Sentences with phrase «driven by geography»

While some maintenance issues, such as poor drainage, leaky roofs and old plumbing are common to all areas of the country, others are driven by geography, climate, weather conditions and the quality of the contractor who built or renovated the home.
Pretty much the only reason religion is growing at all is because of births — children inherent their parent's beliefs, which are largely driven by geography.
For most of the history of American democracy, campaign strategy has been driven by geography.

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The organic growth was driven by strong volume across most products and geographies along with solid price realization.
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
«IPG delivered record quarterly results,» said CEO Valentin Gapontsev, Ph.D., «driven by rapid growth in our core products, applications, and geographies
Using 139 prokaryote - enriched samples, containing > 35,000 species, we show vertical stratification with epipelagic community composition mostly driven by temperature rather than other environmental factors or geography.
«Meltwater from Greenland is directed by the surrounding ocean currents, but its fate depends on when and where the runoff occurs and the wind fields driving ocean currents,» said study co-author Thomas Mote, Distinguished Research Professor of Geography at UGA.
The idea that «if geography is destiny, then drives to reduce global poverty... are doomed to fail» is not supported by experience, he says.
We're driven by our belief that a full and lasting education should be affordable and accessible to all, regardless of income or geography.
As market demand is not driven by individual geographies, many smart investors trade precious metals in order to diversify their portfolio and hedge their positions, even when the markets are down.
But unlike consumer debt levels, the delinquency rate is driven more by generational differences than geography.
As market demand is not driven by any individual geography, many smart investors trade precious metals in order to diversify their portfolio and hedge their positions, even when the markets are down.
Driven by a constant search for the new, a «need to arrive at a place where everything needs to be felt for the first time», Ducommun draws creative inspiration from discovering new panoramas and unfamiliar geographies.
«Geographies of Contamination» DAVID ROBERTS ART FOUNDATION (DRAF) Our moment seems to be characterized by a drive toward the dissolution of the hierarchical subject - object relation in...
But I doubt this particular medical metaphor will fly for a variety of reasons, only one being that the worst projected impacts of greenhouse - driven warming are both surrounded by durable uncertainty and dispersed in both time and geography.
The temperature of the troposphere is primarily driven by the combination of geography and season at the Earth's surface.
Prof. Murry Salby of the Department of Environment and Geography at Macquarie Universiry in Sydney gave a talk last year (August 3, 2011) to the Sydney Institute (described at Wikipedia), in which he claimed that the rise in atmospheric CO2 is not driven by anthropogenic emissions.
Many deals will be driven by firms that want to grow their depth in less rate challenged sectors, practices and geographies.
This growth was driven by a significant increase in sales of mid-range and high - end smartphones in key geographies.
The decision is driven by what you learned in Explore about your internal factors (skills, personality, interests, etc.) as well external factors (e.g. salary, geography, skill gap).
This Reis CBD / suburban distinction is driven more by the rent differential than by geography.
The big drivers in how individuals in more rural or remote areas are situating themselves are driven by climate change and geography, says Lawby.
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