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en Certain cities are poised to become satellite commercial centers. White Plains is analogous to Stamford in Connecticut and New Brunswick in New Jersey. But New Rochelle will probably never reach that level because it's not as centrally located, and it doesn't have the critical mass of commercial activity to begin with.

en I've decided something: Commercial things really do stink. As soon as it becomes commercial for a mass market it really stinks. His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence.
  Andy Warhol

en The last land-use regulations for that area were commercial professional. (Cape Coral) City Council changed them to commercial activity center. This gives them more latitude on what they can put in there.

en They are now catching up. There was no commercial activity, while the (former white) suburbs were becoming mixed use areas which is why they became popular.

en The hype and intensity of a White Plains or New Rochelle game wasn't there. But Suffern was in our path to gold, and that was motivation enough.

en We thought it would be better suited for commercial use, with everything going on in Market Square and the need to try and develop the critical mass of retail in the village center.

en Modeling a relationship between economic and commercial market indicators, as well as market trends and sentiment, will provide us with a new tool in assessing market behavior in the major commercial real estate sectors. It is being designed as an index to provide early signals of turning points between expansions and slowdowns in commercial real estate activity.

en BR-27 is the spine. There is small lot older commercial development on south end, to freeway interchange commercial services at I-69 and then scattered commercial establishments north at Herbison Road.

en By Phase II, when drug developers begin to understand their brands' clinical and commercial strengths and weaknesses, companies tend to spend more in line with their drug's commercial prospects or shortcomings.

en Our location is centrally located in Montcalm County near cities and several universities, and that also tends to attract physicians and their families.

en The rule is made to create equality and it's great equality if you have an airport in town. If you get bad weather, commercial flights can get in while private planes can't fly, so the advantage was already there for larger cities that get commercial flights. It's definitely a disadvantage.

en There are commercial copy services [that] know how to make money on 6 cents a page. No wonder New Jersey is finding itself in such financial distress; it begins at the local level.

en Now that we're centrally located on campus, we can reach out and serve students better. We're changing as Iowa State adapts.

en These movies challenge audiences to examine reality at a moment when the very term has been warped beyond recognition by reality television. This has been the summer in which mass culture, in its search for new commercial distractions, reached a dangerous tipping point. There is a sense of exhaustion in the air, as though the accumulation of cultural debris, celebrity worship and meaningless competitions had reached a critical mass.

en When problems reach a critical mass, as they have in this White House, a feeling of futility and a total lack of control sets in.


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