Sentences with phrase «en masse as»

Don't let this opportunity slip away, and thus allow yourselves to be branded en masse as just so many apathetic, uncaring robots with dues - paying duties.
Last week: I am deeply proud of our New World School of the Arts and MDC students, who gathered at Wolfson Campus this week en masse as part of a nationwide student «walkout» in solidarity with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victims.
It was the first time scientists had ever mobilized en masse as the centerpiece of movement, spurred by the Trump administration's attacks on everything from climate change science to diversity and inclusivity.
The artifacts date from about 2190 B.C., when cities and towns of the Akkadian empire in Mesapotamia were being abandoned en masse as the region suffered crushing drought.
If Steinberg and Foster both intuitively sensed this decentering as the keystone of Matisse's radical invention, I suspect that Hirst's spot paintings, especially when able to be viewed en masse as they are now, effect a similar visual experience.
Soon enough, Swofford is introduced to his Marine unit, all of shirtless men wrestling with one another for the purpose of branding «USMC» (United States Marine Corps) on some honoured individual they have to hold down en masse as he's shoved headfirst through his rite of passage.
The authors point out that the assumption that the electrons move en masse as they separate from the ions deserves more careful attention.
Unlike traditional traffic models, which used equations to describe moving vehicles en masse as a kind of fluid, Transims modeled each vehicle and driver as an agent moving through a city's road network.
Area hockey fans are expected to turn out en masse as the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers take on the Union Dutchmen for the Mayor's Cup hockey game Saturday, January 25th at Times Union Center in Albany.
Verbal attacks on minorities, characterizing foreigners en masse as criminals or as seeking to profit from public assistance.
Aristocrats are condemned en masse as «avaricious», «insatiable», «struttingly prided» and «phenomenally self - serving».
Is this the one week a year you will all be together and you are hoping to spend as much of it en masse as possible?
In the United States, where savings rates have been too low for too long, retirement - related portfolios could be liquidated en masse as a matter of survival.
These startup businesses, companies selling vaporizers, CBD products, and software to marijuana users or marijuana companies, were kicked off payment processors and other mainstream business platforms en masse as a result, entrepreneurs affected by the purge say.

Not exact matches

This is good for live events people are watching en masse, like the Super Bowl or the Grammys, as well as breaking news.
«None of them have put any serious effort into honing the whole process — you know, squeezing out excess parts and labor — and then they have no economies of scale as far as buying panels en masse or establishing best practices.»
The rollback of these privacy rules wouldn't be as big of a deal to people if they had a choice between an ISP that collects data en masse and one that makes it a point not to serve up targeted ads.
In February of last year, Trump described the removal of authorized immigration by his administration as «a military operation,» a comment that contrasted with other officials in his administration, who stressed that deportations would not be pursued en masse or in the style of a military operation.
When HP tapped L?o Apotheker, the former CEO of SAP, Oracle's archrival in business - application programs, as its new commander - in - chief, Ellison charged HP with «[picking] a guy who was recently fired because he did such a bad job of running SAP,» and called for the board's immediate, «en masse» resignation.
And city streets — which are being overcrowded by the influx of ride - hailing vehicles, according to some reports — could become less congested as a ride - sharing fleet moves commuters around en masse, rather than individuals relying on their own cars to get to work.
As farmers sold off their stockpiles of grain and cotton, they also brought their livestock to market en masse, he says, leaving the lowest head count of cattle in the U.S. since 1950.
While that level certainly has declined, the nearly 6 percent drop to 7.9 million as of March 2014 could have been much worse considering the way Wall Street banks cut jobs en masse during the crisis.
Just as blockbusters are put out en masse during the summer months to reach out - of - school teenagers and young adults, videogames are traditionally released during the winter holiday season — when parents are more apt to spend $ 60 on a new game or up to $ 300 for a new system.
While the majority of people prefer to buy things in stores, retailers such as Toys R Us and Macy's are declaring bankruptcy and closing locations en masse.
His style is characterized as brutal, and historians have pointed out that he slaughtered civilians en masse.
Yahoo is shutting down seven products, including its mobile app for Blackberry smartphones, as new Chief Executive Marissa Mayer takes a page from Google's play book by eliminating unsuccessful products en - masse.
The Gigafactory 1, which is located in Nevada, is crucial to Tesla's future because it is expected to help the company produce batteries en masse so that it can drive down the cost of the technology by as much as 30 %.
With data and the media constantly barraging marketers with tales of millennials being finicky and uncommitted, it's easy to think that bothering to treat them as individuals — rather than en masse — will not deliver the return on investment you seek.
In Europe, the opposite trend is forming, as VCs flock to virtual currencies en masse.
Right now the EU's General Data Protection Regulation can take credit for a whole lot of spilt ink as tech industry small print is reworded en masse.
As the country goes on vacation en masse, Sixth Tone looks at the emergence of a new breed of Chinese tourist.
Endowment funds and pension funds are reducing allocations en masse in favor of indexing and private equity, as outflows reach levels unseen since the financial crisis.
Dave Nadig, CEO of ETF.com and a well - known ETF expert, recently suggested as much, noting that «Duration hedging hasn't yet had its «hedge the yen» moment when investors discovered the power of currency hedging en masse, but like currency - hedged ETFs, duration - hedged ETFs may start finding a place not necessarily as core holdings, but as finely honed tools for tweaking duration exposure in a broader bond - portfolio context.»
As home values dropped, private mortgage lenders left the market en masse.
What do think about what some people are saying about the stock market dropping the next 10 + yrs as baby boomers start becoming sellers en masse of stocks and not buyers?
I do not expect that many who hold authority in the church or other dominant institutions of our lives will be converted, en masse or as individuals, to the serious work of justice - making with compassion and good humor as their top priority.
Given many entities, perceived en masse rather than individually, each entity of course in a slightly different place, the mass of entities will appear as extended, and indeed will be extended.
It would also be a prodigious stupidity to deny that pagan nations en masse, as well as individual pagans, have performed amazing exploits which have prompted and will prompt the enthusiasm of poets; to deny that paganism exhibits examples of achievement which aesthetically can not be sufficiently admired.
One difference between God and all non-divine individuals is that God knows each «cell» of the divine body in a perfectly distinct fashion whereas others experience their cells en masse, much as one sees the green of the grass but not each blade.
At first, justice had especially concerned the social group as a whole and Yahweh was held to be inflexibly fair in dealing with the clan or nation, thought of en masse.
As time passed, however, entire communities began to enter the churches en masse and Christianity tended to become a group affair.
When a consummatory role is sought from religious television, such as in seeking a faith commitment from viewers, the medium exerts strong pressures on how the matter is to be «closed,» and essential elements of the Christian faith which can not be communicated en masse by television are necessarily excluded.
It wasn't until Western fast food chains such as Pizza Hut and McDonald's began to expand rapidly across China in the late 1990s that Chinese ingested cheese en masse.
Last season, there was much made of the rumours that Barcelona wanted to re-sign the Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin, especially as his whole family moved out of his London home en masse to return to Cataluña last winter.
Instead of having parties after the game, people in Baton Rouge dress as if they were going to the opera, have cocktail parties and buffets before the game, then troop to the stadium en masse.
After Southampton saw star players like Lallana and Lambert, as well as starlets like Chambers and Shaw, exit en masse, Schneiderlin was aggrieved that he wasn't let go by the club.
As you know by now, the School Nutrition Association (SNA), the nation's largest organization of school food professionals, is seeking to use the CNR to permanently weaken the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA) nutritional standards for school meals (specifically, those relating to whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and lower sodium) on the grounds that kids are spurning the healthier meals en masse.
Seeing as how these cow part scraps could not be packaged - as - is or safely sold without considerable industrial processing — is this value - added as the PR corporation - speak claims — or valued detracted as consumers reject it en masse in the marketplace??
He told the gathering that they should all come out en masse to vote for Husain as the election is very crucial to the party and the state.
Catalan opposition MPs, refusing to even consider the resolution, walked out en masse on what one described as a «dark day» for democracy.
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