Bigger cities such as Boston will likely gain more flights from the combined American.
They lost almost 15% of their mayors, but won six of the bigger cities.
However, he added that the situation in bigger cities, including Paris, was normal.
During the decades after World War II, hundreds of thousands left rural areas for the bigger cities that were beginning to prosper.
In China's bigger cities children often start learning English in reception year.
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Almost all employees, most of whom were under 24, harbored goals they hoped to achieve by moving to bigger cities or saving money.
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Ms. DRUSILLA RAMON (Resident, Arkansas): A lot of people are moving from bigger cities and they realized that oh, well, what I've been missing, you know?
Beyond such tricks, he represents a revolution in local government that has recently transformed several of Colombia's bigger cities with a mixture of fiscal responsibility and innovation.
The victims of the practice, says Ben, are producers and manufactures in smaller towns and cities who rely on "agents" from bigger cities to bring in potential buyers and clients.
People in rural areas and small towns don't pay for water, and it's only in the bigger cities that residents--those who are on the meter and aren't stealing water--pay for what they use.
The bank has also seen a rise in demand for construction loans in smaller metropolitan areas, where the real-estate recovery is following those seen first in bigger cities such as New York and Washington.
While the band had a number of shows lined up in bigger cities, many of its performances weren't planned in advance, a decision Nebeker attributes to the uncertainties surrounding traveling by bike like flat tires and getting lost.
Those who bought in less-expensive cities and suburban markets at the bottom of the market stand to benefit as buyers are increasingly scouring those areas for properties that can provide better returns than pricey ones in bigger cities such as New York.
Researchers at the Santa Fe Institute have been able to demonstrate that bigger, denser cities literally speed up the metabolism of daily life.
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That region, as Jonah Lehrer has pointed out, manages to emulate the functions of bigger, denser cities by encouraging the clustering of talent and enterprise and fostering a high level of information-sharing.
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Today however, the native Aymara culture, once populous and rich with ancestral tradition, is dying out after 10, 000 years of recorded history, with families moving down from the antiplano in search of jobs and education in bigger towns and cities.
When it comes to poor cities, bigger is by no means always better.
Within two decades India will probably have six cities considerably bigger than New York, each with at least 10m people: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai.
America squeezes in many more stations than Britain because it is a much bigger country: its cities are further apart, so the same frequencies can be used again and again in different places, without interference.
But multi-family is only a sliver of the action in the Carolina metros of Raleigh, Charleston SC and Columbia SC, where almost all new construction is single-family homes, unlike in higher-density cities with bigger shares of renters.
"We are expecting a different degree of price correction in different cities, with major and coastal cities likely to see (bigger declines in prices) this year compared to the inner cities, " said Daiwa Capital Markets analyst Danny Bao, who added that he expects property transaction volume to fall 10% this year.
Several smaller cities also saw bigger percentage gains during the 2000s: the Asian populations of Raleigh, N.
This gives us an opportunity to visit bigger venues and town and cities that we haven't been to before.
The bigger picture of the Excellence in Cities' work in schools, says the minister, is to find ways to reverse generations of educational underachievement in the inner-cities.
Leagues and tournaments draw larger audiences to a sport, as athletes and teams start to be imagined as representing cities and, on a bigger stage, nations.
And knowledge-sharing among such people tends to make cities more productive as they get bigger.
"I've been to Zagreb and Belgrade and both cities, both countries, view this as something much bigger than football, " James Montague, author of When Friday Comes: Football, War and Revolution in the Middle East, told CNN.
The combination of those three was tough -- a bigger, faster and cheaper situation -- which has become almost default situation in Asian cities.
That has gradually shifted new immigrants away from the overcrowded cities to the sparsely populated Prairies and the Maritime provinces, where immigration provides a bigger economic boost.
The bigger problem is that the success of central business districts has not spread to the poorer parts of America's cities.
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