Sentences with phrase «here than in any other state»

The chances of having it flattened by an E-4 tornado are much higher here than in other states.

Not exact matches

In other words, from an America First perspective, efficiently allocating capital investment to create the most value for the global economy is less important than bringing that investment into the United States, even though it might be less productive here.
I know this is a bit off topic here... But my wife and I are looking into buying a home of no more than $ 250,000, which is completely doable in the State we live in (COL is less than most other States).
But a disquieting trend has emerged over the past two decades, as the gap between the richest Canadians and the rest has grown, faster here than in all but one other OECD country, the United States.
As for the question of why interreligious dialogue should have had its first major public outing in the United States, and why it has flourished here more than in any other country since, this is slightly more complicated.
Personally, I think that the person who is making $ 25,000 a year here in the states, and is barely able to pay their rent, but nevertheless gives $ 1000 a year to help others in need, is way more sacrificial than the men and women that get all the worldly praise and recognition.
I can't really explain it, other than the events around the world and here in the states have been weighing heavily...
Here's a few things to remind you why it's silly: The Rangers won 10 games in a row last year, there were two week stretches of last season where the Angels were better than the Astros, the Angels have yet to play a serious contender, as already stated the Reds were 1st in the NL Central to start the season, the Brewers were in first until a little bit after the all start break (if I remember correctly), literally thousands of other examples of teams starting hot and then finishing outside of the playoffs.
Actually winning cups getting to those finals by beating the best teams in the leagues even though we lost one to the best team in the league this year is more than one fact and what the guy stated in the article is a host of statistical facts and we sniffed the league in 2016 every one but us failed to beat the champions that year twice there is a host of facts that hold up success here an mostly ranting opinions saying yea we won cups and made it to finals so what, we did nt win ecl or epl only 1 team does that and other than Leicester which we were 2nd only city, mu and chelsea have won since we last won so not many clubs do that and totten ham hasnt won a cup since 2008 we have won 5 in 8 seasons and been to 3 other finals
SAN ANTONIO — It's been an eventful couple of days here in the state that does it bigger than any other.
Here's why Mauro's opinion matters — New Haven will send 100 delegates to the convention Friday and Saturday, more than any other city and town in the state.
It is unclear how «unprecedented» is defined here, as the no coalition is arguably less diverse than the similar coalition in 1997 and no coalitions in other states with convention referendums.
There is a distinct one - to - one relationship here: if something is a state, than every other state is required to recognize it (so there are no unrecognized states except in the short - term), and everything recognized as a state is a state (so there are no incorrectly recognized states)(See this analysis from the Yale Law Review).
«So rather than importing energy from some other state or some other country we're producing it right here in our backyard.»
Well, here we are two months later and it's worse than we thought in December, as the governor is clearly trying to weaken all the other independently electeds around him, the state comptroller notably, but also the attorney general, and even the Legislature.
This is just the best time of summer here in the United States: all varieties of fresh greens have flooded the market, and locally grown blueberries are less expensive than any other time of the year.
Timecrimes sounds bad ass, and since it's on Netflix Instant Watch here in the States, I've got no excuse for not seeing it other than being lazy.
West Virginia, of all places, gets the highest grade here — a straight A — as it reportedly spent $ 8,322 per pupil on public education in 1999 and has been boosting its outlays faster than any other state and digging deeper than all but one.
The reasoning is excruciatingly detailed (e.g. «the key here is the use of the qualifier «other,»» he writes), but Lynch would seem to be right in concluding that the legislature meant «other locally selected measures» to mean something different than the state tests.
But perhaps the strongest objection to national standards that we have repeated at JPGB (here, here, and here) is that even if the current set of proposed national standards is an improvement for some states (and less good than others), there is strong reason to fear that people opposed to sensible, rigorous standards will gain control over the newly created national standards infrastructure and be in a position to impose their nonsense on everyone.
We should try to post Jon relating responses in other local and state web sites other than here.
We have, here in Wisconsin, a much stronger correlation than in some other states, between ethnicity and socioeconomic status.
«We have, here in Wisconsin, a much stronger correlation than in some other states, between ethnicity and socioeconomic status,» Carl told the Cap Times.
Maryland currently has one of the weakest charter school laws in the nation, which has left parents here with fewer choices for educating their children than in many other states.
Recall from prior posts (here, here, and here) that seven teachers in the Houston Independent School District (HISD), with the support of the Houston Federation of Teachers (HFT), are taking HISD to federal court over how their value - added scores, derived via the Education Value - Added Assessment System (EVAAS), are being used, and allegedly abused, while this district that has tied more high - stakes consequences to value - added output than any other district / state in the nation.
This officially makes it larger than any other VW offered here in the states (VW is really hoping to impress all of us size - obsessed, gas guzzling Americans, huh?)
There wasn't even a state of the union «these are the existing challenges and why CLA is not working, here is what we plan to do» there was no PLAN TO DO in this report, other than, «we are going to get more money flowing in YEY»
Also, the reason most publishers print books here in the states (and not in China) is two fold — the US uses a different measurement system than most other countries and that affects available paper sizes, and it's REALLY expensive to SHIP all that heavy paper across the ocean (and takes a REALLY long time).
Here's a goose bump - inducing fact for you: Florida is home to more than 80 species of mosquitoes — more than in any other state or province in North America.
With a median gross rent of just $ 990, it's less expensive to live here than in other parts of the state.
The state registers earthquakes of significant magnitude more frequently than other states, with 8 of the 10 most expensive quakes in history recorded here.
These may be higher than in other areas of the state, but Cary has the economy to support it and you won't have trouble building a life and a family here at those prices.
Kentucky may be called the Bluegrass State, but people who move here quickly find out that the grass is a lot greener than in other parts of the country.
The rates here are significantly lower than in most other states, yet the companies can still charge rates well above the norm from other financial entities.
A typical college graduate here can expect to make almost $ 47,000, slightly better than average among the states, and workers are significantly happier with their workplace environment than in many other parts of the country.
Here's a snapshot of the United States in the 21st century: One in six Americans lives in poverty, one in five Americans speaks a language other than English at home and 6 out of 10 U.S. households include at least one pet.
More people visit here than any other city in the United States and it is easy to believe when you see the crowds that flock to the attractions of the city's major theme parks.
The economic good times are never so good here as they are in other states (no dot com bubble or other bubbles to take advantage of, and few people shovel money around for a living here), but the bad times are relatively stable and not way worse than the good times (when you don't go up very high, there isn't far to fall).
International equity — letting poor countries emit more carbon than rich countries from here on out — demands that the United States, Europe, and other historically high emitting countries should position themselves for at least 80 percent reduction in emissions by 2030.
Here, in the United States, we need, for several reasons, base load power plants other than natural gas, and with the slow demise of nuclear, coal is the only alternative.
My understanding of the US / California Acts is they require a gov» t agency to provide a copy of most documents in their possession — but not to compile any new forms or documents [other than a letter stating: here's your docs, we don't have it, or you can't have it because...] You letters appear to be very sensible requests for UEA to prepare a new list that they claim not to possess, currently.
I was too harsh on the good people of Adelaide though, they are the most water-wise in the country, they only use 5 % of the Murray River's water, are implementing sensible and forward thinking strategies to reduce water use and to use it more efficiently, and the state of South Australia apparently agreed to stop over-allocating their share way earlier than other states (see here).
With a median gross rent of just $ 990, it's less expensive to live here than in other parts of the state.
For example, here is the official language from Travel Guard's Platinum plan: «Terrorist Incident» means an act of violence, that is deemed terrorism by the United States Government other than civil disorder or riot (that is not an act of war, declared or undeclared) that results in Loss of life or major damage to property, by any person acting on behalf of or in connection with any organization which is generally recognized as having the intent to overthrow or influence the control of any government.
The state registers earthquakes of significant magnitude more frequently than other states, with 8 of the 10 most expensive quakes in history recorded here.
These may be higher than in other areas of the state, but Cary has the economy to support it and you won't have trouble building a life and a family here at those prices.
The sample motorcycle policy was the cheapest here compared to any other place in California, with rates 11.2 % lower than the state average for our study.
Insurance companies» mean premiums here are 21 % more expensive than most other cities in the state.
Reynoldsburg Ohio's point system is somewhat more detailed than the points system in most cities in other states, but here are some helpful basics.
Broadview Heights Ohio's point system is somewhat more detailed than the points system in most cities in other states, but here are some helpful basics.
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