Sentences with phrase «other metropolitan areas such»

«From the perspective of Frankfurt, Germany, other metropolitan areas such as London, New York or Tokyo are effectively not more distant than geographically close German cities such as Bremen, Leipzig or Kiel,» said Brockmann, who also has a joint appointment at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin.

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Others, like Zippy Shell (No. 470), which delivers a drivable moving container to your home, are just great ideas for such a large, spread - out metropolitan area.
This is pattern that has occurred in the metropolitan areas of other large cities as well, such as Boston.
Marketers could benefit from the study's findings, says Kim, by pitching brands in a servant context to population groups and regions that have been shown in previous studies to be more materialistic than others, such as younger consumers and residents of metropolitan areas.
Such disparities exist in other large metropolitan areas, of course, but they can not be observed there because the College Board releases only statewide results.
Other metropolitan areas have less than 1 percent of their elementary school populations enrolled in such schools.
This is pattern that has occurred in the metropolitan areas of other large cities as well, such as Boston.
Attractions include Disneyland, Hollywood, major metropolitan areas like Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, wineries, rugged national parks, beautiful beaches such as Malibu, San Clemente and Coronado, and a plethora of other things.
This is pattern that has occurred in the metropolitan areas of other large cities as well, such as Boston.
It's shocking how the price fluctuates between rural Tennessee and major cities; major metropolitan areas like Memphis will have average insurance premiums of about $ 1,600 while other cities such as Nashville will offer the same insurance at about $ 1,200.
With a population of over 620,000, Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland, and benefits from being centrally located around other thriving metropolitan areas, such as New York City, Washington D.C., MORE
With a population of over 620,000, Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland, and benefits from being centrally located around other thriving metropolitan areas, such as New York City, Washington D.C.,
Perhaps services in other under - served areas, whether the metropolitan fringes or Indigenous health, might have more success in attracting scarce workforce if they put more effort into promoting the positives of such jobs.
Retail markets in other large metropolitan areas such as Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia are all primed for growth as both retailers and real estate investors seek properties in high - growth infill locations.
Cities such as Chicago, Houston, New York, and San Francisco are still major gateways for immigrants, but U.S. Census Bureau data shows other metropolitan areas are becoming major points of entry for foreign - born individuals.
Realty ONE Group is expanding into the New York metropolitan area market, including Manhattan, as well as planning to expand to other markets this year, such as Miami, the company recently announced.
At the other end of the spectrum are the housing markets in such metropolitan areas as New York, where the median home price in suburban areas leaped 21 percent in the first three months of 2002 (to $ 285,000); Washington, D.C., up 20 percent; and Los Angeles, an advance of 18 percent.
These metropolitan areas were identified as prime investment markets by HomeUnion's proprietary model that factors in variables such as home prices, vacancies, historical income trends, employment, local economy and population growth amongst other criteria.
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