The place is chosen for its proximity to sites significant to Boer, black and Briton alike.
Russians are lured by its four-hour proximity to Moscow, strong capital markets and favorable tax laws.
Importantly, the study did not consider the availability of transmission capacity and proximity to load centers.
Proximity to the customer, quality, responsiveness, delivery times and other factors matter as well.
It also bases its claim on the islands' proximity to the South American mainland.
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There's a lot of brownfield sites on the coast in close proximity to gas pipelines.
The application was rejected by Hull City Council in December due to its proximity to homes.
Part of his motivation for moving to midtown was proximity to would-be corporate supporters.
But in those businesses Top Glove doesn't have the same edge, namely, proximity to rubber plantations.
The National Trust opposes the development because of its proximity to the Unesco world heritage site.
And the sheer number of people living in close proximity to one another creates additional problems.
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And its proximity to China means that the cost of transport should not be prohibitive.
Because of their proximity to the mainland, they were able to bury their utilities underground.
At least in some cases, however, the camps are in proximity to strategic assets.
Kelly said that Memorial Hermann's proximity to Tucson was another factor in the decision.
Spain, because of its proximity to Morocco and Algeria, has experienced a significant influx of Muslim immigrants.
One attraction of the Sakhalin fields is their proximity to Asian markets: hence the strong Japanese interest.
But this time, gathering in such proximity to the miseries of southern Africa has a double edge.
Pupils will be put into ballots within certain postcodes, so proximity to schools still counts for something.
Even neighborhoods traditionally shunned for their proximity to funeral homes or cemeteries have seen their prices spike.
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Studies have found that having colleagues work in close proximity to each other does correlate with increased collaboration.
The upgraded Lockitron senses the person's proximity to the door and unlocks it once you are in range.
At bottom, however, York fully acknowledges that Loudoun has benefited from its close proximity to Washington D.
Expansion will take years and could be complicated by the port's proximity to territorial waters disputed by Iran.
The first is that most companies benefit greatly from their proximity to other firms in the same business.
Its proximity to ports, airports and major transport corridors are hoped to make it an attractive location for investment.
The proximity to lunch serves "as motivation to keep updates short, " he says.
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The recurrent laryngeal nerve also runs in close proximity to the thyroid gland.
And its proximity to Wall Street, which has embraced the iPad, has been a strong positive influence, said Baroudi.
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Despite their proximity to urban areas, slums are often anything but with respect to access to goods and services.
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