Sentences with phrase «reality of city driving»

The sad reality of city driving is that getting there is only half the battle.

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The reality is that all but a very select group of cities are struggling to figure out how to create jobs in a time when companies are less dependent on human beings and traditional industries face technology - and trade - driven disruption.
AI, Internet of Things and Augmented Reality are about to reinvent how industries utilize data — and could drive an era of productivity growth in our cities, farms, factories and hospitals.
There's the humdrum reality of having a stadium an hour's drive south of the city its team is named for.
Meanwhile, the reality is most diseases today (over 95 %) are diet and lifestyle driven, with burnout being one of the top complaints our patients in cities like NYC, LA and San Francisco come to us to treat.
In reality: Some of the movie was actually filmed in the city, and in this scene, Shen does drive through the Dragon Gate and around Chinatown.
The harsh realities of inner city life are portrayed, with teens engaging in fistfights and crime (like car theft and acts of vandalism), as well as gang violence that leads to a drive by shooting (some blood is shown).
As he's being driven through the city the reality of the occupation hits home as couples are forcefully separated, others shot dead in the street.
With three airports (2 being commercial), the largest bike route in Texas, and railways, Houston has plenty of options for transportation; however, in reality many will need to drive to maintain daily functionality in this major city.
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