Sentences with phrase «coming upsurge»

Unfortunately, there aren't nearly enough trained genetics counselors to handle the coming upsurge in demand for this type of information.

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You can help make people dreams come true, send an upsurge in the economy, and make plenty of money for yourself.
So we come back to what was said at the beginning of this book — that of all the many things the world now needs, none is more needed than an upsurge of vital, God - centered, intelligently - grounded prayer.
We see it in the Jesus movement, the charismatic revival with its speaking in tongues, the growth in conservative churches while others decline in numbers and influence, the turn toward Eastern meditative cults, the upsurge once more of belief in an imminent second coming of Christ to put an end to the distresses of our time.
Such direction comes through no spectacular vision or audition but through the refocusing of conscious attention and the upsurge of constructive impulses from the subconscious.
There's also the part that when the messiah comes, he'll bring peace and prosperity to the world, as you can see from the year 0 BCE up till now we've definitly seen an upsurge in peace and prosperity, but it's far from being ubiqitous.
But the expansion of low - carbon energy has come amid an upsurge in the world's appetite for energy.
I remember the upsurge of confidence and boldness amongst the denialists after their conference in New York Last year organised by the Heartland Institute and as we know another one is coming up for March 2009 (perhaps it would useful for a number of us to attend).
Unsurprisingly, this recent upsurge of interest in footballs, infidelity, and being torn apart comes courtesy of James Franco's The Disaster Artist, which has served as a brand new focal point for Room fanatics.
A recent upsurge of interest in the student dropout problem seems to have come as a surprise to U.S. school officials and policymakers.
Then, when the film Sideways came out in 2004, the surrounding wine county saw an upsurge of visitors wanting to check out the shooting locations and taste some of the region's finest pinot noir.
There appears to be an upsurge in developers re-releasing our old favorites, whether it be in the form of reviving old games in new concepts or just our favourite games of youth coming back out on newer, improved devices.
With Hawk out of fashion and bands featured in Guitar Hero enjoying an upsurge in interest, we expect more such riffs to come.
While the recent upsurge of feminist activity in this country has indeed been a liberating one, its force has been chiefly emotional — personal, psychological and subjective — centered, like the other radical movements to which it is related, on the present and its immediate needs, rather than on historical analysis of the basic intellectual issues which the feminist attack on the status quo automatically raises.1 Like any revolution, however, the feminist one ultimately must come to grips with the intellectual and ideological basis of the various intellectual or scholarly disciplines — history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, etc. — in the same way that it questions the ideologies of present social institutions.
The warning comes despite an Edinburgh headquartered law firm recording a significant upsurge in the number of clients asking for advice on how to include their digital estate, such as online financial accounts, passwords and even access to social media pages.
This announcement came at a time when the price of Bitcoin has boomeranged to record figures fuelled by a series of events which created an upsurge in flow of money from both institutional and retail investors alike.
What might have seemed like doomed timing came with two silver linings: the tremendous upsurge in sales activity and new construction that followed the 2005 storm and the chance to ramp up slowly and mindfully as the economy struggled.
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