Sentences with phrase «large urban areas like»

In California, large urban areas like Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco will support the greatest number of medical administrative assistants, but this type of position is a necessity at most healthcare facilities across California.
«The solution should not be moving livers from the Midwest and South to these large urban areas like New York, California and Massachusetts,» wrote Dr. Jonathan Fridell, a transplant surgeon at IU Health.
A lot of the center part of the state that are further away from the larger urban areas like Buffalo and Rochester, that land between.
While you'll find larger urban areas like Jackson and Gulfport, many Mississippians prefer the slower pace that goes along with life in a smaller town.

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Unlike a large urban district like my own, where close to 90 % of children qualify for free / reduced price lunch, in these affluent areas only a handful of children are economically disadvantaged.
Catholic migration to rural areas was largely confined to the North and the West, and largely dates to the 19th century, after which further Catholic migration to the U.S. was largely to large urban areas, (like all other forms of immigration to the U.S).
Large, densely populated urban areas are highly susceptible to exhausting heat waves exacerbated by the «heat island» effect in which once permeable, cooling surfaces like open land, bodies of water and vegetation have been replaced with surfaces that capture and retain heat like asphalt and concrete.
Although air pollution levels are generally higher in large, urban areas like Detroit, its generally safe to run anywhere unless theres a smog alert, says Dr. Roberts.
Unless you live in a large urban area, mainstream websites like Match and OKCupid are your best chance at casting a wide net and finding more lesbians in your area.
1)» Network Wide Access» to the other 260 + sites within Passions Network, opening up access to millions more member profiles (instead of restricting yourself to the profiles on Urban Passions) 2) Audio / Video chat 3) Surfing Incognito 4) Hiding one's profile from search engines and non-logged in members 5) Seeing «LIKES» first, before reciprocating 6) Having an unlimited number of members in your «WHO VIEWED ME» area (Non-upgraded members have a limit on how long members are displayed) 7) Enjoying member photos 300 % larger within the WHO VIEWED ME section of your site profile pages
Hoxby also finds that urban areas with a large number of school districts, and therefore many options for families choosing where to reside, tend to have higher test scores than cities like Miami, where one school district covers anyone living close enough to work in the city.
Appalling Problem... In some areas, stray cats and kittens are everywhere and, rather like the large urban fox population, very few of them are fed, so their numbers are similarly controlled by disease, starvation and road accidents.
Those remaining will be increasingly forced to move to large urban areas, like Chicago, to reduce cost.
Parker's answer to question # 2 makes it sound like actual data is not available (at least that is how I read his reply) but I know that the actual data is available for the US sites and suspect that it's available for many other global sites, especially in large urban areas.
Looking at SustainLane's very thorough overview of its methodology gave us a better sense of how and why some cities fared as well as they did.First, the only criteria for inclusion in the survey was the size of a city's population, so while the folks at SustainLane chose urban areas that represent a large proportion of the US» overall population, they immediately ruled out smaller cities, like Burlington, VT, and Durham, NC, that are doing wonderful things but didn't make the cut because of their size.
Bikes always score higher than big ambulances when it comes to driving on small streets and beating heavy traffic in large urban areas, where it would be tough to move vehicles like ambulances through crowds.
Like any other urban area, Indianapolis has a large network of health care providers and institutions that its population relies on.
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