Sentences with phrase «wealthier areas do»

The schools are located in food desserts, where there's sacred transportation and other socioeconomic boundaries that wealthier areas do not face.

Not exact matches

If there is one area in which the children as a group do seem to differ somewhat, in emotional reactions, from the children that I meet in wealthier communities — and even here I would be very cautious not to overstate this — it is in their sensitivity to other children's moments of anxiety and their acute awareness of emotional fragility and of the tipping point between exhilaration and depression.
Few can match that instinctive touch in the penalty area, but it seems even the wealthiest clubs in the Premier League do not believe they'd currently be getting value for money for this proven performer.
The study also found that people with religious beliefs do more volunteering, whilst the people who volunteer the most are wealthy people living in poorer areas.
I presume this goes to the heart of why the Tories are doing so badly in most large conurbations except in the really wealthy areas.
Also there are quite a few young girls from rural areas who use thaicupid to find a wealthy and nice foreigner man and don't mind if he is older.
The small unit or apartment in a well - to - do area is superior than the most grand home in a lower class neighborhood, when it comes to rubbing shoulders with a wealthier group of people or rich male singles.
I do admit that, in general, the teachers in the wealthier areas of San Diego were more experienced than teachers in the poorer areas, but it's precisely because the students were well - behaved and motivated that the wealthier schools were able to attract these teachers.
Nearly 9 in 10 respondents said it was a problem for public schools in low - income communities to have fewer qualified teachers than public schools in wealthier areas, and a majority felt that shortages should not be resolved by recruiting individuals who are not fully prepared — the very thing many districts have been forced to do in response to deep shortages across the state.
If they don't live in a wealthy area, they aren't given the sufficient resources they need to succeed at their schools.
Even if they open in the most deprived parts of England, it will be difficult to establish catchment areas which do not include wealthier suburbs, especially as some of the poorest areas of the country exist within larger cities and metropolitan regions where deprivation can vary greatly between postcodes.
Many wealthy home owners in these jurisdictions elected to move to the areas that did not have critical change demands.
This is the area to the west of the capital where wealthy urbanites live out country fantasies wearing Hunter wellies and Barbour jackets, relaxing in stylishly done - up cafes and excellent restaurants.
Coop galleries (except in wealthy areas) also don't attract that market.
Work Towards 25 - 40 % Emissions Reductions by 2020 On the subject of emission reductions targets — another area where there's a growing gap between what developing nations (and scientists) say is required and what wealthy nations seem politically willing to do — Mr De Boer said that emissions reductions in the range of 25 - 40 % by 2020 are something all nations should be working towards.
doesn't that make for more crop failures, more expensive food, a shift to higher value cash crops (which may have lower food value or feed fewer but wealthier people), and a shift of agricultural areas away from the equator, resulting in costly changes in farm viability and land use?
People need to realize that you don't have to be white or wealthy to benefit from going green,» says Van Jones, founder of Green for All, a national campaign aiming to bring green - collar jobs to urban areas.
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