Sentences with phrase «demand from urban areas»

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I am sure that when these leaders wake up each morning, they are not thinking about foreign policy, but about domestic social unrest, the lack of provision of a proper welfare system, about how to deal with the issue of internal migrants (some 200 million people on the move from villages to urban areas demanding the same rights as urban locals), and so on.
However, these dating stages have made it less demanding to date somebody from various urban areas or even the nations, yet it positively includes a few dangers to meet an obscure.
A demographic shift in urban areas away from predominantly Catholic immigrant populations has affected demand.
SAE Level 5 (NHTSA Level 4) fully autonomous cars would cut down on the demand for parking spaces in urban areas and at businesses, because a Level 5 car could drop you off from work and then return home to accommodate other family members.
Research on specific cities and products yield data like the following: in Hanoi, 80 % of fresh vegetables, 50 % of pork, poultry and fresh water fish, as well as 40 % of eggs, originate from urban and peri-urban areas (Nguyen Tien Dinh, 2000); in the urban and peri-urban area of Shanghai, 60 % of the city's vegetables, 100 % of the milk, 90 % of the eggs, and 50 % of the pork and poultry meat is produced (Cai Yi - Zhang and Zhang Zhangen in Bakker et al. 2000); in Java, home gardens provide for 18 % of caloric consumption and 14 % of proteins of the urban population (Ning Purnomohadi 2000); Dakar produces 60 % of the national vegetable consumption whilst urban poultry production amounts to 65 % of the national demand (Mbaye and Moustier 1999).
Local governments can not fund climate change responses on public funding sources only, especially in regional and national contexts where fiscal decentralization and transfers are far from being adequately designed to answer the needs imposed by the new demands in urban area.
Concerning human demands for comfort, the only additional energy (eventually heat) going into the system (the urban area in this case) from outside is the energy required to run the AC compressors.
American Invsco founder Nick Gouletas says the U.S. is experiencing increasing demand from the baby boomer group, and as a result, he expects condominium living in urban and warm climate areas will continue to grow and experience high levels of appreciation.
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