词汇 | example_english_inner-city |
释义 | Examples of inner-cityThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The locality has a resident population of approximately 81 000, many of whom live in impoverished innercity neighbourhoods. Thus, the deconcentration was to some extent just from the innercity to its northern outskirts. Problems of poverty and the condition of schools in the innercity must be addressed. The financial difficulties of some innercity health authorities are thus explained by the findings of this study. At the initial visit, participants were predominantly middle to upper middle class, but innercity families on welfare and affluent families also participated. By the middle of the nineteenth century, houses had been built in all the vacant space within the innercity. In the innercity the population remained more or less stable. Tracing individual immigrants has shown that there was little or no movement of immigrants from the innercity to the new suburbs. However, the effects did not replicate in the innercity. A major social and health problem, particularly in innercity areas, is pregnancy in women under 16 years, or even single parenthood. The human population density is quite high and it is an ' innercity ' borough. The kindergartens and the public schools mainly serve innercity, mid- to low-income students. The tool highlights healthcare disparities between geographic regions and illustrates the acute needs of several notable geographies, including innercity and rural areas. Within the study's innercity cohort, one might argue that some level of risk-taking behavior represents the social norm. These close kin networks were seen as especially typical of working class innercity neighbourhoods. It was, however, admitted that this may re ect an economically deprived innercity population who are presenting to get free prescriptions. Basic counselling skills are taught in colleges, but the majority of people in the innercity do not access this training. Others were fearful about the perceived challenges of innercity practice. The percentage of immigrants was much higher on these streets than elsewhere in the innercity (where it was 3 per cent on average). English troops had subdivided in several columns that, entering the innercity, lost contact among one another. Fourth, this study focuses on a high-risk sample of minority adolescent males living in the innercity. Given the stress of their environment, early adolescent innercity youths' relations with their parents may be uniquely contentious. Is the escalation in risk-taking behavior similar across children, or is it especially pronounced for those living in single-parent households or innercity neighborhoods? Parental socialization of negative emotions and child psychopathology were examined among 161 innercity youth ages 11-14 years. Racial discrimination and disadvantage are also prevalent in housing and living conditions in innercity areas. They are twice as likely to live in a terraced property so commonly associated with innercity residence. Furthermore, as discussed earlier, differences in the incidence of psychosis in the innercity and in certain ethnic groups has been linked to social adversity. Early evaluation has been positive with the scheme appearing to be relevant regarding recruitment and retention in the innercity. People living in close-knit innercity and manufacturing town communities, responsible workers with unsophisticated tastes. Patterns of aging among the elderly poor of the innercity. The settings ranged from innercity to rural. The criteria for selection included extra language skills, commitment to innercity practice and potential to adapt to a changing environment. Forty-two practices responded, 22 of which were in the innercity area. Should electrical illumination completely replace gas or illuminate only the important civic squares and buildings in the innercity? The earlier part of the period witnessed dynamic peripheral growth and innercity deterioration. Access to mental health services in an innercity health district. This ensured that urban, rural and innercity areas were included. There must be serious, in-depth efforts to attack structural as well as individual problems, including those of poor neighborhoods, inadequate education, the innercity, housing, and inappropriate law enforcement. Determinants of general practitioner recognition of psychological problems in a multiethnic innercity health district. Both areas have lively cosmopolitan innercity districts and quiet remote villages, and in both authorities 18 per cent of the population were aged 65 or more years. Schools in the innercity usually have fewer resources and more extensive and extreme needs among the students than those of the "other urban poor" communities. It is in this sense that connecting the innercity with the regions a novel theme within the study of the use of outside the city. The school is set in a designated disadvantaged area in an innercity setting and originated from a need to 'cater for the poorest of the poor' in the city. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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