Sentences with phrase «dark ages of»

HomeAway.com a major vacation rental marketplace, recently combed through years of data to learn who's buying them these days, compared to the relative dark ages of a decade ago.
The old ways of «selling» real estate belong back in the dark ages of the «buyer beware» mantra from whence they sprang in the first place... times they are a changin» my friend.
Or will it be too late, leading to a return to the dark ages of elitism within university education?
SOPA was «a Draconian measure created during what some might suggest were the dark ages of media, when it basically went to war against viewers,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
And fortunately there are so many ways to do it that even you, a busy attorney, have no reason to stay behind in the dark ages of legal marketing 1.0.
It's like phi wants to turn back the clock to the dark ages of science, and rely on assertions and voodoo.
Nobody really considered his work again for nearly 50 years, a period we might think of as the dark ages of climate science.
We are living in the dark ages of political discourse that questions evolution, age of our planet and science, in general.
The dark ages of the Wii U are over and Nintendo is strong again.
Although it's pretty easy nowadays for anyone to head to an online casino site, back in the dark ages of the...
You know, back in the dark ages of 2000, we could only dream of playing SMB3 on our Game Boys.
Although it's pretty easy nowadays for anyone to head to an online casino site, back in the dark ages of the 20th century, gamers had a harder time in playing digital versions of their favourite casino games.
Way back in the dark ages of 2004 Relic produced Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War, a strategy game that has, over the years, taken away hundreds of hours of my life thanks to its wonderful gameplay and its chunky expansions.
This horrible mistake took place in the mid-80's and ushered in the dark ages of veterinary medicine, at least from the pet's standpoint.
I started taking dog training seriously — back in the dark ages of the 1960's - when people like William Koehler and Winifred Strickland were considered experts in the field.
Back in the dark ages of my post-graduate pre-law school years, I took a graduate level class at UW - Madison on governance of the economy.
As modern and clever as we might feel here on the bleeding edge of history there is one cold hard fact I can't ignore, these are still the dark ages of the debt relief industry.
The iPad 2 and the Galaxy Tab are both stuck in the dark ages of Web browsing.
It's really interesting when you think about it, back in the dark ages of print publishing, publishers controlled the printing press, they decided which books were published, they decided which books went out of print, and most books went out of print very quickly.
How many of us tried to be published back in the dark ages of our youth or young adulthood and got discouraged because we couldn't get a foot through the door at an literary agency or we kept getting form rejections from publishers that we knew never took time to read so much as the first chapter of our work?
After hearing the first couple of minutes of it, I'm hearing some things I expected to hear because it's from October 2009, which was back in the dark ages of ebooks
But don't panic, it's not that we're heading back to the dark ages of Excel spreadsheets and manila folders.
Based on an ancient videogame whose origins date back to the computer dark ages of 1989, Prince of Persia is finally making its silver screen debut.
Yet, while the industry is starting to see the rays of light, coming out of the dark ages of marijuana prohibition, certain aspects of life have not changed.
Once upon a time, in the dark ages of the 1960s and»70s, a diabetes diet meant avoiding sugar.
This was precisely the school of thought in the all - too recent dark ages of training science, when high doses of vitamin C were the state of the art in periworkout supplementation.
You are singing the exact tune of the last 50 years of bullshit nutrition advice that I too believed, in the dark ages of the 70s and the 80s.
Somewhere in the 80's (a time I call the «dark ages of fat loss fitness»), some fitness guru made the mistake of thinking low - intensity exercise was best for fat burning.
A recent report warned that if nothing is done, by 2050 we could be «cast back into the dark ages of medicine» where our drugs simply don't work and even the most routine of procedures becomes life - threatening again.
«While it is important that we fully understand the modification that we make to crops and other genetically - modified organisms, to ban GMOs completely will relegate countries to the dark ages of science.
The dark ages of the universe comprised neutral helium, hydrogen, dark matter and normal matter.
Compare e.g. the article Galaxy's light pushes back dark ages of the universe with New record for Universe's most distant object; both talk about the same object and the same study, but nevertheless the first reports a distance of 15.5 billion light years, whereas the second says 13.6 billion light years!
Elements in or out of Government intolerant to free speech and free press belong to the dark ages of military dictatorship.
It sends them and their babies into the dark ages of medical care - where women give birth with no medical care at all and face the very real possibility of death as a consequence.
This subjective commentary ushers us back to the dark ages of pediatrics...» (pp. 122 - 123).
I wished I had had something like it back in the dark ages of the 50's and 60's when I was nursing my children and felt very isolated... not supported by medical staff or family.
His relatable characters, real - world storylines, conversational style, and stunning graphic art have contributed immeasurably to the emergence of graphic novels from the dark ages of the dime store shelves to a powerhouse industry with much to offer the literary world.
Ames Simmons of Equality North Carolina says, «When we vote for politicians who choose to make policy based on false stereotypes of marginalized communities instead of actual data rooted in scientific methodology, we threaten to set back progress in our country to dark ages of superstition.»
The Watford I saw were a throwback to the dark ages of English football, yet if it keeps them up then so be it as it seems to work and I wonder how RM or Barca would cope with it: D
And as per custom since the dark ages of Dixie basketball, the tourney champion would be the conference champion.
This is how scary I country has become... the fact that this pastor can feel so comfortable in his insane rantings is because the right wing and their attempt to social engineer now that they got some power thru their fear mongering and the tea party types is just putting us into a free fall to the dark ages of prejudice and social control we fought so many decades to evolve from...
Whether you remain in the dark ages of knowledge and truth and you die a god fearing and loving believer, in years to come, will make no difference in the arithmetic and scientific fields of current or future study.
Muslims do not learn from history or philosophy as they still live in the koranic dark ages of warmongering and dreams of world domination, all based on the mythical communications of one mytical «pretty, wingie, talking, thingie, named Gabriel to supposedly to a womanizing (11 wives) and illiterate Arab named Mohammed.
It sets a person free from the dark ages of the soul and provides a path to peace and well being.
Sorta Awesome — Megan Tietz of SortaCrunchy was one of my very first Big Blogger crushes back in the dark ages of blogging (think circa 2007).
Habit, he says, is a way to democratize that process: «When we look back on this period of time when we thought we should all eat the same things, we will view that as the dark ages of nutrition.»
But their agenda is to make the economic polarization between creditors and debtors irreversible, ushering in a Dark Age of austerity and deepening debt peonage in which wages, profits and property rents are earmarked to pay interest — on loans that can't be paid in a shrinking economy.
Nowadays, though no one doubts that the dramatic detail of the Flight of Helen, the Wrath of Achilles, and the rest, is imaginary, the poems are treated as valuable sources of evidence for the history of Greece and neighbouring lands shortly before 1000 BC Even our own Arthurian legends, I observe, are now treated seriously by quite serious historians, when they are seeking for light upon the dark age of Britain.
Faith, sin, heaven, hell, God and grace» these are throwback ideas to a dark age of supernatural mumbo jumbo and witch burnings, doomed to the dustbin of history.
Europe was never quite the dark age of ignorance that the «enlightened» philosophers pretended.
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