Sentences with phrase «urban issues just»

Our city has long struggled on the federal terrain — urban issues just aren't sexy to Republican congressmen from the Ozarks — but with Mr. Schumer as one of the most powerful elected officials in the country, we're bound to do a little bit better.

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The urban / rural divide isn't just an issue in presidential elections.
Of course, the economic divide between rural and urban communities isn't just an issue in Colorado.
The Urban Institute conducted a study of high DTI mortgages and discovered that 25 % of all Fannie Mae mortgages issued to borrowers with a credit score below 700 had a DTI over 45 % in just the first two months of 2018.
Just last week, the mayor spent three days in Salt Lake City at a symposium on urban issues.
The presence of a northern woman in the cabinet will not be the silver bullet to the issue of Tory unpopularity with urban voters and women, just as Sajid Javid's appointment has not made the Tories more appealing to ethnic minorities.
And it «is not just by chance that our second issue [covered] urban ecology,» she says.
Our faculty is studying the most pressing issues facing our educational system today — the achievement gap, language and literacy, urban school reform, new leadership models, testing and accountability, to name just a few.
Ben then takes issue with the growing consensus that charters work, by stating that students in urban charter schools «perform just about as well» as students at district schools.
At Urban Animal we work with your pet, your pet's lifestyle and history to try and figure out the underlying cause of the skin issue and resolve it, not just for a season but all your round.
But I haven't figured out your use of repetition; I could find these discrepancies in «Landscape for the Urban Dweller» — it seems sometimes to leap off the floor, morphing toward the ceiling, the skylight, and at other times it just simply suspends in midair — which relates to the issue of largeness and simplicity, where everything is of equal worth in the whole picture.
I have just had a paper accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, to appear in a special issue on climate change and urban areas.
If urban sprawl just brings more commuting and therefore transportation and air pollution issues, not to mention eating up usable greenspace with more houses and big box stores, then the question comes as to how to construct new comes in a city that is already developed?
Another reason you should drag your joystick - wielding tykes to experience nature in all its natural splendor: Urban kids who live around green parks and lawns may be less likely to be overweight, according to a study in the March / April issue of the American Journal of Health Promotion.Part of this is just common sense.
As we approach the new millennium, fair housing isn't just a black and white issue confined to large urban centers.
Not just an issue with urban planning and development in the area noted by the writer.
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