Sentences with phrase «to move into the city»

There's a massive trend towards people moving into cities in the developing world.
You decided to move into the city because it's closer to work and offers a more vibrant social scene.
Long term water issues are causing people to move into cities where there is more plentiful water.
The district is also pinning its hopes on an uptick in the economy and a new influx of families moving into the city who will choose traditional schools.
So it would be a detail one might wish to investigate before moving into a city.
In fact, if a city wanted to ban a specific synagogue or mosque from moving into its city limits, the court held such a ban would not be a substantial burden on religious exercise.
Many startups today in Silicon Valley struggle between wanting to have their startups located in the heart of Silicon Valley (Redwood City, Menlo Park, Cupertino, etc.) vs. having their startup move into the city center of San Francisco.
I have recently moved into the city of Miami and I am looking for a fun and interesting company that I can learn and grow with.
And the Chinese are managing the influx of 400 million people moving into the cities over the next twenty - five years.
The county charged Adams with failure to be a responsible owner, failure to confine dangerous dogs, and removal of dangerous dogs without notifying animal control after moving into the city limits.
They took into account how many new members of the LGBT community moved into each city in 2015, as well as how many «winks» were sent between gay and lesbian matches.
School officials said they expected enrollment to grow with students who move into the city, but the number will still likely be far smaller than in past years.
PLATTSBURGH The Plattsburgh Common Council last Thursday passed a moratorium that will temporarily halt new commercial cryptocurrency operations from moving into the city for the next 18 months.
All these young people with money moving into cities are not only using Amazon.»
Sociologists who have studied the changes in rural communities, the consequences of farm bankruptcies and of former farm labor moving into cities tell a different story.
They've started moving into cities like Chicago, which are generally warmer than the countryside, studded with large lakes and parks, and safe from human hunters.
Whereas many racial minorities and low - income families initially moved into cities because of the affordable rent, they began to be driven out in the 1950s and»60s as «urban renewal» projects got underway.
Moving into the city though has caused me to pump up the AC way more than I'm used to, so soup season extends here too — sometimes it's freakin» cold in here even in the summer!.
The idea has been around since the turn of the century, when people like Jane Addams and John Dewey used the concept to help meet the needs of immigrants moving into cities.
It eventually moved into cities where it protected factories, breweries, and other buildings.
However, we decided we wanted to move into the city centre for Day of the Dead and opted for this very cheap room, which was basic but central and had excellent wifi.
The Noble Prize dinner was held in The Hall of Mirrors at Grand Hotel until 1929 when it became to large and moved into the City Hall.
Syrian drought, progressively more and more rural very religious uneducated villagers moved into the cities trying to survive....
Perhaps those «brilliant» researchers might want to mention all the wars, the insurgencies, over population, Sharia laws, poor to thuggish governments, lack of to no education, rural moving into city life, or any of a host of problems associated with each of these countries.
Finding a Philadelphia renters insurance policy that gives you the protection you are looking for ought to be one of your very first tasks upon moving into the city.
«So far, we've had 15 or 20 employees move into the city... and we have a ton of other people looking into it,» says David Carroll, vice president at Quicken.
The fortunes of office investors in Washington, D.C., may be about to turn positive as a lack of development combines with an improving economy and Millenials moving into the city...
He uses Census data to demonstrate how the story we tell ourselves about the Great Migration (when southern blacks moved into cities in the north in the nineteen - teens) masks the cruelty of a separate occurrence, what Loewen calls the Great Retreat, some 25 years prior.
But moving into the city means prices are higher than outside the city so we could only afford a wee little bungalow (1050 sq. ft.).
Oakland, CA forecast for 2017 Oakland has experienced something of a «spillover» effect, with people moving into the city from more expensive neighboring areas.
Now, after months apart, the family and Peppah the Chihuahua recently moved into the city's first pet friendly domestic violence shelter, one of a growing number across the country that address a common reason victims are reluctant to leave — they don't want to leave their pets behind.
In China alone, 300 million people are expected to move into cities over the next 15 years.
A three - judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit concluded Friday that a Michigan Township can forbid religious schools, specifically First Liberty Institute's client Livingston Christian School, from moving into its city.
My son (21) called to say he would like to come for supper and we discussed what we should have as he was on his way out to our home (we live just outside a major Canadian city and he just moved into the city to be closer to school but likes to come home once in awhile for a meal).
Moving into the city center Mario can ride a small moped, skip with residents in the park, recruit a band for Mayor Pauline and, just, loads more.
Suburban life can't be sustained, for many reasons, from demographic changes to the end of cheap gas, which will force people to move into the city because they won't be able to drive there.
School officials said they expected enrollment to grow with students who move into the city, but the number will still likely be far smaller than in past years.
I own a Kindle, and I'm pretty excited that I'm moving into a city where the library supports mobi ebooks in their digital library store.
People are moving into the city.
Increasingly, young people are moving into cities to rent, not buy, and many prefer to spend their money on experiences rather than material goods.
Here's how Rohit Patel describes inner city Baltimore: «When I moved into the city sixteen years ago it was run down, but it had a vibrancy to it.
«It's actually less expensive to stay here and metro into the city than move into the city.
I live in a hot west coast market and 500 people a week are moving into my city.
Profiting by the protection of the secular, anti-clerical Kingdom of Italy, late in the nineteenth and in the twentieth century some moved into the cities.
Millions of blacks had moved into the cities, where Catholics met their needs better than Protestants, who had spent the latter portion of the decade leaving the cities for the suburbs.
This is completely counter to the trend across the country, where more and more people are moving into the cities, not out of them.
Although after the firework incident Balotelli has had to move into a city - centre hotel which I'm sure Mancini will love.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z