Sentences with phrase «early part of this century»

One was published in the very early part of this century and is a real treasure.
After the Global recession that hit major economies of the world in the early part of this century, more people have tilted towards starting businesses of...
The company maintained a payout ratio around 50 % for the early part of the century but it has been steadily climbing for the past 5 years.
They were smugly arrogant, masters of the teaching of contempt toward those who were on the other side of the «modernist» vs. «fundamentalist» wars of the early part of this century.
With the great Jewish thinker of the early part of this century, Franz Rosenzweig, he believes that Jews need to understand anew that «the Jewish vocation, rooted in the biblical tradition, is to be an instrument for the redemption of all humankind.»
It was the presence of certain ideals coming from the intellectuals that made the difference between the abortive unrest in the earlier part of the century and the successful uprising of 1789.
What we today call postmodernism is the long - delayed general dissemination of what, in the earlier part of this century, appeared in the arts under the title of «modernism.»
But they drew on their zeal and experience from the earlier part of the century to develop the activities of their tract societies into something of a wider interest.
Whereas Wesley came to his theology chiefly out of his study of the Bible and his personal experience, Whitehead was a mathematical physicist trying to make coherent sense of deep perplexities created by new discoveries in the early part of this century.
Nevertheless it is a present fact; and even if we dislike the language that is popularly used, the truth is exactly as one popular song of the earlier part of this century put it: «It's love and love alone the world is seeking.»
In the earlier part of this century such sayings of Jesus were often cited to reinforce belief in an evolutionary progress toward a better world.
Ranier Maria Rilke, the Austrian poet of the early part of the century, refused to be psychoanalyzed because he suspected that that process, however helpful in itself, would make it impossible for him to write poetry.
American leaders labored hard in the earlier part of this century to enshrine these principles in the Covenant of the League of Nations and the Charter of the United Nations.
There was, in the early part of this century, a considerable stirring of effort to rethink nature so as to take account of this new development.
Although Whitehead is reacting primarily to the popularity of logical positivism during the early part of the century, he also takes to task the presupposition that the method of philosophy should lead to «premises which are severally clear, distinct, and certain; and to erect upon those premises a deductive system of thought» (PR 8).
In the early part of this century many members of our oldline denominations were convinced of both the truth and the extreme importance of the Jesus Christ taught in their churches.
A professor of history and law at the University of Georgia, Larson begins by relating how the debate over Darwinism unfolded in America in the early part of the century, and developed into the warfare between science and religion that exploded in the trial (and continues to this day).
Taking a leaf from Robert Bellab and colleagues in Habits of the Head, which discusses American «instrumental» versus «expressive» individualism, she examines the rise of «instrumental» — or what was once called «vulgar» — divorce in the earlier part of this century, and then the development of «expressive» divorce over the past 30 years.
Nevertheless, to truly emerge from Jameson's shadow and reduce reliance on the brand for category growth, rivals will have to focus on developing new markets, just as C&C did in the early part of the century.
Banned for four months for testing positive for banned substance Nandrolone whilst at Inter at the early part of the century, but he still managed to earn a move to Monaco once his ban had been served.
There would be no A's from the early part of the century; there would be no Pirates now.
«I don't think you're going to see the kind of golf that we saw in the early part of this century and the end of the last,» he said, referring to Woods» glory days.
In the early part of this century they were simply imperious with consecutive FA Cups, league titles and the greatest strikers in their history in Henry and Bergkamp, but as Roman Abramovich's petro - dollars took hold and Chelsea replaced them at the summit of the English game, their desires lessened.
It wasn't about playing a Championship side, it was about capitalising on an opportunity to lift a competition we won habitually in the early part of the century, it was about making the most of beating Liverpool, Everton and Spurs to get here (isn't it remarkable that people say the cup has opened up for us, when it is us who have knocked out most of the big boys?)
This is highlighted by the so - called «Galactico» era which Madrid went through in the early part of the century.
The introduction of these two payments was achieved by negotiations and was driven by proposals made by the official side in the early part of this century.
W: It's a famous quote from Wolfgang Pauli, a well - known physicist from the earlier part of the century.
By ALISON COOKE and JUSTIN MULLINS More than forty years since the invention of the synthetic shuttlecock, players at next week's All England Open Badminton Championship in Birmingham will still be using goose feather designs dating from the early part of the century.
Roughly 80 percent of people around the globe identify with some type of religion, and scientists have been seriously pursuing insight into the evolutionary benefit of religious practice since the early part of this century.
Chlorine, one of 90 naturally occurring elements, was first used as a disinfectant in Europe and North America in the early part of this century.
«The herd was managed so heavily, it was treated almost like a ranching operation in the early part of the century,» Bjornlie says.
Alas, with Sholes's machine and most other typewriters until the early part of the century, the type bars struck the invisible rear side of the paper, and you didn't know the bars had jammed until you pulled out the page and saw that you had typed 26 lines of uninterrupted E's instead of the Gettysburg Address.
As I understand the scientific consensus — there was warming in the early part of the century, cooling in the middle and warming again in the second half.
Hansen (2005) had this planetary imbalance at 0.85 (± 0.15) watts per square meter, and Trenberth 0.9 (± 0.5) W / m2, in the earlier part of this century.
A surprise of the early part of this century was the revelation that small RNAs preside over a previously hidden universe of negative gene regulation.
Beyerstein, of the Brain Behaviour Laboratory at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, has traced it back to at least the early part of the century.
High temperature spray production of powdered milk and eggs, used as additives in many processed foods, began in the early part of the century.
They didn't go through the whole stigma attached to it that we did in the late nineties and early part of this century.
If most of his fiercest screen acting work predates Nil By Mouth, that can be perhaps attributed to the personal and professional uncertainty that set in in the early part of this century.
This man is an extraordinary young director, the type of visionary that the science fiction genre needed in this early part of the century.
The U.S. Department of Education predicts that during the early part of this century, only 5 percent of teachers will be minority teachers though the student minority population will be 40 percent.
Of all the supercars to emerge in the early part of this century, the Mercedes SLR McLaren is perhaps the most misunderstood.
And in the early part of this century, the fair rent rates were increased across the board to force desegregation.
At the same time the sexual revolution is dawning, and the women in the stories are undergoing a sea change from the repressive religious culture of the early part of the century to a culture where love affairs are fairly central to life.
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