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Urbanites
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Plural of urbanite
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But he added that additional incentives – such as child benefit – may be necessary to persuade urbanites to have more babies.
Urbanites, on the other hand, can typically tune in to around 30 stations.
Suburbanites tend to use more roads and consume more carbon than urbanites (though perhaps not as much as distant commuters forced out by green belts).
Some therefore argue that urbanites should bear the burden of reducing demand.
The declared aim of urbanisation now is not just to move people into cities, but more importantly to make urbanites of them.That will be both costly and hugely contentious.
Otherwise, at some point, the giant crowds of frustrated urbanites might turn their attention from India's government to its billionaires.
They think that he has spent too long in places like Notting Hill, and wants to suck up to the sort of urbanites he meets at dinner parties, or on the sort of Cornish beaches that look like one giant spread from the Boden catalogue.
She seems to have added previously undecided or non-voters, many of them women and younger urbanites, to Mr Campos's tally.Ms Silva's irruption is a problem for Ms Rousseff, whose chances of polling more than 50% on October 5th (and thus avoiding a run-off) seem to have evaporated.
Although officially 76% of Latin Americans are urbanites, a study by the World Bank in 2005 found that 42% live outside big cities in what could be classed as the countryside.Blessed with abundant land, Latin America can help feed the world.
By the time he died, his name meant little to the young urbanites at the forefront of China's economic transformation.
Migrants have an unusually high savings rate, far higher than that of either urbanites or rural dwellers, perhaps to compensate for the absence of welfare benefits.
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