Sentences with phrase «by emergence of»

He likens the book sector to music retailers in the early 2000s, when the big music chains fell off the map one by one, destroyed by the emergence of iTunes and its peers.
The stable outlook is supported by the emergence of improved healthcare service providers and stable healthcare REIT balance sheets with minimal leverage.
«The burdensome but necessary task has been made even more complex by the emergence of social - media channels, Twitter in particular, that empower opinionated customers.»
Last week, the European Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs proposed to create a Task Force to assess the challenges brought by the emergence of blockchain applications, and to recommend regulatory measures.
If this generation has been visually defined by the emergence of 4K, then the audio equivalent has to be object - based audio, most predominantly with Dolby's own Atmos technology, and the Plantronics RIG 400 is billed as the easiest way of getting in on this sound revolution.
Demand towards bitcoin from institutional investors, accredited investors, traders and users in the UK and Europe is exponentially increasing and such rapid rise in demand is likely caused by an emergence of investors attempting to avoid or bypass the current economic instability of the UK with bitcoin.
The SE offers the convenience that has been taken away by the emergence of huge phones, however, you might want to look at the Z5 Compact if design is your thing.
The global dating industry has seen remarkable growth in the last ten years, a trend that has been driven mostly by the emergence of mobile dating applications and technological advancements in matchmaking...
The sheer volume of choice available makes decisions difficult, a problem multiplied by the emergence of smartwatches, which add confusion over tech and compatibility into the mix.
«Our industry has been slow to respond to evolving consumer expectations and buying habits not just in the retail world, with offerings like Amazon, but also in financial services, exemplified by the emergence of companies like [investment robo - advisor] Wealthsimple,» said Steve Livingstone, Aha Insurance CEO, in a statement.
It was an engrossing week, and the latest evidence that the Canadian world of finance was being upended by the emergence of nimble players using new technologies to offer cutting - edge financial products and services.
In a legal context, the uncertainties triggered by the emergence of a new digital reality are particularly urgent.
If coal usage is never constrained by environmental policy nor limited by emergence of less expensive energy sources, the resulting climate disruption can be expected to reach catastrophic levels.
McCright said the process has been magnified over the past decade by the emergence of media outlets where citizens can seek out news and ideas that reinforce their values and beliefs.
How politically realistic this philosophy is can be asessed by the emergence of crypto - fascist parties in Europe.
The impact on utilities will be profound, and will be made worse by the emergence of cheap battery storage, which would allow households — and businesses — to consumer more of their own energy, and effectively remove the morning and evening peak in pricing, as well as the midday peaks, as we revealed in a dramatic graph in our article last May of Why generators are terrified of solar.
This new American orientation encouraged art to become more of a commercial product, and loosen its connection with existing traditions of aestheticism - a trend furthered by the emergence of Abstract Expressionism, Pop - Art, and the activities of the new breed of celebrity artists like Andy Warhol.
During the late 1980s and 90s, postmodernist art in Britain was revitalized by the emergence of a confident new generation of postmodernist artists, later dubbed Young British Artists.
As the art world gained widespread attention around the world — sparked in no small part by the emergence of the Young British Artists in the late «80s — individual artists became rising celebrities in their own right, collapsing the divide between high art and star status.
The artist Bob and Roberta Smith said CP Snow's «two cultures» distinction of 50 years ago — that society was split into science and the humanities — had been made «irrelevant by the emergence of the power of digital technology».
Influenced by the emergence of abstract expressionism, the New York School, Color Field Painting and the Washington Color School, Gilliam's early style developed from brooding figural abstractions to large paintings of flatly applied color and paintings of diagonal stripes on square fields.
But it has also become a more common part of any contemporary artists» practice as illustrated by the emergence of the new online Study Center for Group Work under the administration of artist, activist, and educator Caroline Woolard.
The Museum - organized companion exhibition Rebecca Warren: The Main Feeling will focus on the period of Warren's sculptures from 2003 to present day, a pivotal transitional phase in the artist's practice characterized by the emergence of an increasingly abstract style in her work.
Simpson came of age in the 1980s, a generation after Civil Rights and Black Power movements marked by the emergence of identity politics and multiculturalism.
Through paintings and film, Busuttil directly questions the legacy of British colonial action in Africa — an unresolved debate, as evidenced recently by the emergence of the #rhodesmustfall movement.
The young artist was also informed by the emergence of formalist theory as a major innovating force within British sculpture, as exemplified by the work of Anthony Caro, with whom Hoyland was to become a collaborator and close friend.
The earthquake that originally destroyed Tokyo was actually caused by the emergence of a mysterious and lethal shadow world known as Eclipse.
- now confirmed by the emergence of the NSA, and the Snowden scandal.
Backed by the emergence of economic powerhouses, especially China, India and Southeast Asia, the region has confirmed itself as one of the driving forces in world travel and has set another all - time high record.
Although banks have been challenged by the emergence of online auto lenders, reports of their demise have been greatly exaggerated.
This trend of increasing ebook sales is partially driven by the emergence of global ebook markets.
Although that balance has been redressed somewhat by the emergence of the new, class - leading Seat Ibiza.
Teachers in modern classrooms need to consider using technology to support student literacy development, due in large part to new conceptions of literacy brought about by the emergence of Web 2.0 models, including participatory information sharing, collaborative processes, and virtual communities.
These remarkable gains happened against the odds — made possible by the emergence of a determined, resilient education community driven by the urgency to support the city's children.
The erosion of the old consensus has not been followed by the emergence of any clear alternative.
Increasingly schools are looking to benefit from the economies of scale and flexibility offered by the emergence of cloud.
I believe this revolution will be fueled by education... by the emergence of a new generation with the knowledge and confidence they need to learn, live, and work freely, and fully realize their potential.
But Po's life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain, who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu.
For many major festivals, selecting films has been complicated by the emergence of Netflix and Amazon, which have begun investing heavily in original content for their streaming platforms.
The film's story is kicked off by the emergence of monsters (known as Kaiju) who start a war that devastates humanity.
Almost two full decades before the explosion of effects - and gore - driven horror created in large part by the emergence of a viable VHS genre market, Lewis and his producing partner crafted careers out of servicing the more prurient interests of theater owners, who were eager to book cheap fare that could fill seats between Hollywood studio engagements.
The early 1960s Beatlemania has not infected the Communist Bloc yet, and the Bloc's musical production has not been revolutionised by the emergence of the electric guitar.
But Po's new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain, who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu.
Part of the increase was likely driven by the emergence of new free dating sites such as Plentyoffish.com and Zoosk, says comScore senior director of industry analysis Andrew Lipsman.
The usual potted history is offered, from 1960s computer dating (erroneously called «early internet dating» by Ansari — there was nothing online about those IBM mainframe, punchcard - operated services), to lonely hearts ads with their complicated, expensive voice mail services and video dating in the 1980s, followed by the emergence of Match.com in 1995 and the amazing numbers of people who use internet dating (here he reproduces the stale 2013 figure that a third of American marriages today began online; Pew recently drastically downsized the figure to say that only five per cent of married Americans have met online).
Although high in promastigotes in vitro, aneuploidy dropped significantly in hamster amastigotes, in a progressive and strain - specific manner, accompanied by the emergence of new polysomies.
Many existing treatments for malaria - one of the deadliest infectious diseases - target only one stage of the complex life cycle of the Plasmodium parasite that causes the disease, and are further limited by the emergence of drug resistance in particular strains.
The cloud decks of the giant planets evolve in dramatic and unpredictable ways, as recently shown by the emergence of a super-storm on Saturn (Sayanagi et al 2014).
U.S. Rep. Joe Barton of Texas says he is «disappointed» in Google's response to privacy worries caused by the emergence of Google Glass.
Professor De Voss said the scale of the threat, compounded by the emergence of increasingly drug - resistant strains of bacteria, meant it was vital to find new ways to combat tuberculosis.
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