Sentences with phrase «early wave»

We've seen early waves of activism on women's issues and gun control.
We've seen early waves of activism on women's issues and gun control.
Those interested for the first early wave of 2018 models can place a deposit of $ 1,000.
Early wave reviewers say the dual - camera experience at back is poor.
In recent years, scholars have become increasingly aware of the role played by Inner Asian nomads in early waves of globalization.
While earlier waves of immigrants originated in Europe, nearly one third of the immigrants residing in the U.S. today — or some seven million — have come from Mexico.
(Although this has not always been the case, and one has only to trace the history of European discoveries of silver mines first in Germany, then in Mexico, and finally in Bolivia, and their relationship with Chinese demand for silver, to see how earlier waves of globalization also manifested themselves in complicated relationships between capital and current accounts around the world.)
But unlike earlier waves of feminist theology, in which appeals to women's experience were a wakeup call about women's marginalization, today feminist theologians turn to women's narratives as a source of embodied knowledge.
(Credo Mutwa, a leader of traditional healers, appeared in the Cape Argus recently speaking of ancient practices involving voluntary quarantine, which he claimed defeated earlier waves of venereal disease introduced by colonial forces.)
Those earlier refugees fled earlier waves of violence.
Unlike some tower defense games that seem to dole out waves of enemies in escalating numbers or strength, Hell Warders assumes that there will be a number of human players in the mix and so even very early waves consist of many enemies of varying types, with hulking mini-bosses appearing as early as the second wave.
Head teacher Tim Smith says the old school logbooks record concerns about coping with much earlier waves of Italian immigrants.
Cheap towers to sketch out just enough of our maze to handle early waves, and then rush the right combination of fast units to send our opponents into a panic.
«I think it will last a few more years, and then it will slow down,» says Ascencios, pointing to earlier waves of popularity that have since petered out.
Over the past decade immigrants have arrived in Canada better educated and at similar stages in their careers as those born in Canada, but evidence suggests that they have been less successful than earlier waves of immigrants.
Here's what I found: while immigrants do have less experience with liberal democracy than Americans do, the recent wave of immigrants actually comes from much more democratic countries than earlier waves.
What Muslim youth face today in America is in many respects (and in contrast with the earlier waves of immigration) a situation in which they may find it difficult to discern any signposts of normativity at all.
Leeds fans and players felt particularly hard done by, considering the earlier waved off penalty which appeared much more convincing than the nudge from Sacko.
The Nature team concludes it came in one of two early waves of migration into the continent, whereas the Science team concludes it came much later, and was unrelated to the initial peopling.
This new genetic evidence might indicate that perhaps an early wave of humans moved through Asia, mixed with Denisovans and then relocated to the islands — to be replaced in Asia by later waves of human migrants from Africa.
Communities on the island were exposed to the earliest waves of European impact during a critical period of transformation and the forging of new identities.
DNA analysis of skeletons from between 5840 and 5000 B.C. found evidence that the early wave of European farmers could not produce the enzyme lactase, which permits the digestion of milk, while later farmers could.
It is triggered by the earliest waves of a quake, which are too subtle for humans to feel.
The early wave of colonization began with lots of different - looking fish and over time there was an eventual filling of ecological niches accompanied by a decrease in colonization, Price said.
One study argues that an earlier wave of modern humans contributed traces to the genomes of living people from Papua New Guinea.
A decade ago, some researchers proposed the controversial idea that an early wave of modern humans left Africa more than 60,000 years ago via a so - called coastal or southern route.
The findings, which will be reported in the July 24 issue of Science, confirm the most popular theory of the peopling of the Americas, but throws cold water on others, including the notion of an earlier wave of people from East Asia prior to the last glacial maximum, and the idea that multiple independent waves produced the major subgroups of Native Americans we see today, as opposed to diversification in the Americas.
The 1918 flu pandemic, caused by another H1N1 virus, started with a mild, early wave in spring and early summer.
I joined the other participants in my wave, females 25 to 30 scheduled for a 6:20 a.m. start time, in a narrow corral where we could watch the earlier waves of participants jumping in and swimming downstream.
Six years ago, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland caught the early wave of the modern 3D era and became a big financial success, fairly demanding that a sequel would be forthcoming.
Though there's no touching the early wave of classic Disney animated features, when the studio reinvented its animation department in the late 1980's they had a run of successful and impactful films that deserve to be shelved near those great...
Head of the NAO Amyas Morse said: «The programme's success and value for money ultimately depend on how free schools perform but lessons must be learned systematically from the problems that have arisen in a few of the early wave schools, especially where these have revealed failures in governance and control.»
I'd wager that the result came in part from the Transformer's Android 3.1 update; for our early wave of tests, we still had the original software on the Transformer.
It's best to get your catalog added now so that you can join the early wave of authors as libraries excitedly try to incorporate ebooks into their physical catalog of books.
Many first - time homebuyers are trading big metropolises for smaller cities that are in the early waves of urban renewal.
While the early wave of sponsorship cancellations was weighted heavily towards the most beleaguered industries and marginal teams, by May 2009, speculation had begun that even brand - name players such as Jeff Gordon might be affected.
I used my attack helicopter to wipe out early waves of soldiers, and set up anti-tank in all of the other spots.
And although the early waves ease you in gently with poorly equipped civilians, it isn't long before Delta Squad is causing you all kinds of grief.
I am admittedly awful at Call of Duty's Zombies modes, where I use my guns in the early waves versus the knife when it's still viable.
Early waves aren't too bad but eventually the player will be tasked with thousands of infected swarming the base at once so you'll need to make sure your units are indeed prepared for everything.
With an early wave of built - in users, buzz surrounding the madcap VR simulator spread primarily through YouTube.
Davis» explorations of the intertwined domains of the domestic and the carnal, the androgynous and the gendered, the theatrical and the esoteric, have a refined delicacy that is a world - if not several worlds — away from the cruder excesses of that earlier wave of feminist neo-Surrealism.»
By omitting older artists and references to earlier waves of feminism, NSFW implies that previous generations of women artists somehow failed to create a «bold new visual language of desire, breaking expectations and social norms to be nakedly afraid.»
It is important to note that, by 1962, the art world was quickly absorbing the early waves of Pop art and Color Field painting, both of which set the fashion compass to intense and unadulterated color.
Today we measure the early waves of rising sea refugees in the thousands, but unless we can quickly check the rise in greenhouse gas emissions, we may one day measure them in the millions.
Infrared satellite image from November 17, showing a disturbance that one of the earlier waves of flooding in Chennai.
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