Sentences with phrase «farther than those in cities»

Further, these prices also shift to the lower end and become more affordable in New York's surrounding suburbs, where your salary goes further than in the city.

Not exact matches

I need to look no further than my own city to be powerfully reminded that even in today's thriving economy, far too many people are still being left behind.
A recent report from Toronto's economic development committee showed 132 highrise buildings were under construction in September, far more than the 88 buildings in Mexico City, or the 86 in New York City.
Lyft has far fewer drivers than Uber, but the company is gaining ground quickly in cities like New York.
But there are two things happening in Silicon Valley that are qualitatively different from New York or London (or pretty much anywhere else): First, the sheer density of tech entrepreneurs per capita is 10 times greater than the norm for other cities, and second, there is a far greater level of information sharing between entrepreneurs here.
Today, Detroit has 700,000 residents, far fewer than the almost 1 million people who called the Motor City home more than 90 years ago in 1920 and half the 1.6 million people who lived there in 1940, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
But while that growth is comparable to the rates of most other cities in developed nations (and better than some), it's far below the rates at which cities are growing in China, Brazil and India.
You can do far more than just lounge on the beach in Hawaii's capital city.
The shrinkage of the average down payment is influenced in part by the fact that real estate prices risen far faster than incomes, particularly in and around coastal cities.
But oil is still far cheaper than at the peak of the previous eight - year boom that began in 2006 North Dakota's Bakken oil patch and supercharged the city of Williston.
In Miami's Liberty City neighborhood, where the debate over guns is old and fraught, protesting the shooting death of a student proved far more challenging than his classmates expected.
«I've just seen cities everywhere and have found that mayors and city governments are far more focused on progress in their cities here in China than I've seen elsewhere, and it makes me incredibly optimistic.»
In many parts of the city, however, assessed values are far lower than market values, and thus effective tax rates are much lower.
According to the Financial Times, as many as 30 northern Chinese cities are expected to cut aluminum capacity by more than 30 percent, a move that's seen as very favorable to the rally that's already helped the base metal gain over 11 percent so far in 2017.
Taken as a whole, the Bay Area has far and away the most patents than any other American city, after surpassing New York City in 1city, after surpassing New York City in 1City in 1995.
Secondary real estate cities outside of core gateway cities such as New York, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Paris, Hong Kong, Sydney, Seoul, and Shanghai continue to provide opportunities for yields in markets and asset types that fall farther along the risk curve than those available in gateway markets that are saturated.
Mr. Trump's promises about Mexico — deporting millions back to the country, building a border wall, rewriting or tearing up NAFTA — are far greater cause for anxiety in Mexico City than Ottawa.
In major cities built along the water, there are usually far more wealthy people than there are places to dock a boat.
Banana was first shipped inland (further than port cities) in the 1880s and to a country other than the USA (England) in 1896 (28).
This is a far more demanding project than creating some ideal city in speech, because it means one actually has to pay attention to existing orders and arrangements.
Public schoolteachers in central cities are far more likely than the average central city resident to send their own children to private schools.
The costs per inhabitant would be far less than the costs of the planned cities now being erected or the conventional rebuilding that is always going on in our cities.
Nazareth was considered to be concentrating in carpentry.18 McCown's study of tektwn in the Graeco - Roman world has further strengthened the view that they were mostly workers in wood than in metal or stone.19 Jesus, it has been suggested, may have worked in Sepphoris, a Hellenistic city close to Nazareth.
If all this added up to certain kinds of discomfort that would have seemed somewhat peculiar to our Eastern big - city cousins — childhood friendships, for example, that unspokenly and mysteriously evaporated in adolescence — in some respects we were also far more at ease than they.
Across the religious world, the word secular, now used in a positive, not pejorative, sense and the word city, now used as if far more promising than anything rural, agrarian, or traditional, rang out on everybody's lips.
They also remind us of some unpleasant truths: that virtually all of us in the modern world are now mere consumers of great urbanism rather than its producers; and that this earlier vision of cities is now so far removed from the mindset of the modern world that the project of reviving great urbanism may be one best regarded in terms of generations if not centuries.
While the City of Angels is replete with meat - minded eateries, one such restaurant — STK in the W Los Angeles in West Beverly Hills — rises above thanks to an inimitable mix: a well - conceived and expertly executed menu proffered in a high - intensity, chic club - like atmosphere where dining is far more than eating: it's an event.
The hotel serves as far more than simply your spot to sleep after a busy day in the city.
Usually so entertaining and attack - minded, Arsenal have managed only five goals in six Premier League games so far, eight fewer than both Leicester City and West Ham.
Man United's desire to bring in further signings may well be fueled by two poor displays, Sunday's draw at Sunderland marginally more impressive than their opening day defeat at home to Swansea City, and top of the pile could well be a «Marquee» deal that would break the British transfer record by some distance.
Aguero has already been involved in a car crash so far this season as reported by the Guardian, and following this news, Man City fans may be more than worried.
Upstate, NY is far closer to the deep south in our judicial system than NYC or other coastal cities.
Man city are far from their best and even so there is no hunger from our players... Add the inevitable mistakes from the usual suspects and it looks like we are just going through the motions with no real desire... Any team with mustafi and xhaka as guaranteed starters has left the top flight in my books... The only positive we are still one nil down I would prefer to see some kind of attacking effort in second half and loose by 3 than this kind of blandness
Lucky to draw at Everton (Defense), 2 pts lost Tied away to newly promoted Leicester (Defense), 2 pts lost Should have beaten City @ Home (Defense), 2 pts lost Tied at home to an even sh *** er Spurs (Defense), 2 pts lost Why even show up at Stamford Bridge as we can't beat a Mourinho Chelsea team (Defense), 3 pts lost Tied @ home to Hull SERIOUSLY (Defense), 2 pts lost Allowed Swansea to comback when we're leading (Defense), 3 pts lost Man Utd's worst side ever beat us @ HOME (Defense), 3 pts lost and BIGGEST JOKE SO FAR We all know what happened at Stoke... (Defense) and most recently tied away to weaker Liverpool team when we had the lead and conceded in injury time with more than half our team being defensive players at the time, (Defense)
Liverpools just stuck on their back foot so far because Man City is being much more aggressive than they were in the first leg.
I am sure that Arsene Wenger wanted his players to be sharp yesterday, but they and we are all aware that the Europa League game this week is far more important than a Premier League clash with a Stoke City side that is mired in the relegation zone and playing pretty poorly.
Whilst by the time we face man United at home in October, we could be so far behind man City that we will be in a worse position than we was last season at that stage namely 12 points behind man City.
I agree with you the players need some heat to perform to theor abilities and stop wasting created opportunities to kill games and or hold onto leads and i agree they need some heat to kick em in the arse to prevent them from under performing against milan but milan isnt city or chelsea but we need to beat them to get far in competition but i do nt think the players missing chances this year is whole heartey down to the manager and we need to finish out the year strong but with cazorla comong back and strengthening some spots in off season and now praying we finally have jack back this squad looks dangerous next year and wenger will have a good year with arsenal next year cazorla and another player will take time off xhaka and or put more pressure on him to perform but we have had success in recent seasons barley missing out on top four last year with highest points to ever miss out yes they need heat to perform strong rest of year but it is not wengers time to go yet be needs another season and if these two years are falling off we have done better than are rivals in are tough years
And as the draw has been very kind to us so far, hopefully we will get Hull City in the semis, rather than Liverpool, Man United or West Ham.
am sorry fellow gooners but i beg to support leic city just for the remaining 11 games for if our game continues this way we'll be far away frm top 5 in may and id rather have LC as the champions than the Spuds..
Leroy sane is a far better player than alexis now.that kid can beat his man every single fxxxing time.alexis cuts in then run around.and believe me he wont score those goals of last season either.sell him to city
For the home game against Hull City this weekend and, in subsequent weekends, against mid and lower - mid table sides, I would not be fazed to play two strikers up front — Welbeck and Sanchez — and set out to score a lot more goals than Arsenal have managed so far.
Patience in this case has already been and gone, you can claim for patience and sit back and watch us fall further away from city and Chelsea than we already have.
However, City are on the path to more than just the Premier League, and perhaps the trophy they crave most is the Champions League, where, so far in 2017/18, they have also impressed.
Both are averaging more than three goals per game and have each conceded just one in their run so far; City aren't far behind.
How come Man City — a club which has made a profit only twice since Mansour bought them in 2008, and whose cumulate profits have been far less than Arsenal's over the past 10 + seasons — can still spend money like water (or should that be oil) through the period?
Not much has really changed with the Gunners; they finished with four points more than they did in last year's second - place run, but Tottenham, Chelsea, Liverpool, and City all rose up far enough to push them out of the Champions League for the first time in 20 seasons.
Placing their faith in attack and creating far more chances than their high - flying opponents, City could and probably should have been out of sight even before Lloris lent them a hand, and they were harshly denied a penalty before Spurs drew level.
City were pulling in far bigger crowds than both clubs so weren't really affected but we obviously had a decent relationship with United and the joint complaint from both clubs did indeed see Central expelled from the league and eventually go out of business.
Placed sixth in the EPL table, Arsenal have 45 points — 27 less than City, a squad that has looked unstoppable so far.
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