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How to use the word CITIES in a Sentence? Page #30

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In big cities people blend their public and private life, so the city is used as an extension of the home, people are more likely to eat and socialize outside rather than at home. The change has already come and the (living) spaces are catching up.

Sarah Watson

Found on CNN
8 years ago

The decision to support the Venture for America Fellowship program was a no brainer, it’s exactly what cities like Detroit and Cleveland need to continue to thrive.

Dan Gilbert

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

It’s exactly what cities like Detroit and Cleveland need to continue to thrive. he has taught me everything I know about business.

Sean Jackson

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The commitments that the Chinese and American cities are taking ... are a very important component of our broader efforts to deepen climate cooperation and to show that ... the two largest emitters in the world are taking seriously our obligation to meet the ambitious goals that we set out last year.

Brian Deese

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Kate in San Francisco - this magnificent young woman shot in the back by a guy that was sent over here, probably pushed over, who knows but it was an illegal immigrant came over went to San Francisco - we have to end this sanctuary cities. we have to build a wall folks, and a wall works … we are going to have a great border, they are all over the place, we want people to be in our country legally.

Donald Trump

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

A significant portion of the mountain forces has been destroyed. Their structures in the cities are being ripped out and cast aside.

Tourism Minister Yalcin Topcu

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It's the liberal policies in this city that have led to the lawlessness that has been encouraged by the President of the United States, sanctuary cities across the country, where if you are mayor, you don't want to enforce the immigration law? Eh, don't bother. Because the President doesn't like those laws.

New Jersey

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Sanctuary cities across the country, where if you are mayor, you don't want to enforce the immigration law? Eh, don't bother. Because the President doesn't like those laws.

New Jersey

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We can get introductions to the city governments, the government officials that want to shepherd our kind of innovation and our kind of progress into their cities.

Chief Executive Travis Kalanick

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

But now with the problems of electricity and with the damage being sustained by them as a result of the conflict, there is the risk from here on that these big networks do begin to fail on a permanent basis, on an irreparable basis, and over the next two years we will begin to see in cities like Aleppo potentially the rise of these big health epidemics that we haven't seen in this context until now - typhoid, cholera and so on.

Patrick Hamilton

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

And over the next two years we will begin to see in cities like Aleppo potentially the rise of these big health epidemics that we haven't seen in this context until now - typhoid, cholera and so on.

Patrick Hamilton

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

This is like the hottest technology conference in one of the most connected cities in the world and there are maybe three people wearing a device right now.

Gareth Price

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

If you look at a Tier 1 city the market development continues to be positive. If you on the other hand look at some of the lower tier cities we see a clearly more challenging situation and we can see that our customers have challenges in getting financing and also inventory levels are at quite a high level in some of the cities, the market remains uncertain and in some places very challenging.

Chief Executive Henrik Ehrnrooth

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Nationwide, the average travel delay per commuter is more than twice what it was in 1982, for cities of less than 500,000 people, the problem is four times worse than in 1982.

Bill Eisele

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We're headed into a perfect storm in which over the next 20 years we will see the demand for water growing significantly, driven by thirsty agriculture, thirsty energy and thirsty cities, if we are to achieve these goals of food and energy security, sustainable urbanisation, and ensure service delivery of water and sanitation to citizens, we now need to figure out how water is going to be allocated across sectors.

Junaid Ahmad

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

A 4-degree Celsius world is likely to be one in which communities, cities and countries would experience severe disruptions, damage, and dislocation, with many of these risks spread unequally, it is likely that the poor will suffer most and the global community could become more fractured, and unequal than today. The projected 4-degree warming simply must not be allowed to occur -- the heat must be turned down.

The World Bank

Found on CNN
8 years ago

India is a strategic market for Uber worldwide, you will see us expand our operations. Getting into more cities, rolling our more products that are focused towards India.

Uber India President Amit Jain

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

You will see us expand our operations. Getting into more cities, rolling our more products that are focused towards India.

Uber India President Amit Jain

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Hong Kong's liveability has been hit by the disruptive protests that took place last year. The city retains bragging rights over its regional competitor Singapore, but by a tiny margin. In fact both cities can still lay claim to being in the top tier of liveability where few, if any, aspects of life are restricted. This has not been the case in other parts of the world, with instability and unrest features undermining the scores of a number of cities globally.

Jon Copestake

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I've laid out a number of important reforms when it comes to immigration early this year, not only about securing the border but enforcing the law, in light particularly of what we've seen with sanctuary cities that we need to make sure that we enforce the law in every part of this country and not just in some parts or the other.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We're trying to create a sober festival in an urban environment, our thing is very much about bringing the flower power back into the cities.

Samantha Moyo

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

These are really progressive cities, i think that the people who turn out for these kinds of events are the most hard-core partisans, the most left of the lefties.

Chris Parker

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

This( The ACLU) letter to the cities states that ‘ Your police department should immediately cease complying with immigration detainers, or else risk legal liability for detaining individuals in violation of the Fourth Amendment, ’.

Martin Mayer

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

What all the top small cities had in common was that they really still had the fundamentals of a strong local economy in place.

Cindy Yang

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

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