Sentences with phrase «did earlier this decade»

The possibility that the stock market will quickly recover from its collapse, as it did earlier this decade, is perhaps the biggest uncertainty about the financial condition of the wealthy.

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That injustice has become even more glaring as legal marijuana spawns an above - board industry that could grow to $ 50 billion within a decade, but which does not appear poised to benefit the very minorities who were so abused by earlier drug laws.
It didn't feel like the anesthetic 12th floor clinic of the National Cancer Institute's Building 10, where I'd had chemo decades earlier at the age of 15.
Did the results jive with earlier studies that covered a mere decade or two and which found that personality pretty much stays the same?
In fact, decades down the road from that first stock, he's surprised more people don't recognize the wisdom in investing early and often, rather than trying to time the market and take advantage of fluctuations.
Asked Shenfeld: «When it's claimed that today's median American family is worse off than one decade ago, do we really capture the benefits from the existence of the Internet, cellphones and other goods that couldn't have been in the earlier consumption basket at any price?»
When gold prices hit new highs earlier this decade, gold had a positive correlation to stocks, meaning when stocks rose, so did gold prices.
Your Best Eyes & Ears What did I learn from nearly a decade of doing system integration projects at Accenture early in my career?
News and music are dominating user activity on smart speakers, just as they did in the early days of mobile devices a decade ago.
After four decades of shareholder advocacy, we are bolstered in the knowledge that as the field of corporate social responsibility which ICCR members helped to promote in the early 1970s continues to evolve, so does the work of our growing coalition of active shareowners as they refine their methodology and design newer and more effective models for corporate engagement.
But economists say that the rich will probably not recover their losses immediately, as they did in the wake of the dot - com crash earlier this decade.
The less - volatile core CPI index was up 1.9 % from one year ago and increased at a 2.5 % annual rate over the last three months, which is more in line with the Fed's preference than the headline figures, suggesting deflation hasn't gripped the U.S. economy as it did Japan's earlier this decade.
Also, it is very heartbreaking talking with people that don't get the proper diagnosis, medication, and counselling until years, sometimes decades go by, and they look back with a sense of lost time, lost relationships, and much sorrow, because intervention didn't happen earlier.
We've sat in churches we'd walked by for a decade without ever stepping foot inside, churches that in our earlier, fear - filled days we would have condemned as «liberal», and have found within them sincere believers doing their best to follow Jesus.
The CTS has done a competent job with Jim Gallagher's simple booklet telling the story of John Paul's life - the childhood marked by his mother's early death along with that of his brother; the deep, strong bond with his father; the grim years of the German occupation and his tough job in a stone quarry; the mysticism and prayer - life; the youth drama groups; the ordination in a Poland coming to grips with what was to be a decades - long imposition of Communism.
It is very difficult, according to women who have done both, to fit seminary, parish ministry, doctoral study, teaching, publication and child bearing into the two decades between college graduation and the age — the early 40s — at which tenure usually is granted.
Yet at the founding of Protestantism and in its early decades its leaders were very much aware of the power of religious images and did all they could either to remove the images entirely — the iconoclasts» solution — or to recast them in a way that exalted word over image.
The original Templars didn't care about the Jews and this lunatic would have been happily helping Hitler if he had been born a few decades earlier.
sounds more like «corporate brainstorming», but what I was trying to suggest is that it appears that we're witnessing (not intentionally) an evolving understanding of what wd become more central to the narrative and eventually orthodox.That is, if you cdn't believe it, you were out the door.A good example wd be the higher Christology that the fourth gospel reflects and more specifically, the virgin birth which it (like Mark and Paul) doesn't mention.If the birth narratives that we're familiar with are absent from the earliest gospel and the most theological gospel that came decades later, and can only be found in the other two gospels that we know used the first, it at least suggests a growing and evolving understanding of who Jesus «was» and «is».
How then, does his recent DAMSELS IN DISTRESS, a rather stranger film and one made more than a decade after the others, work with the earlier films?
Congar became not only an especially influential peritus at the council but perhaps its most consistent theological defender in the decades that followed, though I don't know whether he ever explicitly revised that earlier judgment.
(c) He was married to a woman whom he refers to only once as «the prophetess» (8:3) He does not apparently mean a female prophet (although the term is later so used in the Old Testament of Huldah, II Kings 22:14), but simply the wife of a prophet (cf. Duke - Duchess) In Amos» day only a few decades earlier the term «prophet» was in disrepute in the Northern Kingdom and Amos disclaimed the title (Amos 7:14).
In the eighteenth and the early decades of the nineteenth century Nonconformists had «academies» which, while not granting degrees, gave fully as good higher education as did the universities at Oxford and on the Cam.
They do not have the sense of optimism and belief in progress that their parents and grandparents had during the course of the earlier decades.
This passage is steeped in the rot - from - within despair of the 1970s, and it is not a coincidence that King did his best work in the decade of Jonestown and The Exorcist, the Ayatollah Khomeini and The Late Great Planet Earth, the decade that stripped away the confident science - and - progress ethos of the 1950s and early 1960s.
Although the present pastor was selected a decade earlier with the hope that he could do something for the young people, and elaborate schemes are made each year to involve the youth, the younger members do not participate as they do in nearby Methodist and Baptist churches.
Had I come of age during the great crisis of 1914 — 1945, or even during the tense, early decades of the Cold War, it's likely I, too, would have sought to defuse the consolidated energies of sovereign peoples, which is what the founders of what became the European Union did in the years after the war.
It was a breakthrough moment for Sommeliers, connecting with the public at large as the movie Sideways did a decade earlier, fine dining reviewers in the 1990s and the revival of wine criticism did in the 1980s.
I know the work that we did in those early years at Catena, the progress we made over three decades.
As for the Seahawks, they have the opportunity to win back - to - back Super Bowls for the first time since New England did it a decade earlier.
Some guys leave early but once college is done it is done, you'll have decades «on the job» but college at this great university happens only once and for a short time in comparison.
To do it any earlier than that puts the whole franchise in peril for the next decade, in my opinion.
Although SI's swimsuit issue didn't officially begin until 1964, the first swimsuit - clad woman to grace your cover was 20 - year - old Pamela Nelson, who appeared a decade earlier, in only your third issue (Aug. 30, 1954).
It is very simple; you do not simply sell your player because he under performed half of a season, If we go by this logic then we should have already sold 90 % of our team, moreover why would we want to sell our goalkeeper in his early 20s who can serve the club for at least another decade.
To do so the 33 - year - old must regain full fitness, nail down a regular starting place in Manchester City's first team and convince Raymond Domenech that he still possesses the powers that turned him into one of the game's pre-eminent defensive midfielders in the early years of the last decade.
Then there's former team Borussia Dortmund, who remain an option this summer, but don't exactly seem desperate to re-sign their golden boy from the early part of this decade.
Just remember women decades ago didn't have the early pregnancy test and they would never have known they were pregnant until after the missed period — this is why the rate of miscarriage is technically higher these days.
The experiment is similar to work done decades ago by Harry Harlow, in that it utilizes maternally deprived juvenile monkeys to study the effects of early adversity on young primate brains.
The last decade did see some improvements for Africa's oil producers, especially when compared to the continent's earlier boom in the 1970s and early 1980s.
The now ex-councilman says the Republican Party learned the hard way a decade earlier when it gave Mike Bloomberg its line for mayor, adding Bloomberg wound up making «certain promises he didn't keep» while only honoring «the financial part of the agreement.»
«We are always ready to work with legislators and the governor on the best approach to doing that in a way in which all survivors are treated equally and institutions are not crippled by lawsuits from incidents that occurred decades earlier,» Poust said.
More than a decade earlier, a canny Park Slope councilman named Bill de Blasio did the same to another colleague, Lew Fidler.
The Harlem political establishment rallied around Mr. Rangel and resented the mayor, who once managed a Rangel campaign two decades earlier, for not doing the same.
«We do continue to oppose an unlimited look - back for decades - old claims because it would open institutions up to claims going back to the 1950s and»60s or earlier, which are nearly impossible to properly defend due to the passage of time,» Poust said.
The Claim: Time to Change the Message It's been known for decades that stopping antibiotics early doesn't cause resistance, says Martin Llewelyn, author of The BMJ paper and an infectious diseases professor at Brighton and Sussex Medical School in the U.K.. For most of the bacteria posing threats today, it's just the opposite: Longer exposure to antibiotics increases the risk they'll develop a resistance.
The model shows that if animals are still doing what they did before habitat damage caused by decades of agricultural intensification, then large, early - nesting species such as great tits will be fine, but late - nesting species such as tree sparrows will decline.
And because schizophrenia does not usually appear until the early 20s, we had decades to wait before we would know if Henry was affected.
George Church, a Harvard Medical School geneticist who published one of the early papers on the use of CRISPR on mammalian cells, pointed out that people in his field have been doing genetic modification for decades, and said there are already 2,000 gene therapy trials underway, none of which use CRISPR.
The best prevention for bone - thinning osteoporosis begins early — during the first two decades of life, when you can most influence your peak bone mass by getting enough calcium and vitamin D and doing bone - strengthening exercise.
Based on my memories from a decade earlier, I didn't think I was interested, so I closed the match before he had a chance to contact me.
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