Sentences with phrase «made city looked»

Liverpool making City look average.
Yesterday match was a big match even though our boys made city look toothless.
Fair play to Chelsea but they are making city look so ordinary.
The de Blasio administration is accusing the Cuomo administration of recklessly leaking a false report of the gang rape in a homeless shelter to a tabloid, in what a NYC commissioner described as a «political media hit» designed to make the city look bad.
Like Irene Suchocki who makes all cities look magical when peering through her lens.
Falling snow makes the city look magical, and the winter — almost bearable.
Only Bri Costello could make the city look like we were out in the desert.
The gaming environment is quite detailed which really makes this city look like Los Angeles which I'm sure Ventura Bay is based on.
Also, in Istanbul, the colors have a richer feel that makes the city look beautiful.
Five years later there are still many empty spaces (turned into car parks) and abandoned buildings in town, which doesn't always make the city look very attractive in tourists» eyes.

Not exact matches

JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just because it's really about the social connections, so when we go to a city that has a lot of friends who are already using Hinge, it makes it a lot easier for us to get off the ground.
On reputation «At 27 years old, my biggest fear was bein» judged / How they look at me reflect on myself, my family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.»
I'm a free enterpriser so this might be me saying, well look, I don't think it is fair now to say to people that have made those investments — it's a number of companies not just Bell and Rogers, it's Telus and so on — that the city is going to facilitate more competition or invest in it.
If they're coming to build something in the city, it's my job to make sure they get looked after.
Many businesses shy away from moving into inner - city areas like South Central Los Angeles due to concerns about market viability, vandalism and gangs, but when we were looking for a location for our Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar franchise, my partner, Karim Webb, and I realized it didn't make sense to look anywhere else.
Granted its starting with a smaller base, which makes growth easier but the city is looking to develop its tech sector.
In the first part of our themed week on Innovation Cities, CNBC's Tom Mackenzie takes a look at what's being done right now to make our cities more sustaiCities, CNBC's Tom Mackenzie takes a look at what's being done right now to make our cities more sustaicities more sustainable.
So it is constantly looking for new tools and better ways to get the job done; and (d) the company is struggling — right along with every other tech firm — with how it can make the work force more diverse even though, in terms of gender at least, it's already as diverse as any firm in the city.
«If you look at the events that he has held and the attendance numbers, he's clearly not making money,» says a city official who asked to remain anonymous.
While the clothes were made specifically with the winters of the Northeast Corridor in mind, its rain coats, daypacks and down jackets will look good braving the weather in any city.
Assembly Design drew inspiration from the City of Steel when creating a vision for the space — walkways are designed to look like Pittsburgh bridges, while the wall in the open area at left is made of cor - ten steel, and was laser - cut to depict a map of Pittsburgh.
«During the campaign, I studied what makes cities functional and pleasant,» he said, «and Detroit became a very fascinating place to be and to look at.
«It's not enough to throw some sensors and software on a two - ton projectile and say «Look, Ma, we made it smart,»» says Jamyn Edis, CEO of Dash, an automotive software startup based in New York City.
If you're looking to start a small business, there's a case to be made for moving to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, instead of Silicon Valley or New York City.
Lisa Hendrickson, founder of Spark City, explains why business owners need to take another look at what they're offering to their customers before making them pay more.
When Boston Consulting Group (BCG) was looking to create a New York City headquarters with tomorrow in mind, they had a number of simultaneous objectives: How do you make a space inviting?
We looked inside some ghost cities with the latest in satellite technology, including time - lapse images, to show what's making progress and what isn't.
But authorities are looking to find ways to make transport in the city both cutting edge and greener.
WALLACE: A look outside the beltway at downtown Houston where the sun is out, but much of the city is still flooded more than one week after Hurricane Harvey made landfall.
Looking at the S&P Case - Shiller 20 city composite index as a sanity check no your fraudulent claim shows that since 2009 the index has only advanced 20 %, that means that on say a $ 500,000 your home equity due to appreciation would roughly be $ 100,000, so you would have to had put down close to $ 150,000 as a down payment, yet you did this on one income and you have kids and you make only $ 130,000 / year, sorry doesn't add up.
As designers, city planners, and architects look to make urban spaces more functional, attractive, and inclusive, what new trends are emerging and what lessons can be learned?
«When you look at how much money somebody could make by turning a rental unit — particularly something that's rent - controlled, where the city is trying to keep rent low — into what is essentially a hotel room, you see there's a powerful incentive there,» said Ed Lazere, executive director of the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, which helped oversee the report.
New York state last month passed a similar measure that makes it illegal to advertise apartments for fewer than 30 days in New York City, and lawmakers have pushed the federal government to take a closer look at Airbnb and other home - sharing sites on accusations of creating housing shortages and driving up rental costs.
Uber is opening up in an area where it might make sense competitively for it to stay more closed off: The ride - hailing company's new Movement website will offer up access to its data around traffic flow in scores where it operates, intended for use by city planners and researchers looking into ways to improve urban mobility.
After 6 months of doing this show and looking at home ownership in Vancouver, have we managed to figure out how to make this city more affordable?
To say that the 9/11 attacks were not made because we are a Christian nation is akin to saying that the Crusades weren't a Christian war on Islam: the Crusaders were just looking for some cities on the coast to settle in.
A pagan benefactor would not think of looking beyond his city when making a gift.
And the response by complementarians to these questions as posed in A Year of Biblical Womanhood, with a few exceptions (Mary Kassian has been very kind to engage), has essentially been: «Look at this silly woman who thinks you have to make a sign and literally praise your husband at the city gate!
I believe that while God wants the church to lead the world in bringing out cultural change and redemption, the church is too often resistant to change, and so God turns to culture to be the primary leader of the change He wants to see, that's why some churches at City Central are always looking for a change, and to improve and make people improve.
When we think of the overchurching of hamlets and cities, or of the great varieties in training and ability among the ministers, or of the regional character of theological schools, or of any other manifestation of this religious heterogeneity, and then look for a parallel or parable that will make this confusion somewhat intelligible we are led to think of the form in the formlessness of economic and political activity in New World democracy.
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.
Btw, I, also, can make up a completely fictitious biography, and look up the weather in the city my ficti / itous biography says I'm from.
And we can see that nation (i.e., «people») ultimately trumps place, even if place usually helps to make the nation (such as ours), and even if the one nation in history that was capable of surviving dispersion was the one that always looked back to the one holy city not consecrated by human invention or delusion.
The average persons» opinions are, as far as I can tell, generally positive on New York City's new rent a bike program, except for those living in neighborhoods where the racks have been badly placed and those who dislike anything that makes New York look more like Europe.
God wishes to make beggars into Lords... Look about you at the courts of all the kings and princes, at the cities and the parishes... There you will find lawyers, doctors, counsellors, writers, preachers, who for the most part were poor and who have certainly all attended school, and who by means of the pen have risen to where they are lords.
I actually live in Québec city and had never tried homemade poutine (people too often use already made gravy... argh) but this recipe looked so yummy and easy to make I just HAD to try it....
The caramels looks wonderful too, I love the idea that you were inspired by your city to make them.
While there has yet to be any confirmation of what the city's commitment to Meat Free Monday will look like, Paul's video message clearly laid out the aims of the campaign: «We encourage people to not eat meat on Monday or any other day of the week... just one day makes a real difference.»
I will look for the coconut flour the next time I make a trip to the «big city
SIX SEASONS by Joshua McFadden A NYC chef who left the city to work on a small farm, Joshua McFadden will make you look at your vegetables in an entirely new fashion after reading his cookbook, which he co-authored with Martha Holmberg.
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