Sentences with phrase «urban areas where»

Millennials would rather choose smaller homes to live close to urban areas where they can walk or bike.
The urban areas where the malls are situated are extremely valuable, presenting a major opportunity, Kingston said.
«Influenced by the sharing economy and the reduced desire for ownership, Millennials moved back into urban areas where they are renting, taking public transit and accessing the multitude of amenities available in a dense, vibrant city.»
Townhouses gained popularity in the United States more than a century ago in urban areas where open land was sparse, though the concept is an ancient one.
East Anglia has a number of urban areas where businesses are thriving in towns including Ipswich, Cambridge, Peterborough, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Felixstowe, Norwich, Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and Thetford.
This is most applicable in urban areas where reckless or thoughtless drivers could endanger lives of pedestrian cross walker.
Basically insuring a car in urban areas where accidents are more likely to occur would cost more than insuring a vehicle in rural areas.
Driving to and from work every day at a specified distance, especially in urban areas where common traffic routes are known, presents different risks than how a retiree who does not work any longer may use their vehicle.
She also spoke of research that showed that human IQ has increased and that the distribution of the increase in IQ is focused in urban areas where people have been required to navigate diversity issues.
Instagram is most popular in urban areas where regular usage is at 32 percent among adults.
«As a result of the credit's proven ability to create jobs and move the economic needle in the rural and urban areas where it's been invested, the New Markets Tax Credit has the support of a strongly bipartisan delegation in Congress,» said Robert W. Davenport, President of the NMTC Coalition and President Emeritus of National Development Council.
This means that just by targeting these dirty old clunkers, badly tuned rust - buckets, and street racers, we could make a significant impact on air quality, especially in urban areas where the density of vehicles gets high enough for pollutant concentrations to reach dangerous levels.
Levels of NO2 and PM2.5 have dropped by 40 % in the urban areas where the children in the study live.
Images of the flooded metropolises of Houston, Jacksonville, and San Juan with overtopped dams, billowing sewage, and flooded homes show that torrential rain can be one of the most devastating consequences of hurricanes, especially in urban areas where concrete makes it harder for water to drain and where people can drown.
I suspect that there are few airports in urban areas where the weather station has not experienced micro-climate changes.
Fourth, massive transmission system upgrades need to occur to transport electricity from the wind and solar farms where it is produced to the urban areas where it is consumed.
The ILFI does allow an «off - site renewables» exception for buildings that, for example, are located in tight urban areas where solar panels aren't feasible.
Of course, the Fontus wouldn't be suitable in urban areas where there might be polluting particulates in the air.
Sparks has served on a variety of boards and advisory committees, including the Credit Committee and the Capital Formation Committee for Living Cities, a philanthropic collaborative of 22 of the world's largest foundations and financial institutions, focused on improving the lives of low - income people and the urban areas where they live.
This occurs especially in urban areas where food sources are more readily available.
Heartworm disease (HWD), caused by the mosquito - borne nematode Dirofilaria immitis, is endemic in most areas of the United States, including urban areas where most of the U.S. population (about 80 %) lives.
The majority lived in urban areas where their dogs would never be exposed to a deer — which is the only vector for Lyme disease.
However, the incidence is likely to be greater in urban areas where cats live in high density than in rural areas where they do not.
Section 223 (e) helps to meet the need for adequate housing for moderate and low income families by insuring lenders against the risk of default on mortgage loans to finance the rehabilitation, purchase, or construction of housing in declining, older, but still viable urban areas where requirements for other mortgage insurance can't be met.
With stagnant wages, student loans and other debt, and high rents in urban areas where the jobs are, many low - to middle - income Millennials (36 - years - old and younger) are struggling to save their way to home ownership.
Also, look for urban areas where builders are starting to ramp up production, which pushes resale prices down temporarily.
Probably unlikely to succeed in urban areas where landlords are pros, but in other areas: can you offer to do work for rent reduction?
What this list does offer is a glimpse into the urban areas where the economy is on the move and employers are — at least on average — charting a path for growth.
It is very large, though, so it can be pretty difficult to park, especially in urban areas where parking is small and cramped.
Its schools serve nearly half a million students, with the majority of students living in urban areas where AP courses are accessible.
Her drive and passion for effective early childhood development programs derives from growing up in urban areas where early learning was practically non-existent.
And as for declining enrollment in private schools, private school consumption is decreasing, particularly in urban areas where children are being ruined by failing schools, because of economics, not school quality.
Charter schools have been in existence for close to 25 years and have shown that all students can learn at high levels, even in urban areas where the challenges of schooling are intense.
Your paper raises the spectre that a charter school «bubble» may be forming, particularly in urban areas where these schools are expanding the most rapidly, and often with the least oversight.
Our mission is to create learning communities in lower income urban areas where all students can grow academically and socially.
In addition to the above factors, Adamowski started saying that graduation rates were based on who finished in 4 years, a difficult measure if students must make up credits but who do eventually graduate, and he calculated rates based on the numbers in the freshman class — again, this will adversely affect urban areas where students move more frequently, may leave in hopes of finding a job, or other issues.
Charters have been in existence in the U.S. for close to 25 years and have demonstrated that all students can learn at high levels, even in urban areas where the challenges of schooling are intense.
There is a sense, especially in urban areas where the poverty levels affect students» emotional health, that school should be a safe haven where students can feel accepted and therefore successful.
Supporters, including a group of black Louisville pastors and the Bluegrass Institute, a conservative education think tank, say they would be more free to adopt innovative approaches that could help students, especially in urban areas where some schools repeatedly fail to meet goals.
The real pressure for school expansion is in urban areas where the school sites are already overcrowded and additional land is expensive to acquire.
In contrast, the locally based Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) had thousands of observers on the ground and subsequently cited numerous irregularities during the process, ranging from the state's domination over the administrative apparatus, security forces, and media, to the lack of transparency on the registration process, which was considerably higher in rural Mugabe strongholds, compared to urban areas where support for the MDC is more prevalent.
Baker's combination of acute emotional intelligence and raucous, often bawdy humor sometimes brings to mind Fatih Akin, a German filmmaker of Turkish descent who also likes to set his films (Head - On, The Edge of Heaven, Soul Kitchen) in tough urban areas where conflicting cultural value systems meet and clash.
On the whole, it is too sparesly populated but it has some urban areas where sufficient contacts and activities exist.
By contrast, in urban areas where native lifestyles became westernized, these diseases slowly appeared.
These conditions are most likely met in urban areas where social, structural, and environmental conditions facilitate human - mosquito contact and potentially limit early detection and mitigation of local transmission.
«All this has come out in the past four years,» says Michele Ver Ploeg, a USDA economist who prepared a report to Congress in 2009 about «food deserts,» or urban areas where the stores sell mostly packaged snacks or fast food instead of fresh produce.
«With the very survival of the planet at stake, we hope leaders will be inspired to act — especially in urban areas where an increasing majority of the world's population lives.
Hot weather is an often overlooked cause of death worldwide and in the U.S., especially in low - income urban areas where residents might lack air - conditioners.
Of course, the Fon system is not likely to work except in urban areas where the population density is sufficient to sustain the network; outside those environments, top - down solutions will have to be employed to build the network out.
For example, in urban areas where people tend to purchase their fuel, rather than harvest it, it is often easier to sell the new cookstove on its cost - saving efficiency.»
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