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For and urban
For long periods, urban areas such as Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba welcomed European immigrants, including, above all, those of Italian and Spanish descent.
For comparison purposes that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury, Carlisle, Guildford or Scunthorpe urban areas.
For the most part, however, relatively small urban centers with markets proliferated around the country.
For Africa this has meant fueling the already unprecedented urban growth phenomenon and increasing the challenges that go with it.
For this reason, the rural European society to which the crusaders were accustomed was replaced by a more secure urban society in the pre-existing cities of the Levant.
For a number of years French officials had been unsuccessful in dealing with the squalor of the growing Parisian slums, and Le Corbusier sought efficient ways to house large numbers of people in response to the urban housing crisis.
As epitomised in the slogan,For a Democratic Dictatorship of the Proletariat and Peasantry ”, a revolution in underdeveloped Tsarist Russia required an allied proletariat of town and country ( urban workers and peasants ), because the urban workers would be too few to successfully assume power in the cities on their own.
For example, they can move some of a rural store's surfeit of fishing gear to an urban store.
For a number of years both Tolka Row and The Riordans were produced by RTÉ, soon however the urban soap was dropped for the more popular rural soap opera The Riordans – which began in 1965.
For many, North Rhine-Westphalia is synonymous with industrial areas and urban agglomerations.
For a detailed description of the advantages for the weaker force in the use of built-up areas when engaging in asymmetric warfare, see the article on urban warfare.
: For the American urban planner, see Richard L. Meier
For example, Portland, Oregon is required to have an urban growth boundary which contains at least of vacant land.
For example, in the state of Victoria, Australia, land use zones are combined with a system of planning scheme overlays to account for the multiplicity of factors that impact on desirable urban outcomes in any location.
For urban outdoor telephone cables containing hundreds or thousands of pairs, the cable is divided into smaller but identical bundles.
For statistical purposes the municipality is divided into two non-administratve urban areas ( tätort ).
For the US urban aid program of the 1960s and 1970s see Model Cities Program.
For example, among paramedics in several United States urban communities, unrecognized esophageal or hypopharyngeal intubation has been reported to be 6 % to 25 %.
His first piano piece, " For a Small White Seashell " (" Για μια Μικρή Λευκή Αχιβάδα "), came out in 1947 and in 1948 he shook the musical establishment by delivering his legendary lecture on rembetika, the urban folk songs that flourished in Greek cities, mainly Piraeus, after the Asia Minor refugee influx in 1922 and until then had heavy underworld and cannabis use connections and were consequently looked down upon.
For instance, while some 90 % of rural households include a Buddhist altar ( Butsudan ), the rate drops to 60 % or lower in urban areas.
For urban dwellers, the poverty line is defined as living on less than 538. 60 rupees ( approximately USD $ 12 ) per month, whereas for rural dwellers, it is defined as living on less than 356. 35 rupees per month ( approximately USD $ 7. 50 ).
For many decades, the urban communities of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver have been configured separately from their respective provinces, for purposes of apportioning Members of Parliament after the national censuses conducted every five years.
For example, you can listen to stations catering to urban or experimental music, while others are aimed at younger people, religious communities or the Armed Forces and their families.

For and dwellers
For a long time, it was believed that those inland dwellers were sparsely populated hunter-gatherer tribes.
Again in For My Own Amusement, Delderfield divided the nation into city and suburb dwellers, rural dwellers, and those who lived in coastal towns.
For those Arab writers, the Turks were Turkic-speaking nomads, and not the sedentary Persian-speaking oasis dwellers.
For example, due to the eerie sound produced, bullroarers were sometimes used in late-ninteenth-and early-twentieth-century America in the southern United States for playing elaborate practical jokes on superstitious country dwellers.
For this reason, the breed also fares well in apartments and townhouses, and is a prized pet of urban dwellers.
For example, UNICEF estimates that before 1991, 95 % of urban dwellers and 75 % of rural dwellers were served by modern water supply systems that delivered treated water to homes and businesses.
For example, Porto Alegre uses this model in tackling the problem of developing infrastructure and utilities for slum dwellers.
For Jerome Myers, summer in Manhattan was rich in opportunity, for when the mercury soared it was certain to bring tenement dwellers out into the streets and parks of the city.

For and spending
For example, one hebephrenic man used to annoy me, month after month, by saying, whenever I got up to leave and made my fairly steoreotyped comment that I would be seeing him on the following day, or whenever, `` You're welcome '', in a notably condescending fashion -- as though it were his due for me to thank him for the privilege of spending the hour with him, and he were thus pointing up my failure to utter a humbly grateful, `` thank you '' to him at the end of each session.
For example, Paul Krugman wrote in December 2010 that significant, sustained government spending was necessary because indebted households were paying down debts and unable to carry the U. S. economy as they had previously: " The root of our current troubles lies in the debt American families ran up during the Bush-era housing bubble ... highly indebted Americans not only can ’ t spend the way they used to, they ’ re having to pay down the debts they ran up in the bubble years.
For example: " Paul Daniels's Jet-Ski Journey to the Centre of Elvis ", and " Arse Farm – Young Pete and Jenny Nostradamus were spending the holidays with their Uncle Jed, who farmed arses deep in the heart of the Sussex countryside ...".
For example, within the Peak District National Park the estimate in 2004 for visitor spending is £ 185 million, which supports over 3, 400 jobs, representing 27 % of total employment in the National Park.
For the film's release, Valentino travelled to London, staying there and in France, spending money with abandon while his divorce took place.
For example, the general rule is that there is no federal taxpayer standing, as complaints about the spending of federal funds are too remote from the process of acquiring them.
** For government spending as stimulus see Fiscal policy
For centuries it has been a renowned place for spending time.
For a few months he lived in Baltimore with a wealthy friend, Tom Winans, who even furnished Whistler with a studio and some spending cash.
For example, conducting multiple instrument approaches in the actual aircraft may require spending a significant amount of time repositioning the aircraft, while in a simulation, as soon as one approach has been completed, the instructor can immediately reposition the simulated aircraft to an ideal ( or less than ideal ) location from which to begin the next approach.
For many Scouts and Scouters, the highlight of the year is spending at least a week in the summer as part of an outdoor activity.
For many years, the district held the distinction of the lowest per pupil spending in the state using comparative financial data from the Rhode Island Department of Education.
For all that, in June 1961 Bray still decided to move and despite his recent marriage “ lmost every day went round, often spending a good part of the day or a large part of the evening there .” “ Oddly enough, this side of his life was well known about in Paris … natural reserve and well-developed sense of decorum were allied to his fear of giving offence to Suzanne .” Anthony Cronin notes that strangely – or perhaps not so strangely – during this time he was often to be found talking “ fervently and seriously about suicide .” Despite his unwillingness to do much about it he was clearly suffering badly from guilt.
For example, monetary policy and / or fiscal policy ( i. e., deficit spending ) could be used to stimulate the economy, raising gross domestic product and lowering the unemployment rate.
For me, the idea of spending two more years in a room with that voice is more than I can take ".
For example, in 2007, CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao told the 17th Communist Party Congress that China needed to increase its soft power, and the US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates spoke of the need to enhance American soft power by " a dramatic increase in spending on the civilian instruments of national security -- diplomacy, strategic communications, foreign assistance, civic action and economic reconstruction and development.
For example, given that expenditure on necessities and taxes remain the same, ( i ) the availability of energy-saving lightbulbs may mean lower electricity usage and fees for a household but this frees up more discretionary, disposable income for additional consumption elsewhere ( an example of the " rebound effect ") and ( ii ) technology ( or globalisation ) that leads to the availability of cheaper goods for consumers also frees up discretionary income for increased consumptive spending.
For example, they are more likely to advocate government spending for environmental protection, AIDS or cancer research, and the arts but are less likely to support raising taxes on the rich, high defense spending, or Keynesian economic policies in general.
For Sunderland, the immediate post-war years were characterised by significant spending ; the club paid £ 18, 000 (£ today ) for Carlisle United's Ivor Broadis in January 1949.
For example, a task force set up to eliminate excessive government spending might consider a " best " solution to be one that saves the most money.
For example, the northern corn rootworm ( Diabrotica barberi ) became adapted to a corn-soybean crop rotation by spending the year when field is planted to soybeans in a diapause.
For 16 years he administered the affairs of the see of Carlisle with good sense and discretion, spending more than the whole income of the see upon the wants of his diocese.
For example, in the credit card industry this could be signaled through a customer's decline in spending on his or her card.

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