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And both Asscher and Cohen are proud of Amsterdam's reputation for being hospitable to immigrants.
Princeton in the mid-'50s was hardly known for being hospitable toward Jews, and though Caro says he did not personally suffer from anti-Semitism, he saw plenty of students who did.
As a prosperous country with a generous welfare system and a reputation for being hospitable, Sweden, like Germany, became a preferred destination for many of the more than one million migrants who entered Europe in 2015 after fleeing turmoil in the Middle East (most notably the Syrian Civil War) and Africa.
And not only that, these are the ones who manage the herculean task of developing an idea and then moving it through a corporate bureaucracy an environment not exactly known for being hospitable to new ideas to bring it to fruition.
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They love being hospitable.
Because clays form in water that has a neutral pH, that made Gale Crater a promising place to look for signs that Mars could have once been hospitable for life.
Connect to Today: In November 2011, more than 40 years after the Surveyor 7 lunar probe, NASA launched a one-ton rover named Curiosity toward Mars on a mission to search for organic compounds, which may determine "whether Mars might once have been hospitable for microbial life — or might even still be conducive to life".
Because Mars is smaller than Earth, it cooled faster, and it probably would have been hospitable for life earlier.
Yet, the climate for generic drug makers was hospitable in Canada, with its universal health care programs.
Scientists have long thought that Mars, warm and wet in its early years, could have been hospitable for life, and the new findings do not mean that it was not.
Oh and battery life is just 25 hours so it might not be hospitable for late nights.
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