Sentences with phrase «credited as a catalyst»

In some cases, Lopez has been partially credited as the catalyst for the introduction of thicker body types into the mainstream, even before haters could say it was Photoshop.
The Z is also credited as a catalyst for the import performance parts industry.
That tendency toward caution may help explain why the podcast boom is only just making an impact in the Canadian legal community, two years after the launch of Serial, the real - life crime drama widely credited as the catalyst for the genre's explosive growth.

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Graham credits that choice as a catalyst for his ministry.
«They all unequivocally credited ayahuasca, when taken in the controlled setting of the church, as the catalyst for their evolution into upstanding citizens.»
I credit the birth of my daughter as the catalyst for the healthy lifestyle that I now live.
Eagle Forum of Alabama was a catalyst for the Alabama Reading Initiative which is largely credited as being responsible for the improvements.
We look for operations that can be turned around, credit quality that can be improved, or dysfunctional boardroom and management situations that are fixable with a catalyst such as ourselves.
I really, really hope that this will finally be the catalyst for improving security at a number of different high - risk companies such as these credit reporting agencies.
Though his plans never came to fruition, Smithson credited the project as a major catalyst in his development toward the concept of large - scale earthworks.
Nevelson credited an exhibition of Noh kimonos at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a catalyst for her to study art further.
[1] Nevelson credited an exhibition of Noh kimonos at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a catalyst for her to study art further.
Some readers will recognize the credit default swap as the catalyst for the housing market crash, as seen in the popular film, The Big Short or Margin Call.
In their statement, UBS says, «We believe weakness in these two groups will drive higher credit losses at some stage over the next few years — particularly in credit card, installment, and student loans — with macroeconomic inflection from job growth to job loss as a likely catalyst.
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