Sentences with phrase «what city a person»

No matter what city a person works in, he can just search a Little Black Book for someone who pops his cork, get in contact, have some sparkling repartee and arrange to meet for a date.

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«What I tell people is No. 1: they shouldn't be worried about the future,» Johnson said at The Feast social innovation conference in New York City.
«There are more and more people travelling from what we would call secondary cities — though it's hard to use that term when you're talking about cities that have nine or 10 million people,» he said in an interview following his speech.
«People just generally don't know what's going on here,» says Iveson, calling his city the most underestimated in North America.
«In a large city... knowing what to do after an event like this can literally save hundreds of thousands of people from radiation illness or fatalities.»
A lot of those people fell in love with the city, and they decided, «hey, I'd love to start a career here, come live here and see what happens.»
The report from Nested, a UK startup that helps people sell their house, looks at the cost of renting — per square foot — in 72 cities worldwide, as well as what salary is required to foot the rental bill.
«If you look at what's happened to the migrant worker pool over the past two years, the trend of people going to cities has slowed significantly.»
What's more, the ubiquity of tech startups — and the decreased financial barrier to entry — has prompted Philadelphia and Detroit, among other cities, to begin offering venture capital in an effort to boost economic development, create jobs and attract young people, says Archna Sahay, Philadelphia's manager of entrepreneurial investment.
«What we have is almost like a mini Tesla,» he said, adding: «It's a lot more sophisticated, and it's a great tool to move people around cities
Thirty - three floors down, out in the snow and slush, a couple dozen people protested what they call a city and state giveaway to the Fortune 500 giant.
«Instead of asking just for a Pluff Mud Porter (the brewery's most popular beer), people ask what Holy City is being served.
What's more, same - day delivery is a way for Walmart to get more business from New York City customers, a market of 8.5 million people that doesn't have a single Walmart location.
When he and co-founder Adam Neumann created the first WeWork co-working space in New York City in 2010, they soon realized what would set them apart was not just providing the logistics to other companies and entrepreneurs to operate individually, but by «connecting then to other cool awesome people» working around them.
«Together, we hope to redefine what people expect from delivery in New York City
Then, we invited people to tell us what they love about New York City on either Twitter or Facebook for a chance to win prizes.
An explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City injured 29 people Saturday evening in what Mayor Bill de Blasio called an «intentional act.»
What people are saying online about your brand — the good, the bad and the oftentimes inaccurate — makes all the difference when it comes to winning or losing customers, says Michael Fertik, founder and chief executive of Redwood City, Calif. - based online reputation management agency Reputation.com and co-author of Wild West 2.0: How to Protect and Restore Your Reputation on the Untamed Social Frontier (AMACOM, 2010).
More from Your Money, Your Future: Mulvaney pitches his revamp of consumer bureau to Congress 5 cities for a fresh financial start For some consumers, bankruptcy is the solution to crushing debt Here's what people would do with a $ 10,000 windfall
The bad economy is only underscoring what savvy business owners already know about IT, says Michael Kraner, CEO of Primary Support, a 10 - person IT consulting firm in New York City.
But, as Bain pointed out, City Year must establish itself as the best at what it does (community service helping young people of diverse backgrounds).
Rubin writes: «It's useful because it allows people to choose their focus (work, volunteer, family, hobby)-- preferable to the inevitable question (well, inevitable at least in New York City): «What do you do?»»
But urban lifestyles, up to and including trendy bars, aren't just hip — they're a part of what powers a city's economic engines, bringing people together to explore new ideas, create companies, and build careers.
I think what people miss is that money should give u options but in expensive cities it takes a lot more money to get those options.
«Our position is that the city government isn't doing enough to stop people from being pushed out of the District and forcing people to leave what's been a lifetime home for them.»
What I did understand was that the mayor's request to evacuate was based on recommendations from people who understand how natural disasters can disrupt a city.
Bankruptcy is the only feasible option to fix the city's finances and do what is right for the 700,000 people of Detroit,» Snyder said.
If we keep up what we've done in the last year and keep it going for the next three to five years, you'll see Kansas City be the place that people come to look for early stage capital.
But when the city's top investment sales firms experienced one of the biggest team moves to date in October 2016, the industry grappled with a fundamental question: What matters more, the platform or the people?
And what's more, plenty of people are flocking to the city.
Actually few months before what is happening now in my country I saw big flood flooding over the city but not in to my place of my living... although people were some screaming and some as riding it smiling but all were being washed away... then have asked a freind about it who said it might mean no much money or business will be coming to me which I doubted if it meant that, but today I know what it was about...!
What they don't realise that farm people and city people have vastly different lives.
The fact is that the issues you speak of are not because the people are members of the LDS church but in fact this is what happens in any society of humans living as close together as we do in large cities.
The treaties we possess from the Hittites (an ancient Indo - European people who once inhabited what is now the modern state of Turkey) established the way these suzerains interacted with the city - states under their control.
Jesus gave us a clear picture of what that was all about as did others say Peter for example 2 Peter 2:4 - 6: For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved to judgment; 5And spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood on the world of the ungodly; 6And turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha into ashes condemned them with an overthrow, making them an ensample to those that after should live ungodly;
What is far more real to most people in Sandtown, though — which has one of the highest unemployment rates in the city — is that jobs that allow one to pay the rent, and perhaps support a family, without a college degree have dwindled precipitously.
And of course, what they continue to discover is archaeological evidence of some people, cities, and cultures described in the Bible, but not the supernatural elements of it.
On a recent trip across America, what surprised me most was the number of people - over 200 in one city, 80 to 150 elsewhere - who wanted to discuss this odd word, «acedia.»
I shudder to think at what Jesus would have to say about our multi-million dollar church buildings while poor people are living in cardboard boxes all over our cities and selling their bodies to get food.
I am certain the people that are involved vary significantly regarding religion and spirituality depending on what part of the country they're located, and even within the same town or city.
More details about the state of the city are rolling in every hour, but what we do know is that people there are facing what experts are calling one of the greatest humanitarian crises of this generation.
As his city, state and region struggled this summer to make sense of what the Gulf Coast oil disaster would mean, Kenneth Smith, 50, prepared to hang up his apron and move from feeding people's bellies to feeding their souls.
It turned out to be essentially a continuation of what had already been revealed — a plea for prayer and penance, but with an added series of images: a ruined city, a rugged Cross, a Pope shot at with arrows, bishops, clergy and faithful people martyred.
Living in low - income housing, teaching free literacy classes to refugees, setting up basketball camps for bored inner - city kids: all of it had a few costs for me personally, sure, but the holy buzz of pats on the back from friends and church people, and the feeling that I was the only person really getting what Jesus was saying — this more than made up for doing without.
It's a small programme sofar, with only three thousand families enrolled in a city that has more than two million people living below the official poverty line — a line above what was called middle - class sixty years ago.
What is the saving effect of having righteous people in allegedly wicked cities?
Our city is attempting to crack down on these people, but some of them seem to persist in spite of efforts to document what they're doing.
We can join the people in our town and city where they already are, and do what they are already doing.
If I'm not in those spaces to tell people, «Jesus loves justice and Jesus loves you and He's calling you into His family,» then what it's worth for me to go do missions in another country if I'm not rehearsing God's mission in my city?
If you do not live in some out - of - the - way place in the world, if you live in a populous city, and you direct your attention outwards, sympathetically engrossing yourself in the people and in what is going on, do you remember each time you throw yourself in this way into the world around you, that in this relation, you relate yourself to yourself as an individual with eternal responsibility?
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