«Although only 1.3 percent of all U.S. mortgages are likely to be impacted by the capping of the mortgage interest deduction, it poses a risk to
large urban areas with high - priced housing stock,» says realtor.com ® Senior Economist Joseph Kirchner, Ph.D. «The No. 1 area with the greatest risk to its home prices and sales is Washington, D.C., followed by California, Hawaii, Massachusetts and New York.»
Geoff, the data was for four
large urban areas with CRN1 stations in my WUWT post.
The schools in the study were located in or near
large urban areas with predominantly low - income minority student populations.
It is Colombia's fifth -
largest urban area with a population of more than 1.2 million, and a key financial hub and tourist destination.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, co-working spaces also were debuting across the country — and not just in the
largest cities but in smaller
urban areas and university towns
with thriving populations of entrepreneurs and independent workers.
Chicago is the
largest metro
area in the Midwest region by far,
with an
urban population of 2.7 million and a
larger metro
area population of over 10.4 million.
First, we used the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural -
Urban scale (also called Beale Codes), from 1, for counties in metropolitan
areas with 1 million or more in population through 9, for counties where there is no community
larger than 2,500 and the county is not adjacent to a metropolitan
area.
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.
The region is a mix of rural and
urban areas,
with the population higher in the east, where can be found the region's
largest town, Wrexham, and the working - class conurbations of Deeside.
The final bit of evidence was that seats that contained a
larger proportion of young people did see their turnout rise more at the election... though as Chris Prosser and the rest of the BES team ably explain in their paper, this is not necessarily the strong evidence you might think: seats
with more young people tend to be
urban and more diverse, so it's equally possible that
urban areas in general saw a
larger increase in turnout.
It is a
large widow spider found throughout the world and commonly associated
with urban habitats or agricultural
areas.
Given their different physiology and risk factors, we have conducted the first
large prospective study on the association of fruit
with subtypes of stroke in Chinese adults from both rural and
urban areas.»
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.
Wennberg says that combining such measurements
with OCO - 2 data could help researchers to detect hourly variations in CO2 production caused by plant photosynthesis — or even by rush - hour traffic in some
large urban areas.
«Some of the counties we looked at were very
large,
with both
urban and rural
areas in a single county, so to tease apart the interplay between the measures of quality in our five domains and how they impact
urban and rural
areas,» Jagai said, «we will need to look at geographic
areas smaller than counties.»
For example, we might share
with a Mentor that the student
with whom he is working is a 7th - grade student at a public school in an underserved
urban area in a
large east coast city.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, has more than one million inhabitants in its
urban area, it is the country's
largest city and its financial Discover Amsterdam
with this tourism and travel guide: things to do, accommodations, festivals, transportation, culture, nightlife, and restaurants.
For example, Krueger (1998) uses data from the NAEP and documents test score increases over time,
with large improvements for disadvantaged children from poor
urban areas; the Current Population Survey shows declining dropout rates since 1975 for those from the lowest income quartile (Digest of Education Statistics, NCES 2012).
Our papers in Educational Policy show that CBAs in
larger districts tend to regulate far more elements of district decision - making, and CBAs in
urban areas are more restrictive
with respect to what administrators can and can not do than in smaller or non-
urban areas.
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.
This has been particularly helpful for evaluating the effectiveness of charter schools, a controversial education reform
with a mixed record overall but one that shows remarkably
large gains for disadvantaged students in
urban areas.
For example, IDEA supported local communities that were developing and implementing early childhood programs; schools serving students
with low - incidence disabilities, such as children who are blind or deaf or children
with autism or traumatic brain injury; and schools in rural or
large urban areas, where financial and other resources are often scarce.
Today, 50 years after the report was issued, that prediction characterizes most of our
large urban areas, where intensifying segregation and concentrated poverty have collided
with disparities in school funding to reinforce educational inequality (see Figure 1).
The battle is even more illogical, the author contends, when compared
with the opposing trend in
urban areas, where reform efforts concentrate on breaking down dysfunctionally
large schools and forming new, smaller learning communities.
Urban schools: Although there are
larger numbers of teacher candidates in metro
areas, many are attracted to schools serving students
with fewer barriers to learning.
But districts that serve disadvantaged
urban areas with high rates of poverty «typically have both high rates and
large numbers of chronically absent students.»
Here she is, in a very
large urban high school, in an
area of town
with no industry and the highest crime rate in the city.
Today, 50 years after the report was issued, that prediction characterizes most of our
large urban areas, where intensifying segregation and concentrated poverty have collided
with disparities in school funding to reinforce educational inequality.
Madison School Board member Ed Hughes wrote against the proposal on his education blog last week, saying the proposal allows new authorizers to «operate
with a free hand in the state's
largest urban areas.»
Nicole Wakelin: Offering the flexibility of a
larger SUV
with a smaller footprint perfect for those who live in more
urban areas, the Mazda CX - 3 is a top pick.
Their vision: a smaller, more fuel - efficient car that could maneuver easily in congested
urban areas and compact parking spaces, yet still provide driver and passengers
with levels of luxury and comfort usually reserved for
larger sedans.
Many people prefer America's heartland to
larger urban areas because there's less traffic to contend
with on a daily basis.
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.
In
urban areas or
areas with a high rate of infection, it seems pointless to confine an FIV positive cat indoors when a
large percentage of cats outdoors already carry the virus.
Gregory, I am really glad to hear there was consensus among stakeholders of the
large organizations in predominately
urban areas with large donor bases.
Whilst a small dog breed might be the perfect choice for some people and a better fit for their lifestyle, if they live in a small property or in an
urban area with less access to
large open spaces, this might not be the case for everybody.»
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..
With a population of 1.8 million, it is the
largest urban area in Belgium and is home to the headquarters of the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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.
With a population exceeding 4 million, Selangor is propelled by
urban growth and commercialisation, evident in the
large numbers of shopping centres, business complexes and industrial
areas.
Crime fighting bio engineered super agents
with the ability to break carnage on
large urban areas!
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 have been contacted
with requests for information and assistance by affected people living in
urban as well as rural
areas, and the noise and vibration sources have included coal mining, gas fired power stations,
large refrigeration units
with compressors and swimming pool compressors in city apartment blocks.
The continental US includes Phoenix AZ and possibly Houston TX, two
large urban areas,
with the rest being smaller places.
Many
urban areas across the globe have witnessed a significant increase in the number of heat waves,
with the
largest number of heat waves occurring in the most recent decade studied, 2003 - 2012.
Motivate is the
largest bike share operator in North America,
with systems in the densest
urban centers including New York (Citi Bike), Chicago (Divvy), Boston (Hubway), Washington D.C (Capital Bikeshare) and the Bay
Area (Ford GoBike).
A
large open plan «Upper Ground floor» forms the living
area,
with generous windows to the west and distant views across
urban gardens.
In addition to offering
areas for recreation and benefits to mental and physical health,
urban green spaces «filter
large amounts of water after heavy rainfall and soften the effects of heat waves or other extreme events,» according to the agency, whose recent assessment on
urban ecosystems concluded that «
with the right policies and tools, urbanization does not need to be a threat to biodiversity in cities and beyond.»
It occurs in a multitude of forms (mixed farms or specialized livestock keepers; species, herd size, free roaming or confined, husbandry practices), scales and degree of market orientation (subsistence, mixed subsistence / commercial, small commercial,
large commercial) and locations (back yards, roof tops, peri-
urban areas,
urban public vacant spaces) each
with its own problems and opportunities.
About Motivate Motivate is the
largest bike share operator in North America,
with systems in the densest
urban centers including New York (Citi Bike), Chicago (Divvy), Boston (Hubway), Washington D.C (Capital Bikeshare) and the Bay
Area (Ford GoBike).