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"We will continue to invest in growth during 2018, especially targeting the U.S., U.K. and major European markets with nine localised and translated sites and with localised marketing," says founder Vanhatapio.
Paystack has followed a similar template, albeit much more localised.
Crudely building a localised version of Robinhood obviously won't cut it.
Violent scuffles in food queues and localised looting are everyday occurrences.
Mr Tulley nonetheless argues that localised culls would not solve the problem.
" However, it suggested rent increases were likely to be "localised or small.
In rich countries about half of patients with localised cancers receive radiotherapy.
However, such localised endeavours are a long way from a global response.
While much of their production is localised, they also export from Japan.
This strategy is evident in localised inside references made by some of the posters.
We can do a localised offer for that Starbucks based on the time, as well.
After the trade spats of the 1980s, Asian car firms localised their production and management.
It has introduced additional localised smoke detectors and removed the plastic lid on its robots.
The current fracking expansion also saw a two-year, localised slowdown that ended in 2017.
Classical economists tend to see them as localised monopolies on labour, which impose deadweight losses.
We're redefining localised cramp-relief, relying on an ingredient that we've tested on women first.
Not any more: now failed rains, even for two years running, cause only localised distress.
Rising literacy rates coupled with localised content coverage explains the sustained spike in regional newspaper sales.
However, the new localised Alipay platforms in the region aren't compatible with the main Alipay platform.
As part of this, NA-KD plans to launch 9 new localised sites in the coming months.
The great weight of cement and its ingredients makes the materials tough to transport, creating localised markets.
This creates a huge gap for users who want to consume culturally relevant and localised mobile games.
Stage 1 power outages are localised outages which involve a load shed of up to 1,000 megawatts.
As we've grown we've implemented this localised approach across everything from product, to team, to policy development.
Poor air quality is a localised problem that can be caused by nearby airports, factories or power plants.
Its share of localised production is lower than the 75 percent of Honda and 60 percent of Nissan.
Data released in the summer suggested that, beyond some localised slowdown, temperatures have continued to rise as before.
Bernd Pomrehn, an analyst at Bank Vontobel in Zurich, said the office closures fit with Jenisch's more localised strategy.
Congo's long experience of Ebola and its remote geography mean outbreaks are often localised and relatively easy to isolate.
"Police urge for calm to remain after dealing with some localised disorder in Belfast tonight," police said on Twitter.
Management is localised in the countries where Randgold operates—Mali, Ivory Coast and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
A recent paper blames centralised wage-bargaining, and computes the gains from switching to a Germany-style localised model.
Perhaps ironically, then, a localised movement set against globalisation ended up winning its greatest battles on the world stage.
That could be good news for Airbnb, as its listings tend to naturally lend themselves to more localised experiences.
The joke is now pretty much a meme in its own right — a very localised version of the classic Rickroll.
Life, he added, will be very localised and will roll out country by country, likely starting with regions in Africa.
"There have been some minor localised protests of a routine nature in a few places," the Home Ministry statement said.
Banks should also housing credit policies on a region-to-region basis to avoid localised property market bubbles, Guo added.
Today we take localised approaches, including local moderators, local content and moderation policies, local refinement of global policies, and more.
Congo's long experience of Ebola and its remote geography mean outbreaks are often localised and relatively easy to isolate and contain.
O'Leary also said he expected that negotiations with unions about pilot conditions would lead to "some localised disruptions and adverse PR".
By repeatedly dropping non-breeders into the midst of wild swarms, the drone will gradually weaken localised populations of tsetse flies.
Part of the challenge in adding the most recent four countries was to make sure that the products could be localised correctly.
It also says it attracts over 45 million visits per month, with localised portals in United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
These newer routes tend to be more localised, but are also some of the most important to have in a payments service.
Citizens can find localised information on exam pass rates, textbook availability, infant mortality rates and disease incidence in their district and region.
While the burden of healthcare is global, the solutions have to be localised to meet the specific needs and culture of each country.
However, many of these are little more than localised trading hubs and some little more than dressed-up "get rich quick" investor scams.
For example, Tamatem localised the racing/drifting game Shake the Metal for the MENA market, including swapping out graphical elements and the soundtrack.
Congo's long experience of Ebola and its vast, remote geography mean outbreaks are often localised and relatively easy to isolate and snuff out.
That low cost means it could be an effective solution for smaller, localised oil spills in countries where clean-up resources can be limited.
As Dan Dick of Aon Benfield, a reinsurance broker, points out, assessing a property's flood risk requires detailed and very localised data on topography.
It claims more than 25,000 hosts across 130 countries, with localised versions of its app available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese.
In the east, in particular, as many as 70 armed groups still run rackets and fight localised wars with the government and each other.
Britain's Future – which does not declare its funders and has no published address – is running hundreds of very localised targeted ads pushing for 'no deal'.
Networks are more important than ever in a smart energy world, to manage localised multidirectional power flows and to ensure the stable supply of electricity.
Other dealers soon also began offering the same perks, but with a far smaller cost base, since they would already have established, more localised businesses.
PA's distribution platforms will also be enhanced to make sure that all local outlets can find and use the large volume of localised news stories.
West Yorkshire's elected Police and Crime Commissioner said "our information is that this is a localised incident, albeit one that has a much wider impact".
As impressive as GPS and other radio signal-based positioning technologies are, they pretty much all crap out once the device-to-be-localised is inside.
Anti-cyclical credit regulation has become more fashionable since the last crisis, but the restrictions have been too tentative and localised to slow the global financial juggernaut.
The Sydney-based startup says it has more than 10 million users from 179 countries, giving it a large audience that could benefit from a localised platform.
Wage contracts became increasingly localised (helped by the absence of the national wage floors imposed in France) and strike action was rarer than in France or Italy.
In the past, Domino's has localised its pizzas for India by introducing customised toppings such as spicy banana, cottage cheese (paneer), minced meat (keema) and tandoori chicken.
But almost all the recent bursts of volatility, in Turkey, Argentina as well as Italy, have remained localised and the spillover to broader markets has been negligible.
The shift towards local sourcing will be seen mostly in smaller components anyway, as the production of heavy components is already localised due to high logistics costs.
Although the overall impact of NAFTA on the country's labour market has been negligible, there is some evidence of localised downward pressure on wages among blue-collar workers.
A petrochemical complex in the town of Secunda owned by Sasol, a big energy and chemicals firm, is one of the world's largest localised sources of greenhouse gases.
Turkey has been making moves to bring tech business in the country under more localised control, and today big U.S. online payments company PayPal became the latest casualty.
Beighton said the extra money was needed to keep upgrading its 200 localised websites, and incorporate more artificial intelligence into services like its recommendations engine and visual search.
Each of the 548 places on the grids where two threads overlap acts as a localised pressure sensor—the equivalent of a mechanoreceptor in the skin of a hand.
While the automaker has been increasing localised production in the United States, it continues to produce the majority of its vehicles in Japan, making it vulnerable to currency swings.
The Russian app is working with Stripe to enable payments, and will make payments available through localised options prevalent in developing countries, such as RazorPay, FlutterWave, PaymentWall and Yandex.Money.
In any case, some pockets of turbulence are so localised, a diversion of just a few thousand feet can often be enough to pull the aircraft into calmer skies.
Insurance is more localised, but passporting still matters to some, such as America's MetLife, which saw its share price fall by 17% in the two days after the vote.
"We are reviewing localised production in Russia, a decision will be taken in the coming weeks and months," Krueger said, adding that a site in Kaliningrad was under consideration.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - The head of the European Union's election observer mission in Kenya said on Thursday it had seen no signs of "centralised or localised manipulation" of the voting process.
Indeed, despite official estimates that elephants and rhinos may become extinct in the next ten to 20 years, Ms Brooks says "the reality is that localised extinction is happening now".
MOS Burger's winning recipe has been to offer healthy, localised versions of the American hamburger: it serves, for example, thick slices of tomato and heaps of lettuce in its burgers.
With the expected approval, Woori Bank would seek to strengthen its localised service to Vietnamese retail customers through channels including its mobile banking platform Wibee Bank and chat app Wibee Talk.
Often, dark web criminals are arrested largely due to their own mistakes, such as linking a personal email address to their site, or by using a highly localised piece of slang.
That's when an individual learns to directly control activation of localised regions within the brain — meaning you can supposedly learn to lower your heart rate to make it look like you're dead.
The mine "experienced an electrical short in a single transformer that supplies the SAG Mill at the Kwatebala plant, resulting in a small localised fire, which was quickly extinguished," the statement said.
But while they may see self-driving as a fundamentally regional challenge, others are critical of their localised approach, saying the U.S. giants will win out by ensuring commercially viable services first.
"It's probably best to think about market impact on a localised level, as it will take many years for it to build any national scale," said David Gordon of consultancy Planet Retail.
The devastation has been caused by a "coastal El Niño", a localised version of the global El Niño weather cycle that brings warm currents from Australia to the Pacific coast of the Americas.
Instead, he argued that the key to cracking North America will be creating a fully localised version of Monzo based on carefully listening to U.S. users and once again finding product-market fit.
"Safe-haven buying has mostly been localised, but a no-deal Brexit could trigger a more widespread flight to safety," Suki Cooper, precious metals analyst at Standard Chartered Bank, said in a note.
Particularly in countries where these vehicles are widespread: The electrification of road transport modes other than cars, namely 2-wheelers, buses and freight delivery vehicles, is currently ongoing in a few localised areas.
A highly localised campaign involving the constituents of these MPs, particularly those who represent Remain constituencies, could really highlight the fact that EU citizens are real people – our neighbours, partners, friends and colleagues.
Tamatem, a startup backed by 500 Startups that creates localised versions of popular games so that they resonate better with users in Arabic speaking countries, has picked up $2.5 million in Series A funding.
That localised expertise and the actual real estate listings platforms are part of Compass's tech plays: the company provides a portal to extend the relationship between tenant and property to a wider information network.
JOHANNESBURG, June 17 (Reuters) - State power utility Eskom expects full recovery of South Africa's power system to take approximately 10 days but said the possibility of limited, localised electricity outages on Sunday remained high.
Notwithstanding localised blips such as the UK election, the long term trend remains that yield is being compressed, which is pushing money further down the credit spectrum and compressing yields there, a senior banker said.
If the virus can be successfully contained while business activity is normalised, the coronavirus-induced recession could be very short, albeit severe, and localised mostly in China, though with impacts on the countrys supply chain.
This, combined with the localised nature of the tsunami, suggest that the cause is most likely to have been a very large landslide, either from the fjord walls or under the water (or maybe both).
Secondly, as AZ China has also highlighted in recent months, there may be localised tightness in the aluminium ingot market as more and more producers switch to delivering metal in liquid form to their consumers.
This times-spread tightness seems to have been down to a localised concentration of big positions on the LME's June prompt date, particularly a dominant long holding between 20 and 30 percent of open interest.
But after recognising trade unions for the first time in its 30-year history in December to avoid mass Christmas strikes, Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said the airline was prepared for smaller localised action this year.
Clegg (re)announced more controls around the placement of political ads, and said Facebook would set up new human-staffed operations centers — in Dublin and Singapore — to monitor how localised political news is distributed on its network.
Memrise, a UK startup whose eponymous language-learning app employs machine learning and localised content to adapt to users' needs as they progress through their lessons, has raised another $15.5 million in funding to expand its product.
Even a localised conflict close to the Chinese mainland over the disputed East or South China Seas could involve maneuvers far from its shores, whether to protect command vessels or break blockades of commercial shipping, for example.
The announcement means Alexa users in the UK will now be able to access localised news updates to keep up with world markets and business news, anchored by CNBC's global news teams based in London and Singapore.
Hundreds of people shouting anti-India slogans spilled on to the streets following prayers in the neighbourhood of Soura, the site of a big demonstration on Friday, but authorities largely sealed off the area and kept the protest localised.
Some of the companies mentioned in this report are working towards such localised solutions, including Envision, a Chinese firm that hopes to create an "operating system" for small-scale producers and users of energy, to help keep supplies stable.
"China is outperforming today because of the stimulus plans and that is a localised phenomenon as other global markets are focused on central bank decisions and major economic data," said Ricardo Evangelista, a senior analyst at ActivTrades in London.
LONDON, Feb 20173 (Reuters) - A global bond and equity market sell-off sent emerging stocks down more than 22017 percent on Monday, while localised strains intensified in South Africa as President Jacob Zuma resisted growing pressure to step down.
"These (protests) are mostly localised because of the heavy troop deployment," said a police officer who sought anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to media, adding that police used tear gas and pepper spray to scatter the protesters.
"We looked at the localised, small-scale motion of gas in the star's protoplanetary disc," Richard Teague, an astronomer from the University of Michigan and author of one of the two papers on the discovery, explained in a statement online.
"Unfortunately, the trend, both globally and in Europe, is towards more unjustified data localisation, an approach often based on the misconception that localised services are automatically safer than cross-border services," the Commission said in a policy paper on Tuesday.
It is better for us to imagine that he wanted to rename the WiFi connection to 'BIG SAM'S OFFICE' because, otherwise, he thought it would get mixed up with all the other office WiFis and cause some sort of localised blackout.
Alongside the new localised payment options, PayPal is also expanding its marketing solutions globally, too: PayPal has been gradually expanding the services that it offers to merchants on its platform, to give them a more end-to-end suite of services.
"Closure of the Port Hedland port, combined with localised flooding in the area caused by Tropical Cyclone Veronica in late March, resulted in the loss of five days of shipments equating to 2.5 million tonnes," Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Gaines said.
It is seen as a rare opportunity for Western producers amid falling global demand for gas turbines in recent years, but Moscow has said investors must only use fully localised — domestically produced — equipment as part of a local content push.
Sharara reopened after a long blockade in late 2016 but has suffered a number of stoppages since then because of localised protests by guards and other groups amid the wider turmoil that has gripped Libya since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
In a call, Monzo co-founder and CEO Tom Blomfield told me he thinks the key to cracking North America is to create a fully localised version of Monzo based on carefully listening to U.S. users in order to find market fit.
Hong Kong-based Best Food, which currently has over 150 stores in mainland China, will open new outlets of its Beijing Hehegu fast food chain in London's business districts with a localised menu that should also be palatable for Western customers, he said.
Fresh bands would aspire to follow the blueprint, only to add to the endless echo of localised indie rock, and it all contributed to a decidedly one-note output that was now considered the popular 'sound of Sheffield' throughout 2006 and into 2007.
And given how payments is actually more localised than many people might assume, it also gives the company a direct pipeline into tracking and catering to consumer and merchant tastes and preferences when it comes to buying and selling goods and related financial services.
Twitter, intent on better tapping into and growing its international audience, snapped up ZipDial as part of a strategy to capture global revenues by offering more localised services, and to pick up more talent in India, well known for its strong computer science talent.
"These results are excellent news for men with early localised prostate cancer, offering a treatment that can kill cancer without removing or destroying the prostate," said Professor Mark Emberton, dean of UCL Medical Sciences and consultant urologist at University College London Hospital who led the research.
The new four-door Virtus, to be built at Anchieta near Sao Paulo, is one of the first cars to be spawned from a new localised version of the MQB modular platform that underpins most of the VW group's small and medium front-wheel-drive models.
In the late 1980s, however, some economists were honing methods to study "natural experiments", in which a more or less random, localised event allowed researchers to compare the experiences of affected and unaffected groups, in something of the way that a laboratory scientist might compare treatment and control groups.
The first of these is for developing content that Minute Media posts on its own sites — which include football (soccer) site 90min (the biggest with 60 million visitors per month), esports-focused DBLTAP, and the US-focused 12up, plus a range of more localised sites across some 803 markets.
Today the company unveiled a redesigned Safety Center, now localised into 50 languages, aimed at helping people set their privacy controls on Facebook's social networking platform; and it has updated its Bullying Prevention Hub that Facebook says now has some 60 partners involved to make its tools more accessible.
Six points clearly won't do it for Sunderland, so Moyes will have to hope that there's some sort of localised hyperinflation event and that, in keeping with the 'six pointer' trend as has already been established, six points becomes 12 points, that becomes 24 points, and so on.
In a copy of a letter purportedly from Foresea Life to the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) circulating on Chinese social media and reported by local and overseas media, Foresea told the insurance regulator to resume new product approvals to "avoid inciting mass incidents by clients and localised and systemic risks".
"Trust in official institutions of power has eroded, and in response people are developing trust in local organisations that they create themselves," says a recent report on localised civil society by Andrei Kolesnikov, of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, a think-tank, and Denis Volkov, a sociologist at the Levada Centre, an independent pollster.
It unveiled its latest efforts to fight "fake news," with a new system of controls around the placement of political ads, as well as a new set of human-staffed operations centers in Dublin and Singapore to monitor how localised political news is distributed on the social network — both coming in March.
Gavet's arrival comes at a time of a lot of expansion for Compass, which has built a business as a real estate portal that handles rentals and sales from brokers, and differentiates itself from other online portals by providing more localised and hands-on service from its own staff of neighborhood experts.
Prior to the acquisition, Glassdoor's footprint extended into providing localised experiences 11 markets and six languages: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, France, India, Ireland, Holland, Austria, Switzerland, the U.S. and the U.K.  But interestingly, the viral growth of the site has meant that it actually had managed to collect employee feedback in across 190 countries.
" India is launching today, with preorders open now for shipments starting later this month on the latest model of the Echo (launched last week), the Echo Plus, and the Echo Dot, all powered by Alexa localised to English as it's pronounced in India, along with "support for music titles, names, and places in additional non-English languages.
Last month its new global comms guy — former European politician and one time UK deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg — also announced that, from next month, it will have human-staffed operations centers up and running to monitor how localised political news gets distributed on its platform, with one of the centers located within the EU, in Dublin, Ireland.
Meanwhile, the portal — also available first for the US — features tips on staying healthy and advice for those who are concerned; links to further official resources; links to more localised resources; links to fundraising efforts; the latest statistics; and an overview of all of Google's own work (for example, the specific efforts it's making for educators).
Five's argument for why a U.K. startup was in a good place to build and operate self-driving cars, and the tech underpinning it, was because of the complexity behind building localised systems: a big U.S. or Asian company might be able to map the streets in Europe, but it wouldn't have as good of a feel for how people behaved on those roads.

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