Sentences with phrase «many urban ones»

In order to pencil at these values with construction costs rising by double - digits per year, developers are designing more studios and urban one bedrooms with in - line kitchens and treating parking and storage as optional.
The parish system is no longer sustainable in many rural contexts and it is no longer helpful in many urban ones.
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.
Coupled with the industrialization of production in factories, this brought a radical shift in people's lives, from a predominantly rural existence to a predominantly urban one, first in Europe and later elsewhere.
Development of national economies typically involved shifts from subsistence farming to «more efficient» methods that released labor from the rural sector to the urban one.
From the beginning, there has been a politics of division and neglect — dividing rural voters from urban ones or squabbling between northern local authorities, or everyone from the political elite doing their best to either ignore outside voices or proclaim their own powerlessness in the face of Whitehall and Osborne.
The warped statistics will also mean the boundary changes review coming next year will redraw Britain's electoral map in favour of the Conservatives, enlarging rural constituencies and shrinking the total number of the urban ones with mobile populations that usually favour Labour.
A number of the targeted parks are tourism engines in financially strapped rural areas or the only places for outdoor recreation near urban ones.
Spelman attacked Labour's legacy in rural areas, citing the examples of «five rural post offices a week closed under the previous Government» and a 12times hike in fuel duty «hitting rural communities twice as hard as urban ones».
My Breakfast at Tiffany's moment isn't an urban one.
I generally try to mix my Western influences with more urban ones, but this outfit just worked as full cowgirl.
Although it is interesting to note that there is a legend (perhaps an urban one) director Bob Clark (Porky's, Baby Geniuses) claimed to have developed an idea for a sequel similar to this film set on Halloween that he passed on to Carpenter, which became the impetus for Halloween itself.
But state accountability systems and the desire to rationalize the lack of quality options have encouraged the elites to compare their affluent suburban districts to the large urban ones in their state.
Plaintiffs claimed that this particular diversion of funds deprives school districts, poor urban ones especially, of the ability to provide a «thorough and efficient educational system.»
Some school districts tried to make up for that with local salary supplements, particularly wealthier urban ones.
Beginning in the mid-18th century, rural and urban one - room wooden schoolhouses dominated what little public education was available in the United States.
JPS is the state's second largest district, the only urban one and is about 97 % Black.
But the converse also holds to a remarkable degree: perceived disaster school districts — frequently major urban ones — get the job done just fine, thank you, for their slice of non-poor kids.
The way «better» has been conceived of already advantages suburban schools and disadvantages urban ones.
In regards to grants, we'd recommend that all rural organizations seek grants in the same way that urban ones do.
It is helpful to already live in a place or have access to a place where a breeding business will be permitted — e.g. a more rural setting rather than an urban one.
Whether you prefer a contemplative and magical Christmas Market or a lively and urban one, this year Berlin offers you a choice of sixty Christmas Markets.
With specially designed light wands, spectators move from a lush tropical jungle to an urban one encountering characters, at times absurd and fantastical amidst fight, flight and displacement.
What are your thoughts on the difference between the Fire Island rural context and New York City urban one?
The boxy, minimal shapes in her canvases are hybrids of the landscapes she divides her time between — the countryside in Quebec and the über - gentrified, urban one of Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
It's people who would shoot wild bears for sport and feed urban ones who bug me.
Conventionally, sector policies have been defined under the assumption that agriculture refers to the rural sphere and will be attended to by institutions other than the urban ones, whilst most agricultural organisations don't operate in the urban sphere.
To determine these differences it is important to survey areas where the weather stations, the urban one in particular, are not located near a geophysical boundary where surface temperatures in one direction are significantly different from those in other directions.
Finally, if the rural stations are generally more likely to have TOBS issues than urban ones, whether then the non-airport rural stations are also more likely to have TOBS issues than the airport rural ones (since the trend at the rural airports is three times higher than at the non-airport rural stations!).
To summarize your and Steve's argument — the fact that the good and rural stations show almost no warming trend whereas the badly placed and urban ones show huge warming is not a consequence, as one might think, of the latter being affected by, you know, UHI, but, au contraire, of the former not being «properly adjusted».
It turns out that the 42 pairs of stations is the ONLY time in the paper that solely rural stations are compared to solely urban ones.
Instead, you make assumptions (that rural trends are more representative of the large scale than urban ones), and you calculate the regional trends accordingly.
Meanwhile, outside the prosperous South East, rural counties such as North Yorkshire and Dorset, and more urban ones, like West Yorkshire and Lancashire, are more integrated with the EU, and also tend to be more eurosceptic.
Insuring a vehicle is also cheaper in rural areas than urban ones.
Suburban rates are less than urban ones, because the theft and traffic rates are less in these areas.
Conduct disorder is the commonest psychiatric disorder of childhood, occurring in 4 % of a rural population and 9 % of an urban one.2 Three times as many boys as girls are affected.

Not exact matches

In 2016, entrepreneur Elon Musk launched the Boring Company with the goal of one day constructing a large urban network of tunnels.
Rather than building more big box stores to sell grocery, health, and beauty products under one roof, Loblaw will be able to use urban - friendly Shoppers locations to offer its President's Choice brand items while the drug stores continue to sell pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
At one point, Shanghai economist Andy Xie cited local media reports that some 65 million urban homes reported zero electricity consumption over a six - month period, suggesting there are enough vacant homes in China to house 200 million people.
A study from the Urban - Brookings Tax Policy Center found that, in 2018, the top one percent of earners would get an average tax savings of $ 51,140, and the top 0.1 percent would get $ 193,380.
They recently received a $ 10,000 grant to help grow their business from the New Economy Initiative's small business challenge, and his farm was among one of five Detroit based urban farms to be awarded.
One person who pointed out the dangerous asset bubble developing in 2005 was economist Robert Shiller, whose composite Case - Shiller index, created in the 1990s, studies real estate prices nationally and in key urban areas.
One way these urban farmers are expanding their reach is by connecting with other food entrepreneurs.
Located not far from Downtown Detroit, Willerer launched his urban farming business on just one acre of land.
Curtas, who has watched the city of Las Vegas attempt and fail at one redevelopment project after another, worries that Zappos will overwhelm the nascent pockets of urban activity, turning downtown into a glorified corporate campus.
She was with the Urban League's Monique Williams - Moore, who has been running job - readiness programs in the area, including a unique one created with Starbucks to give kids with complicated lives a chance to learn customer service and team work.
The Riverwalk, which Emanuel touts as a prime urban attraction, it is one of the steps his administration has taken to make Chicago more welcoming and economically viable.
Maven is really three car - sharing services in one: a city - based service that rents GM vehicles by the hour through an app, another for urban apartment dwellers in Chicago and New York, and a peer - to - peer sharing service that started in Germany last year.
One of my favorite bloggers, Tim Urban, calls this the Dark Playground.
Carter attributes Pittsburgh's particular transformation to a genuine, forward - thinking public - private partnership, but one that also recognized the increasing importance of quality - of - life to urban populations.
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