All of which are
probably city or state themed.
Not exact matches
Anyone who has travelled to New York
or any one of dozens of other
cities in the United
States is
probably familiar with Uber
or other so - called ridesharing services.
I'm a happy person who is set in my ways so you can't change me, I have my passport So I
probably been to your
state or city within the last 8 years of my traveling...
Even considering variations in costs of living, $ 10,000 is
probably a better baseline, and closer to $ 15,000 is necessary if
states or cities want to attract out - of -
state networks.
For that you'd need to start with daily temperature records: your best bet is
probably your
state or city weather service.
Most people
probably don't have a natural sense of the jurisdiction of each court —
or even how many there are in their
state — but an input like «California courts» will give you a summary of key stats about all the district courts in a given
state, including a list of the largest
cities in each of them.
So no matter what
city you're in, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, Houston, San Antonio
or anywhere else in the
State of Texas we
probably have a classroom course for you.
There would be a big difference in housing preferences between 40 - year old engineers with kids in junior high who are moving from out of
state (to Pittsford
or Fairport,
probably) vs. hipsters coming right out of their undergrad who know the
city neighborhoods better and aren't afraid to move to an up - and - coming area.