Sentences with phrase «dramatic shifts from»

Dramatic shifts from dark to light and thick build ups of piles of color show a moment of confidence and deliberation in his new work.
Words in Hanson's paintings glint across unfurling banners and pass through layers of interlocking spaces characterized by dramatic shifts from light to dark.
Park: In the last decade, we've seen a dramatic shift from working at your desktop to working on a mobile device.
That's a dramatic shift from two years ago, when those two numbers were reversed.
Rivera got his «Riverboat Ron» nickname for his gambles on the football field back in 2013, when he made a dramatic shift from being one of the most conservative coaches in the league to consistently going for it on fourth down instead of punting.
The «crisis» that would eventually give Cuomo his opening started with de Blasio's promise to charge some charters rent, a dramatic shift from the charter - friendly tenure of Michael Bloomberg.
Economist Edson Severnini realized that this dramatic shift from nuclear to coal offered a chance to study the effects of coal - fired power on health.
«This is a dramatic shift from recent history.»
Whatever the reasons, Bocinsky says, «in the mid-1000s, there's a pretty dramatic shift from it being almost taboo to eat a turkey, to the wholesale raising and eating of birds.»
It's really a pretty dramatic shift from the existing and widespread agreement globally that human germline editing should be prohibited,» says Marcy Darnovsky, executive director of the Center for Genetics and Society in Berkeley, California.
«Our study provides evidence of a dramatic shift from slow - growing plants to fast - growing species,» he said.
In order to provide an overwhelming, deeply immersive horror experience, the game's system underwent a dramatic shift from its previous third - person camera to a new first - person perspective, helping to drive sales of the title to 5.1 million units worldwide
Because of the dramatic shift from a world of scarcity of knowledge, teachers, and technologies to an abundance of those things, many districts are now engaged in full - on reimagination of schooling.
That's a dramatic shift from current state law, which requires teachers to instruct students on birth control options.
«We are embarking on a journey in education in this country that is a dramatic shift from what we've done in the past,» Mr. Bennett said, «but it's the right shift.»
Our schools reflect society, and society has undergone a dramatic shift from previous generations.
In the last ten years we have seen a dramatic shift from exclusively reading the print editions of books to the e-book.
The new interface is a dramatic shift from what was offered before.
One of the very real truths of our culture is being hidden in the dramatic shift from paper to ebook — lots of people are moving from paper to «no ebook».
An example of the dramatic shift from desktop to mobile is nowhere more apparent than in the fact that more visitors access Facebook every day via their mobile devices than they do with their PCs.
But since the solstice and especially in the last few days there has been a very dramatic shift from deep purple (code for unmelted ice) across most of the central part of the Arctic ocean, to suddenly magentas, yellows, greens... leaping across almost the whole extent of the ocean.
The dramatic shift from the trial court to the court of appeal often transforms litigation.
CP is a dramatic shift from the way law is generally practiced today in the United States and it has the potential to transform that practice.
This represents a dramatic shift from the Kremlin.
This is where our industry must make a dramatic shift from being salesmen telling sellers what they want to hear to get the listing to telling sellers what they need to hear to get the home sold.
The most profound change sweeping the hotel industry is the dramatic shift from private to public ownership, reports ERE Yarmouth and Real Estate Research Corp.'s Emerging Trends in Real Estate 1998.

Not exact matches

How this is all possible for Brady may stem from the dramatic shift in lifestyle he made during his career.
But does anyone think that a party still reeling from its inability to re-capture the White House that has seen a dramatic shift to the right in its core leadership in the past few years (Hint, maybe they can't see the forest for the extremely right - leaning trees) will be the party that wants credit, or the blame, for legalizing pot?
From 5 to 8 billion years, the sun's nuclear furnace will undergo a dramatic shift, causing it to expand to enormous size and engulf Mercury, Venus, and possibly Earth.
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.
Conversely, active investing (also referred to as «stock picking») involves the individual selection of securities by an investor or portfolio manager.The shift away from active and into passive has been dramatic, driven by both the lower cost and historically better performance of passive funds.
But asserting executive privilege to fend off requests from Mueller would mark a dramatic shift for the White House's legal strategy.
With all of the dramatic changes taking place in Austin these days, from the ever - shifting skyline to the hundreds -LSB-...]
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.
Author of «Mapping Innovation,» Greg Satell, says that, «Today, we are undergoing a transformation every bit as dramatic, a shift from hierarchies, strategies and tactics to networks, platforms and movements.»
What happens in a crisis, or in any less dramatic problem situation involving unexpected, puzzling or discordant experiences, is this sudden shift of control of an ongoing activity to a higher level in the many - leveled hierarchy, from a semi-automatic to a more conscious performance, because the decision to be made or the problem to be solved is beyond the competence of the automatic pilot and must be referred to higher quarters.
The shift from boring, spectatorial, objective, irrelevant masses to liturgies filled with relevance and sensitivity was a dramatic one.
For the director of Eshhad, Amira Mikhail, the dramatic increase in deaths is, in part, evidence of a «shift» in power from Islamic State, in which the self - proclaimed Caliphate fighters have sought new targets in north Africa after losing significant territory in the Arabian peninsula.
There may not be a more dramatic week - to - week shift in golf than going from the U.S. Open to the Travelers Championship.
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.
This dramatic shift reveals the newfound respect that the Falcons and their league - leading passing game is getting from oddsmakers.
As the placenta separates from the uterine wall during the third stage of labor, a dramatic shift in hormones takes place in the mother's blood stream and brain.
«If parents really just learned from their own parents, we wouldn't witness such dramatic generational shifts as were seen in this study,» Vespa said.
Dramatic hormonal shifts occur when a body goes from pregnant to not pregnant in a manner of minutes.
Under de Blasio, the nexus of power has certainly undergone a dramatic shift, from the Upper East Side to brownstone Brooklyn.
So while it is not quite as dramatic as our overly keen sub editor would have us believe, this certainly reflects a shift in rhetoric from the Lib Dem leader.
The lesson from Australia is that the shift has been very dramatic and has occurred in a very short period.
Multiple pathways exist to a low greenhouse gas future, all involving increased efficiency and a dramatic shift in energy supply away from fossil fuels.
«Agathis is a very dramatic example of survival via huge range shifts, from the far south to the tropics, in response to climate change and land movement over millions of years,» said Wilf.
Scientists are hopeful that the selections portend a dramatic shift away from the way President Bush has handled climate science.
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