Sentences with phrase «also upending»

With Michael Shannon and Luke Evans also upending expectations in supporting roles, it's a confident debut that should reap considerable attention from distributors, and opportunities for Danluck, following its premiere at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
It changes the calculus of the battle for control of the state Senate next year, and also upends any hope Astorino harbored of seeking a re-match in 2018 after his 2014 loss to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The study also upends the long - held belief that some bears move close to human settlements because of easy access to food.
This decision not only fundamentally altered how the city's schools are run but also upended a profession that launched thousands of black New Orleanians into the middle class.

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There's also more pressure to get a foothold at Whole Foods during a time when Amazon is threatening to upend the supermarket industry.
Tuesday's election upended not just the political consensus but also the market one.
The British repudiation of neoliberal economics also has the potential to upend the presidential elections.
Aereo stormed onto the media landscape about three years ago with a tiny dime - size antenna and a grand plan not only to change the way people watched television but also to upend the economics of the TV industry.
Uber also said it had acquired Otto, a 90 - person start - up including former Google and Carnegie Mellon engineers that is focused on developing self - driving truck technology to upend the shipping industry.
What Swindal & Co. hope will also flower is a revolution that creates a more level playing field for nurturing Latin talent for the big leagues, one that would upend a rigid, time - honored caste system.
Historically, while technological progress such as mechanisation and automation threatened upending existing modes of production and employment in the past, they also created new opportunities and jobs after some adaptations.
The GOP also reclaimed a sprawling west Texas district as former CIA agent Will Hurd upended freshman Rep. Pete Gallego.
It also allows Cuomo to tout his record on progressive measures like the passage of same - sex marriage and a minimum wage increase and stricter gun controls without disparaging Republicans in the State Senate who voted with him, and whose influence in the chamber Cuomo is in no rush to upend.
Evangelists say it has the power to upend entire economic systems; others, such as Emin Gün Sirer, a blockchain researcher at Cornell University, warn that while the technical core is «fascinating and disruptive, there's also a lot of hokum out there.»
But a new study suggests that mature cells also play a key role in initiating cancer — a finding that could upend the way scientists think about the origins of the disease.
Fulton also recognized that upending the transportation sector would require overcoming the attachment many people have to their individual cars, saying that government would have to play a «major role.»
But as an expression of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's politics, it feels like phase three has come so far but also stopped short of truly upending its own status quo.
Is there a wide audience for a zombie comedy that upends the genre while also delivering one of the most affecting horror tales of the 21st century?
For that alone, Spielberg deserves credit; for doing so in a manner that upends many cynical truisms about what makes a «Spielberg film» in concept and form, he also deserves praise.
It's also the ways that Sleeping With Other People subtly upends some of the more conservative values of the Nora Ephron model.
The decision also could have come at the expense of Dee Rees, director of the acclaimed «Mudbound,» a nuanced social drama about prejudice in the Mississippi Delta, or Patty Jenkins, whose dazzling «Wonder Woman» upended the superhero genre in several important ways.
Reaching the end of an extended summer vacation in Greece, the couple may also be nearing the end of their time together, as the compulsively truthful Celine keeps upending their cozy life, trying so persistently to figure out what she really wants that she forces even complacent Jesse to do some soul - searching.
Teacher licensure is upended in the budget, and performance - based funding for higher education is also implemented.
She is also a deft storyteller; many readers will be floored by an unexpected narrative twist in the middle of the novel that upends the conventions of plot structure and adds depth to the second half of the book — a welcome, if initially unsettling, surprise.
The internet has enabled dictionaries to expand far beyond the limitations of print books — you no longer have to worry about things line breaks or page counts — but it also pushes lexicographers to work faster even as it completely upends the business side of things.
The Lightkeepers upends the traditional structure of a mystery novel - an isolated environment, a limited group of characters who might not be trustworthy, a death that may or may not have been accidental, a balance of discovery and action - while also exploring wider themes of the natural world, the power of loss, and the nature of recovery.
The fallout from such politically craven decisions is now being felt not only by the thousands of families whose lives have been upended by this callous calculation but also by Americans at large whose sense of insecurity and vulnerability has been exacerbated by the widely reported instances of mentally ill individuals committing acts of violence in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
For Revoir's interpretation of Bader's work, a rectangular wooden table with four legs was upended and secured with tar, at a 45 - degree angle, to a five square - foot mirrored base, also set at a 45 - degree angle and supported by four structural beams.
Fine words butter no parsnips however fine parsnips can butter words also aptly suggests that the artist's intrinsic role in pushing the limitations of what forms and images can do, often imploding and upending them, is a language more translatable than words and concepts alone.
Yet the book also shows how many of these photographs re-main photographic, as coequal pictures in their own right, upending the simpler notion of source material versus final product.
Games were also intrinsic to the work of war - addled Surrealists and Dadaists, the inventors of the exquisite corpse and automatic drawing, in their quest to upend the bourgeois pretensions of art and free the artistic imagination.
She uses humor not only to upend social mores, but also to open up dialogue about cultural forms that too often remain in the background of collective awareness.
Separately, Vielmetter is also showing L.A. - based video artist Kahn, who is known for dizzying works that build tension while upending narrative.
In addition to the politics of the domestic, the consumption of space within the gallery is also a trope to upend.
They convey information, and facilitate (our) understanding of it, back onto themselves, but they also threaten — rightly so — to upend the structures and / or dimensions that made such a cycle possible.
In addition to upending the precarious balance of coastal environments, the unions say that the tourism industry is also negatively impacting traditional fishing and culture.
While the 2016 presidential debates will be remembered for upending assumptions about preparedness and the importance of facts, they might also be noteworthy for the integration of technologies and platforms designed to increase civic engagement.
Nancy is also committed to helping people whose lives have been upended by a traumatic event, such as divorce, which motivated her to get Certified Divorce Financial Analyst ™ designation.
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