Sentences with phrase «other more populated areas»

There are plenty youth hostels in Northern Territory to stay in throughout the territory, although there are not the same number of options as in other more populated areas of Australia.

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With Benfica's positional interactions between their fullbacks and wingers being fairly strong, Pizzi and Gaitan would more often than not be populating these areas, requiring Witsel and Javi Garcia to shift across to cover, leaving bigger gaps on the other side.
On the other hand, if you reside in a smaller, less populated area, your localized online dating selections may be more limited.
Strata condominiums or townhouses are a popular home options with many benefits including providing little personal maintenance, the ability to live in a more populated area, among others.
Also, any doggies that visit highly populated dog areas where they come in contact with lots of other furry friends are more likely to contract kennel cough.
In close proximity to Belize's acclaimed barrier reef, Garifuna Village is just the first stop on a journey to more populated areas further down the coast where sports enthusiasts can use the coastline as a jumping off point for kayaking, snorkeling, saltwater fly fishing, diving and other aquatic fun.
Landscapes, trees and plants in multiple media, flowers, birds and animals — some of these works, admittedly, relating to issues more serious than their benign appearance — may abound at the fair due to the legendary love of the Bay Area residents for hikes and other outdoor activities.It comes as no surprise, then, that one of the most photographed artworks at FOG was Kohei Nawa's $ 500,000 taxidermied deer covered in glass spheres, populating Pace Gallery's entrance - facing booth.
It is distressing to see so many lose their lives in Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia after things went like clockwork in St. Louis (zero deaths in an F - 4 tornado in a densely populated area and in the city which has historically more tornado deaths than any other) just five evenings before.
Similar negative effects occur with worsening air pollution — higher levels of ground - level ozone smog and other pollutants that increase with warmer temperatures have been directly linked with increased rates of respiratory and cardiovascular disease — food production and safety — warmer temperatures and varying rainfall patterns mess up staple crop yields and aid the migration and breeding of pests that can devastate crops — flooding — as rising sea levels make coastal areas and densely - populated river deltas more susceptible to storm surges and flooding that result from severe weather — and wildfires, which can be ancillary to increased heat waves and are also responsible for poor air quality (not to mention burning people's homes and crops).
On the other hand, fracking in the United States, especially in the Marcellus Shale region, tends to occur in more densely populated areas where it can come into conflict with local water uses like drinking and irrigation.
In both cases, therefore, more observations have always been made in some regions, such as densely populated areas or well - travelled shipping lanes, than in others.
This is because global warming will decrease rainfall in some areas but serendipitously increase it in other, but more populated, areas.
Both these areas and a few others at the top of the tables represent the more specialized areas populated by smaller numbers of lawyers.
Heavily populated cities, for example, may be prone to more traffic congestion and commuters, while other areas may have higher levels of accidents or car thefts.
Most parts of Euless are more densely populated than most other communities of its size, with housing density from both Dallas and Fort Worth making inroads into the Euless area.
Because it's more densely populated than other neighborhoods in Buffalo, the Downtown area has the highest auto insurance rates in the city coming in at over $ 1,500 annually.
1) Low population density means that it's difficult to get connections in some areas, combined with 2) Universal service requirements mean that regulated telcos make up their low density loss leaders in the highly populated areas, plus 3) Unmetered phone calls (unlike most other countries) has traditionally meant that people have been more reluctant to upgrade from dialup to broadband.
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