Sentences with phrase «dramatic shifts at»

This INTERSECT: MOCA Business Innovation Series program features visionary technology and data scholar Youngjin Yoo and internationally renowned artist Simon Denny in dialogue, exploring dramatic shifts at the intersection of business, design, and technology.
There was a dramatic shift at the industries adding those jobs, however.

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Park: In the last decade, we've seen a dramatic shift from working at your desktop to working on a mobile device.
However, at nearly 63 times current earnings - a whopping p / e ratio, to be sure - even if the firm were to grow its profit to the level of Berkshire - $ 8.5 billion - it would still lack the liquid assets and marketable securities the house that Warren Buffett built has, and it would not have a diversified income stream, making it far more vulnerable to changes in the competitive landscape; a major concern when you contemplate that Google operates in an industry where dramatic shifts consumer behavior can happen overnight.
In a dramatic shift in sentiment, fewer than half of retirees believe the value of future Social Security benefits will be at least as high as what today's recipients get right now, according to the just - released 2018 Retirement Confidence Survey [opens PDF] from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
Patrick Murck, counsel at Cooley LLP and fellow at Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, told CoinDesk the token economy could be on the verge of a dramatic shift if the SEC agrees with Gensler.
But because the equities market is at such high levels with a record margin debt, this combination along with the shift in investor sentiment could lead to a significant and dramatic sell - off.
At the dramatic and comedic conclusion of the first Austin Powers movie, Dr. Evil defines the cultural shifts that occurred while the International Man of Mystery was sleeping through a few decades.
One of the most dramatic changes in my own denomination is the shift away from the adult midnight service on Christmas Eve to a wildly popular «family» service at an earlier hour, which by its very nature can not offer much in the way of a sermon or more challenging music.
Perhaps a future SCOTUS will upend that decision, but the dramatic shift in the opinion of the culture in a few short years would appear to make that possibility unlikely at best.
If we really stop and look at the dramatic changes going on all over the world and in the US (demographics, ethnic population shifts, a new era in how people under 50 look at the world, etc.) it points to a need to focus more than ever on the centrality of Christ Jesus.
Young defender Eric Dier's Tottenham Hotspur debut was an eventful one — the player, who was signed from Sporting Lisbon this summer, found himself starting the game at centre back, shifted to right back after Kyle Naughton's harsh red card and then bursting through on goal to score Spurs» dramatic injury time winner.
The Argentine international, not seen in a Spurs shirt since a League Cup tie at Liverpool on October 25 last year, took another step on his road to recovery following hip problems with a good shift in a Premier League 2 London derby at Hotspur Way that saw both sides have spells in the ascendency before reaching a crescendo with two dramatic goals in stoppage time.
Will Stewart, IET Vice President, said: «Having a strategy allows governments to make timely, well - signalled, course corrections in markets rather than situations building up to a point at which there is a dramatic shift or U-turn.
Cuomo's budget plan contains at least two major policy shifts that the governor admits «pose dramatic change» that will unsettle the «big players» in Albany.
NEW YORK CITY — Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton said Eric Garner was «choked to death» by police during her first major policy speech at Columbia University where she called for a dramatic shift in the way the nation's criminal justice system treats black men.
Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps has said he was «surprised» at the Liberal Democrats dramatic shift on the so - called Bedroom Tax.
She also encouraged people concerned with the dramatic shift in environmental policies at the federal level to get involved with the national midterm elections this November.
While the undisputed single biggest shift in the new intake is the dramatic increase in Scottish National party MPs at Westminster, equality campaigners are celebrating record numbers of women with almost one in three MPs now female.
At 20 minutes per generation, a mere three generations in an hour of playing time is unlikely to have caused the dramatic shift they saw.
Now researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University and Louisiana State University have achieved an even more dramatic HHG shift by shining an infrared laser through argon gas that's been frozen into a thin, fragile solid whose atoms barely cling to each other.
The authors of the new study, Steven Smith and Andrew Mizrahi, both climate analysts at the Joint Global Change Research Institute in College Park, Maryland, argue that for one thing, the earlier work assumes that dramatic cuts in methane and soot emissions are feasible based on shifting technologies and changes in human behavior.
Our study suggests that at medium sea levels, powerful forces, such as the dramatic acceleration of polar ice cap melting, are not necessary to create abrupt climate shifts and temperature changes.»
The model can identify mothers at risk of having such dramatic mood shifts as accurately as 70 %.
To appreciate this one only has to look at figure 4, where the slowly shifting mean (global warming) causes a dramatic increase in extreme warm events (heatwaves).
For the book, Weigel charts the evolving landscape of dating over the past 200 years, looking at how key changes such as women entering the workforce & the post-war boom led to dramatic shifts in the way people date.
Either way, a dramatic shift in your sexual patterns at this age means implies a middle age issue that needs to be addressed.
The themes go through various different arrangements, the dramatic tone sometimes shifting, the melodies at their heart explored in various different ways.
The trailer also hints at a stylistic shift in the Thor series in the hands of What We Do in the Shadows director Taika Waititi, who instills some comedic flare into the usually dramatic proceedings.
Looking at Mike Figgis» resume, the bulk of his films has been dramatic character studies, so one would wonder why he would suddenly shift gears and opt to make a suspense thriller.
Stakes are too high and at every conceivable turn, mutating something that could have been an intense relationship drama with considerable dramatic potency into an affected disarray of flailing tonal shifts.
Whether we look at rapidly shifting demographics, constantly emerging technologies, the way we learn or the way we lead, K - 12 schools are experiencing dramatic changes that will have lasting effects on young people, and ultimately, the nation as a whole.
«These leaders must be equipped to work with the dramatic and active demographic shifts and upset the evolving political, economic, and cultural realities that impede administrators from achieving their potential,» said Dr. Dawn Williams Salters, chair of the department of educational leadership and policy studies at HUSOE.
Progress comes at a cost of the old engine's intoxicating wail and instantaneous throttle response, but let's not be overly dramatic: The 488 still sounds delicious and revs so quickly that the LED shift lights on the steering wheel rarely have time to rest.
EY: The dramatic shifts in publishing over the last decade make it difficult to predict where the industry is heading, but from your perspective what do you see as the most important trends in play at the moment?
There has been a «dramatic shift» in banks» willingness sell a property for less than the mortgage balance to avoid foreclosing... short sales, typically change hands at a discount of about 20 percent to homes not in financial distress, compared with a 40 percent price cut for bank - owned homes, according to RealtyTrac Inc..
It's not a dramatic shift but it's more a continual note to self to put yourself at the head of the business and evaluate the company and its business practices from there.
Logic, however, doesn't support the idea that sticking to the same stock allocation at all times is somehow safer than making reasonable efforts to shift your allocation effectively in response to dramatic price swings.
The topic of online versus traditional booking channels will once again be a key focus at the 2013 Arabian Travel Market technology seminar sessions as organiser, Reed Travel Exhibitions, highlights the dramatic shift in consumer mindset over the last 12 months as travellers log on to technology for convenient airline and hotel bookings.
In my local arcade I'd watch transfixed (I was an adult at this point, mind you) while the local Crazy Taxi master, using the speed boost trick (which involved a lot of dramatic slamming of the shifter and gas pedal) would rack up enough accumulated minutes to run for a smoke break and would let me play (not well) until he got back.
His current show, at The Journal Gallery, represents a dramatic shift.
Giant Buttocks among Works Vying for Turner Prize in Tate Exhibition The Herald; September 27, 2016; Miller, Phil; 447 words... the artworks at this year's Turner Prize exhibition.The winner of the... 25,000 award is on show at Tate Britain, in an exhibition which... dramatic shifts in scale,» a Tate statement said.Ms Hamilton... by artist Josephine Pryde.Tate, in a statement, said...
«Close At Hand» reflects a dramatic shift in the content of Cook's art.
Guest contributor Laurie Fendrich / During the two and a half decades I was a full - time painting professor before retiring in 2014, followed by the year and a half I spent as a visiting artist at two prominent art schools, I observed dramatic shifts in ideas about teaching painting.
While they shift in tone and temperament, each painting offers an aspect of the countryside that extols its vastness and big skies, with dramatic angles that echo the forced perspective at Madoo, as it exists along a 120 - foot brick path designed by Dash that culminates in a reflecting mirror.
Once a flourishing industrial center for textile manufacturing (dubbed «Cottonopolis» at the turn of the 19th century), Manchester suffered under the economic policies of Margaret Thatcher in the late 1970s and throughout the»80s, resulting in a significant reduction of its labor force and dramatic shift in the social landscape and identity of the city.
The film and video works in the collection mark the dramatic shift that occurred at that moment, as artists challenged the traditional mediums of painting and sculpture by creating performances, film installations, videos, slide works, and films.
Critics ranked Guston a lesser light of the New York School until well after his dramatic late - career shift in style, which yielded works like those on view at the Legion in «Poor Richard: Philip Guston's Nixon Drawings.»
Rail: Could you describe the shift from using random accumulations of ephemeral materials (from what I've seen in reproductions), such as nylon stapled onto the wall, grease, beeswax and graphite, applied with rather agitated and all - over scribbling, and the more calming repetition of fingerprints, all of which were included in «Anti-Illusion,» then there was a dramatic progression that took place in your next two one - person shows at Paula Cooper, in 1970 and 1972?
There's quite a contrast between Curbelo's position and the shape - shifting views of presidential hopeful Senator Marco Rubio, who in 2014 said, «I do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are portraying it,» and continues, at best, to offer oblique, meaningless replies when the issue comes up.
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