Sentences with phrase «only in the past»

I think only in the past year or so, I've been like, no, everyone has their own journey, and they're doing their own thing.
There are exceptions, of course, especially among biotech companies, but then again, it's only in the past few years that we've seen any significant funding in Silicon Valley addressing issues of say, fertility.
Only in the past decade has RNA been discovered to carry out a wide variety of specific tasks in genetics, such as turning particular genes on or off.
Only in the past few years have a large percentage of films been shot digitally, and shooting on celluloid is still alive and well.
Service companies throughout history have fared just fine while owning some physical infrastructure; it's only in the past few years that that arrangement has come to seem like a weakness.
Only in the past few years has new database technology allowed big companies to cull huge amounts of digital information for real - time decision - making.
While the notion of self - awareness as a route to self - improvement can be traced as far back as 600 B.C., she says, it has been only in the past four decades or so that psychologists and others have truly studied it — and tried to understand it on a scientific basis.
The remarkable landscape, discovered only in the past five years, has become a must - see attraction.
The story behind the story began to spill out only in the past week, touched off by a Wall Street Journal report about Michael Cohen, a lawyer for the Trump Organization.
Only in the past few years has any meaningful attention been paid to closing that gap and addressing that issue.»
The erosion of confidence in the certainty of moral knowledge has been developing for some four centuries, although it has come to widespread notice only in the past three generations.
The distinction therefore mattered not only in the past, but also in the present and future.
Thus, even though prisons were among the first places of special need to catch the eye of the churches, it is only in the past quarter - century that the plan of full - time and specially trained chaplains, responsibly related to their churches as well as to their jobs, has become widespread.
«Anthropological time,» in contrast, has reality only in the past.
But only in the past 75 have we developed the mass media of communication — the telephone, the large - volume newspaper, the wireless telegraph, radio and television.
It is astonishing to reflect that only in the past 35 years have we begun to understand them.
Following a trail about 30 years old, Robinson found one of the brothers who made the discovery and others who handled the texts only in the past couple of years.
He was heavily influential at Vatican II and his theological insights have been taken up not only in the past but also today in many seminaries wolrdwide.
God has not spoken only in past times by the Prophets and Apostles.
(ENTIRE BOOK) The honest Christian must admit that the God he worships exists only in the past — or he must bet upon the gospel, or «good news,» of the God who willed his own death to enter more completely into the world of his creation.
With good reason: the term has come into prominence only in the past dozen years (after Newsweek named 1976 «The Year of the Evangelical»), and evangelicals themselves fight over what the term does and should mean.
It's only in the past decade or so, and about the same time I moved to bigger city churches, that this other view started to come into favour.
It didn't always used to be a popular part of NYC, it's only in the past 20 years that or so that 9th Avenue has become safer and more gentrified.
«The British Empire in India lasted the better part of two hundred years,» wrote Peter Chapman (no relation to Pat) in Bon Appetit in 1992,» but it's only in the past quarter century that curry houses have established themselves in the British culinary imagination.
In 2008, following the collapse of listed managed investment scheme company Great Southern, which bought cattle stations for exorbitant prices, the value of stations crashed across Australia's Top End and have recovered only in the past 18 months.
Only in the past couple of months have I finally found a recipe which works well for me.
It is only in the past couple of years that Kentucky has paid even lip service to the idea of recruiting Negroes who could qualify, in the NCAA's lexicon, as «student - athletes.»
I've come to this realization only in the past few days, since I've decided to stop complaining.
Only in the past few years have medical solutions to the problem been investigated.
Please keep in mind that recently, he has not been taking his normal naps as they appear here: 7 am - Wake, eat (BF) 8 or 8:15 - Nap 10:30 or 11:00 - Wake, eat (he's been sleeping longer at this nap only in the past few days, and I have been letting him) 12 or 12:30 - Nap 1:30 or 2:00 - Wake up (sometimes fussing), eat 3 or 3:15 - Down for nap 5 or 5:30 - Up, eat 6:15 or 6:45 - Nap 8:30 pm - Wake him, feed, then right to bed.
The son of a house painter, DeFrancisco has spent his entire life in Syracuse, moving only in the past year to a house in suburban DeWitt.
In - depth analysis of the human body's microflora has been possible only in the past few years — a by - product of the same new gene sequencing techniques that have allowed scientists to cheaply and accurately identify the DNA of the human genome.
First produced only in the past decade, human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are capable of developing into many or even all human cell types.
Only in the past few years have scientists begun to realize that some of the dark particles on the ice sheet are in fact these ice algae and not soot, Benning says.
The amazing thing is that the birds have adopted these different strategies only in the past few decades.
The concept of synthesizing life has been around for quite a while in scientific — and science fiction — literature, but only in the past 5 years have rapid advances in DNA synthesis techniques allowed the field to crystallize.
At the same time, the Indian Ocean Dipole, a current discovered only in the past decade, cools the eastern tropics and warms western currents, lessening spring rains in the southeast.
Researchers have shown that functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)-- an imaging technology that has sprouted only in the past decade — can detect changes in fetal brain activity in response to sounds from outside the womb.
But only in the past decade has it been developed into a readily accessible tool for exploring the attosecond realm.
Some of these topological effects were uncovered in the 1980s, but only in the past few years have researchers begun to realize that they could be much more prevalent and bizarre than anyone expected.
High - stakes lawsuits, including ones filed by former players against the NFL, have added to the pressure to come up with methods for diagnosing and tracking the disorder in living people, but such efforts have just crossed the starting line, researchers said last week at a traumatic brain injury conference in Washington, D.C. Only in the past month or so have they arrived at a consensus about what CTE looks like in postmortem brain tissue, findings presented this week in Washington, D.C., at the American Academy of Neurology meeting.
But for the new, induced earthquake regions, the researchers modeled the future hazard based on tremors only in the past year.
Scientists are also investigating why outbreaks of exotic organisms have been reported only in the past 20 years, when water has been used as ballast for more than a century.
Only in the past decade have they even measured just how common mind wandering is.
In fact, the existence of super-Earths has come to light only in the past few years.
Only in the past two years or so have battery electrodes become efficient enough to convert such low - temperature differentials into electricity, Yang says, and plenty of development remains before the process can be commercialized.
Only in the past few years, though, have modern biochemistry and the emerging field of systems biology made it possible to grasp the convoluted chemical interactions involved in bodywide responses like inflammation.
Neolithic humans also could not digest lactose — the gene for this adaptation has spread only in the past few thousand years.
Since we have achieved the capability for interstellar radio communication only in the past few decades, there is virtually no chance that any civilization we come in contact with will be as backward as we are.
But only in the past few years have researchers been able to move neutral particles at a distance with any facility.
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