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Davis disputed the president's claim sanctuary cities are crime hotbeds.
Retirement homes "are hotbeds of lust and romance," she writes.
We think twice before going to jihadist hotbeds like Paris.
But refugee populations are potential global hotbeds for rapid outbreaks.
Gravitational forces have produced new hotbeds of star formation within the galaxies.
Tanzania, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo remain hotbeds for poaching.
And despite Trump's grisly anecdotes, sanctuary cities are not hotbeds of crime.
More than 3,000 municipal health agents are deployed across Rio targeting mosquito hotbeds.
The nation's K-12 schools are also turning into hotbeds of political activism.
Similar environments on Earth, like deep-sea vents, are hotbeds of microbial activity.
Other areas now considered hotbeds of civil protest include Nigeria, Lebanon and Bolivia.
Yet even in consumer hotbeds like China, climate consciousness is on the rise.
High corporate profits suggest that private markets are not hotbeds of cut-throat competition.
This is part of why Twitter and Facebook become such hotbeds for political rants.
Compared to football hotbeds like California, Florida, and Texas, it's a relatively small number.
Besides being everyday locales, these seemingly innocuous sites are also hotbeds of sexual harassment.
Many Silicon Valley firms have begun spending significant time outside of traditional tech hotbeds.
Displaced families are often confined to overcrowded camps which can be hotbeds for disease.
Silicon Valley, the Phoenix area and Pittsburgh are hotbeds, as are Singapore and Shanghai.
Silicon Valley, the Phoenix area and Pittsburgh are hotbeds, as are Singapore and Shanghai.
It was opposed by the American Medical Association and AARP — hardly hotbeds of liberalism.
Moreover, there isn't any clamoring for another Clinton run in Hollywood or other leftist hotbeds.
As a result, the spaces around the convention center became hotbeds for debate and discussion.
Volcanic hydrothermal vents—hotbeds of biodiversity—contain high-value metals like copper, zinc, and gold.
That is important to the authorities, since universities have long been hotbeds of political dissent.
He won quirky, liberal hotbeds like New Hampshire, or through the caucus system that mimics them.
Despite this, little is known about the impacts climate change will have on those biological hotbeds.
Everyone knows Palo Alto, Mountain View, San Jose and San Francisco as hotbeds for startup innovation.
Smooth sailing for New Jersey Democrats Two hotbeds of competitive House races held their primaries Tuesday.
Perhaps not coincidentally, many of these traditionally French Canadian mill towns are also hotbeds of hockey.
David spent much of his energy attacking universities, which he considered hotbeds of misguided leftist thought.
Both cities are hotbeds for multi-million dollar purchases and details can be hard to find.
David spent much of his energy attacking universities, which he considered hotbeds of misguided leftist thought.
The reason reservoirs are such hotbeds for the stuff has to do with how they are made.
The UK is not Europe; the economic crises and hotbeds of extremism are over there, not here.
And experts say Portland -- like other liberal hotbeds -- could see more conflict in the months to come.
In England critics see universities as hotbeds of anti-Brexit provocation and places where censorious students stifle debate.
The data also found that certain cities happened to be hotbeds for searches for some pretty particular STIs.
Murder Dog sent writers to a cities not widely considered hip-hop hotbeds, then interviewed and photographed liberally.
Most immigrants at the border today are Central Americans, coming from countries that are hotbeds of gang violence.
Among print mediums, and perhaps all works on paper, monotypes were and remain hotbeds of spontaneity and improvisation.
College campuses are often seen as hotbeds of political engagement, with controversial speakers routinely kicking up loud protests.
Oil platforms and refineries The Gulf of Mexico and its coastline are hotbeds of oil drilling and refinement.
While some cryptocurrency advertisements are for legitimate companies, such ad platforms have become hotbeds for cryptocurrency-related scams.
Asked to name some hotbeds of audio innovation, the casual headphone buyer probably will not mention the United Kingdom.
The American South and New England are hotbeds of racialized inequity across public and private realms, then and now.
Following the Ghost Ship fire, members organized groups to shut down spaces they considered "open hotbeds of liberal radicalism".
Prominent activists from Oromia and Amhara, the country's two most populous regions and hotbeds of unrest, are still being held.
They're from areas that are hotbeds of black consciousness, but they lived there as people, not as a political statement.
Increasingly, cities like New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, and Austin are developing reputations as start-up hotbeds, as well.
You might not find Los Angeles near the top of a list of global art hotbeds, at least not yet.
Food trucks have become hotbeds for chefs who might not have the resources to open a brick-and-mortar kitchen.
Our development initiatives help countries lift themselves up, because areas mired in poverty often become hotbeds for instability and violence.
As part of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive, it was decided that China's golf courses were hotbeds of profiteering and bribery.
As hotbeds of net new SaaS activity consolidate into market winners, widespread innovation within a segment gives way to incremental innovation.
Parker said that gun violence has been spreading from known hotbeds of unrest to blocks that had long been considered safe.
Many of the attendees came from her professional fashion and beauty networks, industries which are often trafficking hotbeds of their own.
Portman and Capito were considered swing votes because their states have expanded Medicaid and are hotbeds in the U.S. opioid crisis.
Israel, known as the startup nation, is one of the world's premiere hotbeds of successful startups, second only to Silicon Valley.
The mine's importance has grown as Amplats sells off its labour-intensive Rustenburg mines that have been hotbeds of labor unrest.
Labour hotbeds have also been changing, a factor that seems to have escaped its ideologically radical left wing leaders in London.
Hospitals are notorious for being hotbeds of infection, and Canary could play a big role in stopping those infections before they happen.
Located near the natural gas-rich Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania, these densely populated areas have long been hotbeds of opposition to pipelines.
"That's not academic freedom – it's cyberbullying," The ruling has been eagerly awaited by conservatives, many of whom see universities as liberal hotbeds.
The Eagan delivery center and nearby fulfillment center in Shakopee, Minnesota, have emerged as hotbeds of worker activism within Amazon's distribution system.
Although they are held all over the country, they are particularly desirable for coaches whose teams do not play near recruiting hotbeds.
It's different, it seems, insofar as it expands beyond countries often seen by some Americans as being hotbeds of radical terrorist activity.
It can be tempting to write off video games as toxic hotbeds of hate, too tainted for the uninitiated to engage with.
Among the findings presented in the 1,200-page document, the Canadian government pinpointed extractive industries and man camps as hotbeds of violence.
Yet in the last decade, the same locations have become hotbeds for food, as consumers move toward a quest for the experiential.
Sudan and Yemen continue to be unmitigated hotbeds for terrorism and were safe havens for bin Laden leading up to 28503/22019.
The billionaire has since clarified that he supports "extreme vetting" for immigrants and refugees hailing from countries that are hotbeds of extremism.
Republicans and Democrats from U.S. manufacturing hotbeds say they fear the conservative former congressman would attempt to destroy the bank from within.
The Syracuse women's program did not exactly enlighten the male masses, as Auriemma's and Pat Summitt's did in hotbeds like Connecticut and Tennessee.
"Campuses really are hotbeds of infectious diseases," said Georgetown University's Lawrence Gostin, who directs the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.
Smugglers often use destinations like Singapore, where there is little wildlife poaching activity, to mask shipments coming from typical hotbeds of such origin.
Catching the norovirus has become a common trend on cruise ships, but why are the vacation boats such hotbeds for the stomach virus?
So here's a bit of Malmö education for you: the city is quietly becoming one of the most exciting skateboarding hotbeds in Europe.
The goal, for now, is to find out which places are still drawing crowds and could become hotbeds for the virus to spread.
But, they noted, that may also be because such areas are also hotbeds for other political activity, such as rallies or fund-raisers.
College campuses have always been hotbeds of student political activism, but the rate of engagement from these voters in 2018 is historically large.
Under new rules, dual citizens from nations considered hotbeds of terrorism or travelers who have visited those countries recently will need a visa.
Officials said images of migrants riding on top of the trains, which were hotbeds of criminal activity, were a major embarrassment to Mexico internationally.
But hospitals and places like it are hotbeds for lots of drug-resistant infections that can be prevented or better contained with good handwashing.
Other hotbeds for ancillary products in the cannabis industry include distribution (Tradiv), marketing, advertising (Adistry), payment solutions (Tokken), agriculture tech (Grownetics) and business intelligence.
From 2013 to 2015, he worked as a Google hardware engineer in Madison, Wisconsin, home to one of the principal hotbeds of TPU development.
Disrupting the world of science publishing As biotechnology gains prominence among investors, two hubs have emerged as hotbeds of innovation for the resurgent industry.
The conventional wisdom surrounding American college life these days views campuses as hotbeds of intolerance for free speech, with students themselves leading the charge.
Whether in spite of, or because of, the local demographics, Palm Beach has become one of America's most concentrated hotbeds of anti-Islamic sentiment.
Colleges see themselves as natural hotbeds for viral transmission because they host large groups of people who live and work together for long periods.
And the state is eager to shed its reputation as the drive-through interlude on Interstate 95 between two basketball hotbeds: Philadelphia and Baltimore.
When it comes to explaining why Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have become hotbeds for extremism, propaganda and bigotry, there's a tendency to overcomplicate things.
The report echoes similar findings in recent years that show how various means of public transportation, primarily buses and subways, can be hotbeds of bacteria.
While colleges are hotbeds for the spread of illnesses, you rarely hear about this one because it's much more common in babies and little kids.
In recent years, places of higher education have become political hotbeds often not favoring conservative ideals, which could be a reason for the GOP snub.
U.S. states including Delaware, Wyoming and Nevada are hotbeds for the formation of anonymous shell companies, which have legitimate purposes but also enable corporate secrecy.
In places like Utah, Montana, Alabama, Colorado, they were places in the '193s and '30s that J. Edgar Hoover said were hotbeds of communist activity.
The tendency of talent and capital to cluster in a relatively few hotbeds of innovation has proved to be a cornerstone of the digital economy.
As health officials have urged people to keep their distance from others, grocery stores have been hotbeds of community gathering, with long lines of shoppers.
Score: 97 Median Home Price: $820,000 Alameda County's largest city, Oakland, is also a stone's throw from hotbeds like San Francisco, Berkeley, Fremont and Richmond.
Separately, buyers from Russia and the Middle East are snapping up properties in luxury hotbeds such as Columbus Circle and Central Park West, Armstrong added.
In 2014, MLG opened its first dedicated e-sports arena in the US, while similar spaces also exist in e-sports hotbeds like Seoul and Beijing.
Because of what they represent, nightclubs have also been targeted by both terrorists and alt-right trolls, who see them as hotbeds of dangerous liberal morality.
Competition over mines among "pro-government" strongmen has turned parts of the country that staunchly resisted the Taliban — like Badakhshan province — into hotbeds of the insurgency.
Democratic turnout more than doubled in 21625 states, including in House race hotbeds such as Colorado, New York, Iowa, Kansas, Virginia, Michigan, New Jersey and Nevada.
Chicago's famed improv scene has been accused of perpetuating the entertainment industry's already rampant sexism; other hotbeds of improv talent have been said to lack diversity.
Inspired by long drives between shows while touring Southern Moon, watching towns that were once hotbeds of life now filled with ghosts and tumbleweeds go by.
Politicians from the A.A.P. visited Hindu temples, sang devotional hymns and avoided talking about the protests, which the B.J.P. has painted as hotbeds of Muslim extremism.
Beginning in early 2019, social media firms began revealing coordinated campaigns to spread misinformation from countries other than the typical hotbeds in Russia and the Balkans.
In the early 2000s the "Celtic Tiger" lured a wave of immigrants to the country, many from cricket hotbeds such as Australia, South Africa and South Asia.
Rather, most recruitment happens through communities: real-life hotbeds of ISIS support where people meet in person and convince one another to travel to Syria and Iraq.
And the White House says its executive action doesn't specifically target Muslims -- instead focuses on countries that are terrorism hotbeds that also happen to be majority Muslim.
One of the most intriguing discoveries to come out of Pyle's survey is that mesophytic reefs are hotbeds for endemic fish—species found nowhere else on Earth.
Best of all, according to recent exoplanet surveys, M dwarfs appear to be hotbeds for small, rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone where liquid water can form.
Carrie, who is bipolar, has been in terrifying situations overseas — in war zones and hotbeds of terrorism — and her life threatened more times than we can count.
Though similar bills have been introduced in conservative hotbeds like North Carolina and Texas, Republicans at the federal level have largely steered clear of trans rights issues.
But based on the talent being produced in hockey hotbeds like Chicago's suburbs, others remain optimistic that homegrown players will again have an N.C.A.A. program to join.
In other city neighborhoods that were hotbeds of violence, like Harlem and Washington Heights, crime declines have coincided with demographic shifts brought on by gentrification and economic uplift.
Gay bars like Metropolitan and clubs like Good Room regularly host riotous gay parties, and the city's underground warehouse raves are hotbeds for a whole spectrum of identities.
Since being sworn in a month ago, Abiy has met opposition politicians and traveled to parts of the country that were hotbeds of dissent against the previous administration.
New York, Los Angeles, and Miami have long held reign as some of the biggest hotbeds of wealth in the US, but there's a new queen in town.
According to the AAPCC, in 2015, the majority of such calls occurred in the Mid-Atlantic and the South, with New York State and Mississippi being particular hotbeds.
Sessions said two new federal prosecutors will go to "hotbeds" like Central Islip, New York, which has a particularly high level of crime from the MS-13 gang.
The reason for this: The bureau contained what some Department of Justice officials considered "hotbeds of anti-Clinton hostility," especially in the Little Rock and New York offices.
It is also building a new $110 million drone base in Agadez, Niger, which is much closer to militant hotbeds in southern Libya than the base in Niamey.
It is also building a new $110 million drone base in Agadez, Niger, which is much closer to militant hotbeds in southern Libya than the base in Niamey.
In fact, San Diego now ranks among the nation's top five metropolitan regions for startup activity, and Colorado remains one of the nation's perennial hotbeds for new growth.
But in this case, it's the districts and areas of Chicago that are more on the margins of society, are less economically vibrant, that become the hotbeds of militancy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads American college campuses are hotbeds of political activism, frequently roiled by controversies over issues of free speech, diversity and inclusion, and student protest.
One of China's motives is to strengthen security on its western flank by helping Central Asian countries prosper—thereby, it hopes, preventing them from becoming hotbeds of Islamist terrorism.
But LPs rarely spend more than a few hours face-to-face with prospective managers, and often live outside the startup hotbeds where it's easier to hear market rumor.
This partnership is born of Case's "Rise of the Rest" initiative, which initially began as a bus tour designed to highlight startup opportunities outside of more traditional tech hotbeds.
A consortium of groups from across the political spectrum are pushing to reduce incarcerations, warning that U.S. jails and prisons are becoming "hotbeds" for the spread of the coronavirus.
If the outbreak reaches beyond the Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, as public health experts fear, other schools with low vaccination rates could also become hotbeds for the disease.
Historically, conference committees have been hotbeds for deal making and hard-nosed negotiations among lots of members, with each chamber fighting for its priorities as well as its prestige.
The reason was that the crowded camps became hotbeds of communicable diseases like cholera, a bacterial infection that can lead to very painful intestinal cramps, diarrhea and fatal dehydration.
After six days of demonstrations, Jafari said on Wednesday that Revolutionary Guards units had been deployed to put down protests in three provinces that have been hotbeds of unrest.
Residents from areas regarded as hotbeds of jihadist support, like the old city, have no homes to return to, prompting fears that they will spread their grievances in other areas.
"Dead people generally vote for Democrats instead of Republicans," Giuliani said on CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper, insinuating that American cities are hotbeds of widespread voter fraud.
Although membership continues to edge upward in hockey hotbeds like Minnesota and Massachusetts, some of the fastest growth has come from the Sun Belt, including 7,22 registered players in Arizona.
The Mariners in Seattle, one of the hotbeds of the virus, may have more trouble drawing fans back to its ballpark than teams playing in areas that have fewer cases.
The move follows similar announcements from U.S.-based peer Princess Cruises, the operator of two ocean liners that were quarantined after they became hotbeds for infections, and Finland's Viking Line.
I had been "away with some issues" — that was the official company line, but offices are gossip hotbeds, and I wondered how much of the real story had filtered through.
In one of the midterms' political hotbeds, Republicans and Democrats are testing the limits of using Trump as a motivating force for voters who might otherwise sit the election out.
Everyone, from the sidelines of a kid's soccer game in the suburbs to subway passengers in the cities to the hotbeds of Trump country, has an opinion on the President.
The Obama administration's travel restriction provided extra scrutiny to people who traveled to these seven countries -- Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Syria, Somalia, Libya and Yemen -- because they are hotbeds for foreign fighters.
Manufacturing hotbeds like China and India are typical targets for Trump's anti-offshore rhetoric, but it's not every day that Singapore's small and fairly expensive workforce gets pulled into the fray.
Despite holding the vast majority of the world's wealth (or perhaps because of that), banks aren't exactly hotbeds of cutting-edge tech, often relying on decades-old systems for everyday tasks.
Trump has proposed a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States to combat terrorism, though he now says the ban would focus on countries that are hotbeds of radical activity.
In the Senate, for example, Democrats are seeking to defend seats in states such as Missouri, North Dakota, Montana and West Virginia, none of which are seen as hotbeds for liberalism.
Then just last year, it was banned for the 88 million members of the Communist Party by current leader Xi Jinping, whose media apparatus has declared golf courses hotbeds of corruption.
This varies by field (you will find conservatives in in economics departments, business schools, and some sciences) and by school (Hillsdale College and Bob Jones University are hardly hotbeds of liberalism).
If there are any pathogens on the corpse, microbes in the soil kill them, or they die of exposure or lack of food, which is why graveyards aren't hotbeds of disease.
Gold in mixed doubles, a new event at the Olympics and one that some highly opinionated purists from curling hotbeds like Manitoba and Saskatchewan consider a diluted version of the sport.
In the 19th century, Western and Central New York were such hotbeds of social revolution, free thought, dubious science and new religions that they were known as the Burned-Over District.
Amy Hagstrom Miller runs eight clinics in five different states, and the offices in Texas and Indiana rely on doctors flying in from coronavirus hotbeds like Washington, California, and New York.
As social media sites have become hotbeds of hateful, misleading and dangerous content, an increasingly vocal group of critics from government and civil society are pushing for changes to the law.
As a Vietnam-era veteran, I saw first-hand how colleges and universities served as hotbeds for free speech and debate — some of which I vehemently disagreed with, in all candor.
It is true that high school football is in decline in America, where participation has dropped 10 percent in the past decade, even in football hotbeds like Texas, Florida and Nebraska.
The decline has been felt everywhere: recreational leagues in longtime soccer hotbeds here; high-profile traveling teams from Maryland to California; programs targeted at Latino and immigrant populations in South Texas.
"I was on the subway thinking about how smartphones are packaged and advertised in such a sleek and clean manner, but in reality most smartphones are hotbeds for germs," he said.
In 2015, neither Alabama nor Mississippi — states that are historically hotbeds of racial discrimination— reported having any hate crimes at all, contrary to informal records kept by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Not only do they have to finish construction, NASA also has to select a landing site that will put the rover within range of the most likely hotbeds of previous Martian life.
The importance of the quality of institutions and of the dissemination of innovation led Mr Romer to focus on urban areas, which are often hotbeds for the creation and transmission of ideas.
Providing more human content moderation alongside algorithmic flagging has become one of the main solutions touted by Facebook and YouTube, too, which have also become hotbeds for spreading false information after tragedies.
In fact, when we reached out to MAC for comment amid the controversy, the brand referenced music festivals as the inspiration (which, as we all know, have also become hotbeds of appropriation).
The CIA, the FBI, and the Justice Department, once revered by conservatives as bulwarks of American power, are now viewed, absurdly, as hotbeds of vicious liberalism, by a significant minority of voters.
Under the new policy, refugees, immigrants and almost anyone from seven countries deemed to be hotbeds of terrorism are banned from the United States for 90 days, pending a review of policies.
But if their hunch was right, then it could have serious implications for hospitals and other hotbeds of antibiotic resistance that have their own in-house washing machines, such as nursing homes.
Nor did the list include the European countries where disenfranchised Muslim communities have become hotbeds of militancy, leading to major attacks in Paris and Brussels in the name of the Islamic State.
Research has also shown that old makeup brushes and sponges are hotbeds for bacteria, so you'll be taking care of your health if you tick this off of your to-do list.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday strongly condemned the attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh, calling for the stamping out of "hotbeds of hate" and for stronger moral and civil values.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Agricultural companies in Britain are failing to comply with a tough anti-slavery law despite being considered potential hotbeds for forced labor, the anti-slavery watchdog said on Wednesday.
In the wake of deadly attacks in Palestine, a top Israeli government official is pinning blame on Facebook, using severe language that underscores the company's precarious position in political hotbeds across the globe.
Nevertheless, according to the financial-news publication The Street, average salaries for players are relatively lucrative, sitting in the range of $3,500 to $5,000 a month in esports hotbeds like America and China.
Bernie Sanders is expected to formally endorse Hillary Clinton at a joint rally Tuesday — joining the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the Communications Workers of America, and other hotbeds of Sanders sympathy in doing so.
The president has suffered two defeats in court over his executive order temporarily banning entry into the U.S. by travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries that have raised concerns about being hotbeds for terrorism.
But long before migration became a European humanitarian and now political crisis, Salvini was taking aim at the Roma, calling for their camps to be bulldozed because he says they are hotbeds of crime.
"We believe that the preventative mitigation measures in the plan would keep these jails and prisons from becoming hotbeds for spreading the virus," said Jessica Jackson, the chief advocacy officer for the REFORM Alliance.
For decades, that handful of schools had a lock on the best recruits, many of whom grew up in the lacrosse hotbeds of New York State, Ontario and the regions surrounding Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Album 12 Photos View Slide Show ' Baseball scouts are quick to point out that places with year-round warm weather — the Dominican Republic, Florida, Southern California and Texas — are hotbeds for Major League prospects.
But long before migration became a European humanitarian and now political crisis, Salvini was taking aim at Italy's 26,000 Roma, calling for their camps to be bulldozed because he says they are hotbeds of crime.
" As Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia told U.S. News & World Report, "Most GOP elected officials believe that universities are hotbeds of Democratic support—and the voting patterns in most college precincts support this.
Daily oil output to spike above 14 million barrels Fueled by shale hotbeds like the Permian Basin of Texas, the United States surpassed Russia and Saudi Arabia in terms of monthly oil production last year.
Trump, the Republican Party's nominee, has called for "extreme vetting" of immigrants from countries that are hotbeds of terrorism, and on Monday said the terrorist attacks should be a "wake-up call" for the country.
The anticipated Views from the 6 is expected to feature city references and vibes that'll put the city on the map as a recognizable cultural hub among hip-hop hotbeds like New York or Atlanta.
The move follows the announcement by U.S.-based peer Princess Cruises, the operator of two ocean liners that were quarantined after they became hotbeds for infections, that it was suspending all voyages for two months.
But high school participation has dropped more than 10 percent in the past decade, even in football hotbeds like Texas, Ohio and Florida, as young athletes and their families seek alternatives they perceive as safer.
And to much of the American heartland — in Trump hotbeds like Alabama, Texas and parts of the Rust Belt — old-school football and Make America Great Again represented ways of life that were under attack.
I went door-to-door in 2008 talking about how Hispanic immigration was overwhelming "American" culture, how black neighborhoods were hotbeds of crime, and how P.C. culture didn't let us talk about any of it.
Slackly managed teams can become hotbeds of distraction—employees routinely complain that they can't get their work done because they are forced to spend too much time in meetings or compelled to work in noisy offices.
In response to growing fears about foreign extremists, Congress enacted new limits on that program late last year, closing off the option for visa-free travel for people with ties to countries deemed hotbeds of terror.
The government insists there is no ethnic bias, but opponents say districts of Bujumbura where many Tutsis live - and which were also hotbeds of protest against Nkurunziza last year - have been targeted with some Tutsis singled out.
It began sprinkling $25 million grants around U.S. universities like MIT, Stanford and the University of Michigan, and spent $1 billion on a research institute with campuses in the invention hotbeds of Silicon Valley and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
A spokesman for the Shi'ite militias, known as the Hashid Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation) forces, said thousands of fighters "started operations this morning to clean up the hotbeds of Daesh (Islamic State) in the western parts of Mosul".
But the US is unique, because mass incarceration has led to millions of people incarcerated across thousands of jails, prisons, and other correctional facilities in America — any of which could become hotbeds for disease on their own.
In countries like Afghanistan and Iraq, where the U.S. maintains a significant military presence, the Strava map reveals predictable hotbeds of activity around well-known and highly populated facilities, like the Bagram Air Base north of Kabul.
As my colleagues have pointed out, Trump has a history of telling untruths about Muslims, from the fiction that some in New Jersey celebrated the 9/11 attacks to the idea that American mosques are hotbeds of radicalism.
President Bashar al-Assad has sworn to take back every inch of Syria, and recapturing the southwest, one of the first hotbeds of the uprising against him, would leave rebels with only one remaining stronghold, in the northwest.
A predicted wave of new jobs in the drone industry may spread beyond the usual tech hotbeds, attached not just to research universities in wealthy areas but to delivery and logistics hubs, construction sites and big industrial installations.
But one of the factors, "a compatible cultural and community environment," seems more symbolic than substantive, as some of the cities and states that are favorites for its future home, commonly called HQ2, are hotbeds of LGBTQ discrimination.
The man recently traveled to Miami but has not been in contact with anyone who recently came from China or other global hotbeds for the virus, raising the possibility of "community spread" in the state of New York.
Some centres have been closed amid claims of irregularity and corruption, but is it any wonder some of these places might have become hotbeds for playing fuck-about when the people inside feel like they've been jettisoned from society?
The movement tapped into deep-seated anger at economic stagnation among the French middle class, but it transformed into a political force through Facebook groups that were also hotbeds of conspiracy theories, anti-Semitic abuse, and anti-vax misinformation.
Kosmos, which has been listed in New York since 2011, announced a major gas find in partnership with BP off the coast of Senegal in May, boosting the area's reputation as one of the world's hotbeds for gas exploration.
"Institutions like St. Mike's are hotbeds of power exploitation," said Jean-Paul Bédard, an elite ultramarathoner who has become a vocal advocate for victims since publicly disclosing a few years ago that he was sexually assaulted as a child.
The now-president's campaign rallies—which continue to this day—quickly became known as hotbeds of racial animus, sordid scenes that featured routine incitements of rage against the press (by Trump, among others), and, in some cases, actual combat.
When forced to defend these cuts, Ryan typically denies they're cuts at all (they're merely reductions in outlay growth, he says) and then insists that the programs being cut are hotbeds of wasteful spending that fail to meaningfully cut poverty.
Current and former employees told Gizmodo that Google's myriad mailing lists have become hotbeds of harassment and trolling, particularly in discussions about diversity in the tech industry, and that some employees who advocate internally for diversity and inclusion have been doxed.
And they represent breakthrough ideas coming not just from the start-up hotbeds of Silicon Valley, New York City and Boston but also from a few places new to the Disruptor 2750 — from Provo, Utah; to Paris, France; and Bangalore, India.
Meanwhile, viral videos feature evangelicals praising the far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro — a politician whose incendiary comments and ambiguous commitment to democracy have led to frantic condemnations from such hotbeds of leftist radicalism as The Economist and Foreign Policy.
Related: In Japan, Teenage Girls Folding Paper Cranes Has Taken on a Whole New Meaning Police sources admit to VICE News that the businesses are hotbeds of prostitution, and that there have been frequent cases of young girls suffering sexual abuse.
Cities in general are not just hotbeds of Trump anxiety; they're bad for sleep, too: Environmental triggers like light pollution and noises from sirens, airports or other people are all things that encourage the body to wake up and stay alert.
"Congress should act to prevent Americans who have travelled abroad for training from returning here, and to stop the flow of refugees from hotbeds of terrorism in the Middle East that President Obama is determined to bring to our country," Sen.
Musically, the city is also a melting pot of bloodlines—a product of its Eastern location, adjacent to the Creole hotbeds of Haiti, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic as well as Central and South American countries like Colombia and Nicaragua.
Should the young and ambitious from struggling small towns and cities be encouraged to seek their fortune in the hotbeds of dynamism and overpriced Sunday brunch, or does this only sunder family ties and hasten the collapse of the interior?
Potential battleground states where Democrats nurse dreams of winning, like Ohio and Texas, are hotbeds of natural gas — Texas has 137,000 natural gas wells — and Mr. Trump has signaled he hopes for a Republican comeback in New Mexico, another fracking state.
Television audiences remain massive, but high school participation has dropped more than 10 percent in the past decade, even in football hotbeds like Texas, Ohio and Florida, as young athletes and their families seek alternatives they perceive to be safer.
The DHS said its new policy will not prohibit people from the 85033 countries from entering the U.S. if they have recently traveled to or are dual citizens of Iran, Iraq, Sudan and Syria, which are considered hotbeds of terrorism.
For years, the subterranean fungi were as plentiful here as in their traditional Italian, French, and Croatian hotbeds, but thanks to a century and a half of farming and rural land development, their favoured habitat of damp woodlands slowly depleted.
Clinton has called for an increase in the number of Syrian refugees the US should accept and Trump has called for "extreme vetting" of immigrants, as well as a ban on immigrants from countries that are hotbeds of terrorism, such as Syria.
Among the reasons: technology has allowed work environments to become more flexible and customizable, top tech and IT specialists are demanding more flexibility, and the cost of living in top tech hotbeds such as New York City and San Francisco has become astronomical.
The liberal courts have tried to stymy many of these attempts, such as the President's temporary restrictions on refugees coming in from several countries that are hotbeds for terrorism and for which we are unable to properly vet these refugees for terrorists.
By the time the peace deal ending that war was signed in Dayton, Ohio, in 1995, three years of ethnic sifting had separated out the once integrated country in to three ethnically identified regions that 23 years later remain hotbeds of nationalist discontent.
"These places are open hotbeds of liberal radicalism and degeneracy and now YOU [sic] can stop them by reporting all such places you may be or may become aware of to the authorities, specifically the local fire marshel [sic]," the poster explained.
At a time when hotbeds of anti-American sentiment are numerous around the world, the issue of travel to the United States is one in which national security and the safety of American citizens should take priority over inclusiveness and cultural diversity.
While it gained popularity among fans of a video game called "Crusader Kings," it has also become a rallying cry for far-right extremism often found in the chat rooms of Reddit and 4Chan which are online hotbeds for white supremacist views.
Since a failed coup last May, Bujumbura has been hit by frequent shootings and grenade attacks aimed at civilians and police, who have frequently mounted raids at night on districts in the capital which the government says are hotbeds of anti-Nkurunziza sentiment.
Other parks located in areas that are already drilling hotbeds — like Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico and Friendship Hill National Historic Site in Pennsylvania — could also be some of the first parks to allow drill under the new administration. Why?
But Ryan, by stopping short of advocating for a new resolution authorizing the use of military force, is certain also to disappoint a number of members who say Congress's constitutional power is being trampled by continual military activity in Syria and other terrorist hotbeds. Rep.
The American Conference has teams that used to be in power conferences, and teams in recruiting hotbeds, while the Mountain West put teams in top bowl games—like TCU in the Rose Bowl and Boise State in the Fiesta Bowl—before the Playoff existed.
But even as authorities knock on doors to warn people about the virus and spray tourist sites and mosquito hotbeds with insecticide, public health officials see no easy solution because the area is rife with the insects that transmit Zika and there is no vaccine.
But the turnout also points to the seriousness with which anti-Semitism is viewed in the West and in Israel, and offered representatives of countries considered hotbeds of anti-Jewish hatred a chance at least to demonstrate their revulsion for it on a global stage.
A new policy rolled out by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday will not prohibit people from those countries from entering the U.S. if they have recently traveled to or are dual citizens with the four nations, which are considered hotbeds of terror.
Over the past two decades, despite difficulties (political, financial and social), dedicated Arab filmmakers have continued to turn out fine films that have been an antidote to the perennially dispiriting news coming out of the former hotbeds of the Arab Spring and their neighbors.
"We saw some returning fighters to Marawi in the southern Philippines and there are other potential hotbeds for terrorists in our region," Balakrishnan said in a lecture on Singapore's priorities as it prepares to take over as chair of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Ballarat, Australia, where Pell was an episcopal vicar for education between 1973 and 1984, was one of the worst hotbeds of abuse, with sexual abuse by both priests and nuns rife at St. Alipius Primary School, called "a pedophile's paradise and a child's nightmare" by Australian television.
"May the Lord help us to put out the hotbeds of hate that flare up in our societies, strengthening a sense of humanity, respect for life, moral and civil values and the holy fear of God, who is love and the father of all," the Pope said.
Located in puck-crazed Western New York, which is proximate to Canada and a day's drive from major hockey hotbeds in New England and the Upper Midwest (OK, a long day, but still doable), Buffalo is perfectly positioned to become the place in the U.S. for hockey.
While the fight for control of the House is playing out mainly in the affluent and highly educated suburban districts that have been hotbeds of anti-Trump fervor, many of them on the coasts, the Senate campaign is taking place on much more Trump-friendly terrain.
Cities are the hotbeds of new ideas today — and the opportunity to blend the nimble flexibility and adaptiveness of a new generation of millennials and their successors to the experience and ongoing vitality and insights of the 50+ community is a frame for strength in America's cities.
Rather than learning about the enduring principles of the Enlightenment enshrined in our Constitution that free man can live in community and flourish, universities have become hotbeds of intellectual terror as students weed out thoughts these students consider hateful and are producing hollow men and women.
More often than not, they were from rural and exurban places that had increasingly become hotbeds of political resentment, places that had been on a steady multi-decade economic decline as more and more talent and capital investment flowed to the largest cities, mostly on the coasts.
"May the Lord help us to put out the hotbeds of hate that flare up in our societies, strengthening a sense of humanity, respect for life, moral and civil values and the holy fear of God, who is love and the father of all," Francis said.
Quebec's black metal scene is well-known to be one of the genre's most potent metal hotbeds, thanks largely in part to the efforts of bands like Forteresse, Sombres Forêts, Gris, Csejthe, Neige Éternelle, and an ever-growing younger crop of bands following in their footsteps.
ABInBev has also estimated that its sales in soccer hotbeds Brazil and Argentina will go up by 0.5 to 1 percentage points and though it's difficult to attribute it to football fever with certainty, both Heineken and ABInBev outperformed other brewers during the last World Cup in 2014.
The study, led by researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, found that larval fish nurseries off the coast of Hawaii are hotbeds of plastic pollution, with trash pieces outnumbering actual fish seven to one.
Death threats to abortion providers, blockades, fires and protests at Planned Parenthood clinics — already hotbeds of political unrest — increased after the videos, and picketing ticked up fourfold, to 21,715 reported incidents in 2015, according to a study by the National Abortion Federation, a Washington-based association of abortion providers.
But the turnout also points to the seriousness with which anti-Semitic rhetoric and violence is viewed in the West and in Israel — and offers representatives of countries considered hotbeds of anti-Jewish hatred a chance at least to demonstrate their revulsion for it on an international stage.
Ballarat, Australia, where Pell was an episcopal vicar for education between 1973 and 1984, was one of the worst hotbeds of abuse, with sexual abuse by both priests and nuns rife at St. Alipius Parish Primary School, called "a pedophile's paradise and a child's nightmare" by Australian television.
But the clubs' reputation as hotbeds of sexual violence was given empirical heft by the release of the final report of Harvard's Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Assault, a group headed by former Harvard provost Steven Hyman and a number of professors, students, and administrators from across the university.
According to the New York Times, firms like Vnesheconombank, with offices in New York, and, according to the Economist, Gazprom, Russia's state-owned gas company with subsidiaries in Western Europe, are hotbeds of Russian intelligence activity -- that also happen to generate billions of dollars in revenue for the Russian state.
Even as right-wing media portrays universities as hotbeds of politically correct censorship and the Trump administration seeks to use the power of the federal government to censor left-wing speech, white supremacist activity on college campuses has reached unprecedented levels since groups like the Anti-Defamation League began tracking it.
It continues: [A]s hotbeds develop, recruitment through social media becomes less important than via direct human contact, as clusters of friends and neighbors persuade each other to travel separately or together to join the Islamic State, Cases like Nivarlain's are very rare, which is part of what makes her story so affecting.
Often operating in alternative festival hotbeds like Upstate New York, rural Michigan, certain Everglade sub-districts in Southern Florida, as well as the entire region of Northern California, Wookies are a outspoken proponent for legal drug use, a subject Sanders has been mostly in favor of, especially in the sector of marijuana.
The key states they are targeting in 2023 — Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Maine and North Carolina — more closely resemble the battleground areas of Kentucky, Virginia and Pennsylvania that swung Democratic on Tuesday than the liberal hotbeds of California, Massachusetts and New York, which together have accounted for 48 percent of Warren's fundraising. Sen.
The jury is still out on whether home broadband, which tends to have lower capacity than more robust business networks, will be able to handle the traffic as whole neighborhoods become Wi-Fi hotbeds as adults video conference with their co-workers and their teens stream videos in between checking Blackboard for assignments.
President Trump's tough  stance  against Pakistan, which includes the sudden suspension this year of more than $1 billion in military aid, has officials in the once closely allied country hastening to demonstrate that they have been annihilating terror hotbeds -- and U.S. officials hopeful it will halt the long-running terror games once and for all.
Over a month of weekends, I set out to sample the experiences to be found near the piers across from Manhattan: a music festival on Randalls Island (there's another one this holiday weekend), morning shopping in Brooklyn, a poetry reading on Governors Island, strolls through the artistic hotbeds lining the East River, even a day at a nearby beach.
Tullow also suffered blows in recent months due to setbacks at East Africa projects in Uganda and Kenya where it is yet to reach final investment decisions, as well as to its plans to develop oil fields in Guyana, one of the world's hotbeds for exploration, where oil it discovered was of a lesser quality than hoped.
And no longer were the psychological ripples from such an attack — the eyeing of fellow subway riders, the suspicion that anyone could turn a train car into a death trap — confined to regions like the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Europe, where citizens are returning home in large numbers from terrorism hotbeds like Iraq and Syria.
That coalition ran with the anti-Europe, anti-immigrant party League, formerly the Northern League, whose leader, Matteo Salvini, has tried to broaden its appeal to the southern regions it once disparaged as hotbeds of crime and corruption; with Fratelli d'Italia, or Brothers of Italy, the most recent postwar mutation of Mussolini's fascist party; and with a smaller centrist party.
" Rather than the policies of President Barack Obama's administration, which Trump argued are responsible for the threat of terrorism, Trump called once again for a radical rethinking of counterterrorism policies in the US. He emphasized the need for "extreme vetting" and again called for a ban on immigrants from countries that are hotbeds of terrorism -- the latest iteration of his ban on Muslims -- while arguing that "immigration security is national security.
" As for colleges — those supposed hotbeds of tenured radicals — Genet presciently observes that inside American universities, the "only recognized values are quantitative" and thus our schools "turn [students] into a digit within a larger number" and cultivate in them "the need for security, for tranquility and quite naturally [professors] educate you to serve your bosses and beyond them, your politicians, although you are well aware of their intellectual mediocrity.
MD: A marketing group with people from places like Deloitte and A.T. Kearney and Goldman Sachs and RBC who try to understand what's really going on among the, say, 210 million Americans out there — not just in New York, San Francisco, LA or Boston, which are the hotbeds for consumer investment in VC. We look at stuff that could be disruptive for the normals, which is sometimes unsexy stuff like a stationary bike with a TV. TC: A $230,000 stationary bike is for normal people?

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