Sentences with phrase «town economy»

Its use strengthens the rural and small town economies where wood heating is most prevalent.
When your town is dependent on one big company and it leaves, goodbye town economy.
In all, the Equinox is a great buy for those who rack up the highway miles and won't see much of the in - town economy benefit offered by hybrids like the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid.
Like most Benzes these days, the car has two different characters: There's the lope along with traffic and around town economy mode, and the run - what - ya - brung sport mode that amps up everything about the car.
Choose from one of 3 empires and begin your quest to construct a bustling town economy that will eventually power and fund your army in the race to acquire more resources and land from your weaker unsuspecting neighbors.
Fuel mileage for the front - wheel drive V6 is predictably much better than that of the Quattro V8 on the highway, showing 27 miles per gallon, and in town economy is almost the same at 18 versus 16 miles per gallon.
Granted, Dr. Von Nessen's study only covered South Carolina and the numbers for your particular state may vary but the point is, lawyers feed small town economies.
In addition to stimulating this sector — key to many small - town economies — the province's Wood First Act aimed to assist climate policy by substituting carbon - emitting materials for carbon - sequestering ones.
Engineering and chemicals are important to the towns economy.
Artifacts: Artifacts are powerful items that provide their town and troops with bonuses that can affect troops in battle, town economy, and enemy attackers.
By eliminating the fees involved in printing and minting, as well as transaction costs, more people will use the digital currency and thus boost the town economy.
In Trumbull, as officials look for ways to keep the town economy vibrant, addressing the glut of office space remains a top goal.
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