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fulfilment centre

A location where orders are fulfilled, or assembled for shipping.

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Despite nationalist parties' success in France, the same is true of the setback for President Jacques Chirac's centre-right party.
In a recent poll of British economists by the Centre for Macroeconomics, two-thirds agreed that austerity had harmed the UK economy.
A report from Australia's National Centre for Climate Restoration is no less alarming.
The number of seats won by the socialists and centre-right parties is likely to influence the make-up of the next European Commission - and thus the EU's political agenda until 2014.
As a result, big projects such as the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN), the European Space Agency (ESA), and the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), were founded to help unite European research efforts in basic science.
In November, several unions organized rallies where demonstrators cursed the ruling centre-right government and invoked the Ceausescu era as one relatively good and secure.
For example: the Immunology Laboratories in Cameroon, the African Centre for Meteorological Applications in Niger, and the African Centre for Technology in Senegal could be transformed into international centers of excellence.
But the only European biomedical research that has used great apes recently is the Biomedical Primate Research Centre at Rijswijk, in the Netherlands.
The Benelux countries, some Scandinavian states, and many of the new Europeans of East Central Europe have chosen traditionally right-of-centre parties.
An alternative hypothesis, which seems to fit the facts, recently emerged from the Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Dysfunctionality in Capital Markets, at the London School of Economics.
But, as Katinka Barysch of the Centre for European Reform argues, Russian leaders' concept of modernization is overly statist, particularly given that public institutions function so badly.
He may even offer an alternative vision to the bureaucratic bankers' Europe promoted by Helmut Kohl and the Franco-German centre-right.
Skirmishes with the centre-left are nothing new for Europe: Jacques Delors championed a Christian-Democrat view; Lionel Jospin comes from even further left than that.
But, according to a comprehensive study released last month by the National Ecological Centre of Ukraine (NECU), the assessment on which this decision was based was deeply flawed.

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