Sentences with phrase «city suburbs today»

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There seem to me to be three general kinds of temptation faced by ministers working in our inner cities today, apart from graft and the lure of the suburbs.
«Megachurches are predominantly a phenomenon of the suburbs of very large cities,» said Thumma, who was assisted in the research by John Vaughan of Church Growth Today, Bolivar, Missouri.
Today, a million and a half more poor people live in the suburbs of major metropolitan areas than in the center cities.
Though I wrote these words eight years ago, I don't think the concerns of sports moms have changed all that much and that what I said then largely still hold true today, although I think, if I were to update the list of concerns, I would probably add two more: fifth, that mothers want a more inclusive youth sports experience that is affordable to all families, regardless of socio - economic status or whether they live in a wealthy suburb or an economically disadvantaged inner city neighborhood, and sixth, that mothers want a better balance between sports and family life (a problem I explored in the book and on these pages, but that, if anything, has gotten worse, not better, in the last eight years).
Cuomo today with reporters restated his opposition to building a casino in Manhattan, but said he would be open to placing the convention center and casino he originally wanted built in Queens in another part of the city or the nearby suburbs.
Within England, the Tories have been comprehensively defeated in the major cities — leaving them today once again reduced to a party of the English countryside and suburbs.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino is seeking a third term today, facing off against Democratic candidate George Latimer in a hotly contested race for the New York City suburb.
As their races near an end, Republican county executive candidates in the New York City suburbs are spending heavily on TV ads, campaign filings released today show.
Today we need to innovate and cooperate in new ways to avoid eating too much food, especially excess sugar and processed industrial foods, and to survive in cities, suburbs, and other unnatural environments.
«No other automotive brand today can say that it has consistently provided owners with a sense of freedom and adventure with the right mix of vehicles to safely take them where they want to go, whether it's closer to nature and the outdoors, or maneuvering through city and suburbs
This post-war period throughout the country forever changed American cities and suburbs, as well as the manner in which it expanded and represented consumerism, creating the landscapes we know today.
Today, 15,000 residents call the city home, and it is one of numerous Columbia suburbs.
Today, @properties has 15 offices in the city of Chicago, surrounding suburbs and southwest Michigan, and 1,200 agents.
At the same time, Americans are more likely to live in the suburbs today than they were in 2000, and even the young, affluent ones drawn to cities tend to move once their kids reach school age, Kolko's research shows.
Today's development community is exhibiting resilience in finding appropriate and relevant housing solutions in our cities and our suburbs.
Two years ago commercial brokers would come to the marketing table and announce they had a buyer who'd buy property out of the city; today they want property beyond the suburbs.
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