Sentences with phrase «even more cities»

Lyft, Uber, and other rideshare services are now expanding into even more cities and states.
Now gracing the screens of even more cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York and San Francisco.
If we are willing to pay for our own train or flight between other cities, we can include even more cities.
Nearly 1000 spas across North America concluded their participation in the Fall 2010 Event, and bowing to popular demand, the Spring 2011 Event, presented by the CAREFREE ® Brand, will further expand into even more cities.
With new EPA regulations going into effect in 2012, it's expected that even more cities will convert to chloramine use like Tulsa.
There are a tons of ways to play with this in order to expand your trip into even more cities, some of which will be described below.
If Hotel Tonight has hope of establishing itself as the go - to app for deals on curated last - minute stays it has to expand quickly to even more cities.
And the coming decades will see even more cities across the globe competing with one another to build the tallest, most awe - inspiring skyscraper.
We've learned invaluable lessons through Fastbite about how to deliver meals incredibly quickly and reliably — and we're excited to apply our learnings to the core Caviar experience, across even more cities.

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Exploring new cities is always a pleasure, but when those destinations are Crayola - colored and candy - striped, it's even more of a treat.
This week, with the on - field action (and the media's attention) shifting to games in Kansas City, the sport has a great chance to provide even more public support to an important cause — one with which its history is inextricably intertwined.
Some brands are tailoring their pricing to draw even more consumers in smaller cities with lower median incomes.
We have talked a good game about installing new software and applications, some of which are even developed in our own city, and using those to provide for more advanced traffic management but we've done very little.
The company says it has more than 1.5 million listings - homes, apartments, guest rooms, even houseboats and tree houses - in more than 34,000 cities in 190 countries.
More than two dozen people were reported killed and even more wounded after explosions ripped through Brussels airport and metro stations across the city Tuesday mornMore than two dozen people were reported killed and even more wounded after explosions ripped through Brussels airport and metro stations across the city Tuesday mornmore wounded after explosions ripped through Brussels airport and metro stations across the city Tuesday morning.
This becomes even more of a problem when you consider the fact that even traffic lights are connected to sensors in smart cities.
Even though only about 6 percent of Chinese people have a passport, China has become the world's largest outbound tourist market, with more than 135 million departures a year — and Angkor Wat is an easy two - or three - hour flight from many cities in China.
When I moved to New York City two years ago on an intern's salary, my priority was staying afloat: making sure more money was coming in than going out, even if I was netting just $ 20 a month.
The city has more hotel rooms than anywhere in the world, but even those aren't enough to satisfy CES demand.
So it is constantly looking for new tools and better ways to get the job done; and (d) the company is struggling — right along with every other tech firm — with how it can make the work force more diverse even though, in terms of gender at least, it's already as diverse as any firm in the city.
Shenzhen has one of the most transient populations in China, so many people do not have their information registered in the database of the traffic police, even though anyone staying in the city for more than 30 days is required to do so.
Those hard times and the city's challenges are what make the startup scene even more important — and not because startups will cure every social and economic issue the region faces.
The on - demand delivery service — offering rides, food, beauticians and more — has jolted the economies of even famously gridlocked cities like Jakarta, where small businesses have seen their sales soar once they've registered on the company's platform.
Whereas online grocers such as Grocery Gateway in Toronto and Fresh Direct in New York have traditionally promised next day or even same - week delivery, this new wave of services — more tech companies than grocery retailers, really — promise delivery within one to three hours in larger cities.
Even more worrying, the average home price in Vancouver is now down more than 12 % from a year ago — a worrying sign for the country's priciest city.
The seizure in June of the Castello Road, the last remaining route into the rebel - held eastern section of the city, by pro-government forces aided by Russian air support, made life even more difficult for the 300,000 Syrians still living there.
An attorney in Phoenix might have thought it was a good idea to create numerous local pages throughout the entire state of Arizona to get more exposure in other cities, even though he didn't have an office in those other locations.
Says Vaculik, expanding transport beyond traditional roads could help bypass trillions in estimated infrastructure costs, save consumers lost time driving, create more efficient networks between cities and even make way for a fleet of ridesharing options — Ubers and Lyfts in air.
The problem is often even more pronounced when comparing cities in different countries.
As cities nurture vibrant startup communities, they build the talent, infrastructure, and culture that attracts even more entrepreneurs.
The case for modular spaces like this in SF is even more compelling, considering the vast housing shortage crippling the city and the fierce competition companies face for office space, these temporary buildings are one interim solution.
While I wrestled with whether Atlanta or Dallas (and Texas is even more pro-growth with no state income tax), the preference for an Eastern time zone city led me to Atlanta on the short list.
He's pledging to make Canada's largest city even more appealing for business, curb gridlock and promote Toronto as a startup hub.
Not willing to call Twitter's bluff, the city offered a deal to the company, which now works out of space in the gritty but fashionable South of Market district where many Internet start - ups begin: move to a building in the even more gritty and decidedly less fashionable mid-Market neighborhood — on a section of Market Street that is marred by drug dealing, homeless encampments and shuttered storefronts — and get a payroll tax exemption.
Mr. Kalanick said it was likely that soon, in big cities and even in many suburbs, most Uber rides will be pooled, meaning each Uber car will be serving more than one rider most of the time.
Mr. Case and Mr. Vance hope to seed investments in start - ups in underserved cities and then bring in some of their big names to invest even more money in them.
2) Miserable high income earners in expensive cities become even more miserable.
But if cities and states lower their real estate taxes, their fiscal position will be squeezed even more.
Throughout Houston's history, we have faced challenges, and built a city that is even better, and more resilient.
Hence the rental costs are not low, even in the forlorn more rural towns, the rents are still quite surprizing.The idea that home prices in Ann Arbor and other midwest cities that still have jobs are lower than west coast prices is only true when compare to prices in San Francisco proper.
How the Vatican is improving our climate, global poverty, and our waste crisis By Ibrahim AlHusseini Dec 3, 2016 I was recently invited to participate in an unusual investment conference hosted at an even more unusual venue: the Pontifical Academy of the Sciences, at the Vatican, in Vatican City, Rome.
Didi operates in 400 - plus cities in China, and has said it breaks even in more than 100 of them.
For instance if you want to build cities, you're going to need much more air, metal, and water than can affordably be shipped from the ground — even with Elon Musk's reusable rockets.
That made it the first city where house values averaged more than $ 1 million, and even put it ahead of San Francisco (which had a median price of $ 885,600 during the same period).
Fortunately, even the most expensive city is not much more than the state average.
Furthermore, the best job opportunities are increasingly clustered in a handful of superstar cities, where real estate prices are far above the national average, making homeownership an even more distant dream.
But charity, too, is true: «The earthly city is promoted not merely by relationships of rights and duties, but to an even greater and more fundamental extent by relationships of gratuitousness, mercy and communion.»
More CO2 is supposed to cause flooded cities, parched agriculture, tropical diseases in Alaska, etc., and even an epidemic of kidney stones.
But reduction of GNP would be even more drastic if we built cities in such a way that private cars and motor transportation in general were not needed.
Now comes an even more comprehensive claim about the positive impact of these schools: For, according to two law professors at the University of Notre Dame, Margaret F. Brinig and Nicole Stelle Garnett, inner - city Catholic schools are important factors in urban renewal as builders of «social capital» on inner - urban areas.
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