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Next, the co-founders plan to continue improving the app's algorithms and, judging by some early user reviews, Tinder might want to consider establishing some sort of age range so that 30-year-old users aren't seeing a bunch of 16-year-old matches, as well as build up infrastructure to prevent crashing.
Akpabio has built up infrastructure and industrial development.
He told me he would like to deepen the environmental protections and build up infrastructure so that Gabon can become an eco-tourism destination.
But, while Chávez's government spent generously on social programs, it did little to build up infrastructure or to encourage business.
Tóibín quotes a constant complaint of the region's inhabitants that "since Catalonia is one of the richest parts of Spain, their taxes are used to build up infrastructure elsewhere".
Companies like Microsoft, Facebook and Google have already declared their intentions to build up infrastructure to support the implementation of machine learning in as many products and services as possible.
Trade unions and some politicians have been vocal in calls for tonight's match to be boycotted by fans or scrapped entirely, highlighting the conditions of "modern day slavery" and widespread human rights abuses that Qatar seem intent on relying on in their massive drive to build up infrastructure capable of holding a World Cup.
Trade unions and some politicians have been vocal in calls for tonight's match to be boycotted by fans or scrapped entirely, highlighting the conditions of "modern day slavery" and widespread human rights abuses that Qatar seems intent on relying on in their massive drive to build up infrastructure capable of holding a World Cup.
It helped, of course, that two of those followers were heirs to the Baskin Robbins and Learjet fortunes, flooding the retreat with millions to build up infrastructure and, why not, buy a pile of diamond-studded Rolexes and 93 Rolls-Royces for Rajneesh, whose end-goal was to have 365 of them so he could drive by his jumping, waving followers in a new car each day of the year.
It helped, of course, that two of those followers were heirs to the Baskin Robbins and Learjet fortunes, flooding the retreat with millions to build up infrastructure and, why not, buy a pile of diamond-studded Rolexes and 93 Rolls-Royces for Rajneesh, whose goal was to have 365 of them so he could drive by his jumping, waving followers in a new car each day of the year.
"We built up the infrastructure," he said.
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