Sentences with phrase «cities and suburbs do»

Well - intended medical programs that work in cities and suburbs do not easily reach rural residents in our geographically vast district.

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Do you buy a big home in the suburbs and risk high gas prices for your daily commute, or pay more to live in the city and skip the car altogether?
In different ways, Jesus and Paul are heralding the inbreaking of God's rule on earth, the fulfillment of all our hopes and prayers when we pray — alas, sometimes mindlessly — that God's kingdom come on earth and God's will be done on earth (in Washington, D.C., Afghanistan and Iraq, in affluent suburbs and in blighted inner cities).
As the population expanded around those centers, political processes incorporated the suburbs into separate towns whose residents could pretend not to be dependent on the city and whose political concerns did not stretch beyond their own boundaries.
They have a fantastic and gorgeous parks and rec area at the outskirts of the city and the suburbs out there seem to be doing really well.
But to the Knights and local fans — who don't normally gamble, but who pour in to the Strip from the sprawling suburbs to root for their new team — this is just another normal night in the city they call home.
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 was headed into re-election mode and he didn't need a liberal New York City mayor already unpopular in those coveted suburbs blowing up his spot.
But in the age of Donald Trump, that's not easy to do, with anger at the president at a fever pitch in New York City and its surrounding suburbs — including Westchester.
Cuomo was headed into re-election mode and he didn't need a liberal New York City mayor — already unpopular in the coveted suburbs — blowing up his spot.
The leafy southern suburbs are doing alright, but the city itself and Northern satellite towns like Oldham or Tameside are not a «powerhouse» at all, but are actually more of a «poorhouse» containing some of the most deprived parts of the UK.
30 % of voters in the city, 21 % of those in the suburbs, and 27 % of upstate voters report the governor is doing well.
Cuomo's plan — which calls for drivers to be automatically registered to vote when they obtain or renew a driver's license — could spur big registration numbers in the motorist - rich suburbs and upstate but do relatively little for the city, which has fewer drivers, lawmakers said.
Regionally, Cuomo remains popular in broadly defined areas in New York: Most voters in the suburbs and upstate areas hold a favorable view of him, while a whopping 72 percent of New York City voters do as well.
There are 14 counties that don't appear as the sites of any meetings or official events in his schedules through August: Putnam, in the New York City suburbs; Columbia and Washington in the Capital Region; Central New York's Cortland; Livingston, Orleans, Wayne, and Wyoming in the Finger Lakes; Fulton in the Mohawk Valley; the Southern Tier's Chemung, Chenango, Steuben, and Tioga; and Western New York's Allegany.
Should Democrats win back majority control of the Senate, the road to do so likely will run through Long Island and the New York City suburbs.
«It's can you build an infrastructure and run a race that will fit the mold of winning upstate, doing decent in the suburbs, and getting 30 to 35 % in the city
The basic political math of any Democratic gubernatorial candidate goes like this: run up the score in New York City, win in the suburbs and don't get creamed upstate.
The cap keeps taxes from rising as municipalities and school districts struggle with soaring pension costs, but the law doesn't cut property taxes, which Cuomo said Tuesday are «a crusher,» especially for homeowners in New York City's northern suburbs and upstate.
Phil — New Labour in 1997 showed one way to win over the suburbs, smaller towns and cities in the South, the East and the Midlands to Labour, and did so exactly as you say: by accepting the Thatcher economic consensus but promising a «fairer» society.
Population movement within Greater Montreal (from suburbs to city centre, city centre to suburbs, and between suburbs) impacts local population size, but the age structure in the central city does not seem to be affected.
The report cautions, however, that building relocations should probably be confined to more rural areas, and that doing so in New York City and Long Island suburbs would be too expensive or virtually impossible.
Welcome to Two Pieces, Two Ways: A Chicago City and Suburbs Remix that my fellow blogger Valerie of The Style Files and I are doing this week.
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The flight from inner cities to the suburbs by working - and middle - class Americans affected Catholic schools as much as, if not more than, it did public schools.
While the national, state, and metro area analysis comprised the bulk of our report, we did, in fact, examine the segregation of students in charter and traditional public schools by geography — comparing students in these school sectors within cities, suburbs, and rural areas.
We did, in fact, examine the segregation of students in charter and traditional public schools by geography — comparing students in these school sectors within cities, suburbs, and rural areas.
The resulting separation between white suburbs with new schools and middle - class students and an increasingly minority central city are all vividly recounted by Grant, who with his wife was deeply involved in efforts to counter the decline, and who in one neighborhood had some success in doing so.
Likewise, voters in Wake County, North Carolina, did the right thing in producing a Democratic school board sweep for candidates supportive of a nationally recognized school integration plan in the city of Raleigh and the surrounding suburbs.
And The Upshot (from the NYT) finished up the month with a remarkable data visualization about high - performing and relatively low - cost suburbs outside big cities, showing that some suburban districts are cheaper, just as close to the city, and do just as well as other more expensive or far - away options (beloAnd The Upshot (from the NYT) finished up the month with a remarkable data visualization about high - performing and relatively low - cost suburbs outside big cities, showing that some suburban districts are cheaper, just as close to the city, and do just as well as other more expensive or far - away options (beloand relatively low - cost suburbs outside big cities, showing that some suburban districts are cheaper, just as close to the city, and do just as well as other more expensive or far - away options (beloand do just as well as other more expensive or far - away options (below).
Such cities often poured money into improving city schools with little result, because they didn't prioritize breaking down walls between city and suburb.
SL: Do you worry that opposition in the suburbs might do political damage to the charter school movement and wind up limiting progress in citieDo you worry that opposition in the suburbs might do political damage to the charter school movement and wind up limiting progress in citiedo political damage to the charter school movement and wind up limiting progress in cities?
Even if they open in the most deprived parts of England, it will be difficult to establish catchment areas which do not include wealthier suburbs, especially as some of the poorest areas of the country exist within larger cities and metropolitan regions where deprivation can vary greatly between postcodes.
In the summer of 2017, we moved to the suburbs and had our first real experience driving our X5 in the Chicago winter as we didn't really take the car out much while in the city.
Advanced safety features are minimal and premium features aren't so premium (i.e., heated steering wheel is 1/2 heated as top and bottom don't heat), premium audio subpar, chrome rims are actually hubcaps, no frontal collision / parking sensors, climate control auto function doesn't work well, bluetooth connectivity does a poor job connecting with iphone, Entune / Apps don't work (there are workarounds for pandora via B / T connection, but the app in the car doesn't work), GPS confusing, etc.) The gas mileage from the hybrid averages closer to 17 in the City and 22 in the suburbs.
I've also heard the analogy that Apple's like living in the city, where everything's controlled; Windows is living in the suburbs, where there's still control but a lot more freedom; and Linux is rural — lots of freedom, but hardly anyone to tell you what to do, even if you want it.
If you're looking for the slower pace of the countryside, the modern conveniences of the suburbs or the hustle and bustle of the big city, it doesn't get any better than Connecticut.
Even though the suburbs of the Bayou City seem to go on forever, well over a third of Houston's housing is provided by rental apartment units, and this figure does not include rented houses, condos, and mobile homes.
She doesn't work in one of the four major cities we studied (Fuller works in Guelph, Ont., in human resources), but she did end up choosing to live in a suburb of Toronto — and ironically found the walkable neighbourhood she craved.
As I've said several times now, it doesn't get you anywhere to say that TNR doesn't work, because your preferred solution of catching and killing feral cats is not politically viable in the cities and suburbs where the great majority of feral cats actually live.
Accommodation in Muckleneuk The leafy suburb of Muckleneuk, lying as it does en route to Brooklyn and Waterkloof just beyond Sunnyside, is in an enviable position in the city with easy access not only to the city centre, but to the leafier and more established eastern suburbs...
Don't forget the city centre is within walking distance and Eastern suburb beaches are only a short bus ride away.
Also CIG do work and did nice progress about creating full city and suburb with Procedural generation process.
Chop off the legs, they demanded I chopped off the horse legs and the vermin that sucked on the dead beast scrambled across the floorboards I chopped the horse legs into thousands of pieces and they said what do you see I said I see thousands of bone shards and blood and bits of hair and in each fragment there are villages, towns, hamlets, inlets, streets, suburbs, cities, states, and countries Nations or countries?
Most Americans live in suburbs and have driveways or garages, but city dwellers often don't, and store their cars on the street, which is apparently a God - given right.
Calthorpe notes that the funding of urban schools has dropped along with income levels (see Texas right now) and also the point that most suburban TreeHugger readers just don't believe, that «contrary to the eleven o'clock news, if you combine deaths from traffic with crime rates, living in the city is actually safer on average than living in the suburbs
Yes, but the ban does not apply to the suburbs and cities beyond the city limits where the majority of the jobs and residents and cars are.
Their mortgage costs may seem excessive, but you don't easily make six figures in low - housing cost cities like Des Moines, and living in outer suburbs is very difficult when you work 12 hour days.
Statistics show the city to be a high crime rate area, but that unfortunate rating does not extend into all of the area's neighborhoods and suburbs.
Even though the suburbs of the Bayou City seem to go on forever, well over a third of Houston's housing is provided by rental apartment units, and this figure does not include rented houses, condos, and mobile homes.
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