Sentences with phrase «section of the country»

But that's not nearly good enough for a survey designed to reflect a scientifically valid cross section of the country, he says.
Be we have seen that candidates of both parties virtually ignore large sections of the country in their campaigns, and we know that candidates rely heavily on regional support.
It is not often that you will have individuals from different sections of the country, from different industries and different companies gathered in one spot.
When an entire section of the country can't stop talking about the same thing, it's always a tragedy or awful story.
If you're willing to relocate, you'll find the fight for jobs in a certain section of the country (more on that in a minute) is not as fierce.
Insurance will reach to larger sections of the country and specially the rural parts of the country.
The reason for the sustained anger is alleged maginalisation of the zone by the other sections of the country as it has yet to produce the nation's president, an opportunity that other zones have enjoyed.
WASHINGTON (March 21, 2016)-- After increasing to the highest annual rate in six months, existing - home sales tumbled in February amidst unshakably low supply levels and steadfast price growth in several sections of the country, according to the National Association of Realtors ®.
The group traveled in the northern section of the country with a dash down the Pacific slope to Jaco.
*** Police Provost Marshals to arrest erring officers Following widespread allegations of lopsidedness in the recent promotions and postings of senior police officers (SPOs) which favoured a particular section of the country to the detriment of other...
Around the 7th century BC the maritime culture known as Phoenicians or Canaanites colonized the eastern section of the country which they called Cyrenaica; and the Greeks colonized the west, which they called Tripolitania.
Accommodation in Musina In the land of the baobab lies a town in the northernmost section of the country, called Musina.
In the southern section of the country, a breathtaking emerald peninsula juts out in the blue waters of the Caribbean.
PIJAC has participated and worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at each stage of the listing process and has submitted detailed comments arguing that there is no justification for a blanket listing under the Lacey Act for species which may impact on a small section of the country.
It's that he's just that fucking stupid and a large section of this country fell for it.
A young salesman from Sialkot, Raza was forced to flee in the 1990s after he took on Nestle for pushing a breast milk substitute in Pakistan despite being aware that the instant baby formula was killing infants in impoverished sections of the country.
Though essentially localised, the political alliances between the active players in those crisis - ridden sections of the country and the men at the federal level inevitably translated the crisis into a national crisis.
«Most of our national parties presently and in the past were put together with a false sense of national spread but majorly, irrespective of how they came to power, end up being inequitable and manifestly exists to serve the interests of a minority few and / or that of a tiny section of the country.
Alexander Hamilton, only after the Constitution had been ratified, argued for a broad interpretation which viewed spending as an enumerated power Congress could exercise independently to benefit the general welfare, such as to assist national needs in agriculture or education, provided that the spending is general in nature and does not favor any specific section of the country over any other.
«Shettima's statement is treasonable; he is inciting one section of the country against another section and we know from experience that this sort of thing could lead to a civil war.
«We know from recent experience what happens to political leaders who write off whole sections of a country,» Miliband added.
«These fights happen, but they're worth having, and I think if we present ourselves to the country as anti-modern, anti-immigrant, anti-urban, anti-metropolitan, then huge sections of the country will be anti-us.
That has also shifted this year's tornadoes farther to the east, into more densely populated sections of the country, which may account in part for the high number of fatalities.
The southern central section of the country, including Missouri and Oklahoma, showed an overall summer cooling of about half a degree, but Arguez played down its significance.
The ix35 turns in with a pace appropriate to its dimensions, feeling as confident as most small hatches through winding sections of country backroad.
The only compact car available exclusively with all - wheel drive, the Subaru Impreza remains a stalwart in the more seasonally dynamic sections of the country.
Just make sure you dive, disco, jet ski and canoe your way around this stunning section of the country.
The Alpine Valleys in Victoria, with their beautifully cool climate and excellent table wines, represent a lower - profile section of the country's winery touring heartlands.
This northwest section of the country is full of contrasts, from the ancient Maya sites to the modern - day Orange Walk Town; from Old Order Mennonite farmers to large scale sugar cane plantations; from the flat, dry plains to thick rainforests and lagoons.
Tennessee is located in the southeastern section of the country and home to over 6.2 million people.
RED Driving School, the second largest driving school in the UK, has looked at a cross section of countries across the globe, to compare the «learning to drive» process.
While this likely caused some confusion and frustration with people who rely on their Echo devices for various things, it didn't take Amazon long to get things back up and running, though it does showcase that no matter how good a product is things can certainly happen that result in these kinds of issues, especially when the product itself relies on a service like AWS which can have an outage in a regional section of the country and affect more than a few people.
On fiscal federalism, they said, «The clamour for fiscal federalism has continued to be re-echoed by different sections of the country.
After increasing to the highest annual rate in six months, existing - home sales tumbled in February amidst unshakably low supply levels and steadfast price growth in several sections of the country, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®.
«This is a sign that a large cross section of the country is starting to turn the corner as local economic conditions stabilize.»
By saying it's unfeasible or unworkable to change the World Cup to such a timescale — and this is purely for health, not financial reasons — is to essentially cut off an entire section of countries from ever having the ability to host the tournament... To finely cut out a nice, Middle East - sized, section on the map of where the World cup can never take place.
According to the official census in 1861, the population of the northern section of the country was almost twice that of Belize City and its environs.
Around the 7th century BC the maritime culture known as Phoenicians or Canaanites colonized the eastern section of the country which they called Cyrenaica; and the Greeks colonized the west,...
In the land of the baobab lies a town in the northernmost section of the country, called Musina.
Then too, meeting practices vary greatly from one section of the country to another.
But the sections of the country in which this is true are shrinking.
But the sections of the country in which this is true are...
This is a way of life for some and has been in this section of the country since it was formed.
Another constitutional historian, Carl Brent Swisher (also writing almost twenty years before Roe), remarked: «By handling the case in this manner, he [Taney] hoped he could do something toward suppressing anti-slavery agitation and ward off the conflict between the two sections of the country.
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