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"nonurban" Definitions
  1. not of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city : not urban
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These trends have buffeted many smaller cities and nonurban areas.
Airbnb bookings by urban customers traveling to nonurban areas are surging, according to a spokesman.
But Democrats failed to reach them because for years they've had so little presence in nonurban counties.
The impact of these problems is greatest in the "left-behind" rural and nonurban areas that overwhelmingly vote Republican.
"It's a nonurban, blue-collar and now apparently quite angry population," said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution.
She shows me paintings in progress that are the distillation of her eight years of artistic experimentation in a nonurban setting.
And the big drop-off—more than 22019,000 votes—came in the nonurban counties where so many white working-class voters live.
In Puerto Rico, the researchers visited 104 barrios across the island, selecting them to ensure that both urban and nonurban areas were represented.
Health care is often sparse in nonurban areas, and the providers that do exist depend on federal insurance programs that help many patients pay for care.
And does the Global Jukebox resist the false notion that homegrown expression in nonurban areas is a thing of the past — or does it feed into it?
The harbingers are slightly more concentrated on the West Coast and in nonurban areas, demographic data has shown, but other than that they exhibit no clear geographical pattern.
A new report from the company examining the impact of Airbnb on Australian rural communities in 2016 found that more than half of guests stayed in nonurban areas.
While many Democrats are in agreement that Trump's campaign was unacceptable, the party needs to do much more to address the economic problems of less educated and nonurban voters.
Amid widening inequality, the high-profile enclaves of wealth — Silicon Valley, Hollywood, Wall Street — tend to be unchurched, immigrant-friendly and culturally out of sync with nonurban, noncollege workers.
He also notes that Now Trump is less popular in general and Republicans have done less well in the 2018 midterms including among whites, especially white women, and in nonurban areas.
Policy decisions made in Washington D.C., like competitive bidding and adjusting payment rates in nonurban areas, are certainly formed with good intentions – like reducing overall costs to patients and the Medicare program.
As if this weren't enough, foreign medical graduates are more likely to practice in geographic areas of the country where there are physician shortages (typically nonurban areas), and they're more likely to treat Medicaid patients.
People residing in nonurban areas may be hard put to find a nearby therapist trained in cognitive behavioral therapy or mindfulness-based stress reduction or even an expert massage therapist, tai chi teacher or acupuncturist.
They say the comments are aimed at alarming white, nonurban voters, and at landing political blows on a city that was home to Mr. Obama and is run by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, a Democrat who advised Mr. Obama.
Minnesota has invested more than $60 million in broadband infrastructure, mainly in nonurban areas, and in 2016 pioneered an internet service provider (ISP) co-op model that plans to bring high-quality, reliable broadband to 6,000 rural households across 700 square miles.
Outdoor Emergency Care: Comprehensive Prehospital Care for Nonurban Settings (4th ed.). Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Some readers prefer nondigital libraries. For critic Jeff Jacoby BiblioTech's all-digital library model lacks sensory enticements (such as shelves of books) that he believes foster serendipity in information discovery. He also notes the efficiency of printed books and appropriate delivery systems (such as Biblioburro) in some nonurban locales.
About 67% of Bangladesh's nonurban land is arable. Permanent crops cover only 2%, meadows and pastures cover 4%, and forests and woodland cover about 16%. The country produces large quantities of quality timber, bamboo, and sugarcane. Bamboo grows in almost all areas, but high-quality timber grows mostly in the highland valleys.
Crepis sancta makes both light seeds with pappus as well as heavier seeds without pappus. In the city the plants were found to make more heavy seeds in comparison to the plants in nonurban areas.Cheptou, P., Carrue, O., Rouifed, S., & Cantarel, A. (2008). Rapid evolution of seed dispersal in an urban environment in the weed Crepis sancta.
With fast growing cities and high rates of urbanization a whole new kind of environment has emerged. The urban ecosystem is a place of extremities and makes for fast evolution. Higher rates of phenotypic change have been observed in urban areas compared to natural and nonurban anthropogenic systems.Alberti, M., Correa, C., Marzluff, J. M., Hendry, A. P., Palkovacs, E. P., Gotanda, K. M., . . .
In addition, power lines can subject these birds to potential electrocution. For many years, the electric distribution utilities have worked with wildlife biologists and government agencies to research, develop and deploy of power lines and poles that are safer for all birds, including eagles. Some new power lines in nonurban areas have been built to "raptor-safe" construction standards. Another thing that impacts eagles is animal trapping.
Reacting to the increasing presence—even in many nonurban settings—of nonwhite newcomers speaking a foreign tongue, including many from a non-Judeo- Christian background, nativists view with alarm these demographic changes. Such fears are echoes of those raised about earlier groups, such as the racist responses to the physical appearance of Southern Europeans or the anti-Semitic reactions to eastern European Jews.See, for example, Milton M. Gordon, Assimilation in American Life, New York: Oxford University Press, 1964, p. 97; Madison Grant, The Passing of the Great Race, reprint ed.
The Tiebout model implies that when people have more choice, there will be uniformity in the tastes for public goods among town residents. Supportive evidence comes from Gramlich and Rubinfeld (1982), who surveyed Michigan households on their demand for public goods. They found that in larger metropolitan areas, where people have greater choice of which community they can live in, preferences for public goods were more similar within towns than in smaller areas with fewer independent towns to choose from. Moreover, in urban/ suburban areas, residents were much more satisfied with the level of public goods spending than in nonurban areas where there are fewer ways to vote with one’s feet because there are fewer towns to move to.

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