions, to display prominent advertisements detailing the availability of state-funded abortions.
Level I centers can provide total care for every aspect of injury while Level V centers have basic emergency department facilities and can prepare patients to be transferred to higher levels of care.
Building research and development centers to support new technology, while also enlarging its vast network of distribution centers, has increased Amazon's capital expenditures so that they now roughly equal Walmart's, Mr. Melich said.
In 2017, poison control centers received reports of more than 10,500 exposures to highly concentrated packs of laundry detergent by children 5 and younger, according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
For one, most of the growth in industrial power consumption is from data centers, and Google, along with companies like Microsoft and Amazon, is building global cloud computing centers at an unprecedented clip.
Maybe solar power was just concentrating in large population centers?
In some centers, detainees went months without spending time outdoors.
It provides methods for identifying the largest scam call centers.
Now do those centers look like Dachau to you, Auschwitz?
Trucks were banned from the centers of Rome and Naples.
About 21 percent of that will come from data centers.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says yes.
Shelby's personal quibble centers around the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund.
There is dreamy Cole, whose storyline centers around his abs.
Those children have been placed in care centers, for now.
Major financial centers rarely have such long periods of shutdown.
See the full list of participating museums and cultural centers:
Some are pipelines linking terminals to inland centers of demand.
For some centers, though, it was not their first ordeal.
Shopping centers in Virginia, Colorado and Arizona have similar offerings.
Vulnerable refugees living there would be relocated to detention centers.
The pregnancy centers appealed that ruling to the Supreme Court.
Chris Bethell's photography frequently centers on stories of personal expression.
There are 179 counting centers tallying the vote across Congo.
California hosts more than 200 data centers according to datacentermap.
Instead, it centers on a song of space and pants.
Underground centers itself on action thrills rather than dramatic heft.
The outlet also reported that the centers are dangerously overcrowded.
Gallagher said FEMA centers around Paradise remained open on Wednesday.
Nor is this simply a problem for global urban centers.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed the guidelines.
Reception centers for evacuees were being set up in Edmonton.
The legislation was an attempt to regulate crisis pregnancy centers.
The problem was, we knew prisons, but not detention centers.
Kenia was moved to three different detention centers in Texas.
Zipline's drones take off and land from its distribution centers.
The group holds Sanaa and most other big urban centers.
That's one of the top 10 centers in the country.
Most of these investments focused on powering its data centers.
Elizabeth Warren: End child separation, close detention centers like Homestead.
Such centers encourage pregnant women not to have an abortion.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was more forthcoming.
She described her own experience in detention centers as traumatic.
But schools, healthcare centers, and churches were damaged or destroyed.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating.
Ebola responders and centers have been targeted in numerous attacks.
AWS now offers 38 availability zones across its data centers.
Hospitals overwhelmed The bombardment destroyed residential centers and overwhelmed hospitals.
Regional centers were operating as normal, the Facebook page said.
The Centers for Disease Control's campaign against unsafe snuggling continues.
Regional centers are operating as normal, the Facebook page said.
"Nanies centers me in my deepest soul," he told Una.
Even ambiguous key centers aren't a new thing, per se.
And that's where many current data centers are falling short.
Why the early uptake and continued focus on data centers?
Lowe's has added jobs outside of its traditional retail centers.
Uber has over 600 "Greenlight" support centers for drivers worldwide.
The series centers on Fauna Hodel, played by India Eisley.
Quality ratings for imaging centers is hard to come by.
The six detention centers there are already overcrowded, said Bharali.
These facilities, these detention centers are just being run great.
There aren't any functioning community centers or community health clinics.
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Then they began feeding it new data from Aravind's centers.
But mostly it centers around Russian espionage, deceit and sacrifice.
The film centers on the ugly allegations surrounding Malkovich's character.
Michael Manougian, VP of technology operations, data centers, and infrastructure.
The centers house just 5,000, but turnover can be rapid.
Our urban centers have to make right their own communities.
It had only closed 18 percent of its 85033,115 centers.
"We want to double down on data centers," he said.
Closed game centers and restaurants at the old amusement park.
Police will monitor transport hubs, entertainment centers and tourist spots.
Yet her entire diet centers on the elimination of it.
The case centers on the registered copyrights Varsity Brands Inc.
Comac uses Dassault Systemes' products at its major research centers.
Climbing the corporate ladder Lots of workplaces have fitness centers.
It plans to relocate them to 450 centers across France.
JD.com operates seven fulfillment centers and 405 warehouses in China.
The crisis pregnancy centers counsel women not to have abortions.
The other plaintiffs are two centers in San Diego County.
Across the continent, Coke has about 3,000 small distribution centers.
Huge machines comb the plants for their fibrous cotton centers.
Scaleway currently has two data centers in Paris and Amsterdam.
He brought them into the Holocaust centers, I understand that.
But the most devastating revelation centers on HBO's marquee series.
L) last year and French shopping centers operator Klepierre's (LOIM.
Being stuck on the phone with call centers is painful.
So why don't campuses have more resource centers for men?
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Beyond patients, communities benefit from health centers and their expansion.
Emergency cooling centers where people can go should be built.
The Centers for Disease Control had blamed it on the
He also denounced the staff shortage in the call centers.
Her own research centers on getting children outdoors into nature.
Our film centers on the people who put it on.
Switch uses clean and renewable energy to power data centers.
Merriman's centers around the tension between two kinds of anarchists.
Wade decision in 1973, and centers around the Washington Monument.
The organization has trained thousands of workers in dialysis centers.
And companies could use it their own private data centers.
Adult day care centers can offer some respite for caregivers.
That's right, call centers still exist in the 21st Century.
Today, they have warehouses and service centers on four continents.
The main tourist centers are some distance from Mount Agung.
Officials hope to recruit 150,000 patients from community health centers.
And water will meanwhile be seeping into other urban centers.
Senior centers and local Y's are frequent points of departure.
Community amenities include grocery stores, banks, senior centers and parks.
Cayuga Centers has not responded to CNN's request for comment.
Such makeshift treatment centers are common in the Andean country.
Outside of a state's major urban centers, renters are often
Evacuation centers have been opened in Santa Monica and Agoura.
In fact, they outnumber Planned Parenthood centers 20 to 85033.
The design also centers around students of color, a conscious
It sits on tape and disks in dark data centers.
Why are U.S. border detention centers being called "concentration camps"?
All access to the centers' common areas will be restricted.
"They think the camps are detention centers," Ms. Karathanasi said.
In São Paulo alone, the company has 44 medical centers.
As the restaurant's name suggests, the menu centers around rice.
These dances were often held in community centers and suchlike.
The same is true for support systems and treatment centers.
LGBTQ centers specialize in issues related to the queer community.
The piece centers around a firm called Precision Health Economics.
Muralists are turning Google's data centers into works of art.
"New Girl" centers around five friends living in Los Angeles.
George Town and Kuala Lumpur are the main medical centers.
S. treatment centers has yet to be set, he said.
What Kitchen United is building exactly: We build kitchen centers.
It will instead expand capacity at its other London centers.
Walmart was plopping its super centers across the United States.
Her previous feature, "Beach Rats," also centers on a teenager.
But the group has continued deadly attacks in urban centers.
"Most detention centers don't have soap and water," she said.
What Uber is to cars, Liveops is to call centers.
The Davis case, though, centers on a fundamental league rule.
Any returnees would be sent first to dismal transit centers.
Trump's other U.S. properties have also become ersatz civic centers.
"Mrs." centers on the seemingly tidy lives of three women.
Around 16,700 people were evacuated to 24 centers in Palu.
"They can hit each other's key urban centers," he added.
The scale of those camps dwarfed our own detention centers.
In Michigan, cafes and shopping centers suddenly seem less safe.
Its technology is in use at over 100 medical centers.
Days later, my sister and I toured memory care centers.
Soon, dozens of other Canadian traffic control centers joined in.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first recommended hygiene.
Most national parks waived entrance fees but closed visitors centers.
Such makeshift treatment centers are common in the Andean country.
These centers often need used children's books, particularly early readers.
My art centers me and reminds me that there's more.
Many fled the coasts and sheltered at evacuation centers inland.
Major urban centers have always been magnets for economic growth.
Amazon is among the large companies with distribution centers there.
He occasionally visits juvenile detention centers and leads poetry workshops.
Our brain's memory centers become, in other words, more fit.
Ms. González was held in two detention centers in Arizona.
California for years was divided between its main population centers.
But that just means families will sit in detention centers.
I've been in both prisons and immigrant detention centers before.
Protesters attempted to shut down induction centers in Berkeley, Calif.
Hospital kitchens and senior centers will lose staff to sickness.
Hospital kitchens and senior centers will lose staff to sickness.
It centers on a boy who lives with his grandfather.
The analysis was done at three southern California trauma centers.
Should drug counseling centers be offering more education about poppers?
Today, there are around 2,500 such centers across the country.
Today, 16 states directly fund the centers, Swartzendruber told Vox.
Case study: Shopping centers can be hubs for spreading germs.
The detention centers should have been located in North Africa.
""So cultural centers are theoretically fair targets, in your view?
Serbia now has 18 centers with a capacity of 6,000.
From 2000 to 2005, energy use in computer centers doubled.
Many of these centers of "education" are currently anything but.
The first episode centers on the assassination of the Rev.
At both types of centers, robots perform the grocery picking.
Others struggled to retrieve water even from the distribution centers.
Third, one of the most critical themes centers on communications.
DHS would be responsible for licensing the family detention centers.
About 50 medical centers across 17 states have the DigniCap.
Libyan migrant detention centers are often controlled by armed groups.
Resilient Power installed solar power microgrids in four community centers.
No drama centers on a particularly thrilling move or victory.
New York is considering opening up to four such centers.
The number of patients transported to medical centers was unclear.
The report documented attacks on health centers in 23 countries.
Irish government to repurpose their properties into direct provision centers.
Two proposed centers were set on fire in suspected arson
Five thousand are held in squalid and unsafe detention centers.
Five thousand are held in squalid and unsafe detention centers.
Some convention centers have even been converted into temporary hospitals.
Soon, two other test centers similar to MCity will open.
And it is expanding immigration detention centers across the nation.
Her book centers on a Chinese boy named Deming Guo.
The most recent dispute centers over who is a supervisor.
He condemned recent attacks on Jewish community centers and cemeteries.
The centers have offered veterans a broad range of services.
Amazon faces the same issue in its fulfillment centers generally.
Many of the stores will remain open as service centers.
Opposing centers have no idea what to do with him.
Wayfair, centers around a South Dakota online sales tax law.
At last count there were nine prep centers, I think.
So now we're at two prep centers in Roundup, Montana.
More than half of the Act's proposed centers never opened.
Generally, Manafort's guilty plea centers around his foreign lobbying crimes.
This means dedicated Service Advisors, Service Technicians, and repair centers.
Its strategy centers on letting states overhaul their health programs.
In Germany, employees at six Amazon distribution centers walked out.
Federally qualified health centers serve 16 percent of those patients.
Many lockups essentially serve as recruiting centers for drug gangs.
The centers threatened on Monday were in Albuquerque; Birmingham, Ala.
White Americans may like centers who collect lots of rebounds.
Assailants have even attacked Ebola treatment centers and health workers.
The company hopes to open training centers in additional cities.
It marked a huge turn for the big money centers.
After World War II, many Jews relocated from urban centers.
Most indoor areas, including several visitor centers, would remain closed.
But community health centers were not included in the deal.
This argument centers around the Appointments Clause in the Constitution.
"A lot of home daycare centers aren't regulated," Moon added.
Since then, industries like cybersecurity and data centers have grown.
They were then transferred in buses to two relief centers.
Some 78 of these locations are in Simon shopping centers.
The controversy centers on Steve Bannon, the Trump campaign's CEO.
I learned there were nine call centers employing 26 people.
Part of the outrage centers on the Miller Center's location.
They are then transferred to one of three reception centers.
Thousands are held alone in centers in Tripoli, the capital.
We visit detention centers, which is so important for us.
Opponents can't defend him the way they defend other centers.
This number covers Apple's stores, corporate offices, and data centers.
The volunteers were treated at 140 centers in 31 countries.
We can start small – if hundreds of millions of dollars is "small" – by using simple common sense to end state subsidies for three especially toxic economic development sinkholes: Stadiums, data centers and distribution centers.
In 2014, 20 of those 890 cancer centers, including big names like Cancer Treatment Centers of America, MD Anderson Cancer Center and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, accounted for 86 percent of advertising spending.
Advertising like this is regulated, by the Federal Trade Commission for for-profit centers and by state attorneys general for nonprofit centers, but officials usually step in only in response to complaints, he said.
In addition to this, Lyft announced later on Monday it was offering free rides of up to $40 with the code "VEGASHOPE" to several blood donation centers, relief centers, and hospitals in Las Vegas.
"We have too many entities, too much duplication of operations and processes and too many employees based in high-cost centers doing work that can sensibly be done in lower-cost centers," he said.
Facebook has made concerted efforts to make their centers more sustainable, but the energy demand prompted by Libra might be a useful way to generally consider how to make data centers less environmentally terrible.
Walmart then hired the health care analytics firm Covera to figure out a network of high-quality imaging centers, and it now directs its beneficiaries to those centers — even if they're not the cheapest.
The news that Prime was transitioning to one-day shipping came with the announcement of an $800 million investment in logistics infrastructure, like fulfillment centers, trucks and smaller distribution hubs close to population centers.
The incident comes as a growing number of Jewish community centers across the country received a wave of bomb threats — 11 centers received threats on Monday alone, the JCC Association of North America reported.
At a CNN town hall in January, House Speaker Paul Ryan pointed out that there are many more community health centers than there are Planned Parenthood clinics, and community health centers don't provide abortions.
For instance, hospitals designated as stroke centers or rehabilitation centers may have better outcomes for particular medical conditions, said Laura Wagner of the University of California, San Francisco, who wasn't involved in the study.
Networks of these health centers, disguised in name as "crisis pregnancy centers," prey on women at vulnerable times in their lives by lying about their options and using outright falsehoods to push political agendas.
We need to ensure affordable housing that is close to centers of economic activity — and we need to invest in public transportation that connects existing communities to these centers to truly democratize economic opportunity.
Commission officials said that formal complaints were filed with each of the four centers individually over the past few months, and that the centers either already have or are in the process of responding.
Accounting for new pay increases lasting through Memorial Day, roles at distribution centers now start between $17 and $18 per hour and roles at fulfillment centers now start between $15 and $19 per hour. 
This has also allowed businesses to scale down or abandon private data centers, which is bad news for companies like Dell that sell gear and systems to set up those in-house data centers.
Along with the extra 11 distribution centers, it plans to add two sorting centers this year, helping to manage the Christmas rush as it expands its area of deliveries beyond just the main cities.
The Trump administration's Title X gag rule, which bars federal funding for health centers that provide abortion care, has resulted in the closure of thousands of health centers that provide preventive care to women.
These jobs are in addition to 2,500 announced in January and will span its head office, research and development centers, the customer service center, fulfillment centers, a fashion photography studio and Amazon Web Services.
Customers might typically be urban dwellers — for example moving to smaller digs or simply looking for a way to, yes, de-Clutter — but the storage centers themselves tend to be far outside city centers.
Centers 'essentially boarding schools' The arrest comes as Xinjiang's most senior Uyghur official, chairman Shohrat Zakir, defended the detention centers on the sidelines of a meeting of China's National People's Congress in Beijing Tuesday.
Opening auto service centers and offering bank accounts are added costs for Lyft, which will sacrifice its profit margin for the centers to give drivers better deals, according to chief operating officer Jon McNeil.
GTT, which has a market value of about $2.09 billion, said the deal would enhance its cloud connectivity platform with the addition of 15 data centers, 17 virtual data centers and 51 colocation facilities.
But Skop, the AAPLOG chair, believes it is "very common" and says that most "pregnancy resource centers" — facilities that offer counseling with an anti-abortion bent, also called crisis pregnancy centers — offer the procedure.
While eight centers around the country have signed up to transplant HIV-infected tissue, other transplant centers are caught in a legal conundrum where NIH research goals, federal law, and state law aren't aligned.
New York took first place, followed by London, Hong Kong and Singapore in the Z/Yen global financial centers index, which ranks 100 centers on factors such as infrastructure and access to quality staff.
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The Z/Yen global financial centers index (GFCI), which ranks 88 financial centers, still puts London in first place, followed by New York and three cities in economically powerful Asia - Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo.
The witnesses produced official poll statements from their voting centers showing that the number of votes for the opposition candidate was higher than those reflected in the National Electoral Council figures for those same centers.
Beyond operating Walgreens and Duane Reade stores, Walgreens Boots Alliance has almost 400 distribution centers that deliver to hundreds of thousands of doctors, hospitals, health centers and pharmacies annually, according to its latest annual report.
In that case, NIFLA, a nonprofit representing pro-life and religious pregnancy centers, sued California over a law that requires pregnancy centers to inform patients about family planning options available in the state, including abortion.
The criticism around a book like American Heart or The Black Witch isn't just that it's a book that centers whiteness; it's that it's one of many books published by an industry that centers whiteness.
In effect, the very same algorithms that are trained with mass troves of data and run across Google's vast network of data centers are now being deployed to make those same data centers more efficient.
Instead, the company explains that it's able to offer "faster and more affordable shipping" because it has a unique fulfillment network that includes new, large-scale fulfillment centers, stores, distribution centers and a transportation network.
Many companies rely on overseas data centers for their infrastructure, and Ireland is a particularly popular location — Google, Facebook, and other companies all use data centers there because of its cool climate and tax incentives.
Britain is also benefiting from the growth of online retailer Amazon, which expects to create 3,500 UK jobs in 2016, including at its head office, research and development centers, customer service centers and distribution depots.
In response, treatment centers have popped up (two of three people who fled one of those centers in the city of Mbandaka have died) and health care workers there are getting a still-experimental vaccine.
Garay previously served time at multiple detention centers for illegal re-entry into the US and described the conditions at the GEO facility as "far worse" than the other detentions centers he had been inside.
And 78% of Planned Parenthood centers offer extended hours in which women could get care after work or on the weekend, whereas only 57% federally qualified health centers and just 18% of health departments do.
The chain, which sells budget-priced clothing and accessories at about 1,100 stores in malls, strip centers and outlet centers across the United States, is struggling to repay a debt load of nearly $1 billion.
While companies worry about competition within the industry, the Philippines is fending off cheaper labor in India and Vietnam, and agents in urban centers fear wage depression because of new call centers in the countryside.
The company currently has around 100,000 robotic systems deployed across more than 25 fulfillment centers, a number that it says has helped the company store an additional 40 percent of inventory in its fulfillment centers.
The Void Centers aren't necessarily doomed to the same rise and fall as the BattleTech Centers or other '90s projects, and VR in general is a safer bet now than it was 25 years ago.
How the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services decide to cover and reimburse hospitals for TAVR is important because it will impact how many hospitals and heart centers will be able to offer the procedure.
All of this means that Oracle is choosing locations for its new data centers that are near its most strategic customers, — rather than, as Ellison said, building empty data centers and trying to fill them.
At issue for community health centers is the expiration of a fund that represents about 70 percent of federal grant dollars for these centers, which serve roughly 26 million of the nation's most vulnerable people.
Becerra case — striking down a California state law that required fake women's health centers, or "crisis pregnancy centers," to disclose that they are not licensed medical facilities and explain that they do not provide abortions.
The justices seemed skeptical during March 20 arguments toward California's law requiring Christian-based anti-abortion centers, known as crisis pregnancy centers, to post notices about the availability of state-subsidized abortions and birth control.
The group, the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), allowed six volunteers to "perform prohibited activities," violations which took place at one of the 34 community health centers that works with AmeriCorps's health branch.
The company also operates brick and mortar 'Design Centers' where consumers can touch and see materials and furniture, while the centers also operate as a location for designers and consumers to meet up if needed.
The combined company will be headquartered in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, though it operates two dozen distribution centers and six call centers in the U.S., Canada and Europe with the help of its 7,000 employees.
Jamie Woodcock, an LSE academic, went undercover for a year working in cold call centers around the UK to investigate these questions for his new book Working the Phones: Control and Resistance in Call Centers .
Schools and day care centers are closing, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is telling us to limit close contact with others if the coronavirus is known to be spreading within our community.
Under the labor accord, which primarily covers workers in call centers and retail outlets, AT&T will significantly increase the proportion of calls it routes to centers in the United States, reversing a recent trend.
In the United States, there are more than 350 free-standing (meaning that they are not located inside hospitals) birthing centers, an 82 percent increase since 19703, according to the American Association of Birth Centers.
Federal officials said that the conditions at some of the centers necessitated a heavier hand, especially when it comes to enforcing a nationwide no-tolerance of violence and drugs at the centers, a chronic problem.
Nearly 20,000 babies in the United States were born at free-standing birth centers in 2016, an 83 percent increase over the previous decade, based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"This situation won't go away any time soon, because the markets where distribution centers are most in demand — typically near or in densely populated city centers — have scant available land for industrial uses," Egan added.
Growing concerns The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a tenfold increase in calls about kratom to poison control centers over a five-year period, from 26 in 2010 to 263 in 2015.
The goal is to remove the risk for treatment centers in purchasing, handling and waiting for reimbursement of expensive products, and to alleviate for insurers potential markup costs imposed by the treatment centers, Marrazzo said.
At the same time, while large hospital chains and academic medical centers did, in fact, implement security standards, ProPublica discovered this was not the case for many independent radiologists, medical imaging centers, or archiving services.

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