Sentences with phrase «urbanized state»

In Arizona — a highly urbanized state with population primarily clustered in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas — both charter and district schools are concentrated in urban areas, yet as of 2010 there were more than 200 charter schools operating in suburbs, towns, and rural areas.
New York's part - time Legislature is based on an agrarian model that's outdated in this highly urbanized state, said Democratic Assemblyman Charles Lavine, chairman of the Assembly Ethics and Guidance Committee.

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Just as Democrats are becoming increasingly reliant on younger, better - educated, and urbanized voters, Amazon's second headquarters could bring tens of thousands of such workers to a state.
Today, disposables dominate most urbanized cultures, with the French using them in 98 out of every 100 diaper changes, while in the United States they are the choice about 95 percent of the time.
California is a coastal state that is urbanized compared to even other coastal states.
As a densely populated, highly urbanized coastal state, New Jersey is especially vulnerable to the impacts of a changing climate.
It is the smallest mainland state in area but the most densely populated and urbanized.
In 2013, the United States had 14.8 million students located outside urbanized areas (urban areas defined as 50,000 residents or more), down from 18 million students in 2011.
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Description: To assist urbanized and non-urbanized areas, States, and Indian tribes in funding transit capital needs such as: engineering design of transit projects; capital investments in bus and bus - related activities, crime prevention and security equipment, construction of maintenance and passenger facilities; and capital investments in new and existing fixed guideway systems including overhaul, rebuilding of vehicles, track, signals, communications, and computer hardware and software.
Authorizes DOT to withhold grants to develop state safety oversight programs from states with programs deemed insufficient, including up to 5 % of a state's apportionment of formula public transportation grants for urbanized areas with a population under 200,000.
The Secretary shall apportion amounts to each State under paragraph (1) so that urbanized areas in that State receive an amount equal to the amount apportioned to that State multiplied by a ratio equal to the sum of the forecast population of all urbanized areas in that State divided by the total forecast population of that State.
In the United States and Brazil, the Europeans clashed primarily with nomadic or semi-nomadic groups that were not urbanized and showed only incipient political centralization and social stratification.
A substantial portion of the more than 15.3 million square feet of additional land owned by Reading holds great cash flow growth potential as it is developable in desirable urbanized locations throughout Australia, New Zealand and the United States, but not yet generating a dime of cash flow.
Even so, the Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia — which includes the aforementioned BBS data in its assessment — reports that, «during the Atlas period [1983 — 87], gray catbirds were found throughout the state, including the most heavily urbanized blocks.»
The Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia, for example reports: «during the Atlas period [1983 — 87], gray catbirds were found throughout the state, including the most heavily urbanized blocks.»
To adapt to a changing climate, species and populations must now traverse vast expanses of agricultural and urbanized landscapes that simply did not exist in that state over 100 years ago.
These serious accidents are by no means evenly distributed throughout the state; a highly disproportionate percentage of pedestrian accidents occur in heavily urbanized areas.
In between, almost 80 percent of the population of Utah is urbanized with the rest of the state being almost uninhabited.
During the 1990s, about 3 million minority - headed households moved to urbanized or inner - ring suburbs, reports the JCHS's «The State of the Nation's Housing: 2003.»
Almost the entire state is eligible land, except for the urbanized Provo / Salt Lake City area.
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