Sentences with phrase «city counterparts»

Drivers in a more suburb and rural area encounter a lesser amount of cars than their big city counterparts.
He scored twice as the Blues» Under 18's side beat their Manchester City counterparts in the FA Youth Cup final, and could be the first home grown player to become a regular at Stamford Bridge since John Terry.
The suburban district also trails its big city counterpart in placing vocational school grads into jobs, with only 35 percent of Ferguson - Florissant vocational ed kids getting jobs versus 59 percent for St. Louis.
London Underground T - ShirtThis was London Mayor Boris Johnson's gift to his New York City counterpart Michael Bloomberg when they met in 2008.
Sanchez was close to a move to the Etihad with Gunners chief executive Ivan Gazidis telling City counterpart Ferran Soriano that their # 60m offer had been accepted.
While the Top 10 factors that Australian grocery buyers consider most important in a supermarket are much the same as they were five years ago, there are some interesting variations between shoppers that live in country areas and their capital city counterparts.
Liverpool U18s claimed an impressive 2 - 0 victory over their Manchester City counterparts at the Academy
His Man City counterpart picked up the award only two years previously, and is already earning a place in the first - team squad for his side, and there is hope that Nwakali will be able to have a similar impact in the near future for Arsenal.
If this meeting of two of the Premier League's superpowers and two elite coaches was meant to be an enjoyable experience, you would not have known from the body language of Chelsea coach Conte and his Manchester City counterpart Guardiola.
Along with several City counterparts — and Bronze — the England midfielder Jill Scott started her career at Sunderland and shares a similar appreciation of the potential wider importance of English success in Europe.
Unlike the state's Common Retirement Fund, which represents state workers other than teachers, however, the state Teachers Retirement System and its New York City counterpart held back the names.
Perhaps Saugerties decision - makers could benefit from consultation with their Colonial City counterparts.
REITs with substantial exposure to cities in booming Sunbelt markets have had higher returns than their big - city counterparts over the last year (which has been a rocky period for REITs overall).
While some of the Top 10 factors that Australian grocery buyers consider most important in a supermarket were similar to those five years ago, Roy Morgan Research found there were some interesting variations between country people and their capital city counterparts.
Even though their ridership is nowhere near the Big Apple's, upstate New York's largest public transit face many of the same challenges their big - city counterparts at the MTA deal with on a regular basis, including aging infrastructure and increased demand for service.
That concern echoes the assessment of DiNapoli's New York City counterpart, Comptroller Scott Stringer, who recently called the contracts the «Achilles heel» of the de Blasio administration, and said budget chaos will ensue if the mayor doesn't reach agreements with the city's labor unions by the end of June.
These conditions have led to distorted legal markets in rural areas where, for example, the only lawyer for miles around can charge double or triple the billable rate of his / her big city counterpart.
Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has stated that his Manchester City counterpart, Pep Guardiola, made a «mistake» in talking about Paul Pogba before the Manchester Derby...
Having won titles in Spain and Germany with Barcelona and Bayern Munich, Guardiola has now repeated the trick in England, and Carvalhal thinks his City counterpart's achievements will live long in the memory.
Pep Guardiola thought he had landed his No 1 target at 10 am this morning when Gunners chief executive Ivan Gazidis called his City counterpart Ferran Soriano to tell him the the Blues» second offer for Sanchez had been accepted.
Robin van Persie, like his Manchester City counterpart, too, had his say, after the final game of the season.
The Stonewall Democrats of Western New York has followed the lead of its New York City counterpart and endorsed Sen. Eric Schneiderman for AG.
Cerio told her city counterpart, Honora Spillane, on Aug. 17 that the city's economic development staff had 180 days to leave the office it shares in the Washington Station office building with the county's economic development staff, city officials said.
We had an operations department that was responsible for evacuating schools, for cleaning schools, for transportation — they were in touch with their city counterparts.
Economically disadvantaged rural and small - town children do a lot better than their city counterparts in learning what they are taught in school, but schooling is not enough.
Representatives from suburban school districts met with their city counterparts today to learn more about a new partnership that allows suburban students to attend work - based education programs at Edison Tech and East High this fall.
A new program in rural Alaska seeks to halt this trend through a new program that pairs rural schools with big - city counterparts.
New research shows disadvantaged children living in rural areas do worse at school than their city counterparts.
The EPA highway mileage given by the car is 29 with the city counterpart of 19.
Kyle might offer a small - town ambience, but residents deal with daily stress as much as their big - city counterparts.
Some of these temples, though less well known, are equally beautiful as their city counterparts.
Nationally represented law firms have once again outpaced their City counterparts as consolidation among mid-tier firms continues to drive growth.
I suspect that small - town attorneys are more visible and available than their city counterparts.

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