Sentences with phrase «rural ones»

Not all school districts rely on teacher assistants to drive school buses, but many do — especially rural ones.
By far the greatest influence on premature mortality is poverty followed by geographical location: mortality rates in urban areas are higher than mortality rates in rural ones.
Liberal platforms perform will in urban environments, while conservative platforms are well - suited for rural ones.
In areas with low cell phone ownership rates, such as rural ones, why not look ahead and consider learn and earn to pay for the phones?
Some counties, especially rural ones, may have fewer options for places to get financial tools such as credit cards.
Computerized assessments will also be a financial burden for many of New York's school districts, particularly rural ones with limited Internet connectivity.
If we are to believe in «majority rules» (and I think that most people in this province do), the reality is that the MAJORITY of people in this province live in urban areas, not rural ones.
The MP for the distinctly unrural Fulham and Chelsea, Greg Hands, asked about the extermination of urban foxes, to which the minister, James Paice, replied that «While the extermination of urban foxes, or indeed rural ones, is neither desirable nor possible, problem foxes do need to be controlled.
Conant's idea of a large school was 400 students, and the schools Cubberley wanted to consolidate were mostly rural one - room schoolhouses with an average size of well under 100 students.
Luna says it's possible the first round of «Race to the Top» grants will go to large urban states, rather than small rural ones like his.
The new formula seeks to shift resources from more highly funded urban areas to less well funded rural ones.
The charming complex comprises of several buildings including an old «stazzo», which is a typical rural one - storey building dating back to the early 1900's, which has been carefully restored and used today to exhibit local produce and products.
Due to changes to the law regarding the verification of postal votes, many English authorities, particularly rural ones, will count their votes on the following Friday.
Iowa districts, especially rural ones, have been hard hit in recent years by declining enrollment, Mr. Rasmussen explained.
The biggest source of regional differences in the cost of living is the cost of housing which is much greater in healthy urban areas than in rural ones, (although housing is also very cheap in depressed Rust Belt urban areas where populations are just starting to stabilize after several decades of declining populations).
But we did notice one difference: urban business owners were about 1.7 times more likely than rural ones to have plans to launch a new service next year.
Its temples were, for example, prominently displayed in most sizeable settlements (and a number of smaller, rural ones) and dominated the public space of the towns and cities in which they were found.
«We are a rural one - stop shop,» Jones says, noting that Valley Country Stores vary in size and offerings based on their communities.
SI: You had a special relationship with the fans in Indiana, especially the rural ones.
By giving equal representation to Wyoming or [the] Dakota [s]... you are building - in... a massive white majority and a rural one... The Supreme Court has now become politicised by its appointments and the presidency is in a kind of quasi-imperial position.
«We are now investigating the mechanism underlying this observation — are urban animals immuno - compromised and less able to fight off infections than rural ones?
I got the news about my sister after my husband and I had taken the radical step of moving from a city - centered life to the rural one we had fallen in love with.
According to the 2014 Joint Monitoring Report on global progress against the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on water and sanitation, more than half of the global population lives in cities, and urban areas are still better supplied with improved water and sanitation than rural ones.
Consider, for instance, NEA's regional - support program, known as UniServ, which aids affiliates — especially tiny or rural ones — with bargaining and greivances.
Last resting place of many important early residents, Woodlawn shows the evolution from a churchyard cemetery to a rural one
In addition to taking paths that emit less greenhouse gases, a 2050 is now mindset is also about protecting the natural resources and systems that will enable the people in tomorrow's communities — especially rural ones — to make a decent living.
Except that the urban one has faster - rising costs than the rural one — a key part of why this is even being considered.
Urban locations typically cost more than rural ones, due to the closer proximity of buildings and the likelihood of fire.
Urban areas in general are more expensive than rural ones and urban drivers are at higher risk of accident than their rural counterparts.
Many of the grant communities, particularly the rural ones, reported that a lack of services poses a major challenge to creating individualized service plans.
In a mutualised Medicare Select version of Medicare, we would have several competing membership organisations to choose from who would offer health plans (a trade union health mutual, a Catholic health mutual, a New Age complementary health mutual, BUPA, a regional and rural one, an Indigenous health mutual, etc).
He was shocked to learn that 3 out of 10 children go hungry every single day and was even more shocked to learn that child hunger isn't just an urban problem — it's a rural one too.
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