While over 90,000 people now live in the Limerick urban area, only around 54,000 reside within the city boundary. |
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For the purposes of this book, an urban area is defined as a single continuous and contiguous area of urban development. |
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The setting for this study was an elementary school in an urban area of a southeastern state. |
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The district includes a well-established urban area with large manufacturing and industrial plants that drive the local economy. |
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We live in an urban area and the amount of white noise and background energy moving through our area is large enough to warrant it. |
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In all my years I have never, ever, seen the roads within our urban area in as poor a state as they presently are. |
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Initially, stations were located on the fringes of the urban area to ease access and economize on land costs. |
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The site lies within the urban area and the appellant states that there is therefore a presumption in favour of development. |
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These directives are based on normal real estate valuation principles and are appended with land maps for each urban area. |
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The more limited range of electric vehicles is less problematic when most trips are within the urban area. |
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The main campus is located within the boundaries of an urban area and is easily accessible by two major highways. |
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The objective is to create a dynamic urban area to encourage the local economy and that of the whole island. |
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Greenbelt: A greenbelt is an area of undeveloped land, usually surrounding an urban area, designated to be preserved in its natural state. |
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Even in adjoining cities within the same large urban area, there can be different poverty profiles. |
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The most interesting part of this is the urban area, of which the remains of some ten dwellings are visible today. |
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The urban fringe is the urban area within a CMA or CA that is not contiguous to the urban core. |
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However, given the lengthy plan period ahead, in my opinion, it is too early to rule out the small shortfall being met by development on brownfield land within the urban area. |
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These actions are aimed at creating a cycle path network within an urban area, excluding local access at the district level. |
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Sydney is no stranger to severe thunderstorms, and because large expanses of the urban area are paved, much of the rainfall becomes flood run-off. |
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The planning inspector ruled the plan could go ahead as the site had a history of consent, was on a brownfield site, was in an urban area and was only a single home. |
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Military drones, with ominous code names like Gorgon Stare and Constant Hawk, can monitor movement across an entire urban area. |
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It is a street in an expanding urban area which had been blighted by heavy wagons transporting materials and finished products for a large and noisy industrial operation. |
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This dedicated lane bus line is also a first for a medium sized urban area. |
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The first difficulty was to connect to the existing tunnel sector, dig out two hundred metres, and then take the line out into the urban area. |
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I'm in a highly urban area near no forests, no undeveloped areas. |
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A community in an urban area could be a block of buildings, a neighbourhood in a residential area or even a new district in the city. |
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Nearly all agricultural areas and much of San Antonio, the only urban area large enough to affect water quality regionally, overlie the confined zone rather than the recharge zone. |
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Far more than 6.5 million people live in the greater urban area, which is the centre of the Yoruba people. |
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Lower tax rates on the fringes of an urban area typically encourage suburbanization. |
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The ongoing pilot project, the first of its kind in an urban area, has garnered the support of key community leaders. |
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There needs to be really good access from the surrounding urban area to that particular spot. |
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Older women received the same services regardless of whether they lived in a rural or urban area. |
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The transition from living on a reserve then in an urban area must have been a profound change on yourself and your children. |
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Originally built outside the city, the site was now in the midst of an urban area. |
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The risks are even greater when rail cars are stored on switching tracks in an urban area. |
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One of the roles of the Greenbelt is to ensure that productive rural land uses are maintained in the urban area. |
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In 2011, Barrow's population was 57,000, the second largest urban area in Cumbria, after Carlisle. |
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Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. |
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London's urban area is the second most populous in the EU, after Paris, with 9,787,426 inhabitants at the 2011 census. |
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The urban area facing Liverpool on the Wirral Peninsula is a separate division known as the Birkenhead Urban Area. |
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According to the World Bank Group, the PRD has become the largest urban area in the world in both size and population. |
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The Le Havre urban area is served by 165 vehicles and 41 regular bus routes with an average of 100,000 passengers per day. |
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Calicut is the largest urban area in the state and 192nd largest urban area in the world. |
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For this reason, victim surveys are rarely done in developing countries, and surveys conducted under the ICVS have usually focused on a single urban area, rather than attempting to cover the whole country. |
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Since the land cost in an urban area is much higher than in a suburban area, to optimize the usage of the entire real estate, high rise buildings become a preferred choice. |
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It flows placidly through a rich mosaic of Carolinian forests and meadows, past farms and abandoned mills, before meandering through the largest urban area in Canada, Metropolitan Toronto. |
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Factors influencing the selection of communal roost sites by the Black Vulture Coragyps atratus in an urban area in Central Amazon. |
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In Spain and Italy, for example, the population of different towns are never added together, even if the fabric of their construction is knit together into only one urban area. |
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On the territory of the municipality of Sandweiler, it is forbidden to make use of firecrackers and other explosive objects within the urban area, and a smaller distance of 100 meters from the village. |
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If the branch is located in an urban area, or in a rural area, where there is a retail deposit-taking branch of a financial institution within 10 km, you must receive four months' notice. |
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Youth, defined by the report as those between the ages of 15 and 29 years of age, are that age group which has the highest rates of migration whether they live in an urban area or a rural area. |
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It isn't a highly populated urban area with expanding demand. |
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Its urban area includes the neighbouring mining town of Satpayev. |
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However, the project is not eligible for that exemption because, among other things, Haaksbergen is not an urban area within the meaning of the Commission notice. |
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Faced with the very strong economic and demographic growth of the Geneva urban area and the volume of border worker flows, the need for an official cross-border public transport organization is now recognised by everyone. |
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Nevertheless, if the slick is liable to drift towards sources of heat or an urban area, its deflection and containment remain response options which should be taken into consideration. |
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As the urban network's operator for several years, our understanding of the urban area and of expectations among the elected officials and travellers was a major advantage that made us stand out from the competition. |
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Theoretical and experimental it has been proved that the wind speed at any height is lower in the urban area than in the surrounding countryside, and much lower within an obstructed area. |
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One of the most obvious factors to consider is the size of an urban area. |
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In 2014, IOM trained 143 male and female youths, from IDP camps and El Fasher urban area, at the El Fasher Technical School, North Darfur. |
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The Greater London Urban Area is by far the largest urban area in England and one of the busiest cities in the world. |
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London's vast urban area is often described using a set of district names, such as Bloomsbury, Mayfair, Wembley and Whitechapel. |
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These are York Central, which covers the inner urban area, and is entirely surrounded by the York Outer constituency. |
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The largest urban area by far is the Greater London Urban Area with 9 million inhabitants. |
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The urban area expanded beyond the borders of the City of London, most notably during this period towards the West End and Westminster. |
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Each includes a number of towns and villages outside the urban area from which the district takes its name. |
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Its urban area is the largest in the east Midlands and the second largest in the Midlands. |
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Most of the urban area is on or close to a fjord or bay, although the urban area has several mountains. |
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From here, the urban area of Bergen extends to the north, west and south, and to its east is a large mountain massif. |
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Amsterdam has a population of 851,373 within the city proper, 1,351,587 in the urban area, and 2,410,960 in the Amsterdam metropolitan area. |
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The agglomeration was 84,814 inhabitants and the urban area 117,381 inhabitants. |
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Since then, the latter have changed several times as the urban area has expanded. |
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Until the economic crisis of 2007, this urban area saw significant population growth and the development of new industrial and commercial parks. |
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The rural districts include numerous rural communities outside the urban area. |
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Mestre is the center and the most populated urban area of the mainland of Venice. |
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Other small towns or urban area with substantial population are Ezulwini, Matsapha, Hlatikhulu, Pigg's Peak, Simunye and Big Bend. |
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What industries children work in depends on if they grew up in a rural area or an urban area. |
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Thus the Ruhr is described as a polycentric urban area, which shares a similar history of urban and economic development. |
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Traffic congestion is an everyday occurrence, but far less so than in the Randstad in the Netherlands, another polycentric urban area. |
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Back Central is an urban area south of downtown, toward the mouth of River Meadow Brook. |
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Barrow is the only major urban area in South Cumbria, with the nearest settlements of a similar size being Lancaster and Morecambe. |
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Much of the north of the county is an urban area contiguous to Greater London. |
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In 2004 Calderdale had a population of 192,405, of which 82,500 live in the Halifax urban area. |
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In 2001 the Wakefield urban area had a population of 76,886 comprising 37,477 males and 39,409 females. |
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The parish of Stanwix Rural exists but only includes a small part of Carlisle's urban area, Whiteclosegate. |
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The urban area spills over the former county borough boundary into Blackwell and Durdar in the civil parish of St Cuthbert Without. |
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Its use indicated that the speaker was a merchant or someone from an urban area, regardless of nationality. |
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The urban area of Edinburgh is almost entirely within the City of Edinburgh Council boundary, merging with Musselburgh in East Lothian. |
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London is, by far, the largest urban area in England and one of the largest and busiest cities in the world. |
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It is the largest urban area within the historic county boundaries of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent. |
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The urban area is continuing to expand rapidly with new housing estates continuing to be built. |
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The associated urban area is also the 11th most populous in England and the 13th most populous the United Kingdom. |
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Leicestershire County Council retained its headquarters at County Hall in Glenfield, just outside the city boundary but within the urban area. |
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The boundaries of the town are virtually indistinguishable between its neighbouring small towns and villages forming a contiguous urban area. |
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At one time the largest town in Wales, Merthyr Tydfil is today the country's fourth largest urban area by population. |
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At the 2011 Census, Wrexham had a population of 61,603, the fourth largest urban area in Wales. |
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The A541 road is the main route into Wrexham from Mold and the town's western urban area. |
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This would open new rail links to the east, and the urban area of Liverpool. |
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The constituency was made up of the whole of the county of Carmarthenshire except for the urban area around Llanelli. |
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In 2014 Census there were 118,200 people living within the Chester urban area. |
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It lies to the east of the urban area, in the historic county of Monmouthshire and the preserved county of Gwent. |
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The expressways of Singapore are special roads that allow motorists to travel quickly from one urban area to another. |
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The present day urban area is classed as an unparished area except for the fringes which are in Stanwix Rural, Kingmoor and St Cuthbert Without parishes. |
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In 2003 seven new parish councils were set up for Burton upon Trent, and in 2001 the Milton Keynes urban area became entirely parished, with ten new parishes being created. |
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According to Demographia, state is identified as urban area. |
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According to Census 2001 data, Cardiff was the 21st largest urban area. |
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Redditch is in Worcestershire, just south of the West Midlands urban area. |
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Several parts of the city and the surrounding urban area are polders. |
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The Miami metropolitan area is Florida's most populous urban area. |
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In 1965 London's political boundaries were expanded to take into account the growth of the urban area and a new Greater London Council was created. |
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It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the Rivers Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. |
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However, the urban area is not directly connected to any other. |
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Australia's capital is Canberra, and its largest urban area is Sydney. |
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The city expansion more than doubled the urban area which allowed Mainz to participate in the industrial revolution which had previously avoided the city for decades. |
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The Braid Hills and Blackford Hill are a series of small summits to the city's south west that command expansive views looking northwards over the urban area to the Forth. |
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The northern part of the borough is close to the Manchester urban area. |
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Macau preserves many historical properties in the urban area. |
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An old plan to build an R2 outer ring road outside the built up urban area around the Antwerp agglomeration for port related traffic and transit traffic never materialized. |
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Greater Glasgow had a population of 1,199,629 at the 2001 census making it the largest urban area in Scotland and the fifth largest in the United Kingdom. |
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Trichuris was more prevalent in urban children, Ascaris and hookworm were more common in rural children, and hookworm was particularly rare in the urban area. |
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Even in the middle of a big urban area, the river valleys had a wildness that reminded him of home in Alabama. |
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