Sentences with phrase «becoming prime examples»

While these two fundamental structures of Celeste are inherently separate, both exude an unparalleled level of quality, becoming prime examples of their craft and are seamlessly harmonized as a result.
The move caps months of questions over the leadership of Uber, which has become a prime example of Silicon Valley start - up culture gone awry.
Man U has become the prime example of this.
-LSB-...] Further touched on the growing importance of goalkeepers who are good with their feet at the end of last season, and Barça's Victor Valdés has become the prime example.
-LSB-...] Further touched on the growing importance of goalkeepers who are good with their feet at the end of last season, and Barca's Victor Valdés has become the prime example.
Connecticut has become a prime example of leading this fight.
But in curator Adrienne Edwards's hands, the show becomes a prime example of how an idea - driven exhibition can provide occasion for conversations that extend far beyond the gallery.

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After Prime Minister Abe advocated the new policy regime, Abenomics, the BOJ became highly aggressive in its unconventional policy (see, for example, Fukuda [2015] for details).
As just one example, happiness could become a prime measurement of «wellness,» potentially opening the doors for ever more intrusive regulations under the Affordable Care Act as part of the legal requirement placed on the government to cut medical costs.
Sometimes it almost sounds as if «creativity» is intended as an answer to that question, (For example, he speaks of «the creativity whereby there is a becoming of entities superseding the one in question» [PR 129]-RRB- but it can be so even less than Aristotle's prime matter.
Look at Ramsey, he's a prime example of what Sanogo and other young players MIGHT become.
A prime example of this kind of behavior was noted in The Atlantic's discussion of a girl who was removed from her family home after becoming physically abusive to her siblings and her parents.
Tom Schatz of Citizens Against Government Waste called it a prime example of how the nation «is moving ever closer to becoming a «nanny state.»»
Salmond recalls, for example, suggesting to David Cameron shortly after he became prime minister that he should «spring a political surprise and implement radical devolution», although he seemed surprised when the PM gave this «devo - max» idea «short shrift».
There are no examples on record of a British party winning a general election despite being less trusted on the economy than its main rival and with a leader not seen as the strongest candidate to become prime minister.
Moreover, it was not lost on people that Brown had become Prime Minister without a single vote being cast - hardly itself a shining example of good governance.
«As a grocer's daughter who rose to become Britain's first female prime minister, she stands as an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can't be shattered.
The great auk — a flightless, North Atlantic seabird that became extinct in the mid-19th century — is held up as a prime example of the damage done by overzealous museum collectors.
To me this is a prime example of «Bro science» where the same unsubstantiated claims are echoed repeatedly through men's «health» magazines and weightlifting magazines, with some reinforcement from Paleo «academics», until the shear volume of it lends a air of legitimacy to the recommendations to dramatically over consume protein and it becomes something that «everybody just knows».
This overwhelming depth of storytelling is something that has become commonplace with hack and slash titles in recent years — Dragon Age is a prime example — but it's something nearly unimaginable in dungeon crawlers.
Becoming a parent is a prime example.
Odd situations like this are prime examples that our pets can become injured at any time and that it's crucial to be prepared.»
The prime example is the Adamant class ship which currently feels like the most useful vessel you can build, while I personally found the Manticore corvette became a much less appealing prospect as time went on.
Currently, there are a multitude of games that serve as prime examples of titles that have either been turned down or ignored by publishers, only to gain new life by conducting well - received Kickstarter campaigns and become successful releases on the market.
No details or agreements have been made, but with the popularity of the Hunger Games and in a time when examples of extreme and often bloody violence is a mainstay of prime time tv shows, this might be the time for Battle Royale: The Show to become a reality.
The overworld theme has not only provided the prime example of the more mature style of the Zelda franchise, but became comparable in popularity with the Super Mario main theme, at least with Zelda gamers.
Metaphorically, the liger, as an abstract idea that has become real in the physical space, is a prime example of the ultimate divorce between what is possible and what should be undertaken.If so far the biennial organizers have tackled the politics of identity, and technological means of interfacing or redefining identity, it follows that they would be interested in some form of Marxist critique.
A prime example is Dr. Frederick Seitz who sold out to become a spokesman for big tobacco and tried to convince people that tobacco was harmless.
Yet somehow it is deemed to complicated, this is a prime example of scientist becoming advocates for policy and presenting the issues as certain when they are not.
C4 carbon fixation has evolved on up to 40 independent occasions in different families of plants, making it a prime example of convergent evolution.C4 plants arose around 25 to 32 million years ago during the Oligocene (precisely when is difficult to determine) and did not become ecologically significant until around 6 to 7 million years ago, in the Miocene Period.»
Tiny homes now are becoming more like a fine piece of furniture that people live in and your home is a prime example — a new benchmark.
The EU seals ban is — in short — a prime example of a conflict resulting out of globalization: as a result of extensive economic ties between countries, people on one side of the globe become aware of activities on the other side that are objectionable in their view, and no longer wish to be a part of those objectionable activities, which decision in turn affects the economic interests of those engaged in such activities.
In a recent book, The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction, Matthew Crawford extols and theorizes about skilled labour — using an organ builder as a prime example.
It's just that she's set herself up as a prime example of twinkiehood by placing herself on a pedestal, thus becoming an excellent example of what's gone so very wrong for the Slackoisie.
As a result, trusts have become more robust in defending claims and more militant against those suspected of making false allegations, with Mr Atwal's case being a prime example.
She says imprisonment for public protection is «a prime example of such a sentence, the deep - seated flaws in which have become increasingly obvious over the last few months».
For example, an extension for customizing YouTube created by a random person you've never heard of is a prime candidate for becoming malware.
The company views them as a way to entice people to become more enthusiastic Amazon customers by, for example, encouraging the purchase of $ 99 - a-year Prime memberships, which include a Netflix - like video service, music and other forms of entertainment that can be consumed on the devices.
For example, if you close a news piece about an employment increase in your market, say something that indicates your audience should keep an eye on the topic (e.g. «With jobs booming, home values may go up as well, meaning it could become a prime time to sell soon.»)
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