Sentences with phrase «city counterparts at»

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.
Liverpool U18s claimed an impressive 2 - 0 victory over their Manchester City counterparts at the Academy

Not exact matches

Networks from Canada and Quebec, representing labour unions; Indigenous, farmers, and migrant groups; environmentalists; women's organizations; international solidarity groups; student movements; and human rights organizations will join their American and Mexican counterparts at the historic Antiguo Palacio de Escuela de Medicina in Mexico City.
Chile international Alexis reacted angrily to being substituted after completing the scoring in the Gunners» 4 - 0 win at Swansea City on Saturday, but Wenger has now suggested that his Stamford Bridge counterpart Antonio Conte has far greater concerns with his own star striker.
The Gunners secured their fourth victory on the bounce as they beat Stoke City by a 3 - 0 scoreline, and they will be aiming to use the momentum to outclass their Russian counterparts at the Emirates Stadium.
Manchester City look unstoppable at present, and they should beat their north London counterparts.
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.
WAUKEGAN — Wanting to move ahead with new recreational opportunities, Waukegan Park District officials on Tuesday night said they would schedule a meeting with their counterparts at City Hall to pursue redevelopment of the Waukegan Municipal Beach.
Wanting to move ahead with new recreational opportunities, Waukegan Park District officials on Tuesday night said they would schedule a meeting with their counterparts at City Hall to pursue redevelopment of the Waukegan Municipal Beach.
The New York City Independence Party, which has long been at war with its statewide counterpart, issued a lengthy reform proposal of its own earlier this week.
Teachers and directors at pre-K centers in community - based organizations (CBOs)-- which make up about half of all the city's pre-K offerings — make significantly less and have fewer benefits than their counterparts at Department of Education pre-K centers.
Cuomo and his New Jersey counterpart Chris Christie dined at the Beacon Restaurant in New York City on July 29, just days before the Port Authority announced a plan to increase toll hikes on bridges and tunnels.
Mullins and his four counterparts at other city - based police unions met with the mayor behind closed doors for nearly three hours last week.
New Studies Focus on Latino Education, Language, Health, and Politics Mexican - American women in New York City fare better in school than their male counterparts, according to a new study presented at a national conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on May 2, 2002.
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.
Yet despite years of reform and rhetoric, poor children in big cities still go to worse schools than their richer counterparts in suburbs or at private schools.
A North Carolina study found that students who attended sixth grade at a middle school were more likely to be suspended, and later to repeat a grade or drop out of school, compared to counterparts who attended sixth grade in an elementary school.17 A longitudinal study of New York City sixth graders found that attending sixth grade in a middle school, as opposed to a K - 8 school, produced a negative impact on achievement that began in the first year and extended throughout the middle school years.
At the same time, parents in those same cities often hear claims by many charter schools that their students score two or three times higher than their district school counterparts.
It says that charters in New York City get $ 8,452 per student, compared with $ 9,057 for traditional schools, and that charters also do not get money to pay for facility costs, putting the true gap with their traditional counterparts at $ 2,200 per student per year.
New research shows disadvantaged children living in rural areas do worse at school than their city counterparts.
Its front - wheel - drive counterparts all do a bit better at 25 city mpg / 33 hwy mpg.
Its 1.6 - liter four - cylinder engine manufactures 138 - horsepower, but the Soul Wagon's fuel efficiency numbers flounder in comparison to its counterparts, rated at 25mpg city / 30mpg hwy.
That's not to say these dogs» urban counterparts aren't at risk, with parasites such as fleas rife in cities too.
It may at first seem unwise to live with a dog in a little apartment; however, most «city dogs» do actually get as much if not more attention and exercise as their «country dog» counterparts.
The Neighbourgoods market in Woodstock, the Porter Estate Produce Market, and the Earthfair Market in Tokai, the Triangle Market in Fish Hoek, and its counterpart at De Waterkant, the Rondebosch Village Market, the Stellenbosch Fresh Goods market and its other Slow Food counterpart at Willowbridge, the Timour Hall Road Organic market in Plumstead, the Franschhoek Farmers» market, the Stellenbosch Organic Farmers» market, and now Eden Market in Bloubergstrand, and Natural Goods Market at Century City.
They are Resort Fees charged at standard hotel properties in big cities, called something else, and just as mandatory and deceiving as at their Resort counterparts.
It's only natural that San Antonio art lovers might look at their counterparts in other cities and ask, «Why not us?»
At the national, regional, and global level, UN-Habitat works to raise awareness and to help counterparts to build the capacities needed to enable cities and local governments to address climate change effectively.
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