• The top-notch students in Beijing, Shanghai and other business centres are the most confident.

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  • Moreover, Marg Savithanjali is the most important project in terms of luxury amenities, business centres and entertainment conveniences.

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  • They face growing competition from business centres in Asia and the Middle East.

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  • It couldn't find one, so set about a re-structuring, which is taking it out of business centres throughout England and out of commercial property.

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  • The location of Marg Savithanjali is growing rapidly and residential location is located very close to the IT parks, business centres and industrial areas.

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  • The network does need to build up the 4G coverage, but starting with the major populations and business centres of the country is the correct decision.

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  • What we now have a most unusual situation - a bank in Scotland with profits in freefall despite previous attempts at gutting expenses, comparatively few branches and soon to become fewer, effectively little more than an financial call centre with a few cheque cashing shops and a couple of trendy business centres.

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  • The committee will also received evidence on major transport projects and Techniums, the assembly government's business innovation centres.

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  • However, this survey will also argue that those centres that thrive will increasingly take business away from rival centres, and that today's mainly national financial centres will be replaced by just a handful of international centres.

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  • Aodhan Connolly of NIRC said BIDs in England, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland "have made a huge positive impact" on business in town centres.

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  • Aiming to woo highbrow travellers who require more than a week in the destination they're visiting, apartment hotels provide the luxury of a spacious, well-designed apartment with the added benefits of top notch amenities, such as concierge service, daily housekeeping, dining facilities and business and fitness centres.

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  • Mark Dixon, Regus's boss, likens it to having airport business lounges in city centres, and says that products like this already account for 20% of the firm's revenue, up from almost nothing before the financial crisis.

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  • In India Dr Mohan's Diabetes Centres, a business, charges middle-class patients to subsidise care for the poor.

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  • American universities, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have special centres to teach business skills to their scientists.

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  • Unless rates come down, India will lose out on call centres, a business that is expected to grow fast.

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  • High parking charges, inflexible business rates and the rise of large out-of-town shopping centres were all cited as factors for the decline of town centres, as members took part in a backbench business debate on 17 January 2012.

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  • The campaign group said jobs, business and improved contacts between academic centres would benefit by extending the line.

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  • Jobs, business and improved contacts between academic centres would benefit by extending the line to Cambridge, Railfuture said.

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  • The local business operates from about 133 service centres in 31 countries and rents out products ranging from small generators to large cooling plants.

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  • By the end of July, the firm expects that it will will need to start building new call-centres to handle new business coming both from existing customers and, it hopes, new ones.

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  • Beyond Ground Truth, Google also aims to improve its service by mapping the interiors of more buildings - the current emphasis is on transport hubs, shopping centres, museums and business that pay for an approved photographer to visit them.

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  • In the transport sector, the government has implemented the Sustainable Travel Centres scheme and in the business sector it has provided low carbon opportunities to SMEs and micro-businesses.

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  • Moves to outsource parts of their business to other financial firms or processing centres will also be rewarded by the market, as analysts and regulators see more Chinese walls going up.

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  • Oddly, for a private client business, the bank is setting up call centres in Maastricht and Edinburgh.

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  • The two centres will share investor links, business opportunities and customer testing.

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  • According to the Konza information website, the city wants to attract business process outsourcing, software development, data centres, disaster recovery centres, call centres and light assembly manufacturing industries.

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  • One is a safe and successful business hub, with new industrial parks, shopping centres and housing estates for managers.

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  • This past year, after participating in a sustainable business training program, four managers became owners of the Centres in which they trained.

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  • Costs, of course, are much lower, but business leaders are aware of a growing threat from call centres in other countries such as the Philippines.

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  • In cities such as Amsterdam or Rotterdam, which aspired to be international commercial centres long before globalisation, it made good business sense for Protestants, Catholics and Jews to co-exist and trade together, live and let-live.

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