To say they are highly desirable, look no further than Broad Street, which guide Stephen Rosling of the Old South Carriage Company described as the socio -
economic dividing line between «the haves» and «the - have - a-whole-lot-mores.»
«They didn't give east of the river [the Anacostia, one of the major racial and
economic dividing lines in the city] any consideration,» one resident complained.
Not exact matches
The
dividing lines that result — religious, ethnic or
economic — warp public and private relationships.
However, there are vast differences within each of these two categories between
economic systems that are nominally grouped together, greater differences than there are between some systems that we place on opposite sides of the capitalism / socialism
dividing line.
I've been writing for over two years on this blog about the
economic divide created when schools set up «a la carte»
lines.
And while the two groups aren't anything like formal alliances, the
economic interests within each group are more closely aligned than those across the
divide, and hence it's easy to imagine the major disagreements about how to manage the European economy over the coming years falling more or less along this fault
line.
Levine, who is running for the 7th district seat, offered to help bring together an uptown community that is
divided among various racial, religious and
economic lines.
If it had not been for the
economic crisis, the
dividing lines between us and the Tories would have been slight.
Nigeria's religious and
economic divides follow pretty straightforward geographic
lines.
Executed with opaque washes of mossy greens, indigos, muted grays, or pale glowing yellows and often
divided by a stark horizon
line, the world Lundqvist's figures inhabit is one of subdued meditative hues and pure
economic geometry.
Pay - what - you - wish, a revered tradition of accessibility that should be a source of pride, is now falling in
line with limiting access to health care, restrictive immigration, environmental deregulation, and the ever - increasing
economic divide.
Arguably, the
dividing line may be thin in certain cases (think about regulatory fire - prevention facilities for example), but if it can be linked, by its nature and purpose, to the exercise of an
economic activity (the commercial use of a transport infrastructure), arguably, that activity will also be considered as
economic and therefore will be caught by the State aid rules.