If you did that, the way that the amateur deniers think that contaminated data would enter the record — such as stations
becoming urbanized, being tampered with, etc — would actually be true.
And particularly in the case of aging suburbs that are increasingly
becoming urbanized (and have never dealt well with poor and minority kids to begin with), they can as atrocious in condemning kids to low expectations as failing urban counterparts.
Our problem, he says, is not that we have
become urbanized but that we have built our cities in such a way as to sacrifice our relation to nature for the sake of urban values; and the ironic result is that for most of their inhabitants our cities no longer provide even urban values.
The centerpiece of the proposed rule would return to the statutory definition of Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA) so that it would include the existing urbanized area (UZA) and the surrounding area forecast to
become urbanized over a 20 - year period.
The centerpiece of the rule would return to the statutory definition of Metropolitan Planning Area (MPA) so that it would include the existing urbanized area (UZA) and the surrounding area forecast to
become urbanized over a 20 - year period.
In the U.K., supercar ownership has
become urbanized.
As the areas around the weather stations
became urbanized, this would have introduced an urban heat island at the station.
As a result of this extra urban warmth, if a weather station
becomes urbanized, this introduces an artificial warming bias into the station's record, i.e., urbanization bias.
Soon, the weather station
itself becomes urbanized (1980 - 2010).
The fundamental question is whether these cooler rural readings change appreciably as the site
becomes urbanized and to what extent this occurs.
The 5's were originally rural sites that, by the time they were surveyed (ie now) had
become urbanized.
Is the answer that the CRN5 set of sites is dominated by sites that started out rural and have over time
become urbanized?
However, as more and more people
became urbanized, a tendency that increased after 1994, the nuclear family system started disintegrating.
Not exact matches
As I noted, with continued growth in emerging markets, their populations are
becoming increasingly
urbanized.
Just as Democrats are
becoming increasingly reliant on younger, better - educated, and
urbanized voters, Amazon's second headquarters could bring tens of thousands of such workers to a state.
As our world
becomes more
urbanized though, many are choosing not to purchase a car of their own due to the ever - growing and increasing cost of ownership.
In the long run the Chinese economy will continue to grow and millions of Chinese citizens will
urbanize and
become middle - class consumers.
Traditionally, as groups in America have risen in social status,
become better educated and more
urbanized (and in recent years as more women have entered the work force), their birthrates have gone down.
The third factor making marriage enrichment crucial is the epidemic of loneliness in our
urbanized, mobile society — a loneliness that
becomes increasingly oppressive in the mid-years.
The options for a gluten - free wedding cake are fairly standard, though in smaller towns and less
urbanized areas, such options
become slimmer.
«In our colonial and pioneer days, most people raised their own food, but as our nation has
become industrialized and
urbanized, we find that now only 7 per cent of our population produces the food for our entire nation, and our consumers generally buy their food in stores.
As Africa
becomes more
urbanized, fewer people are engaging the birds to help them find honey.
Changes designed for the developed world are likely to have an even bigger impact in future, as countries such as Brazil, India and China
become more
urbanized and dietary preferences change.
The world's
becoming increasingly
urbanized, and light pollution is growing — which ffrench - Constant says could trick trees into budding earlier and earlier.
The trial
became a proxy argument nationally over root cause of poor educational outcomes in highly
urbanized settings.
As the world
becomes increasingly
urbanized, people spend more and more time in their cars commuting.
The area began to
become more heavily
urbanized in the 1970s, with much of the construction consisting of new homes.
As we've
become more
urbanized the risks outweigh the benefits by far.
Australia is highly
urbanized — similar to the U.S. — and the divide between the city and the bush
becomes greater all the time.»
On the River Model The modeling from almost 10 years ago predicts that this level flood
becomes a 10 - percent - likelihood event if the basin
becomes widely
urbanized.
Gogs, given how birth rates have fallen rapidly in the last 50 years (at least, almost everywhere outside sub-Saharan Africa) as the world has
become more developed and
urbanized, wouldn't economic development also solve the population problem in the long run?
Since the 19th century, and particularly in the last few decades, the world has
become increasingly
urbanized.
Many areas around the world have
become highly
urbanized over the last century or so.
The United Nations projects India's population to continue to
become more
urbanized; about 45 % of the Indian population will live in urban areas by 2040, an increase of nearly 12 percentage points from 2015.
It is predicted that the region will
become increasingly
urbanized as cities expand to absorb migrants in search of economic opportunities.
Such a phenomenon has been observed at urban stations whereby once a site has
become fully
urbanized, its trend is similar to those at surrounding rural sites.
The area began to
become more heavily
urbanized in the 1970s, with much of the construction consisting of new homes.
The nation is
becoming increasingly
urbanized.