| 41. | -- Suburbanization, sprawl and commuting, again robbing people of family and community time.
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| 42. | Culturally, single-family houses are associated with suburbanization in many parts of the world.
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| 43. | Bishop Oliver J . Hart ( 1943-1963 ) wrestled with the implications of suburbanization.
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| 44. | Suburbanization boomed following the invention of railroads, automobiles, assembly-line production and telecommunications.
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| 45. | "The suburbanization of the black population didn't happen in the past,"
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| 46. | "Rather than a negative, suburbanization creates tremendous opportunity, " the study states.
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| 47. | They were television, the need for women to enter the workplace and the suburbanization of cities.
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| 48. | Meanwhile, the built-up areas have expanded greatly, and some suburbanization has taken place.
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| 49. | Since the second half of the 1990s the areas surrounding Prague have been significantly influenced by suburbanization.
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| 50. | Increased suburbanization negatively impacts city residents due to lack of infrastructure and money devoted to the city.
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