Sentences with phrase «migrating into»

Now it's migrating into children's spaces.
The principles of New Urbanism can be applied to most cities today considering how quickly a large portion of the world's general population is migrating into urban areas.
«With market rents significantly increasing in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, the North Interstate 680 Corridor is beginning to capture a growing number of tenants migrating into the submarket.
The data also shows that the majority of cash buyers are South African, not just local Capetonians, but much of the cash is migrating into the metro's property market from other provinces, most notably Gauteng, but even from KwaZulu - Natal.
«Before the last downdraft in September and October, we did see investors migrating into secondary and even the best of the tertiary cities,» says Stoffers.
Also well - versed in modifying and integrating «off - the - shelf» software and migrating it into existing productions, requiring the creation of code that safely links -LSB-...] Continue Reading →
International trade will occur regardless, and the remote risk of enforcement actions are unlikely to deter capital from migrating into the province.
After migrating into Chesapeake Bay to the mouth of Patapsco River, they swim past Ft. McHenry and through the industrial Port of Baltimore before entering fresh water.
While there was a shift in the growing seasons of these plants, caribous were not adapting to these changes and were migrating into pastures that had passed their peak nutritional value.
The Pennsylvania DEP's record of the event — one paragraph long — states that the agency «became aware» of the problem after the fatality, which it linked to gas migrating into the septic system from an old gas well with deteriorated casing.
Slowly I was getting acquainted with professionals in the design field: starting off in art, migrating into craft, then design.
The trends started in the human food realm, but are migrating into what consumers demand in their pets» food too.
He's had an extensive career in the financial industry, having been a market maker on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, and then migrating into working directly for the exchanges with stints at Eurex, BOX Options, and the New York Stock Exchange.
Some of the folks Pontiac hopes to attract are those now migrating into a Chrysler PT Cruiser or a Ford Focus hatchback, neither of which offers all - wheel - drive.
REAR SPOILER Richie Ginther praised the speed and handling of his Ferrari 246SP Dino sports racer in 1961, but he was irritated by exhaust fumes migrating into the cockpit.
Don't be surprised when both of these features start migrating into other vehicles.
By training personnel in the aspects of critical thinking and the fundamentals of logical reasoning, employees will be much more prepared to handle the rapid fire influx of new ideas and concepts migrating into your organization from a myriad of outside sources.
SIBO results from too much bacteria that belong in the large intestine migrating into the small intestine.
Visual inspection of the imaging data for FTY720 - treated versus control LNs suggested that there were fewer Cxcr6GFP / + innate - like lymphocytes in the SCS after FTY720 treatment and less examples of cells migrating into the sinus (Video 3).
Nomads migrating into Europe during the Stone Age may have brought the plague, setting the stage for epidemics like the Black Death, which killed at least 25 million people.
The graphene does double duty as a barrier that keeps platinum from migrating into the tantalum oxide and causing a short circuit.
We conclude that the presence of T cells is not required for the differentiation and migration of resident skin DC but is critical for the maintenance of DC and LC migrating into the LNs.
But the reduction was largely due to the tetracyclines migrating into the solid matter, which had higher levels of the drugs at the end of the treatment than the raw manure had at the start.
«The macrophage is migrating into a site and doing what we want it to do rather than driving tumor development in a normal way,» Lewis says.
The fossil record was supposed to show that placental mammals evolved in the Northern Hemisphere more than 110 million years ago and began migrating into the southern landmasses 80 million years ago.
«Endangered hammerhead shark found migrating into unprotected waters.»
Tattoos are permanent because the ink remains walled off within the body via the body's inflammatory process, making the possibility of the ink migrating into the mother's blood plasma and then into the milk - making cells of the breast, next to impossible.»
The antimicrobial filter keeps mold and bacteria from developing and migrating into the cool mist.
As a result, growth investors have been migrating into the private market in large numbers.
While faster speeds and bigger usage caps are likely to eventually migrate into smaller towns and rural areas, bandwidth demands show no signs of slowing down.
As global investors continue to reprice expectations for structural reforms in the US and Europe, capital will continue to migrate into growth assets and safe - haven investments as an alternative to markets perceived as riskier.
As public market investors migrate into the private market, they will call for even more disclosure.
This makes me happy: Microglia cells migrate into tumors and supply cancer cells with a substance needed for the repair of DNA damage.
And Roland and his fellow paladins soon migrated into other tongues: into the German of the Ruolandes Liet, into Spanish tales of the exploits of «Roldan,» into the English of such romances as Sir Ferumbras and Roland and Ferragus, and, most crucially, into Italian.
Why not ask, when the Israeli's rescued tens of thousands of Starving Ethiopian Jews and migrated them into Israel was it because of Humanitarian Reasons or was it because they did not want the world to know the history of the Ethiopian Jew.
These Ethiopian Jews are The Original Jews and Direct Descendants of King Solomon, who unlike the Israeli Jew (who migrated into the Israel from Europe)
In many cases the RSV's footnotes have migrated into the NRSV text.
No wonder many formerly mainline laypersons migrated into forms of evangelicalism willing to simplify traditional teachings and at the same time promote them by means seemingly consonant with a market - oriented secular world.
He's studied the religious patterns of immigrants into Canada and found that when people migrate into a Western society — for example, Buddhists from Southeast Asia — they either become much more devout or much less devout.
The idea of a planned economy has migrated into that of a planned culture.
«It's kind of an incubator for us to learn what kinds of things we can possibly migrate into our supermarkets that are successful,» Johanneson says.
«Our roots started in the poultry industry, but we have migrated into more of a food company.
There is no plastic or chemical liner in glass bottles to migrate into food and beverages.
What's more, the chemicals may degrade over time or form new compounds that migrate into food.
When bilirubin, a substance in the blood of newborns, builds up and is left untreated, it can migrate into the brain causing permanent damage.
After the baby is born, some of the fluids will migrate into the mother's breasts.
Since then, we have all learned a lot about the risks of fracking — about how the toxic chemicals used can migrate into drinking water, about how methane can leak out of well casements, about the danger of disposing of billions of gallons of polluted wastewater the process produces.
As the toxic fracking fluids migrate into the local water table, it will add some extra pizazz -LRB-!)
Lagos State alone is over 23 million people and on record, 85 people migrate into Lagos from other parts of Nigeria on hourly basis.
One paints greens as victims of their own success — environmental politics may once have been a fringe concern, but environmental concerns have migrated into mainstream political thought, and this has marginalised single - issue environmental parties.
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