Sentences with phrase «cities look so»

The locations at other cities look so much better too....
A good reason why Man City look so strong — no major changes to an already good team.
Fair play to Chelsea but they are making city look so ordinary.
Tevez has been missed but his return is too little too late now, when only weeks ago city looked so strong they have been outfoxed in the end by the kingpin of the english game.
I'm not laying two goals here but with City looking so shaky at the back even this Sunderland side will fancy their chances of scoring so I lean to the over.
Park City looks so pretty.
Quebec City looks so quaint and gorgeous!
The city looks so nice thru your lens!
New York City looks so pretty in the snow!
Cue a stand - out sequence — the South Korean city looks so vibrant on film — that whizzes from a casino - set smackdown to a stunning through - the - streets chase.

Not exact matches

JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just because it's really about the social connections, so when we go to a city that has a lot of friends who are already using Hinge, it makes it a lot easier for us to get off the ground.
I found him to be knowledgable about technology — not surprising, given that he had previously run Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business)-- so I was looking forward to hearing about whether he has any progressive ideas for the city.
I'm a free enterpriser so this might be me saying, well look, I don't think it is fair now to say to people that have made those investments — it's a number of companies not just Bell and Rogers, it's Telus and so on — that the city is going to facilitate more competition or invest in it.
Other cities have tried different approaches, with the Los Angeles Police Department launching a «look up, phone down» public information campaign and Augsburg, Germany, embedding traffic signals into sidewalks so people hunched over mobile devices can spot them.
So it is constantly looking for new tools and better ways to get the job done; and (d) the company is struggling — right along with every other tech firm — with how it can make the work force more diverse even though, in terms of gender at least, it's already as diverse as any firm in the city.
But, like pretty much every other city today, Seattle is getting gentrified, so if you're looking for urban living, you'll probably pay dearly for the privilege.
So, it looks as if entrepreneurs and cities are probably better off growing their presences at a perennial event than chasing to import a one - off event every four years, if they can.
Amazon laid out very specific criteria for the new, second headquarters campus it's looking to build somewhere in North America, and dozens of cities are no doubt preparing pitches about why they present the ideal mix of talent, transportation access, quality of life amenities and so on to meet the company's requirements.
Housing markets of course don't look the same in every city or state, so for some places the maximum threshold is even higher, particularly if an area has been identified as a high - cost community.
«Cities are looking to do the right thing, and they need the right information to do so
Looking at the S&P Case - Shiller 20 city composite index as a sanity check no your fraudulent claim shows that since 2009 the index has only advanced 20 %, that means that on say a $ 500,000 your home equity due to appreciation would roughly be $ 100,000, so you would have to had put down close to $ 150,000 as a down payment, yet you did this on one income and you have kids and you make only $ 130,000 / year, sorry doesn't add up.
Yeah, they've been resolved by stripping Baltimore City of essential tax revenues so that whole areas of the city are desolate or abandoned and we look like a third - world country, with a Gold Coast and exclusive subuCity of essential tax revenues so that whole areas of the city are desolate or abandoned and we look like a third - world country, with a Gold Coast and exclusive subucity are desolate or abandoned and we look like a third - world country, with a Gold Coast and exclusive suburbs.
So if you look in any given city you may see a different delivery fee but that is defined by the conversion rates in the data.
If you're looking to retire on one of the world's most beautiful beaches or gorgeous, culturally rich historical cities, you'll want to discover more about these friendly, welcoming, and oh - so affordable countries.
«If you look at conflict, it has a direct relation to gender equality, a direct impact on climate, a direct impact on cities... so I love that we're thinking about it as a cohesive subset which will allow us to build better opportunities.»
So last month, Amazon announced that you are looking for a location for your second headquarters (Amazon HQ2), and cities across North America jumped at a chance to submit proposals.
One way to do so is to look at dozens, or perhaps hundreds, of cities in terms of population, or average income, and compare them with the number of bookshops in each city.
«So we looked at what they were asking for and we looked around our city and we knew we could be on point with our response to the things that they were looking for.»
Minors are in high demand in the sex trade and there is no shortage of men with fetishes in this city, so he has sex for survival for the first time and never looks back.
I went to see on the Web about Yemen, and it was amazing to me to see how the landscape looks, with cities built so differently then we here are used to see.
From the steep slopes of Carmel above Haifa the gaze follows down across the city with its white walls and red roofs and dark upreaching pinnacles of the cypresses, looking like so many church spires.
I believe that while God wants the church to lead the world in bringing out cultural change and redemption, the church is too often resistant to change, and so God turns to culture to be the primary leader of the change He wants to see, that's why some churches at City Central are always looking for a change, and to improve and make people improve.
If we look beyond the cities to the nation, it is a wonder that people can operate on the same wave length, yet so pervasive is modern secularism that it has become a lingua franca.
I think Edamame is a great choice — I wish I could find it at our local shops but I usually have to go to the city — I buy salted ones in their pods that are great for snacking but also have had them podded which is great for recipes — thanks for including my sushi — highly recommend you try it — and I think I must try your dip — looks so beautiful
I actually live in Québec city and had never tried homemade poutine (people too often use already made gravy... argh) but this recipe looked so yummy and easy to make I just HAD to try it....
There is something so relaxing about looking out over the hustle and bustle of the city, but being so far above it.
I noticed a small sign that said PICK YOUR OWN CHARD so I wandered through the entrance — into a little oasis in the middle of a residential neighborhood just south of the city — and tiptoed around, looking for someone to see if I could actually pick my own chard or if it was more of one of those I choose my own chard and you physically pick it for me kinda deals.
Having to go the the library to look up phone numbers (remember all those big phone books for each city taking over a whole section of the library) and then making one long distance call after the other to find out rules and regulations for shipping plants, seems so time consuming today.
Or, to look at it another way, the PDA isn't so much running a marketplace as it is a theme park, a complex economy, and a tiny city all rolled into nine acres of cobblestone streets visited by 10 million people a year.
«I've always thought Bennigan's was an iconic brand; so when I heard that Bennigan's was back, I just knew it was the right concept at the right time and a perfect fit for what I've been looking for,» said David Hollinger, franchise owner of the Panama City restaurant.
we have got this boys Leicester has alot of big teams to face now coming to the end of the season and so do spuds go have a look at there fixtures the only teams that worry me in our remaining games are west ham and man city and i reckon we will beat both of them wenger wont let west ham do the double over us and man city are not the team they once was and cazorla wilshere are nearly back with us having a game in handdddd!!!!!!
So with the Lemar saga dragging on and another report in The Mirror revealing that Leicester City are looking ready to sell Riyad Mahrez, with the Algerian thought to be keen to join Arsenal, will Arsenal and Wenger give up on the young Frenchman and go for Mahrez instead?
Wengers method of bluffing the board & fans to keep him for a further season... > We loose enough games to take us completely off winning the league, then say it wasn't in our control, we then fight till the end and win last few games so we look good and like we worked hard to earn the 4th place trophy.He then links us with awesome transfers (which we all know wont happen), and finally while Man U / City and Chelsea organise pre-season friendlies against top clubs, we play the weak ones, win and look all good to go next season without any additions... AND THEN REALITY STRIKES..
Russell Westbrook was set to become a free agent in 2017, so Oklahoma City was looking at the very real possibility of losing two of the game's best 10 players in back - to - back offseasons.
There were 55 players on that shortlist so it may not sound all that impressive that three of them were Arsenal stars, but that number does look better when you compare it with our Premier League rivals, especially when you consider how much more money the likes of Manchester United and Man City have been throwing around to build their squads.
Perhaps an argument in his favour is that both Sane and Sterling have played significant minutes this season, and so competition and an ability to rotate and rest key players could explain the interest in Mahrez as City will look to compete on various fronts again next year.
So I can see us snapping the Carabao cup and Arsene saying look we won a trophy against City, while we drift 20 + points in the league sitting 6th.
And those goals all came in four of the games, as we failed to score against Stoke City, Chelsea, Southampton, Hull City and Barcelona, so it is not too hard to see why we have slipped off the top of the Premier League and are looking at another Champions League exit at the first knockout stage.
Che look good esp Costa but so do Arsenal with Alexis and Ozil, Liverpool and there blistering forward players looking impressive, and it looks like City are back in the confidence too.
Man City's are not so bad, with Spurs and Leicester the hardest looking but they also have an early Saturday away game at Burnly following a Wednesday night game away to Borussia Monchengladbach.
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