The phrase
"urban dwellers" refers to people who live in cities or densely populated areas.
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The 2008 Scion xB is a good choice for
urban dwellers who need a smaller vehicle for easy parking and maneuverability yet need decent fuel efficiency, more cargo space than the typical small car, and a back seat comfortable enough for adults.
According to the UN, the percentage
of urban dwellers living in slums dropped 10 % to 37 % in the 15 years leading up to 2005.
Rural vacation properties have been on the radar of
many urban dwellers for years, but in recent times a growing number of buyers have been turning to permanent rural residency.
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They wanted to take this space and create an experience that encompassed the spirit of Christmas past, which many
urban dwellers don't get to experience.
City Farmer was founded in 2009 as a gathering place to realize our mission; to engage, motivate and
inspire urban dwellers to garden, eat better and teach their children to follow; and to create an identity that says it all in two words.
I think the most interesting statistic is how digital reading is firmly embraced
by urban dwellers with higher education rather than rural.
Most urban dwellers think of pigeons as a nuisance, but it turns out they might be useful in the fight against air pollution.
Scheduled to make its debut at the 2013 Seoul Motor Show, the CUB Concept is described as a compact four - door coupe whose styling reflects the attitude of «trend -
setting urban dwellers».
The HR - V should be a good fit for Millennials and
other urban dwellers dealing with tight parking spaces when returning from Ikea.
Scott Griffith, Zipcar's CEO told GigaOm last year that Zipcar has redefined how
urban dwellers think about car ownership.
To protect
urban dwellers from climate change impacts, such as more frequent and more intense heat waves, heavy downpours and coastal flooding, cities need to make themselves more resilient.
If urban dwellers don't have a full front porch to sit on, then they often make do with their «stoop» — a.k.a. their front steps.
Introduced for 2012, the Prius c (for «city») joined the Prius family as a smaller, less - expensive hybrid aimed
at urban dwellers.
The Scion iQ - like the Smart Fortwo - is intended to intrigue
urban dwellers dealing with limited parking space.
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income urban dwellers who prefer to buy their pet supplies online, they make up 11 percent of the population.
Many
urban dwellers like the idea of home composting using worms, but may balk at implementation, asking, «Where would I keep the worms?»
There's also been a spike in outdoor camping for many Koreans, which is said to be attributed to the high levels of stress and burnout that many
urban dwellers experience on a day - to - day basis.
Although Mai Chau is often crowded with tourists during the weekend, a visit to Mai Chau Countryside Homestay can provide a truly peaceful ambience
which urban dwellers like me seek often.
During this highly controversial campaign, the government demolished hundreds of thousands of structures, displacing between 300,000 and 1,000,000 people, largely
poorer urban dwellers.
Inspired by the neon safety vests worn by workers at construction sites, a new Swiss design label is taking the highly reflective material and trying to turn it into something that cyclists and other
urban dwellers just might actually wear.
It proved to be excellent training for his next act: co-founding Kasita, a company that makes a hip, $ 139,000 tiny home designed for
modern urban dwellers.
As for pathos, Obama had it to burn, launching an inspirational appeal to hope and change that captured the imaginations of millions worldwide, from
humble urban dwellers in Cairo to sophisticated postmoderns in Paris.
The ACT practice exam has a passage of contemporary literature by Gloria Naylor, an undemanding and clichéd description of a
benevolent urban dweller.
The
wealthier urban dwellers splurge on gold, jewelry, clothes and expensive gifts such as electronics, which they buy for themselves and their loved ones.
It is true that
urban dwellers no longer perform certain neighborly acts because government has taken over the responsibility for doing so.
What is in jeopardy is the capacity of the churches to
attract urban dwellers in large numbers while church programs are geared to a 19th century rural ethos.
Through the Industrial Areas Foundation, Alinsky organized
uneducated urban dwellers in order to give them a voice in their own affairs.
Companies like Tropical Traditions are helping to bridge the gap
between urban dwellers and healthy farms in remote areas.
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In doing so, it will aim to bridge the divide between two Tory modernisation agendas: the one pursued by David Cameron and his allies, which was often focused getting middle
class urban dwellers to vote Conservative, and the one pushed by Timothy for Theresa May, which focused on getting lower income people in more provincial places to support the Tories.
The study also reveals that the health of people living in the countryside was more resilient than that of
urban dwellers following the triple disaster of 2011.
«I look forward to contributing to new collaborations and new solutions that improve the lives of
urban dwellers across the world in tangible ways.»
The descendants of
longtime urban dwellers show increased genetically driven resistance to tuberculosis, due to evolutionary selection pressure over millennia.
Separate work has uncovered distinct differences in microbial groups and their functional genes (for example, those governing metabolism of amino acids) in
US urban dwellers versus villagers living in Africa and South America.
Remarkably, investigations of highly preserved human coprolites (ancient stool samples retrieved from archeological sites) have demonstrated that their overall microbiome more closely resembles that of modern humans living in traditional rural settlements than that of the
contemporary urban dweller [117].
FLY London is a brand of footwear which is synonymous with excellence and innovation, and it is the daily choice of thousands of
urban dwellers as their favorite way of walking anywhere.
It's not really a home run, but as an
aging urban dweller it hit some notes both antic and plangent for me.
Or, as professional wit and
urban dweller Fran Lebowitz once wrote, «The great outdoors is what you have to go through to get from the apartment into the taxi.»
He paraphrases a common notion that modern Americans are
urban dwellers stuck in hunter / gatherer bodies, meaning the way people live doesn't allow them to get the exercise their bodies crave, particularly teens.
A great many
urban dwellers go bushwalking, climbing, abseiling, rafting and canoeing poorly equipped, without proper navigation and survival skills, with scant knowledge of weather conditions and of the fickleness of the weather and without telling anybody of their plans.