The dockets of the Ontario Court of Justice remain crowded and in some jurisdictions, particularly in
large urban areas which have seen significant population growth, the time to trial has actually increased unacceptably.
Not exact matches
In fact, a report published last month — Differences Between Rural and
Urban Areas in Mortality Rates for the Leading Causes of Infant Death: United States, 2013 — 2015 — which describes the mortality rates for the five leading causes of infant, neonatal, and postneonatal death in the United States across rural, small and medium urban, and large urban counties, showed that infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were higher in rural counties than in large urban coun
Urban Areas in Mortality Rates for the Leading Causes of Infant Death: United States, 2013 — 2015 —
which describes the mortality rates for the five leading causes of infant, neonatal, and postneonatal death in the United States across rural, small and medium
urban, and large urban counties, showed that infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were higher in rural counties than in large urban coun
urban, and
large urban counties, showed that infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were higher in rural counties than in large urban coun
urban counties, showed that infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were higher in rural counties than in
large urban coun
urban counties.
This will include working to revitalize the Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market in the Bronx,
which supplies a
large portion of the produce for New York City's and the region's food consumption, and creating a «Share NY Food» Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program that develops partnerships with farmers and residents to expand access and resources and make fresh food available to consumers in
urban areas.
Ranching,
which is a major part of farming in the mountain West, is less heavily subsidized, as is fruit growing and wine making
which is a particularly
large part of farm economies in Florida, California and Arizona, each of
which has a
larger than average percentage of people living in
urban areas.
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).
Highly skilled immigrants are a significant share of the work force in medicine, in academia, in engineering and in other technology industries, all of
which involve jobs disproportionately located in
large urban areas.
The free web - based tool takes into account daily driving mileage and grocery and electricity expenses, among other factors, to assign a carbon score,
which users can compare to similar households across the 28
largest urban areas in 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.
UTRs succeed in attracting teachers of color to teach in
urban areas in shortage fields,
which traditional programs have failed to do in
large enough numbers.
Check & Connect is being implemented in the DeKalb County School District,
which is a
large urban district within the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan
area.
Ground clearance is a reasonable 198 mm
which means you have enough room to hurdle
large obstacles in
urban areas and enough if you do decide to tread mildly off road!
The
area's employment rose by 2 percent,
which, since it's a
large urban center, adds up to more than 56,000 new jobs.
In 1979 Harvard Press released a book in
which Michael Rutter and his colleagues discuss the three - year study of a dozen secondary schools in a
large urban area that highlighted how schools whose students consistently performed better, were able to promote that success.
in
which Michael Rutter and his colleagues discuss the three - year study of a dozen secondary schools in a
large urban area that highlighted how schools whose students consistently performed better, were able to promote that success.
Arizona Exotic Animal Hospital,
which I co-founded, averages 10 hamsters a week, but this is a specialty hospital in a densely populated,
large,
urban area.
In contrast, Lima's modern part has reached a remarkable
urban development
which is reflected in every district of the city's North, South, East and West
areas, with the districts of Miraflores and San Isidro standing out, as they have become Peru's financial center, with their
large hotels and prosperous commercial galleries, such as the Larco Mar..
The venue encompasses both a chic indoor lounge and a
large alfresco dining
area, both of
which incorporate a blend of contemporary
urban design with touches of traditional elements.
My current work is on water - supply and food supply scarcity in the southwestern US and in Mexico due to the ongoing effects of record drought, record heat, declining annual runoff, and declining potable groundwater reserves,
which together are threatening to render numerous
large urban areas unable to support continuing growth, with some unable to continue to support current populations, such as those in Chihuahua, El Paso and Juarez, Las Vegas, Lubbock, Monterrey, Palm Springs, Phoenix, Tuscon, Yuma, among others.
«We see good prospects for our efficient power plants in the Ruhr
area,»
which is a
large urban region in North Rhine - Westphalia, he said.
However, retention times of one to two weeks are typical resulting in
large footprints
which take up limited land resources especially in
urban areas.
During the six hours in
which the respondents were allowed to leave their homes, they were required to wear electronic tags and confined to restricted
urban areas, the
larges of
which was 72 km2, and excluding any
area in
which they had lived before.
When combined with
large numbers of students hailing from major metropolitan
areas, one can hardly fault them for migrating back to
urban centres in
which to do battle against mounting student debt.
Many lawyers and judges appear to take the position that electronic technology in the litigation process is best suited for the
large document cases
which usually come before the court in
large urban areas and are handled by lawyers from
large legal firms with IT departments.
During the six hours of leave, the claimants were confined to restricted
urban areas, the
largest of
which was 72 square kilometres.
A
large portion of this growth came from expansion into
urban zones,
which came as a result of the company's effort to improve access and affordability in these
areas.
Coinciding with the
urban sprawl from the Chicago metropolitan
area which introduced several
large corporations, employment, and prosperity to the
area.
Factors
which were found to be significantly related to lower cognitive scores included maternal characteristics (low maternal educational attainment and younger age) and socio - economic factors (living in an
area of deprivation, an
urban area of residence,
larger family size and living in persistent poverty during the early years).
The report goes on to say, «Unlike the days when
large companies dominated the nation's commodity production, today's manufacturing landscape is largely occupied by decentralized networks of small, specialized firms — many of
which are hidden in plain sight in America's
urban areas.
That has helped landlords such as Equity Residential, Post Properties Inc, UDR Incand AvalonBay Communities Inc,
which have
large concentrations of high - end apartment buildings in
urban areas.
Taking away government's ability to include non-blighted property in assembling these
large tracts of land will force development out to the suburbs,
which could leave impoverished
urban areas to further deteriorate.