Sentences with phrase «more populous»

(Exhibit 3) Among the more populous counties, the negative equity percentage varied from 0.5 percent in San Mateo (California) to 16.8 percent in Osceola (Florida).
Of the country's nine Census Bureau regions, none is more populous than the South Atlantic United States.
Texas While Culberson County may not be what Amazon has in mind for its next big location, more populous cities like Austin and Dallas may be in the running.
Waterloo is part of the Waterloo — Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is the more populous of the two cities.
Even though it is one of the more populous states in the southern US, North Carolina car insurance rates fall below the national average.
Another obstacle to removing these suspended and revoked drivers from the roadway is that the state has weakened the consequences of driving on a suspended / revoked license in order to relieve court dockets that are overflowing, especially in more populous counties like Miami - Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach.
For example, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is offering health plans throughout the state, but UnitedHealthcare and Aetna are pulling out, while Cigna is only offering plans in the more populous counties around Raleigh and Durham.
Now, if Southern California or some of the more populous regions of the country appeal to you, take into consideration the high cost of living, especially when weighed against earning potential before you make the move.
Los Angeles auto insurance and San Francisco auto insurance tends to come at much higher rates simply because these cities are more populous and put drivers at a higher risk for a car accident.
Unlike other states though, none of the most expensive places for motorcycle insurance were the more populous cities in Kentucky, such as Louisville or Lexington.
And a niggle: the obligatory foreign comparison in the article is with Australia, as it so often is, with nary a mention of the more populous Canada — perhaps the Times» finger gets as far as «A» in the list and flags there — where in Ontario, for example, rights based on cohabitation have been in effect for decades now.
Britain has 186,000 lawyers and legal advisers, according to the report, compared to the significantly more populous Germany which has 161,000.
Crime rates in the city are the highest in all of Florida, even exceeding more populous cities such as Tampa and Miami.
Now the borough stands around 1.419 million residents, only 1.5 % more populous than it was before the Recession.
In summary, the more populous countries (countries which have more people living in poverty) tend to be better economically suited and better prepared to handle severe climate change.
New York City is more populous than all but eleven states; if it were granted statehood, it would rank fifty - first in per - capita energy use.»
Wind contributed only 4.9 % in the much more populous Germany, but that 4.9 % equated to over 30 TWh of power (5 times that generated in Denmark).
Those areas that are protected are already showing improvement with healthier and more populous species.
High - voltage transmission lines now under construction will connect wind - rich provinces in the north and west with more populous ones in the central and eastern provinces.
As larger, more populous cities have worse air quality, this means only 12 % of the world's urban population are breathing safe air, putting almost 90 % of the urban world at risk of respiratory [continue reading...]
South Australia has more wind power than any other Australian state, but consumes far less electricity than the more populous states.
The big increases in weak tornadoes and slight dip in the F2 class are thought to be mainly the result of changes in reporting methods and also a far greater reporting rate as the South has grown more populous and radar has helped identify tornadic storms.
But the more populous the country gets, the more our water supply, air quality, food supply and natural habitat are being stretched to the breaking point.
Even so, their dogs are better off than those in more populous breeds where health issues are not a priority.
By comparison, Australian Shepherds have only 93 samples, even though the breed is one of the more populous.
Unlike other states though, none of the most expensive places for motorcycle insurance were the more populous cities in Kentucky, such as Louisville or Lexington.
There are also almost as many dating services in this Southern city as in its more populous Northern cousin, indicating that many people are on the lonely prowl.
Saint - Pierre is the more populous island, with a population of 5500; Miquelon has a population of only 600.
Until now Hyundai sold only the smaller Santa Fe Sport (as it was known in other markets) in Australia, leaving the larger «Santa Fe» to do the heavy hauling in more populous markets like the United States.
Such a satisfying surge is just another thing to like about the GLC43 Coupe, which is a new offering and nice surprise in the ever more populous AMG 43 lineup.
However in David Constantine's short story «In Another Country,» which writer - director Haigh adapts for the screen, the lack of a more populous family makes Kate wonder whether she has wasted almost half a century of her life with nothing much to show for it, no great accomplishment, not even a child.
It is the second largest country in South America and eighth in the world by land area and the largest among Spanish - speaking nations, though Mexico, Colombia and Spain are more populous.
The more populous of the two islands, the North Island is home to the city of Auckland and the national capital, Wellington.
By 2040 there is not only an ozone hole above the Antarctic for the entire year, but severe ozone depletion at much lower, more populous latitudes.
For tens of millions of years — a mere sliver of astronomical time — the night sky above Earth may have been a bit more populous than it is today.
In the mid-1990s, excavations by Pauketat, Kelly, and others showed that the hills east of Cahokia were far more populous than anyone had suspected.
After sequencing the genome of the more populous western gorilla 3 years ago, the geneticists involved approached conservation organizations for help getting blood samples from the much rarer eastern gorillas.
«In more populous areas, the chance of occurrence of forest fires rises dramatically,» says IIASA researcher Andrey Krasovskii, a study co-author.
As photosynthetic bacteria became more and more populous on ancient Earth, they changed our atmosphere's composition.
«If you're going to go for the big ones [in Africa], you're either going to go for HIV, tuberculosis, or malaria,» he says, noting that in the northern, more populous regions of Namibia, nearly 70 % of people are at risk of getting malaria.
Fried's position is that as a geographically small county with a population of 300,000, Rockland does not need the same number of legislators as much larger and more populous counties.
Pockets are no doubt deeper in the more populous Democratic capital region, though whether they'll dig in for a Republican candidate or an outlander from south of the border remains to be seen.
Senate districts are currently between two and three times more populous than Assembly districts.
His governing style is more populous.
That's where the number 385 comes from, but that's not the end of it, some states will have more than 1/385, and even be close to 2/385, so they may be awarded an elector at the expense of a more populous state.
During his official pitch to DRC members, St Lawrence played up the fact that he is an elected official who understands that the «rubber hits the road» at the local level, although his home county, Rockland, is considerably more populous than the 47 rural counties represented here.
In the less populous districts, the Capsicum is cultivated in gardens; but in the more populous, in fields.
In most non-Occidental lands, especially the more populous, Christians are still in the small minority.
Going one step further, I could see how an Indian would be upset that only Arabs are shown, since they do treat Indians as second class citizens, however, Islam started in Arabia, not India, and Arabs are by far more populous practicing Islam than Indians.
But Japan's problems pale beside China's, which is nowhere near as wealthy, about ten times more populous, and aging at a much faster clip.
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