Not exact matches
SPECIAL REPORT: The
state's mid-tier builders are sharpening their focus on specialised
areas to ensure they fend off
growing interest
in local construction projects from eastern
states - based companies.
While many
areas of the United
States of seen decreases
in the number of new businesses created each year, St. Louis has
grown and thrived with business creation
growing 18 % from 2012 to 2013 alone!
A
growing Information Technology support company plans to open up to four locations
in the Omaha
area CMIT Solutions has about 135 offices
in more than 30
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In 2007, Mussari acquired a small franchise firm, Prudential Commercial Real Estate, and quickly grew it into the 5th largest Commercial Real Estate brokerage in the Tri - State are
In 2007, Mussari acquired a small franchise firm, Prudential Commercial Real Estate, and quickly
grew it into the 5th largest Commercial Real Estate brokerage
in the Tri - State are
in the Tri -
State area.
According to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE), the total
area planted to winter crops is forecast to be a record 19.2 million hectares
in 2000/01, following good planting rains across most grain -
growing areas in the eastern
states.
One unique challenge to this
growing trend is Jacksonville is the largest city by
area in the continental United
States.
Finally, Spencer
stated his fund's top holding is NXP Semiconductors NV (NASDAQ: NXPI) as the company stands to benefit from a
growing trend of «technology content moving
in to new
areas» such as industrial and automotive.
Officials
in Los Angeles have declared a «
state of emergency» because of the
area's
growing homeless community, and will spend nearly $ 100 million to help them.
In its 90 years of business, H.C. Schau and Son has grown from supplying deli meats to corner stores in the Chicago area to offering a range of products to retailers in 18 state
In its 90 years of business, H.C. Schau and Son has
grown from supplying deli meats to corner stores
in the Chicago area to offering a range of products to retailers in 18 state
in the Chicago
area to offering a range of products to retailers
in 18 state
in 18
states.
It may seem unlikely for a brewery from central Illinois to be on the forefront of sour beers
in the United
States, but DESTIHL embraces its location by taking advantage of the
area's terroir and resources, such as the unique microflora
in the
area and ingredients
grown locally
in the
state's rich soil, and the central location works well for its national distribution, too.
An American Viticultural
Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape -
growing region
in the United
States distinguishable by geographic features, with boundaries defined by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, United
States Department of the Treasury.
President and Stockholder Paul J. DiMare says, noting www.dimarefresh.com Headquarters: Arlington, Texas that another went to Florida to
grow tomatoes and Specialty: Produce and vegetables other vegetables
in the
growing areas of the
state.
The
area of the U.S. where most flax seeds
grow are
in northern
states where desiccating crops with glyphosate is common practice to control the harvest prior to snowfall.
Believe it or not, the Palouse region of our
state is not only a wheat producing
area but
grows more lentils than any other
area in the country.
Then there is the regional factor, which
states that
in order to have a Protected Designation of Origin, the product must come from a strictly defined geographical
area — as with Piment d'Espelette, which is
grown within a group of just ten villages.
In early to mid-1800s, the area around Albuquerque was the largest sheep - growing district in the state, which meant that mutton was a large part of the die
In early to mid-1800s, the
area around Albuquerque was the largest sheep -
growing district
in the state, which meant that mutton was a large part of the die
in the
state, which meant that mutton was a large part of the diet.
Thus, we stop
in the Napa Valley, which of course, is the centerpiece for many discussions on the Bordeaux grape varieties
grown in the
state since the
area...
We aren't going to convince virtually any 5 stars to come here over Alabama or the like unless they
grew up fans of
State or had family that went to
State and live
in the
area.
Rugby has become the fastest
growing team sport
in the United
States and recently, the first - ever professional rugby competition was created with two of the inaugural five teams based
in the Bay
Area (Sacramento and San Francisco).
My work began
in Washington
state, and early
in 2017 I moved back to the Central Florida
area where I
grew up.
The unemployment rate fell
in greater Chicago and all of Illinois» nine other metropolitan
areas in March as payrolls
grew across the
state, the Illinois Department of Employment Security reported Tuesday.
Despite the slight rise
in greater Chicago's jobless rate, which was not adjusted for seasonal factors, the number of jobs
in the nine - county
area grew by 11,000
in November, to 4.15 million, the
state agency said.
Kennedy: «I'm disappointed with the addition of the 63rd Senate seat, besides adding to the cost of government, it was put
in a place that has no impact on western New York and quite frankly has no impact on the population shift
in New York
state and if there was going to be an additional seat added that despite the fact that I disagree with you that the Constitution was
in fact violated and you say that it was not violated — the fact that this additional seat adding to the cost and size of government was added to a place
in the Capital Region rather than a place where distinctly the population
grew down
in New York City I believe was based upon the fact that had an additional district been added
in the city where the population shift had come from it would have included that seat being an additional minority seat and that is why it was put up
in the Capital Region and rather than
in the New York City
area.
The downstate region, dominated by New York City, has been
growing much faster than upstate (everything north of the metropolitan transportation district)-- and the slowest
growing upstate metro
areas are
in Central New York and the Southern Tier, which would benefit most from the issuance of long - delayed
state regulations allowing the use of hydraulic fracturing
in shale gas production.
He
grew up
in Mount Vernon, a city that faces many of the economic and governmental struggles that challenge urban
areas throughout the
state, and has since moved to Rye, one of the wealthiest cities
in the country.
He further
stated, «a country that has not suffered war and has seen a certain consistent growth would not have the same space to
grow as higher percentage like one that has suffered a decline because of war, so there is opportunity to invest
in many other
areas that were doing well previously which has just gone
in... France that he was speaking at has not collapsed because its
growing at one percent or 1.5 %.
Growing and strengthening our middle class is vitally important, and I hope that these same types of agreements can be reached at facilities
in other
areas of the
state after voters approve the casino gambling amendment
in November,» said Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
Actor William Fichtner, who
grew up
in Cheektowaga, but left the
area after graduating from Maryvale High School
in 1974 to go to college, first at Farmingdale
State College, then Brockport, says: «(A) nybody that knows me knows that I'm a Buffalo guy..
The arguments against paid sick leave, as
stated in the Capital Region Chamber's petition opposing Local Law «C» on behalf of its more than 2400
area businesses and organizations, include: the proposal will hurt our economy, reduce jobs, lower the county's sales tax revenue, and act as «an impediment to attracting, retaining and
growing jobs.»
The Buffalo
area, whose districts need to
grow more than anywhere else
in the
state, might be able to push other districts far enough East as to absorb Mr. Hinchey's territory, but it could be difficult.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo is exploring a potential end to the tipped wage, which would bring employees
in restaurants and other service industry jobs to the
state's minimum wage, expected to
grow to $ 15
in the coming years
in the New York City
area.
Each of the above budgets comes with its central theme which comprehensively
states the
areas it will address such as youth empowerment, infrastructural development e.t.c.. However, evident
in the
growing social issues these budgets are designed to address, it is not unclear that they haven't ameliorated the situation of Nigeria.
A majority of Senate Republicans are opposed to Savino's Compassionate Care act, although Savino said support is
growing among the 29 GOP members, particularly among lawmakers who see legalization as a potential opportunity for economic growth
in the
state's poorest
areas.
This project demonstrates once again why Saratoga County is among the fastest -
growing areas in New York
State,» said Edward Kinowski, Chairman of the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors.
Irma hit the
state Sept. 10 and caused heavy damage
in areas such as citrus -
growing regions of Southwest Florida.
It is very difficult for these organizations to
grow in an
area that has the worst tax burden
in the country, resulting
in Buffalo being the third - poorest city
in the United
States.
«Though our program is yielding great results for the
state, we also support initiatives to further bolster and grow broadband connectivity in rural areas,» said a spokesman with Empire State Development, the state agency overseeing the effort, when asked about the federal legisla
state, we also support initiatives to further bolster and
grow broadband connectivity
in rural
areas,» said a spokesman with Empire
State Development, the state agency overseeing the effort, when asked about the federal legisla
State Development, the
state agency overseeing the effort, when asked about the federal legisla
state agency overseeing the effort, when asked about the federal legislation.
Mr. de Blasio appears to have
grown more acutely mindful of
areas where his agenda overlaps with Mr. Bloomberg's legacy: his aim to extend mayoral control of schools, for instance, and, recently, holding out to extract more concessions from
state government
in a deal on mass transit funding.
KENSINGTON, BROOKLYN —
State Assemblyman Robert Carroll, a former attorney from Kensington, never learned to drive
growing up
in the
area and doesn't have a driver's license.
The scientific role
in this
area grew out of the 1948 adoption by the United Nations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, particularly its Article 27 which
stated that «everyone has the right freely to participate... and to share
in scientific advancement and its benefits.»
Starting
in three weeks, he and his colleagues will collect cutaneous bacteria from mountain yellow - legged frogs
in the isolated Dusy basin
area of the Sierras: «We'll go
in with skin swabs, take samples, culture bacteria,
grow it
in the lab at San Francisco
State, then wait a week, go back out and inoculate a bunch of frogs,» Vredenburg says.
The Phoenix metropolitan
area, a.k.a. the Valley of the Sun, has
grown more quickly than any other urban
area in the United
States, following an influx over the past decade of Hispanic migrants and white retirees.
«We are able to collaborate with experts
in several
areas including catalytic chemistry, high throughput experimentation, spectroscopy, technoeconomic analysis; and
in partnership with our contractor Iowa
State University, we can also select and
grow the best feedstocks.»
Myers said the shift to technified coffee production changed the process to look more like traditional large wheat or soybean farms
in the United
States as opposed to allowing coffee plants to
grow in smaller shaded
areas.
Kayt Sukel's feature on the differences between male and female brains
states: «Men still outnumber women
in mathematics, engineering and many
areas of science... [women] start lagging behind as they
grow up and enter further education» (26 May, p 44).
The number of WUI fires, particularly
in the western and southern regions of the United
States, has
grown as housing developments push into wilderness
areas.
Research led by Eric Post, a professor of biology at Penn
State University, has linked an increasingly earlier plant
growing season to the melting of arctic sea ice, a relationship that has consequences for offspring production by caribou
in the
area.
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Many
areas of the United
States have a limited
growing season making it virtually impossible to eat locally and
in season all of the time.
The
area of the U.S. where most flax seeds
grow are
in northern
states where desiccating crops with glyphosate is common practice to control the harvest prior to snowfall.