Sentences with phrase «drifting toward»

Athleisure in particular does well because Americans are drifting toward a more casual lifestyle, according to Weinswig, who adds that Fung Global expects the beauty and athleisure segment to continue to outperform for the rest of 2017 and into 2018.
BTW, if you love the food drive thing, then you are drifting toward a mercenary mentality.
Massive Arctic ice island drifting toward shipping lanes The biggest Arctic «ice island» to form in nearly 50 years — a 250 - square - kilometer behemoth described as four times the size of Manhattan — has been discovered after a Canadian scientist scanning satellite images of northwest Greenland spotted a giant break in the famed Petermann Glacier.Canada.com — Aug 07 10:16 am In another research, using Autosub, an autonomous underwater vehicle, researchers led by the British Antarctic Survey have captured ocean and sea - floor measurements, which revealed a 300 meter high ridge on the sea floor.
Smoke from the fires is lofting high into the atmosphere, and is drifting toward the Arctic, where soot can hasten the melting of snow and sea ice.
Predictive diagnostics are key knowing that the device is working well, or if it is drifting toward a bad condition.
They still fly, in pinks, lavenders, yellows, oranges and greens, usually drifting toward upper right.
The teen - age son of a broken home in rural Quebec, Trakas was slowly drifting toward becoming a dropout and delinquent.
«As a result of this misinformation,» she added, «we've seen pet owners drifting toward the grocery store for seemingly natural products that don't provide the balanced nutrition found in the veterinary clinic or pet specialty store.»
Leland spotted the skiff ahead; it was drifting toward la pared de la muerte.
Wherever they had stopped on the road, whether it was for breakfast at some diner on the highway, or in a small town where they'd set up for a while, Loo would notice women drifting toward him.
Another Kia first is the Smart Blind Spot Detection System1 which senses unintentional drifting toward an adjacent vehicle and automatically brakes the opposite side front wheel to help maintain the vehicle's intended course.
Available safety features include adaptive cruise control with stop / start functionality, forward collision warning with autonomous emergency braking, and a «smart» blind - spot detection system that can sense unintentional drifting toward an adjacent vehicle and automatically apply braking to the opposite - side front wheel to maintain the Cadenza's intended course.
For example, when students feel their thoughts drifting toward negativity or distractions, they can assume control to stay focused on achieving their learning goals.
The interesting part of Knowhere is that it is constantly drifting toward the end of the universe, and anyone who goes there is automatically closer to the end of time than those who were there before.
At least, then, in its prioritizing of the girl's drifting toward the unknown known, and in her parents» coping with its inevitability, the film reveals itself as its own band apart.
Set in the city of Montreal, Alan Rudolph's romantic comedy - drama Afterglow paints a wryly comic portrait of two modern marriages drifting toward the rocks.
Soon after returning to his native Oklahoma with a beautiful woman he met in Paris, Neil finds himself drifting toward an old friend.
This gives a clue to their origin: Rather than being formed from sibling binary stars, they were strangers and evolved independently, drifting toward one another in the center of a dense stellar cluster where they eventually merged.
Similarly, researchers have traced nitric oxide rising from Kentucky and Tennessee and drifting toward the Great Smoky Mountains, where researchers have observed some of the worst acid rain and forest decline, says William H. Schlesinger, president of the Cary Institute for Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, N.Y.
Ed Miliband is resisting calls from the Unite union to change his stance on Europe, insisting in a speech later he believes Britain's focus «must not be on drifting toward exit».
Both mother and baby are tranquil and serene, drifting toward the shores of home.
When a young Kenny Stabler harbored dreams of signing with a pro baseball team and was drifting toward the diamond, Slim Stabler bought a «54 Ford for his son on the condition that he continue playing football.
I have seen more than one interfaith colloquium tediously drifting toward death that was restored to life when someone had the courage to speak personally rather than in general terms.
In any baffling or overwhelming problem — frustrated hopes, domestic tension, a vocational misfit, economic insecurity, a world at war or drifting toward it — what prayer can do depends on what God stands ready to do.
Since joining the EU in 2013, Croatia's population has been drifting toward the far right, including some who deny the Holocaust and have re-appraised the pro-Nazi Croatian Ustasha regime that ruled the country during World War II.
I am most at home with tunes from some form of speaker drifting toward my awaiting eardrums.
With Abloh's appointment, it is largely expected that Louis Vuitton will continue drifting toward more streetwear influences.
Ford's plan to reduce its passenger car lineup to just two models, and GM's difficulty selling passenger cars in the U.S. show how much tastes are drifting toward trucks, SUVs and crossovers.
EDM as a popular trend has subsided from its early - 2000s peak, and while electronic will never go away, the pop charts have drifted toward more traditional, less garish genres in the past few years.
While the compromisers and idealists wage battle, both sides are aware how Canada's left has drifted toward the Liberals.
In that role the statement is likely to be read more in terms of its main drift toward biblical theology than in terms of the slight affirmation it accords other theological programs.
And in this world the drift toward perpetuating these inequalities by one form of aristocracy or another is powerful.
Its symptoms can be observed in the escalating drift toward schism, but its core nature is not being precisely diagnosed.
Among Lutherans there was a drift toward natural theology in which the existence of God and the moral law were treated apart from the special revelation of God in Jesus Christ In Reformed circles, there was both a fascination with natural theology and a concentration on the eternal decrees of God.
It is at once a precondition of leadership and a major element in the drift toward social mediocrity.
Unlike Husserl, who later drifted toward idealism — the very philosophy he had critiqued so well in Logical Investigations — Reinach retained Husserl's most important insights, and became a Christian.
The overall drift toward the «corporate university» reflects values they abhor, and many of them would like to move, but the job market is terrible.
But chief among the book's many virtues is the authors» sympathetic but not uncritical ear to the dominant voices of the South as it drifted toward catastrophe.
This is precisely the type of reasoning responsible for Notre Dame's drift toward secular humanism.
Without an aim toward order, movement in the direction of novelty would make the universe drift toward complete chaos.
Things naturally drift toward complexity... and our current institutional forms of being the church have been adrift for a long, long, long time.
It may well mean a drift toward totalitarianism and various forms of collectivism — including communism — in states whose people are unprepared for democracy, or who find its processes too slow in giving them what they want.
In this confusion, we drift toward therapeutic ways of talking and call for «dialogue.»
The phenomenal success of the electronic church is in part a result of intelligent application of revolutionary technology, but a more important factor is America's cultural drift toward conservatism.
Nonetheless, on Stackhouse's analysis, theological educators drift toward relativism when they attempt to address pluralism (in itself an important thing to do), but in misguided ways.
Increasingly the movement drifted toward a view that women should he enfranchised in order to double the vote of the white, Protestant middle class and thereby assure the supremacy of this ruling class over the rising tide of blacks and immigrant Catholics and Jews.
At Restaurant Daniel the menu has drifted toward a brand of international modernism, though Boulud's heart seems to still reside in dishes with a rustic French soul, betraying his upbringing on a farm near Lyon.
Fuente's urges usually drifted toward tempo and spacing, but while Lynch was more mobile than his lanky frame suggested (not including sacks, he rushed 70 times for 358 yards last year), the QB who starts for Tech in 2016 will probably carry a heavier rushing load.
That projects to about 7 - 5, but if Fuente is able to make a quick impact on the offense, that could easily drift toward nine wins or so.
Saberhagen drifted toward third, Brett toward the mound.
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