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These include construction sites, call centres, distribution centres and factories.
Some of it went into community centres, parks and sports centres.
The efficiency of the new centres will be compared with a benchmark, based on other centres.
The area contains everything from warehouses and logistics centres for companies to cheese and dairy processing centres.
Amazon operates more than 75 "fulfilment centres" and 35 sorting centres in America, manned by 125,000 full-time workers.
The government designated call centres, or "contact centres", as they are formally known, an export industry and cut their taxes.
Stores are usually in areas of high foot traffic in major metropolitan shopping centres as well as in city centres.
Were there no call centres in the Philippines, there would be many fewer middle-class people, and hence fewer shopping centres.
Urban mixed-use centres for socialising and shopping such as the revamped Kings Mall will support that strategy, Ingka Centres said.
To add to its already-impressive lexicon, the migration debate has lately thrown up "control centres", "regional disembarkation platforms" and "transit centres".
The new jobs are in addition to the 3,500 Amazon has announced it expects to create in Britain in 2016, spanning head office, research and development centres, customer service centres, a fashion photography studio, Amazon Web Services and distribution centres.
"Trainees in the centres will be fewer and fewer and, one day, the centres will disappear when society no longer needs them," he said.
The new jobs in Doncaster and Tilbury are in addition to the 3,500 Amazon has announced it expects to create in Britain in 2016, spanning head office, research and development centres, customer service centres, a fashion photography studio, Amazon Web Services and distribution centres.
Shares of Vicinity Centres, which manages shopping centres around Australia, have fallen almost 8 percent this year, and Stockland shares have gained just 1 percent.
Wildlife rehabilitation centres usually end up caring for injured birds, but most centres understandably lack the time and expertise to use a drone to retrain them.
The charges at semi-urban and rural centres range from Rs.20/- to Rs 40/- and at urban and metro centres from Rs 30/- to Rs 50/-.
Arabian Centres shares were priced at 26 riyals, Arabian Centres said in a statement that 94% of the offering went to institutional investors and 6 percent to individuals.
Hospital care in the Netherlands is provided through university medical centres (UMCs), top clinical hospitals and general hospitals through 85 healthcare facilities and about 255 independent treatment centres.
The Bank has also decided to treat the metro and urban centres in the same category and the requirement of MAB in metro centres stands reduced to Rs.3000/- .
Two robotic distribution centres – or customer fulfilment centres (CFCs) as Ocado calls them - will be built and go live within four years, one in Sydney and one in Melbourne.
Meanwhile, former industrial areas which once offered hard but dignified jobs -- coal mines, power stations, manufacturing plants -- are today awash with call centres, fulfilment centres and work on supermarket checkouts.
The group operates 43 hospitals, 39 outpatient centres and around 300 occupational risk prevention centres in Madrid, Barcelona and other key Spanish cities, generating around EUR35303bn of revenues in 2015.
WZMH has designed more than 30 data centres around the world, and Radewych said the firm is constantly trying to push for new strategies to blend data centres into their environments.
Ansah said the commission had scrapped the use of constituency tally centres during vote counting and would revert to district centres in line with the court ruling In its ruling, the five-member judges panel of the High Court sitting as the Constitutional Court faulted the use of constituency tally centres, describing them as an illegal arrangement.
"The new system will allow a registered buyer or seller of tea with any one of the seven auction centres to seamlessly participate in other auction centres," Union Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said.
Tenant sales rose across all regions, helped by 5.7% growth in continental Europe's flagship centres, the United Kingdom outperforming its wider market, and the United States posting 4.9% growth at its flagship centres.
However, Goals Soccer Centres has not acceded to its request.
FINANCIAL CENTRES, like delicate plants, thrive in the right conditions.
AMLO is not a fan of independent centres of power.
Chinese provinces are opening research centres aimed at young Taiwanese.
It will house one of the company's largest server centres.
Detention centres, where populations are overflowing, present another limiting factor.
His team is Mr Wilke's optimisation squad for fulfilment centres.
Major financial centres rarely have such long periods of shutdown.
The walk outwards from both cities' centres adumbrates the difference.
Frankfurt and Dublin have emerged as the most popular centres.
Migrants will be moved to reception centres across the country. 
Many attend schools near refugee centres or in immigrant neighbourhoods.
"We want to double down on data centres," he said.
Sports Direct owns a 19% stake in Goals Soccer Centres.
Yet Manila's call centres do not just need monied youngsters.
Other centres lack its scale and sheer concentration of expertise.
Businesses previously focused on large urban centres and coastal boomtowns.
Arabian Centres did not respond to a request for comment.
Arabian Centres Company did not respond to requests for comment.
Education Centres Australia did not immediately return requests seeking comment.
The bright colours stand out in town centres, she said.
These beefed-up registration centres and the border centres along the frontier with Austria would deal with the repatriation of unsuccessful asylum applicants, easing pressure on German municipalities, she said in her position paper.
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 centres, customer service centres and distribution depots.
In big financial centres trades take two full days to settle.
The conditions in those centres are grim, as new research shows.
Huawei, a Chinese telecoms firm, already has three centres in Ireland.
Danish child-care centres focus on play rather than formal tuition.
About 125,000 people work in 100 fulfilment centres across the country.
But smaller and more local data centres are springing up everywhere.
However, according to analysts, data centres are one measure of growth.
Traffic in shopping centres in Europe's biggest markets has been declining.
It also has copper processing centres in Slovakia, Italy and Britain.
They have also resulted in greater funding for community health centres.
Thousands flocked to evacuation centres in the city's district of Mabi.
Beijing and Zhejiang have opened well-funded centres for overseas entrepreneurs.
Police will monitor transport hubs, entertainment centres and other tourist hotspots.
Amazon opened four centres last year, creating more than 3,500 jobs.
WeWork currently has 11 centres in Singapore, according to its website.
These training centres were founded on the traditions of these sports.
The Houthis control most urban centres in the Arabian Peninsula country.
We all agreed to set up hotspots [processing and registration centres].
Some want the inquiry to cover youth detention centres around Australia.
Again, a good thing for landfill centres across the globe. Rejoice!
This is despite Google not having any data centres in Canada.
A hyperloop linking urban centres to remote Arctic communities is another.
It has eight factories and six R&D centres, Givaudan said.
Flying to under-served airports far from city centres also helps.
London and New York are the world's two biggest financial centres.
Frederik's Church proves that not all city centres are created equal.
Amazon has currently 7 distribution centres in Poland, the paper said.
He said additional medical centres would be set up if necessary.
Mansions in the centres of the world's great cities usually are.
Les politiques disent oui sans réserve aux promoteurs des centres commerciaux.
Sports Direct, which owns a 19% stake in Goals Soccer Centres, has demanded that the board of Goals Soccer Centres allow corporate investigator Kroll to carry out a "cradle to grave" report into the company's finances.
New York took first place, followed by London, Hong Kong and Singapore in the Z/Yen global financial centres index, which ranks 100 financial centres on factors such as infrastructure and access to high quality staff.
New York overtook London as the globe's most attractive financial centre last year, according to the Z/Yen global financial centres index, which ranks 100 centres on factors such as infrastructure and access to quality staff.
Schools have been shut since Monday and Plenkovic said more measures were expected in the coming days, including closing cinemas, theatres, sports centres, restaurants, bars, shopping centres as well as shorter opening hours for some shops.
In an exhibition called "Sixteen Neighbourhoods, A Thousand Cities: Photographs for Other Narratives of Barcelona", hundreds of shots of Barcelona are on display at civic centres and cultural centres across the 16 areas featured in the show.
Job centres started referring hungry jobseekers directly to food banks in 2011.
These centres will now be notified of the expedited US regulatory process.
Over 1,500 asylum seekers have left the centres in November, officials said.
Both have created "safe houses" or "outreach centres" in the bloodiest barrios.
The idea of manufacturing research centres is copied from Germany's Fraunhofer institutes.
Its drug-enforcement agency is understaffed and its rehab centres are underfunded.
The ICRC helps build and run such centres all over the world.
If the new centres outperform, the social investors will get a return.
Alang is just one of many ship-breaking centres in South Asia.
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica's tourist capital, is also a hub for call centres.
It centres upon Georg (Franz Rogowski), a Parisian who has escaped imprisonment.
The film centres on the tempestuous relationship between Lady Bird and Marion.
The camps that have opened are vocational training centres, it has said.
People have died in the past in these rehab centres, as well.
Even our high-tech spy control centres sound like Ken Loach films.
Buying freezers with locks for health centres is also a simple solution.
The 12 finalist dogs were selected from rescue centres around the country.
It plans a further 2,300 at three new distribution centres in 2017.
Family outfits are good at spotting profit centres that corporate giants ignore.
In Germany, higher-volume cancer-treatment centres have fewer complications than others.
South Florida is becoming a landscape of scattered centres—sprawl with bumps.
Rather, it was a sign of the realignment of Russia's power centres.
FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centres.
The union's dispute with Wincanton centres on how holiday pay is calculated.
Others would be encouraged to move to other migrant centres in France.
Users can also ask questions anonymously, book appointments, and connect with centres.
Assad controls the main urban centres in the west of the country.
However, GCX hopes to replace Rcom's receivables by acquiring its data centres.
The Malibu Games mostly featured people whose notoriety centres on social media.
Other centres are spread from the United States to Russia and Kazakhstan.
Google and BMW have opened tech-support centres, in Lisbon and Porto.
Currently, there are 1,000 service centres in Poland where 300,000 people work.
Australia's offshore detention centres have long been a secretive, carefully guarded operation.
Women's gyms are licensed as "health centres", making them much more expensive.
Chamisa's MDC won in most urban centres, where it enjoys majority support.
Many major financial centres were closed for the Good Friday Easter holiday.
We are also one of the key financial centres in the world.
FAR-FLUNG CUTS The layoffs were going beyond the major financial centres.
The dollars at stake for these centres do not go towards funding abortions.
Some 25,28 people currently moulder in Assam's six existing detention centres for "foreigners".
Recently, it has hosted one of Australia's two controversial offshore immigration detention centres.
Videos dating back to when my band played gigs at kids play centres.
Fighting was also reported near local government centres in Farah and Kandahar provinces.
Since its inception, the sound has been a massive beneficiary of these centres.
A trip between the two city centres currently takes at least an hour.
Once it falls, Mr Assad will control all the country's main urban centres.
Asylum seekers are initially housed in reception centres and generally only register later.
The city's medieval centre includes Buddhist meditation centres, Jain temples and 35 mosques.
Other financial centres, including New York, Dubai and Singapore, also wash dodgy cash.
In the past few years UBS has opened three new centres in India.
Making matters worse, China has often placed railway stations far from city centres.
The Economist: How can we hold these emerging centres of power to account?
The row centres on how the effect of the China shock is measured.
Flint has two new child-care centres serving 500 young patients, she notes.
Intel makes virtually all "server-class" chips used in the world's data centres.
Of over 2500,2250 plasma-collection centres worldwide, 2800 are in America (see article).
Together these four firms run nearly eight out of ten plasma-collection centres.
American plasma centres are concentrated in less well-off bits of the country.
Across Europe and America old industrial centres have been reduced to metaphorical rubble.
Firms such as EdgeConneX and vXchnge have built networks of urban data centres.
He dispatched these amateur counsellors to "friendship benches" installed in health centres' courtyards.
AI now runs quality control in factories and cooling systems in data centres.
Lazada has nine other similar centres across Indonesia and plans to build more.
Day centres that give respite to families tending to elderly relatives are common.
A guide displays a map of the area, pointing to its data centres.
Temperatures across the eastern population centres will be below normal from around Nov.
Mr Abe's economic-reform package includes providing more day-care centres for children.
How did it become one of the world's great trading and financial centres?
Waterfront cafés serve health food, and arts centres rise on former industrial land.
Under apartheid non-whites were forcibly moved to areas far from city centres.
In Munich, Mr Söder promises more armed police, surveillance and immigrant deportation centres.
Historically, most of the world's great centres of commerce have been walled cities.
Santander and Popular employ around 7,000 staff at its corporate centres in Madrid.
The depreciation charges were due to the opening of three new entertainment centres.
The legal frameworks of certain offshore centres make ownership devilishly difficult to penetrate.
In 2000 America's Centres for Disease Control and Prevention began collecting data regularly.
These FBI-funded centres for extracting data from phones train local police too.
Last year four out of the seven top-performing REITs were data centres.
Inside, lies the design studios, labs and production centres, spread out in galleries.
They include 23 provincial capitals, five municipalities, and a few other major centres.
In America some transplant centres and several non-profit groups run their own.
In Ireland, many face threats and from other asylum seekers in accommodation centres.
Another includes alleged connections between various ENSB data centres, offices, and IP addresses.
Prior to Weengs, customers typically handled fulfillment themselves or used costly fulfillment centres.
Now we just have The Vamps playing gigs in West London shopping centres.
MTN NIGERIA SAYS ALL STORES, SERVICE CENTRES WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
The first suggests that prisoners should be treated like people, not profit centres.
The payment dispute centres around the definition of adjusted gross revenue, or AGR.
Dozens of shopping centres and hundreds of other shops kept their shutters closed.
The results may be heard in Hong Kong's shopping centres almost every night.
L'anxiété latente se nourrit en partie du déclin visible d'innombrables centres-villes historiques.
Hundreds have been imprisoned in jails and youth detention centres across the country.
The company is investing heavily and opening new R&D centres in China.
Group warns system is throttling town centres as retailers struggle against online rivals.
The country's shopping centres and supermarkets have also been temporarily closed over weekends.
The central European country, which has so far reported 16 cases of the new virus, also plans to close sport, leisure and entertainment centres like ski areas, pools and clubs, and will shut shopping centres over weekends among its measures.
Such centres are designed for ordinarily dangerous prisoners and may be unsuitable for extremists.
Tens of thousands of Rohingyas in the state are still confined to detention centres.
The experience of such centres in Morocco and Tunisia has been mixed at best.
Life outside these centres would be harder for migrants there than it is inside.
President Joko Widodo was expected to visit evacuation centres on Bali later on Tuesday.
Officials say that "meritless" claims worsen overcrowding in American detention centres and lengthen delays.
Detention centres, run by different militias and other groups, already exist all over Libya.
For the plan to work these centres would have to offer more humane conditions.
Sorting is automated at many of DHL's distribution centres and vans are much bigger.
The country has about five times as many shopping centres per person as Britain.
The Houthis, who say their revolution is against corruption, control the biggest population centres.
CPR has managed to open two centres, in far-flung Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.
Some end up in prisons or detention centres, or married at a young age.
Of China's launch centres, Wenchang is by far the nearest to that sweet spot.
It has been working with the UN to set up reception centres for them.
Google's electricity demand, chiefly from its ravenous data centres, is nearly that of Estonia.
Apple already has a chip design centres in Munich, Germany and St Albans, Britain.
Processing operations have traditionally been more concentrated in the south, near large population centres.
It lies tenth in the Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), a ranking of competitiveness.
A few big centres, including Panama and Singapore, still do not disclose these statistics.
This switch to more personalised service will be particularly evident in the city centres.
Mr Cameron tried to make British territories with big offshore financial centres do likewise.
For same-day deliveries, smaller distribution centres will spring up near central business districts.
The FSO produces intelligence reports for the president and operates the government's Situation Centres.
They will endorse new command centres in Ulm in Germany and in Norfolk, Virginia.
Other students would have filed into large, designated centres set up for the exam.
Broadspectrum Ltd, which runs the detention centres on Manus and Nauru, declined to comment.
Joining Columbia will be Israel and the UAE, and other affiliate centres are planned.
Instead bankers predict that Brexit will produce a network of specialised European financial centres.
Its low fees, helpful call centres and lack of scandal give the claim credence.
Google had been using algorithms to optimise its data centres long before DeepMind existed.
Amazon Web Services and Microsoft are setting up their own AI centres in Shanghai.
The unofficial centres are doubtless worse, and no one knows how many they hold.
Many have lost their jobs, been detained in migration centres or denied medical treatment.
Its blue eagle logo can be found in shopping centres from Nairobi to Lagos.
But only one of these processing and registration centres, on Lesbos, is fully functional.
Hammerson's centres include the Bullring in Birmingham and the Cabot Circus centre in Bristol.
Centres to manage the outbreak had been set up in four states, it said.
He added that a plan to strengthen data-centres would be presented in autumn.
The company in February allocated goodwill of A$849.6 million to its medical centres.
Like shops, call centres need young, middle-class people—but as workers, not customers.
He manages a network of 20 business incubation centres in Europe in 17 countries.
But under a new edict from Venezuela's government, shopping centres must close by seven.
No deaths have been traced to South Korea's post-natal centres in recent years.
Microsoft and Jio will launch cloud data centres in India, the two executives said.
Customer needs would continue to be met through ATMs and call centres, it said.
More than 40,000 asylum-seekers are living in migrant centres at five Aegean islands.
The Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said seven South Koreans had died.
They will be housed in buildings normally used as training centres for government officials.
There are also 700 makeshift relief centres, dishing out drinking water and rehydration salts.
Its seven hotels have some 5,800 bedrooms, two convention centres and a golf course.
"Evacuation centres should let anyone in who has come to evacuate," he told parliament.
Even the towers that spring up in city centres are not all that dense.
In Qom, Iran, state TV showed voters at polling centres in wearing surgical masks.
"There are billions of people in call centres today," he said in an interview.
There is also a goal for data centres to be climate neutral by 2030.
He finds this particularly affects women, who have lower centres of gravity than men.
China describes these, implausibly, as "vocational training centres" that help to prevent Islamist extremism.
Some firms may ask if it makes sense to have offices in city centres.
The centres are expected to be operational within 24 to 36 months, they said.
Theme parks and leisure centres are struggling to compete for families' time and dollars.
Portfolio of Prime Data Centres: Global Switch's portfolio comprises 10 high-specification, large-scale, carrier and cloud-neutral, multi-tenanted data centres, which are valued at GBP4.95 billion and located near key business and telecommunication hubs across seven European and Asian countries.
CAIRO, March 23 (Reuters) - United Arab Emirates ministry of health has decided to close shopping centres, all commercial centres, and open markets, except for the fish, vegetables and meat markets and will limit restaurants to delivery services, state news agency said on Sunday.
"If I had to sum up in one word what I have learnt about financial centres over the past 20 years of studying them, that word would be 'trust,'" said Mark Yeandle, the lead author of the Financial Centres Index, by email.
The continental European financial centres all say they have acres of space for new arrivals.
For two years and more, therefore, firms have been making preparations in other EU centres.
Both methods are cheaper than detention centres; neither fits the mood of today's Republican Party.
This month, it opened six new fulfillment centres near major cities to meet growing demand.
The firm operates dozens of fulfilment centres in America and has splashed out on automation.
Volumes were relatively thin with many Asian centres closed including Japan, China and South Korea.
A church wasn't just for people going to pray, they were almost like community centres.
"Transit centres, transport facilities… everything is ready to start the repatriation on Thursday," he added.
About 90 people die every day, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
Others have revived an old notion of offshore asylum-processing centres in Egypt and Tunisia.
Rwandan officials deny abuse, insisting that the centres "rehabilitate" vendors and direct them to retraining.
After three days, 5,596 migrants had left in coaches bound for reception centres across France.
Within months thousands of practitioners were rounded up, sent to jail or "re-education" centres.
They flit in and out of city centres repeatedly in the course of a day.
That risk centres on trouble at Italy's third-biggest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena.
The impasse centres around four islands that lie between Japan's Hokkaido and Russia's Kamchatka peninsula.
In one of the world's urban centres, celebrity painters rub shoulders with politicians and plutocrats.
It plans to set up over 10,000 sophisticated "experience centres" for VR across the country.
These chips are used in everything from smartphones and video-game consoles to data centres.
Prince Muhammad has neutralised the clerical establishment, the National Guard and other centres of power.
Many smaller holders will have their Treasuries in custody centres such as London or Luxembourg.
Shopping malls, open-plan offices and data-processing centres are all inconceivable without air-conditioning.
The Chronicle describes a remarkably bitter debate, much of which centres on choices regarding methodology.
The point of the exercise should be to create two rival centres of the establishment.
Last year Singapore knocked it into fourth place in a prominent ranking of financial centres.
In Taiwan the number of private postpartum centres increased fourfold in the decade to 2016.
Attendance at preschool centres and kindergartens among three- to six-year-olds is around 98%.
In 2016 Vratsa's council banned refugee centres, though none existed or had even been proposed.
Intel's chips power about 90% of personal computers and servers that sit in data centres.
Local data centres offer advantages, in part by reducing "latency", or delays, in data transmission.
Benjamin Hufbauer of the University of Louisville says they are tantamount to presidential publicity centres.
The Buddhist temples and cultural centres sprouting up suggest that they are here to stay.
Around 6m are from the corporate registries of the Bahamas, Malta and other offshore centres.
And "Melancholia", Lars Von Trier's apocalyptic horror-drama, centres around a bride with the condition.
Tweaked versions of Nvidia's GPUs can now be found in supercomputers, data-centres and cars.
And treatment centres, already under strain from spending cuts, will have to care for addicts.
The Houthis, who say their revolution is against corruption, control most urban centres including Sanaa.
Friday and Saturday nights in many U.K. town centres are infamous for rowdy, drunken behaviour.
There is a high-speed train, a tram, shopping centres and high-rise residential buildings.
In 2008-09 Jordan used cash from donors to build three local mental-health centres.
Most have now been bussed to other centres across France pending examination of their cases.
Puy-de-Dome benefits from dynamic industries and hosts numerous research facilities and decisional centres.
Now these urban centres are magnets for millennials fresh from university and with few responsibilities.
Those who can find jobs with salaries usually have long commutes to distant city centres.
Jobs have been generated—call centres in the Philippines handle many of the world's complaints.
Ark Data Centres is a join venture between the U.K. government and the public sector.
The data will be stored in data centres operated by Amazon Web Services and IBM.
The dispute centres around proposals to change shift patterns and a change in pay structure.
Ukraine's defence, managed by Quinn, Emanuel, Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, centres around a number of arguments.
Your art also looks at the suffering of those held in Australia's offshore detention centres.
Zhejiang and the southern province of Guangdong are the country's two main metal recycling centres.
It said logistics warehouses and data centres would benefit as the epidemic boosted online shopping.
There are currently more than 75,000 people held in 172 Polish prisons and detention centres.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hong Kong and London are both financial centres racked by political turmoil.
The buying centres also fit into Zambia's strategy of boosting revenue from its mineral resources.
And South Koreans protested at facilities earmarked as quarantine centres, throwing eggs at a minister.
Syntel provides technology and IT services utilising a network of software development centres in India.
The centres that will close include the notorious Moria camp on the island of Lesbos.
Bermuda is the leading player in ILS but other European centres include Dublin and Gibraltar.
The company fixed the issue, blaming an issue at its data centres in Virginia. 4.
MTR Corp, the subway operator which is about 75% owned by the government and itself owns some shopping centres, said it would refund rents and other charges on a pro rata basis to its tenants for the time it shut the stations or centres.
"Look, at Nigeria with the new legislation there where the clothing retailers had to withdraw, now you don't have enough tenants for (shopping) centres and therefore not as many centres are being built and now growth slows," Pieter Engelbrecht told Reuters in an interview.
Possibly not reflected in official numbers are investor flows routed through financial centres such as London.
Santander is planning to cut staff at its own and Popular's corporate centres to lower costs.
However, advanced courses and exams in science, mathematics and other subjects remain unaffected, the centres confirmed.
Sports Direct said on Friday it did not consider Goals Soccer Centres' advisers to be independent.
The sectors involve central London offices, development land and buildings, retail parks and large shopping centres.
Since 2017, Google pledged to power its data centres and offices with 100 percent renewable energy.
Saudi Arabia's PIF did not immediately comment on the investments and Arabian Centres declined to comment.
For assisted deaths in Canada, these are the health authorities' coordinating centres or a providing clinician.
Drug reformers advocate projects collectively known as "harm reduction": methadone programmes, needle-exchange centres, prescription heroin.
They are trying to create centres of excellence and throwing open the sector to private entrepreneurs.
Mr Mathrani reckons that, for shopping centres to match demand, 30% of space should close permanently.
Senegal's experience is part of a wider trend of traditional Chinese health centres opening across Africa.
The affair highlighted a fundamental division among Catholics, which centres on the buzzwords "clarity" and "accompaniment".
Google said the existing Hamina facility was one of its most advanced and efficient data centres.
Adzuna: digital service that connects jobseekers with employers online and through job centres around the UK
Manufacturing centres are nearby: food processing, for instance, is a big employer in Boston and Mansfield.
In secret detention centres outside America it employed 20063 techniques, including slapping, nudity and, notoriously, waterboarding.
Several urban centres pump water from the river, before treating it and supplying it to residents.
The tech giant also pledged to spend $30bn on new offices and data centres in America.
Laws force foreign cloud firms to have a Chinese-owned partner to operate local data centres.
The management of China's compulsory detoxification centres has mostly passed from the police to the judiciary.
Air Canada said customers could expect delays in re-booking and in reaching its call centres.
There are only a handful of support centres and hotlines for complaints, many run by NGOs.
Immigration detention centres were built to handle single adult men, not to house families and children.
Alphabet is pouring cash into data centres and a redevelopment of Chelsea Market in New York.
The combined firm would offer everything from basic health services to diagnostics to drug-infusion centres.
She complained that all the treatment centres were more than 100 miles away from her home.
"The reality is landlords want us in their centres or on their high streets," he said.
More migrants could die at sea or be trapped indefinitely in inhumane detention centres, they said.
Most of them were in squalid Libyan detention centres or destitute on the streets of Tripoli.
With that position under threat, banks will spread staff and operations to other European financial centres.
The Saudis and Emiratis run their own detention centres and keep local officials in the dark.
Air strikes should be aimed at the dictator's chemical-weapons plants and command-and-control centres.
Gibraltar's airport dispute centres around sovereignty over a narrow strip of land connecting Gibraltar to Spain.
We will also offer support at 56 walk-in service centres across 30+ cities in India.
"We use these robots in two of our centres in Hangzhou right now," the spokesman said.
They remained on an "explosive uptrend" in the largest eurozone economic centres, Hong Kong and Vancouver.
But in the city, land is at a premium, so data centres have to go vertical.
There is even a chance that if Valanciunas improves his shooting, both centres can play together.
The first is the drift of non-whites from city centres to suburbs and commuter towns.
It is far harder to organise and motivate dispersed workers in shops, offices and call centres.
It was only a tad less in the Philippines, thanks to strong services, particularly call centres.
Shopping centres, blocks of flats and hotels are springing up in Asunción, the once-sleepy capital.
Community centres, gardens and social projects have sprung up, aided by an enterprising first-term mayor.
The provincial disease-control centres abuse their regulatory powers to control prices and sales of vaccines.
It has since reinforced perimeter security at transport hubs, stadiums, shopping centres and other public places.
AS. Syntel provides technology and IT services utilising a network of software development centres in India.
At first this future could be in controlled and specially designated areas, such as city centres.
Around the world, countries are embracing early-childhood projects, opening snazzy centres and dispatching home visitors.
But many big Chinese cities restrict pickups from entering their centres, an obstacle for sales growth.
But the health ministry says the centres are vulnerable to infection and hamper mother-child bonding.
AWS said in September it would set up data centres for the region in neighbouring Bahrain.
The deal includes 12 factories and two research and development centres in Europe and northern Africa.
Critics claim the policy is inhumane and the conditions in the offshore processing centres are uninhabitable.
Top-tier centres including Shanghai and Shenzhen have already tightened conditions to calm their local markets.
Karakuri's technology centres around a new machine which automates the assembly of ready-to-eat meals.
Telkom said its call centres will remain open however, with fewer agents primarily working from home.
There were more than 400 people in evacuation centres, acting Queensland premier Jackie Trad told reporters.
NBA China did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment about the entertainment centres.
UNICEF, which works with centres that have rescued children, says they were often left severely disturbed.
The Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention also reported the seventh death from the virus.
Unibail's rating reflects its geographically diverse portfolio of prime shopping centres that generates robust rental income.
The situation in offshore processing centres has been deemed inhumane by refugee advocates, particularly for children.
Saudi Postal's president, Mohammed al-Abdul Jabbar, described the centres as "fundamental" to the privatisation process.
"Il y a des centres-villes où la situation est encore plus compliquée," me dit-il.
China describes them as training centres helping to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.
Ocado, which said its equity investments in the joint venture and JFC will total 17 million pounds, added that the density of vertical farms allows them to be placed much closer to customers, potentially co-located next to its partners' distribution centres, supermarkets and near population centres.

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