Sentences with phrase «era of better»

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Or is there a chance that today's assessments will be a stepping stone to a new era of better, more meaningful assessments?
James Monroe was the fifth president of the United States of America, known for presiding over the Era of Good Feelings (which sounds more like a Beach Boys song than a historical period).
Yet we deceive ourselves if we believe that electing someone «just like us» will usher in a golden era of good governance.
In this new era of good feelings, Cuomo should agree to modify a budget measure letting the MTA collect a slice of city property tax when a transit project boosts a neighborhood's value.
A decade into the era of well powered and reproducible genome wide association studies, one thing is clear: many complex diseases are extremely polygenic, with thousands or perhaps tens of thousands of segregating variants contributing to variation in risk among individuals.
It doesn't take much to realize that even in this era of Best Picture / Best Director splits, the majority of the Director winners whose films lost Best Picture still had the # 2 film in the race.
But for the moment, we seem to have settled into, if not an era of good feeling, then at least one of good behavior.
* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet.What American president would not relish the thought of his time in office bearing the description «Era of Good Feeling»?
Vīb Bangkok Sanampao represents a new era of Best Western hotels in Thailand, and in Asia.
«Modern, stylish and commanding a prime location, Best Western Premier Sonasea Phu Quoc represents the new era of Best Western Hotels & Resorts in Asia.
Read our review Spider - Man: Shattered Dimensions to see how a new era of good Spider - Man games turned out

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In the era of modern polling, most pollsters agree that being 95 % confident in the margin of error is «good enough.»
Though America navigated the post-2008 global financial crisis era better than many nations, our stagnant employment market is a sign of our enduring problems.
As well as pledging to support business, Hammond also signalled that George Osborne's era of austerity could be coming to an end.
But it seems like it may well be the final major legislative overhaul of the Obama era.
Dot - com era Coupons.com is hoping its days of clipping, well, coupons is over.
The Russia navy remains well short of its Soviet - era numbers, and NATO and US subs are still ahead in terms of sophistication and capability, Nordenman told Business Insider.
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Moorhead's post prompted plenty of well - deserved bashing of Intel's mobile failings and a recounting of how the once dominant company of the «Wintel» era had been disrupted by smartphones running weaker, slower but cheaper and lower - powered ARM - based chips.
One of the three best bars in the world for the third year in a row, London's top speakeasy has an air of 1920s glamour, with Prohibition - era drinks and regular live swing music.
In the era of on - demand everything, it seems we'd all forgotten that low supply and high demand are good for business.
Astronauts of the space - shuttle era would work regularly in space to maintain satellites as well as construct and maintain the International Space Station (ISS).
In anticipation of the upcoming «Captain America» and «X-Men: Apocalypse,» we ranked the 12 best Marvel movies we've seen since Robert Downey Jr.'s era - defining «Iron Man.»
Like the best «Super Mario» games of the modern era, it seamlessly blends nostalgia - laced gameplay with fresh twists.
This era of financial crises, repeated terrorist attacks, extreme income inequality and hyper - partisanship provides little reason to feel good about the future.
Start - ups that provide a measure of reassuring comfort in our newly cost - conscious era are doing particularly well.
Keen also peppers his pages with the insights of Locke, Marx and Kant to better ground our Facebook - era anxieties.
The best way to anticipate what could happen next in the Trump era is to look at one of the biggest political controversies in retail in the past decade, the Chick - fil - A boycotts.
But for now, at least, Canadians had better get used to spending more on the stuff we've long taken for granted: the era of cheap food and fuel, it seems, is over.
Rose - Martel put out a report in January predicting Gildan would do well in the new era of tougher Chinese competition, and she made some money for the clients who followed her advice.
Getting the best of both worlds is the holy grail for retailers eager to take full advantage of their physical stores in this e-commerce era.
Here's the new list of customer service best practices for the modern era.
«I will work toward ushering in a new era of state flexibility and leadership to drive better outcomes,» Verma told the Finance Committee in her prepared remarks.
Some women — even businesswomen — are good listeners and empathetic, which Belinda Parmar, author of The Empathy Era, has said, drives profit.
This shift towards inclusivity is good news for any parent that wants to raise their children as strong, unique individuals — even in the era of online body - shaming and unrealistic expectations promoted by social media.
Eli Finkel: We have arrived at a moment in history where the best marriages are better than the best marriages of earlier eras, while at the same time, the average marriages are getting a little bit worse.
«While reaching this moment has certainly been a long road traveled, it marks the end of an era for Yahoo, as well as the beginning of a new chapter — it's an emotional time for all of us,» she wrote in the email titled «Nostalgia, Gratitude, and Optimism.»
Self - storage does well in recession, when foreclosures and other forms of dislocation flood the spaces with the flotsam of better days (consider the A&E reality TV program Storage Wars, a relic of the post-2008 era that helped popularize the industry).
EASTWOOD: Well I think it's better today because the directors have complete control now but in those days it was a great learning era because if somebody gives you four actors that you don't know and a script and says be ready to go on Monday morning you have to do a lot of stuff real quick and you have to be able to think on your feet real fast.
And it's a good question when you consider the US's current economic expansion is already the second - longest of the postwar era.
In this era of Big Data, with more and more information available to us, we need to get better at teasing out the signal from the universe of noisy data that surrounds it.
In the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Internet of Everything (IoE), data about oil resources and oil wells is so important that companies across the oil industry's chain are now seeking to explicitly state in contracts who owns that data — the oil service firms or their exploration customers.
Each one of those companies has a rich history, and hasn't been able to acclimate well enough to the era of apps and online retailing - something Firebrand Group just finished covering in its Future of Retail orange paper.
The era of the «profit maker» may well be nigh.
It brings together small gatherings of people who want to learn the same thing in private videochat rooms — taking the best features of book clubs into the digital era.
It's the end of an era at Business News, with long - running columnist Joseph Poprzeczny calling time on his well - read column, State Scene.
Though not as well - known as some of his contemporaries, he has been compared to photographers like Berenice Abbott, Eugene Atget, and Walker Evans, the famed chronicler of Depression - era rural America.
Occasionally, in this era of gloomy nest egg prospects, Dallas Salisbury gets to be the bearer of good news and point out retirement benefits that people have overlooked.
But with the unemployment rate, at 6.2 percent, well below its recession - era peak of 10 percent, and inflation showing no signs of falling further, the Fed has begun to trim its monthly bond purchases, aiming to end them completely by October.
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