Sentences with phrase «in urban places»

All other things being equal, divorce in urban places such as New York City costs more, for example, than a divorce in rural Georgia.
Statistically speaking more car - related accidents and theft occur in urban places thus policy holders in metropolitan areas are considered to be more risky than people in rural places.
To maintain privacy when parked in urban places, Mark has installed some thick curtains at the front of the van, which are hung on adjustable shower curtain rods.
This easy system has quickly caught on, with over 20,000 members living in urban places like New York and Portland.

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Its positions in Southern California, the Chicago region, the Northeast, as well as Florida place it within large population centers, which, according to the DEA, gives it access to «potential high density drug markets that TCOs will look to exploit through the street - level drug distribution activities of urban organized crime groups / street gangs.»
Traditional car sharing will only place cars where it can get a return on investment, such as dense urban areas or in university towns where you can guarantee that.
In urban settings with concrete, or places where the ground isn't letting the leak surface, the SmartBall will work far better than using infrared detection tools.
What makes this proposed drone delivery system interesting is that it involves flying the drones in an urban area, as opposed to rural locations where many drone delivery tests have taken place.
But if you need to use a phone all day, being able to charge up quickly and then use your phone in places where there are no outlets (such as a construction site, walking around an urban area, on campus, or in places where outlets are always in use), then the Pixel 2 is for you.
So this year as we went in search of the best places to retire, we identified four archetypes of next - generation retirees and found a place for each of them: a college town for the academically minded, a city for the urban - inclined, a mountain town for lovers of the outdoors, and an overseas destination for explorers.
Sutton Place became a harbinger of modern urban gentrification and is still one of the handsomest and most exclusive neighborhoods in New York City.
From deserted Olympic venues to silent amusement parks to hotels that haven't had guests in centuries, abandoned places continue to capture the imagination of urban explorers and curious people around the world.
These properties are often areas of urban blight, rural abandonment, or places that others are reluctant to live in.
Today, he says, that same place is a glitzy urban center, populated by skyscrapers that can rival, if not surpass, any of those that tower above the ground in the world's largest metropolises.
I think one way to mitigate the pain for exurban areas in to put in place a land value tax as well, which would also tend to hit the urban hippies harder than the suburban middle class.
At the same time, in Alberta's urban areas much development has taken place absolutely heedless of its impact on flooding.
But they also provide a place to sleep, have fun and mingle with colleagues — not in humdrum office parks, but in exotic locations around the world, in the European countryside close to urban centers or in warm - weather destinations like Bali.
About MaRS Discovery District MaRS Discovery District (@MaRSDD) in Toronto is one of the world's largest urban innovation hubs supporting a new generation of makers and innovators who aim to make the world a better place by creating solutions that address key societal challenges.
It is strongest in precisely the sorts of places one might expect — rural locations more than urban; southern and midwestern regions more than in the rest of the country; and among Catholics and very sectarian groups (such as Jehovah's Witnesses) more than in any sector of Protestantism.
Cox pointed to the significant work of hermeneutics which needed to take place in order to translate the gospel message from the biblical rural environment to an urban one.
The author's earlier work, The First Urban Christians, has earned an enduring place in scholarship on early Christianity.
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In Indianapolis, my own church, Englewood Christian Church, is working with a wide range of neighborhood organizations toward the well - being of our urban place.
Though I have spent most of my life in the urban locations of Seattle and the San Francisco Bay area, I am now here, in the heart of the Rocky Mountain range, partly because Missoula seemed like a good place for us to start our family.
(The church's recent history is told in several places, including Lowell Livezey's Public Religion and Urban Transformation, New York University Press.)
Instead of teaching their own positive convictions, which can help overcome a dehumanizing orthodoxy and so transform the life of the church, these schools seem to think that they will transform society and church by offering this or that course in urban studies, by relocating the setting of education to the places «where people live,» and by increased field experiences.
Christianity in New York City looks different than in other places, and urban religion expert (and Queens resident) Tony Carnes would be the first to admit that that makes the movement hard to quantify.
The group has a strong sense of being in a particular place, urban America, and at a particular time; born in the twenties, just old enough [usually] to get into World War II, products of the affluent society, very conscious of being white.
Out of these shared convictions and the culture of building they nourished, the architects and patrons of these cities created urban environments and landscapes that were not only extraordinarily beautiful but that also acted as theaters of memory and hope, places that simultaneously referred to and grounded citizens in their origins, the common destiny for which they longed, and the virtues necessary for success in their individual and collective journeys through life.
Apparently with no thought of inconsistency, in a powerful sermon Urban II urged the great company of warriors who were present to turn their swords from fighting their brethren to fighting the Moslems, at that time in possession of the places held sacred by Christians and oppressing the pilgrims who thronged them.
This is not the place to trace in depth the history of Industrial Areas Foundation — its beginnings under «radical community organizer» Saul Alinsky in the Chicago of the 1940s, its entry into national prominence (and a certain notoriety) in the 1960s and 1970s as a result of its organizing role in The Woodlawn Organization (Chicago), the Kodak FIGHT controversy in Rochester, and similar community - industry and community - urban government struggles elsewhere.
Pope Urban II declared the objective of the Crusades to be the rescue of the holy places in Palestine, the defense of the Christians of the East against the Muslims, and the rolling back of the tide of Muhammedan conquest.
Urban ministry in today's America must be carried on in places where the church does not have the power to control or change the realities it confronts.
SA's Liberal government will continue the planning reforms set in place by the previous Labor government to curb urban sprawl.
In India, the growing health and hygiene awareness combined with urban consumers shifting from unpackaged milk to packaged milk will see the country switch places with Japan by 2021.
The Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse is another place Jim Beam fans can call home as an extension of our Jim Beam American Stillhouse experience in Clermont, Ky..»
Today, Latin America is more urbanized than any other part of the world — 85 percent of its population will live in cities by 2025 — placing the region at the forefront of the fight to reduce food waste in the urban environment.
I felt as if my urban heart had found its proper place in the world again!
This national Chenin love fest was the inspiration of sommelier Pascaline Lepeltier, the beverage director of Rouge Tomate restaurant, and Tom and Kate Monroe of the SE Wine Collective, a wine bar and urban winery group in Portland, Ore. — one of the places, by the way, that is marking #DrinkCheninDay.
Being a mom - to - be in the city is certainly not without its challenges — not the least of which is finding a place to put all that cool urban baby gear that is slowly accumulating in my NY - sized apartment.
As Lisa explained to me, there was only one place in our urban area that provided free diapers to women in need.
Although other places have open - air shows where exhibitors display plants and garden design ideas, the Park District calls its event «the one and only garden show in America that focuses on urban gardening.»
Brooklyn Hat Company's products are sold in a variety of places, from small boutiques to larger retailers like, Free People, Anthropology, Fred Segal and Urban Outfitters.
The Urban Triple can be used for walking or jogging, with air - filled tires that can be locked in place for a smoother ride during off - road expeditions.
But mothers in urban, poor and minority areas often face unique challenges as well: the sheer logistics of finding time to breastfeed, perhaps while juggling single motherhood and working a service job where it's difficult to find a private, clean place to use a breastpump, for example.
This study took place in 3 middle schools and 3 high schools in a large, urban US school district that serves predominantly low - income, racial / ethnic minority students.
Our sample included only middle schools and high schools and took place in 1 urban school district in Washington state.
Instead of having to use your feet to lock the wheels in place, which can be difficult, the Thule Urban Glide Double Jogging Stroller has a hand - activated brake.
With the holiday season upon us, many families will be traveling to see loved ones; our urban mama, Megan, is back today sharing tips on breastfeeding while on - the - go, and in random places — read on to hear her helpful travel tips and learn all of the interesting places she's breastfed!
As it is independent of the back seat, it can be placed in different locations to block sunlight compared to the Jeep Liberty Limited Urban Terrain Stroller.
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