Sentences with phrase «also see the movements»

We also saw movement on Miami and Charlotte, but that can be attributed to Atlanta and Orlando completely falling out of the picture.
You can also see the movements were performed in bare feet and the athletes were landing on a soft platform, ie.
This week also saw movement on plans to nix project labor agreements, the office of state treasurer and Wisconsin's September 1 school start date.
«But we're also seeing movement towards other services like frequency and voltage regulation.»
We also see some movement out to Canada, from where my colleague, Melissa DeSouza, Hays Senior Recruitment Consultant, based in Toronto notes:

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The Vision Shared Foundation, which has also launched entrepreneurship cafés in Williamson, Clarksburg, Buckhannon and Beckley, sees them as the beginning of a bigger movement in West Virginia.
An alliance with a Romanian gang involved in the movement of heavy goods vehicles is also likely to draw scrutiny to the Channel tunnel and ferry routes into the country, which see considerable freight traffic.
It showed equity holdings at 45.3 percent, the highest since June, capping an eventful year that saw a significant worldwide lurch towards populist, anti-establishment political movements but also signs of economic recovery - from the United States to emerging markets.
We are also seeing an increased tendency for dollar fluctuations and commodity price movements to be less tightly linked (essentially an indication that commodity prices are fluctuating in other countries as well).
In the midst of all the writing Buckley did before his death last year at the age of eighty - two, in the midst of television shows and the politics and the leadership of the conservative movement, we tend to forget that there was a time through the 1950s and 1960s when he was also seen as one of the nation's leading Catholic laymen.
And, FWIW, I do see some parallels between the kinds of behaviors going on in both Mars Hill and the E.V. / Emergent movement that have ended up in allegations of misuse of spiritual authority — and also in what seems to me to be closed systems or «interlocking directories» of connections in both.
I think the purity movement may have its flaws, but I also think you're seeing it in an erroneously ugly lens.
A related movement, which is indebted to liberation hermeneutics but which also draws on other sources, is postcolonial hermeneutics (see Voices from the Margins Interpreting the Bible in the Third World, edited by B. S. Sugirtharajah).
But it came to be associated not only with religious but also with caste political overtones, and came into conflict with the anti-Brahmin movements of depressed castes who were organizing separately for separate political strength to bring about cultural and social change aimed at elevating their status in the body politic; it also made the conversion into other religious communities, of the depressed sections of Hinduism as well as of the Tribals partially Hinduised and moving more fully in that direction, to be seen as a weakening of the Hindu community and a strengthening of other religious communities as political entities.
He saw that in a country where 20 per cent of the population owns 80 per cent of the wealth and where, when times turn hard, the middle class is tempted to vent its frustrations by blaming and punishing the poor, a civil rights movement must also become a movement for economic justice.
While there is a tremendous amount of religious stability amongst some religious traditions, as shown by the steady blocks of each color flowing from one year to another, we also see a lot of movement in a short period of time.
It will also be interesting to see if increased participation of New Thought adherents in movements for social change alters the discourse and the strategies of those movements.
We saw similar results in the Second Great Awakening — many genuine conversions, but also many aberrations and sects were birthed in that movement.
This can be seen in the growth of global movements, but also increasingly in seminaries and among next generation leaders.
Yet, there are also challenges, as we often see in many rapidly growing movements (consider the Second Great Awakening as I mentioned in an earlier article).
For a description of Father Divine's movement and a more detailed discussion of his revelations, see Charles S. Braden, These Also Believe, Macmillan, N. Y., 1949.
In his address to the conference, Henry Smith Leiper said, «And because of what we have seen of the dependence of the world mission on the Church, we who have had active service in the mission field know that as truly as a world mission without an urge to unity is unthinkable, a Christian Church without a consciousness of world mission ought to be also unthinkable».30 He then added, «am ecumenical movement without a sense of world mission to spread that community is a complete anomaly.
Despite his serious influence in this movement, you'll see below that he's also got a sense of humor and that he knows how to do a blog tour well (with no input from his victims, it appears).
But, as Thomas Spalding himself demonstrates in The Premier See, the «ghetto Church» that produced racist parishioners also produced the priests and laity who were at the forefront of Baltimore's integration movement in the 1950s and 1960s.
Chappell also recommends pastors in this movement to partner together to diminish and eliminate the possibility of fallen pastors being shuffled from one church to the next (something I have sadly seen happen in my denomination as well).
See also Steven Tipton's study of ethical configurations in a Christian sect, a Zen center, and a human potential movement, in Steven M. Tipton, Getting Saved from the Sixties: Moral Meaning in Conversion and Cultural Change (Berkeley and Los Angeles: Univ. of California Press, 1982), 244 - 77.
At the same time, we have to show we're edgy and also part of the farm - to - table movement, and you see that throughout the menus as we connect with the local community and farmers.»
However, we wanted to see what happened when there was also smart money on the under, so we focused solely on games with reverse line movement (RLM).
i was very impressed with coquelin but we could all see the way newcastle was fowling him im worried it only a matter of time before his injured so we need suffcient cover arteta is ok but if something happens to coquelin (i pray it doesn't) where his out for a couple of games arteta can not play a bunch of games for 90 mins all the time so im hoping arsene is looking at a DM has we speak also on theo, to be fair to him he actually did ok great movement but it brings me to think that giroud and walcott can play together in a 442 formation because giroud can provided the hold up play for walcott to make runs and walcott can make the runs to allow space for giroud if walcott has gioroud finishing and giroud walcott pace we properly would be with man city at the top of the league
Giroud has also been rested as has Welbeck meaning that we should see some interesting movement and combination between the front four.
General a Rod has also seen heavy movement, going from -115 to -200 in its matchup against We Miss Artie.
We are also seeing some signs of reverse line movement from Alabama, but with no support from our system plays with positive units we are content to keep an eye on this one.
We are also seeing reverse line movement in the Boise State Broncos» (3) visit to Wyoming.
In addition to this movement on the spread, Durant's impact can also be seen on the total.
As a result you'll see Mesut take up the space that Alexis's movement has vacated (Theo is also taking up this space quite a bit, which has really benefited his game quite a bit), thus not having every move in the final 3rd end with Mesut playing the ball.
We also saw significant line movement for the Patriots game next weekend — another potential game of the year against the San Francisco 49ers.
My money was on Flamini and Rosicky also on the way out, but yet to see any movements in their cases..
Giroud will start as the central striker and we need to see good passing but also good movement.
We also saw significant movement involving Penn State's «Game of the Year» matchup with Ohio State.
William Hill in Nevada has also seen similar line movement but different betting patterns.
That's why our defenders are so easy to get at, they are usually the only ones between themselves and the GK, Also many times they are sucked out of defensive after some ball watching, rarely will we look around and over our shoulder, or check to see if one of ours is already making movements to get out there.
It's also interesting to see that there was a reverse line movement alert triggered on Toronto +2.5 at Bovada.
We've also seen some reverse - line movement toward Arsenal as the public has been betting heavily on Man United (+208), and this could be a decent spot for Arsenal to take all 3 points.
Not only was there significant line movement, but we also saw odds posted for a number of new players — perhaps most notable is new Florida State quarterback Everett Golson who opened at +3000.
Also Lacazette movements and touch was great to see with Ozil & Sanchez he should get to 20G and a couple of assists.
We've also seen a little bit of line movement away from the draw from +249 to +252 but hardly anything significant yet compared to the moves on Toronto and Seattle.
It also helps that there's hardly been any movement on the total at 2.5 (o - 111), so we could see a 1 - 1 finish in this one.
We also saw a shift back towards the way that Liverpool had been playing in various matches with the increase in movement and interplay around the oppositions penalty area that was so successful in recent matches against Leicester City and Hull City.
Whilst his driving run forward saw him score the opener, his movement up field from the back was also a major factor in our second goal.
You will also find updated wagering lines on the games listed below where we have already seen some interesting line movement this week.
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