Sentences with phrase «smaller urban locations»

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The company plans to follow its customers as they move back to cities, with new urban locations that are smaller than its 1,800 big boxes, and stop playing catch - up when it comes to digital.
Target offers another example of a big - box retailer rolling out smaller locations throughout the U.S., mainly in urban hubs.
These findings further suggest reduced exposure to high levels of ozone in parts of North America and Europe, but increased exposure to moderate to high ozone levels at a small proportion of urban locations, although many sites in these two regions have non-significant trends.
The abundance of urban locations look similar to each other, which makes the game feel smaller despite its actual size.
The Inn's location on a mile of unspoiled sand beach, is only 7 miles from Portland's urban chic small port city.
This would have the effects of decreasing the weights assigned to urban weather stations — since there are lots of them, they are relatively close together, and the areas of their Voronoi cells will be relatively small — and correspondingly increasing the weights assigned to rural weather locations.
«Why does the urban influence on our global analysis seem to be so small, in view of the large urban warming that we find at certain locations (section 5)?
As more and more cities grow and reach a level of what I would call «UHI saturation», the slow growth of big cities and smaller in absolute values UHI increase for cities from a certain size explains a smaller delta UHI for an urban group that contains cities, in comparison with a UHI contaminated average containing many small locations growing — consistent with the results from the BEST study — divergence appearing in the 1950s — and with the logarithmic dependency of UHI growing trend based on population.
I also made a point of including some small towns in significant geographic locations such as Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and Glasgow, Montana, to see if trends extend beyond the urban heat islands in big cities.
Mr Lew said that the Republic is considered an ideal location for electric transport test - bedding because of its small size, compact urban environment, robust power grid, infocomm infrastructure, and research and development capabilities.
It occurs in a multitude of forms (mixed farms or specialized livestock keepers; species, herd size, free roaming or confined, husbandry practices), scales and degree of market orientation (subsistence, mixed subsistence / commercial, small commercial, large commercial) and locations (back yards, roof tops, peri-urban areas, urban public vacant spaces) each with its own problems and opportunities.
However, among lone parents job loss is more likely in urban areas than in small towns and rural locations.
Developers are going into more urban locations, and must be nimble with smaller footprints.»
This spring, NSAR held a two - day focus group with 27 of its members — a mix of salespeople and brokers of all ages, representing small and large brokerages, in urban and rural locations — to respond to the ATF recommendations and how they might be implemented by the provincial Registrar.
And the smaller stores have served it well in urban markets, where finding locations over a certain size is often not an option, says Baker.
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