On domestic issues, they say, the rural population and smaller cities tend to be more conservative.
Most Canadian cities of 50,000 or more people tend to have a community radio station.
In addition, he said, cities tend to be transitional places to live.
The new big cities tended to accumulate in a comparatively small number of countries.
Earth's cities of that era had tended to heliports instead.
Like Olympic decathletes, some cities tend to perform well by nearly every measure.
Large cities tend to open their farmers markets on the weekends and one day in the middle of the week.
The cities weren't nearly as concentrated and tended to occupy higher altitudes than those of Earth.
The biggest cities tend to offer better service quality than smaller towns and rural areas.
Is the city tending to its own house with money that could be spent elsewhere?