Sentences with phrase «especially in metropolitan cities»

However, there are some churches out there, especially in metropolitan cities where megachurches are cropping up, that are struggling to survive as its members are flocking to be with the «in - crowd»; it's not because of the church that they are losing its members; it's because its members have lost touch with what is important.

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Expectation; The government should increase the tax deduction limit for housing loans, especially for buyers in metropolitan cities.
Parking in a new city can be nightmarish, especially if that city's a major metropolitan area with garages that are full, expensive, or both.
Value - added products are especially popular if they are tailored to the Caribbean palate, and there are opportunities for us to expand with these products locally, regionally and in large metropolitan markets in major cities around the world.»
A report released Wednesday by Moody's found the $ 10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions will impact local governments, especially those in the New York City metropolitan region.
The New York City PBA has been a vocal presence in metropolitan area politics and their leader, Pat Lynch, has been an especially strident critic of Mayor Bill de Blasio.
It's likely any wage increase would occur faster in New York City than the rest of the state, especially north of the metropolitan region.
Linking the budget's passage to a pay increase — lawmakers last received a bump to $ 79,500 in 1999 — is considered especially key for Assembly Democrats, whose conference is predominantly comprised of lawmakers from New York City and the metropolitan area, where the cost of living is generally higher than the rest of the state.
White flight almost certainly altered the effects of desegregation policies in many cities, especially in places such as the Northeast, where school districts within metropolitan areas tend to be small and numerous.
Even if they open in the most deprived parts of England, it will be difficult to establish catchment areas which do not include wealthier suburbs, especially as some of the poorest areas of the country exist within larger cities and metropolitan regions where deprivation can vary greatly between postcodes.
Panama is typically categorized as a Third World country, but the infrastructure, diversity, and sophistication of the country, especially in Panama City — with a metropolitan population of more than 1 million — tell a different story.
• Many risk experts feel it's time to rethink national flood policies, especially in major metropolitan hubs like New York City.
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