Sentences with phrase «to move out of the city»

Over the past half - century much has been studied, written, analyzed, and debated about the reasons people move out of cities.
It didn't use to be at all strange for people to move out of the city because they needed more space.
Why is moving out of the city considered equivalent to having an unhealthy love of nature?
For example, some 200 polluting factories have been closed, switched to new kinds of cleaner production or moved out of the city over the past seven years.
Both of the new «couples» had difficulty finding jobs, housing, friends and so on, left the church and even moved out of the city.
Instead, she decides to move out of the city for a job and to raise the baby alone.
It is the Capital of the State and did not suggest moving it out of that city.
Because yes, moving out of the city doesn't mean giving up a luxurious lifestyle — far from it!
When I was contemplating moving back to the countryside I noticed a lot of my friends in Manchester were looking to move out of the city centre too.
People often don't take into consideration that the appeal of moving out of the city into «wild land» includes living with «wild life.»
Twenty years ago, the Raiders and Rams moved out of the city after Angelenos stopped showing up to the stadiums to watch poorly performing football teams.
Still, expect Democrats to question the validity of Republican petitions if Dadey moves out of the city before July 19 - the last day to transfer his name to another candidate for the ballot.
«You have the option to pay for your child to go to a nonpublic school, or you have the option to move out of the city altogether to go to a suburban school district,» she said.
In fighting the change, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said a state report projected that half of City of Milwaukee employees would move out of the city within 10 years.
But even before baby boomers move out of the city, some cottage country brokers are working on more than the boathouse and snowmobile.
That change came about when Krasner and Pollock moved out of the city to a property on Long Island.
The company analyzed Census Bureau data relating to immigration and emigration, and «compared the number of persons between ages 20 and 34 moving into a city and compared it to the number moving out of the city
Or, sell them on a 100 % USDA loan and get them to move out of the city limits, buy more house for the money and their kids can have a pony!
The other half has resulted from other factors: parents enrolling their children in private schools, families moving out of the city, and a decline in the birthrate.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan believes that's part of the reason people move out of the city.
A conservative estimate is that 189,000 actual or potential registrants will move out of the city over the next four years.
«Clearly if all the teams were to move out of my city, I would consider it a detriment to my quality of life,» deMause says with a laugh.
When you move out of the cities to the smaller towns and villages, it's a different story, the people are warm and welcoming and are only too pleased to help you, so I'm not condemning the whole nation, just the people at the top.
It will be needed, because we've outgrown our little house with it's own tiny kitchen, the kids share a room, and we're ready to move out of the city.
We moved out of city and out into the boondocks back woods of New Hampshire almost 5 years ago.
Chris was an active AMC mom when she was expecting her first child, and participated in our postnatal classes until she moved out of the city.
Beware if you are ill — just get better; if you want to have a baby — have it at work; if you want clean air, move out of our cities; if you want clean beaches pick up the muck yourself.
«The plan that the mayor has proposed most recently is to spend the taxpayers» money to pay for a year's rent for for homeless individuals who are willing to move out of the city,» she fumed to interviewer John Catsimatidis.
Taylor, an associate professor at UConn, resigned in September because she was moving out of the city.
I redefined my life about 7 years ago and moved out of the city and into the country and added a horse to my life.
FARM ONLINE — Dec 2 — RSVP, Australia's leading dating site, launched «Farmer wants a date» community due to demand from not only rural and regional members to meet someone, but also from city girls who were interested in meeting a farming man and moving out of the city.
Low - income minority parents have neither the resources to move out of their city nor the political power to force policymakers to meet their education needs.
My parents had moved out of the city when I was three, but I instinctively found myself returning to the neighborhood where we had lived, crawling home like some wounded dog to the place of my birth.
Will they move out of the city core in search of larger homes, schools and services, or will they — like their counterparts in other parts of the world — simply adapt to smaller living spaces?»
Yes, they sure have... I'm currently trying to get my family moved out of the city but I can't qualify for a mortgage due to a series of late payments last year.
With home prices in Toronto, Vancouver and their surrounding areas soaring increasingly out of reach, many first - time buyers are being forced to either move out of the city or reconsider their home ownership dreams.
This creates a sense of rootlessness, Yan told the Vancouver Sun, in which many of those who work and want to raise families end up moving out of the city.
Last year we moved out of the city, but we are still coming to Four Muddy Paws.
My father was a cop so we weren't allowed to move out of the city.
When I moved out of the city five years ago, the small paintings continued to hold my interest even though I had plenty of space to go back to the larger work.
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