Sentences with phrase «[modern era»

As the North American oil transportation system continues to evolve, with new pipelines, reversals of existing lines and a growing role for oil - by - rail, what is clear is that the North American oil market will eventually settle into a new era of pricing relationships which will be very different than those which prevailed prior to 2008.
With the digital era on the rise, companies began developing products to help seniors stay safe.
Like many other profitable new businesses in the Silicon Valley era, these sites are platforms that allow other people to do business.
But the self - promoting era Aronson initiated likely is at an end.
Much like the Civil Rights era in the US succeeded in part because individuals who didn't have something clear to gain stepped up publicly as allies, Leader - Chivée sees a similar parallel with women in the workplace, noting that «it takes a lot of men stepping up» to help effect long - lasting change.
Their revival of Mao - era patriotic songs was a callback to the country's past — yet they had a son at Harvard known for driving a Ferrari.
After this week's Indiana primary the country is poised to endure a six month, bruising battle between two of the strongest and most polarizing personalities of the modern political era.
«There is a material risk that if the Obama era policies regarding cannabis are not followed, our business could end and investors could lose their total investment in our Company,» wrote The Marijuana Company of America.
In an era of petty politics and cabinet ministers who put their principles second to their allegiances, Flaherty drew strength — even joy — from doing what he felt was right.
Unless something drastic happens, the era of low - for - longer interest - rate policy is nearing an end.
Home Depot has still been able to attract customers to its stores in an Amazon era, but it's investing in its digital operations.
Let's get our talent working on the challenges of this era.
Looking to the success of the post Cold War - era, when the world dismantled 90 % of its nuclear weapons, Nunn and Lugar maintain that safe denuclearization can be achieved with proper planning.
The era of anonymous reviews is quickly coming to a close.
Meredith Artley, editor - in - chief of CNN Digital, said in an interview with Fortune that the service is being rebooted and re-imagined for the current social - media era.
Early in his tenure, President Donald Trump blocked an Obama - era rule slated to go into effect in 2018 that would have required businesses to collect salary data sorted by employees» gender, race, and ethnicity.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California and 16 other states sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its plan to scrap Obama - era auto - emissions standards that would require vehicles to get significantly higher gas mileage by 2025..
Gratitude is an ultimate good that we should individually nourish in our post-modern era.
«A handwritten note is important, especially in the current era where so much communication tends to be electronic.»
Design trends change quickly, and in the span of a decade or two, the fonts, colors and shapes that seemed cool at the time could be laughed at in the modern era as nostalgic leftovers.
Here, Denton had very specific advice, particularly for publications with a specific ideological bent: In this era, stating your agenda upfront doesn't work; the more effective method for spreading your ideas far and wide is to use subtopics as vehicles to subtly share a particular perspective.
In an era of wagon caravans and sailing ships, those trading ties did little to extend a then - insular China's geopolitical clout.
This is especially true when HMS Dreadnought was created in 1906, ushering a new era of battleships that defined the 20th century.
From sushi croissants to pasta donuts, this «era of permissibility» for food experimentation means no end in sight for more extreme fusion creations.
As similar issues resurface in the modern era, her battle is a timely reminder that determination and daring can win the day.
Nevertheless, the sites described by The Intercept and Inc. expose the limits of campaign finance laws passed in an earlier era of media, before anyone anticipated the rise of platforms like Facebook.
So this nudges us into a fundamentally different economic era, where the central economic actors are not knowledge workers but creators and empathizers.
Both politicians have promised a return to a more glorious, bygone era.
In an era where objective information is routinely strangled by political partisans and public - relations departments, central bankers stand out for their commitment to research and rational thought.
Democrats will face their toughest odds on codifying DACA, the Obama - era immigration program that shields from deportation more than 700,000 unauthorized immigrants who entered the US as minors.
Through water and soil monitoring software, accompanying hardware, and crop loss insurance, it's helping farmers protect their livelihoods in the era of climate change.
The Trump administration has vowed to dismantle Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an Obama - era program that offers short - term protections for undocumented immigrants like Garcia.
The Bush - era tax cuts signed into effect in 2003 were set to expire by 2011.
The consumer era is upon us and customer - centricity is the new black when it comes to marketing, so how can we measure the return on investment?
Keeping pace with expectations in providing customer reviews is going to be absolutely essential to survival in the modern e-commerce era.
Still, Thiel delivered a speech supporting Trump at the RNC, saying, «It's time to end the era of stupid wars, and rebuild our country.»
This generation's politicians believe they can finally turn the page on the narrow nationalist interests of past eras, and tackle their problems together — a task that is as laudable as it is immense.
We're now in an era of what I call «distributed trust,» where trust in institutions is down but trust in individuals is up.
«2015 is really the beginning of an unprecedented era of new entertainment that is going to build every year,» said John Frascotti, president of Hasbro Brands.
The report examines the potential economic consequences of cancelling the Obama - era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program, or DACA.
Another Pentagon official similarly had words for Russia, responding to Russian claims that Soviet - era Syrian defenses blocked 83 missiles from a US - led strike earlier this month.
Blame the full - size sedan's slow demise on the national obsession with SUVs and Ford Motor Co.» s need to slash costs and remake itself for a new era of self - driving cars and shuttles.
It's a new era in gaming that delivers entirely new ways to play wherever and whenever people want.
Investing in people, machinery, and physical capital is what they need to succeed in this next trade era.
While he regularly makes outside investments with a group of other investors for his own personal account, he made it clear that — even in an era when everyone is looking for strategic partners, joint ventures, and hoping to use OPM — when it comes to Morningstar, he prefers to own 100 % of the opportunity and go it alone.
In 2006, he wrote A Whole New Mind: Why Right - Brainers Will Rule the Future, which outlined the skills workers need to stay employable in an increasingly outsourced and automated era.
If a soldier were to do this, he faced disciplinary action by his commanding officer which could include imprisonment, an especially unsavory prospect in the Victorian era.
Specifically, moderators wanted to know what kind of leaders the nine candidates would make in time of crisis, and the kinds of policies they would enact in the new era of terrorist attacks.
Thursday Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Justice Department would be reversing several Obama - era rules pertaining to states that legalized marijuana.
But in the modern era, no head of the State Department has come and gone anywhere close to the speed at which Tillerson left.
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