Similar words: inner circle, intercity, inner, tinner, sinner, dinner, winner, spinner. Meaning: n. the older and more populated and (usually) poorer central section of a city.
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31. Finally, certain vulnerable groups were most affected by these changes, notably black families living in inner city deprived areas.
32. Inner City are the visible, commercial tip of Detroit's techno iceberg.
33. Here the external economies were of a different form and the location, of course, is today no longer in the inner city.
34. The counter-demonstrators, a self-avowed violent anti-Klan group, consisted of young blacks and Hispanics from the inner city.
35. In short, the inner city appeared in 1987 to be a suitable case for treatment.
36. Detailed statistics are not available for the inner city itself, but overall black totals are heavily influenced by ghetto conditions.
37. The advent of the inner city debate meant the end of New Town designations for the foreseeable future.
38. The club runs programs for disadvantaged children in the inner city areas.
39. This was a Baptist church in an inner city area with a modern dual purpose building surrounded by high-rise local authority dwellings.
40. Twice he worked for the Wellington City Mission, among the lost and lonely people of the inner city.
41. Racial tension boiled over in the inner city riots which spread across the nation last week.
42. Inner city redevelopment facilities will be available for tarmac tracks, specifically for the purpose of hotting.
43. Three years on, what to make of the original inner city mama, out here in the sticks?
44. The shy, scholarly Republican has roots both on the farm and in the inner city.
45. On the other hand a garden associated with an inner city dwelling will usually need to have a more formal approach.
46. They could be responsible for managing services covering 4,000 households[sentencedict.com], a large inner city estate or several former pit villages.
47. They have also been among the major victims of the failure of the government's inner city policies.
48. The Government has indicated an intention to set up some 20 such colleges in Inner City areas.
49. Jonsil Silicone Alkyd finish is a masonry paint ideal for inner city and coastal environments.
50. The inner city question For one reason or another the inner city has always been a target for public regulation and control.
51. College students work at a camp for kids from the inner city, leading craft activities and sports competitions.
52. Browntown L.A. hosts 50 inner city kids at every Sunday home game.
53. Recent approaches to inner city renewal have relied very heavily on institutional innovations and tighter targeting of expenditure patterns.
54. And here there are marked differences in the way the contributors to this volume see the inner city problem.
55. The social characteristics of the two outer-city communities differ quite considerably from those of the inner city.
56. Third term Thatcherism became grounded in the imaginary place that was called the inner city.
57. In 1967-8 Education Priority Areas programmes were specifically area-based and targeted on the inner city and other deprived areas.
58. Clearly without the deprivation payments some good inner city practices would have been bankrupted by the new contract.
59. The emphasis was to be mainly on placements in inner city areas.
60. The urban crisis or the inner city problem conflates a number of quite different economic[sentencedict.com], political and social issues.
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