Sentences with phrase «crowded out of»

«If Bitcoin's energy consumption isn't reined in, we'll end up being crowded out of electricity networks and sitting in the dark,» says Guy Lane, the spokesperson for the NGO.
One impact, analysts say, is that nonemergency priorities will get crowded out of the budget.
It's a Pacific port and fishery center attracting Americans crowded out of nearby Puerto Vallarta, the resort that garnered world - wide fame in 1963 when Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor invaded a sleepy fishing village to film «The Night of the Iguana.»
FHA loans now represent some 35 percent of all new financing, up from about 5 percent just a few years ago when the program was crowded out of the marketplace by toxic loans.
Traditional publishers have flocked to use BookBub and some self - published authors feel they have been crowded out of a site which they supported in its early days.
And now big publishers are being crowded out of the bestseller lists by independent authors, and are being forced to lower their own big - name titles to $ 5 just to compete with indie authors at $ 1 and $ 3.
Backers of time - honored electives ranging from band to consumer sciences fear they are being crowded out of the school day as districts, facing tougher state and federal requirements, devote more time and money to core academic subjects.
In that regard, this section covers four topics: University participation in gratuidad and enrollment changes observed in its initial years; the extent to which gratuidad replaced existing financial aid; an econometric study that suggests low - income students will be crowded out of more selective universities; and finally, the revenue pressures the program has imposed on universities and how that may threaten quality.
Lower - income students tend to have lower scores and were thus crowded out of more selective universities that they would have been admitted to before the expansion in scholarship aid.
The new western Hostiles was crowded out of the Oscar circle, yet it typifies the hostility that has befallen American genre films.
This perfect food has been crowded out of...
As in the job market, these Americans often found their papers crowded out of the limited number of available journal publication slots, especially in the premier journals, and their ideas crowded out of the center of attention in their field.
Colonial sheep farmers, blaming the thylacine for stock losses, crowded it out of its range.
When Nadeau entered the looming white building and peered into the barracks, she saw children piled onto rows of Army - style bunk beds — and among them, adults who had seeded the outbreak and were crowded out of their own quarters.
As part of the fallout, some shadow cabinet members said they were crowded out of a campaign that failed to project Labour as a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette Cooper.
As part of the fallout, some shadow cabinet members say they were crowded out of a campaign that failed to project Labour as a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette Cooper.
1) You get crowded out of your king - sized bed by your three - year old, your six - year old, your dog and your husband so you sneak off to the empty queen - sized bed in your daughter's room... only to wake up an hour later being crowded out by your three - year old, your six - year old and your dog while your husband sleeps alone in the king.
Too easily marked / crowded out of the game by United, which has become a feature in recent games with Eriksen.
At the moment Giroud and Alexis are crowded out of the game.
For all Arsenal's possession in West Brom's half they seemed to take too long on the ball and the defence crowded them out of the game.
That mankind has in this sense been cowardly has done life endless harm; the experiences that are called «vision,» the whole so - called «spirit - world,» death, all those things that are so closely akin to us, have by daily parrying been so crowded out of life that the senses with which we could have grasped them are atrophied.
«[The elite] know that Muslims will never vote for a party with Christian roots, so with the huge volume of Muslims, the conservative parties will be crowded out of power.
Tweaking our process gave us an expanded opportunity set among value names, including Allegheny Technologies Inc. (ATI).7 ATI is a specialty metals company selling for what we considered a significantly discounted P / B multiple, with a solid base of assets and good prospects that would have been crowded out of our screen.
The same things you probably stress about when you see your kid staring into an iPad screen, mesmerized — cyberbullying, exposure to age inappropriate content, the crowding out of more beneficial activities by screen time, and the danger of developing an addiction to the devices» hollow pleasures.
Less spending means less crowding out of the private sector through muni bond fund raising.
Actually, reducing the federal component reduces the crowding out of state taxes.
Difficulty emerges, then, both from the crowding in of the common life and the crowding out of prayer because of inadequate foundations.
They represent man's attempt to evade God and to crowd him out of life.
Usual heavy concentrations of white fronted geese reported, but blues and snows are crowding them out of feed and water, suggesting need for more lenient limits on these species.
If the Hawkeyes are controlling the line of scrimmage and creating a lot more second - and - 4s than the Huskers, that could pretty quickly take the home crowd out of the game.
The PGA fortunately got the crowds out of harm's way just in time before a storm rolled in that damaged structures all over Whistling Straits.
A rivalry almost as heated as that with Tottenham, the visit of David Moyes» team should be enough to shake the team and the crowd out of any introspection.
Coutinho's move from the attacking left to a more central role may crowd out some of the recognized names if he plays there consistently.
As a road team in the playoffs, it's extremely important to start off strong and get the crowd out of the game.
In addition we have rising interest rates, crowding out of the private sector, reduced business confidence, and declining economic growth.
The idea is to crowd it out of your mind.
Simply fill your plate with all the hues of the rainbow to add instant energy and nourishment while crowding out some of the less healthier choices!
Cross shared tales of making a crowd out of a few extras, his delight in bringing his dog to work, and what happens to an actor who has to scream at the top of his lungs for six hours straight.
He finds that Chile should expect a 20 percent decline in the number of low - income students that enroll in universities relative to the number enrolled before gratuidad, as upper income students crowd them out of the admissions process.
They are the rump left behind by the crowding out of a real private school marketplace; they are niche providers who have found a way to make a cozy go of it in the nooks and crannies left behind by the state monopoly.
Get the Hardcore crowd out of the way 1st, then with the 2nd wave of shipments, you take care of business during the Holidays.
Frieze art fair is almost upon us, and in an effort to tempt the crowds out of Regent's Park galleries across London are putting on their best shows all at once.
It would have been difficult to draw the crowds out of their homes and the pubs for an afternoon of gallery - hopping but the Serpentine Gallery's major new retrospective of the German - born adopted - British artist (which opened Saturday 26th June) is everything that the West London gallery promises for their summer showcases: It's loud, it's ambitious, and it is lots of fun.
Solar job estimates fail to account for jobs lost as a result of «the crowding out of cheaper forms of conventional energy generation,» «indirect impacts on upstream industries,» and from «the drain on economic activity precipitated by higher electricity prices.»
Well among all the stacks of books, that crowd me out of my cube, there's not a single one that describes the specific origins of the black body radiation; nor is there one that states categorically that it does not apply to gases.

Not exact matches

As Claire Fallon, the Huffington Post's books and culture writer, points out, there are plenty of other reasons why ebooks may never catch on with a larger crowd.
Hundreds of ambitious tech startups from across the globe descended upon San Francisco this week for TechCrunch Disrupt, scrambling to stand out from the crowd and snag some serious investor cash.
If you still want a beach getaway without the Florida crowds, consider checking out Biloxi, Mississippi located on the shores of the Gulf Coast.
«They crowded out a lot of the other global majors when they made that purchase, which was smart,» says Hansen.
Most strangers aren't out to harm our children with the possible exception of those times when we have our small children running amuck on a long and crowded flight.
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