This might run
against the trend toward disintermediation in investing, with passive strategies and low fees.
With increasing frequency, we're hearing a segment of the bodybuilding fan base speaking out
against the trend toward ever more massive...
Not exact matches
Today, it is chasing
trends —
toward healthier foods, trying to compete
against Starbucks with coffee, reducing menu complexity and more — and looks far less assured as a result.
The
trend toward globalization is only going to continue, so companies in Sarnia and St. Thomas will be competing
against companies from Toronto to Thailand.
Clegg's newly robust stance chimes with a growing international
trend toward liberalisation, with some US states experimenting with new legal frameworks and Latin American countries kicking back
against pressure from the UN to maintain prohibition.
Childhood Vaccines • In San Francisco's Bay Area schools at least 40 % of kids are not vaccinated, leaving them unprotected
against whooping cough, measles and other preventable disease — part of a nationwide
trend toward parents withholding vaccinations.
This
trend toward scientific omission has reinforced local social stigma and violence directed
against this minority.
1H7 provided particularly strong protection
against astrocytosis, while 5D12 provided no protection
against the former and only a nonsignificant
trend toward protection
against the latter (Figure 7).
Unfortunately, the small number of erotic authors and publishers who pushed the line too far have resulted in a general
trend toward increased crackdowns
against legal erotic fiction at some retailers.
She's seen a
trend toward low - carb diets for felines in the last 10 years, but she warns
against them.
On the one hand he expressed that pop art partook of a
trend toward «openness and clarity as
against the turgidities of second generation Abstract Expressionism.»
It wasn't easy for the Dublin - born Sean Scully to make the abstract work that he did in the 1980s; given the
trend toward figuration at the time, he was paddling hard
against the tide.
[11] Professor Coffee warns
against the
trend in the United States
toward over-criminalization in the regulatory sphere, and urges civil penalties instead:
Banks and inspectors are in the business of doing business and if there's a continued
trend toward self representation then they will work to work with them not
against them.