Sentences with phrase «of urban dwellers»

«I look forward to contributing to new collaborations and new solutions that improve the lives of urban dwellers across the world in tangible ways.»
Property developers are increasingly becoming more creative when looking at spatial and property design, this to meet the ever - evolving needs of the urban dweller.
The close concentration of urban dwellers, combined with plummeting hardware costs and the overlapping layers of wireless data that accompany us — beamed from cell towers, pulsing from Wi - Fi hot spots, radiating from smartphones in our pockets — has made it easier than ever before to track, sort, manage and organize things in a city setting.
It turns away from Hallmark naivete, yes, but then cultivates the gritty irony of the urban dweller.
How is the church responding to this most recent change and ministering to the new set of urban dwellers?
FLY London is a brand of footwear which is synonymous with excellence and innovation, and it is the daily choice of thousands of urban dwellers as their favorite way of walking anywhere.
The EcoSport does stand out on the road and looks rich and poised, and its only the side profile which reveals the small proportions of this urban dweller.
According to the UN, the percentage of urban dwellers living in slums dropped 10 % to 37 % in the 15 years leading up to 2005.
Liu's conceptual themes resonate with the experience of urban dwellers, and architectural elements are often found in his art.
The number of deaths associated with dangerous air is likewise anticipated to increase as the number of urban dwellers rise and car numbers would approach 2 billion by the year 2050.
Hundreds of millions of urban dwellers around the world face their cities being inundated by rising seawaters if latest UN warnings that the world is on course for 3C of global warming come true, according to a Guardian data analysis.
In some parts of the world, street vendors have noticeably increased due to a rough economy, rampant unemployment, and the rapidly growing demand of urban dwellers who need cheaper food products in the face of a difficult economy.
The study also reveals that the health of people living in the countryside was more resilient than that of urban dwellers following the triple disaster of 2011.
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