Sentences with phrase «era sacra»

Of course, President Trump has accomplished some significant campaign promises, including appointing a Supreme Court justice who is well - regarded by Republicans and rolling back some of the onerous regulations of the Obama era.
The Un-carrier has rid the industry of two - year service contracts and punitive data overages, and ushered in an era of Unlimited rate plans.
Are we at at the dawn of an era where we'll consume along political lines?
Your marketing content is on the front lines, playing the role a sales rep might have played in the pre-digital era.
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.
In the new era of tight credit, folks are extremely unsure of winning approval for a home loan.
While no party in the modern era has officially turned against their incumbent, it does not take a wild leap of the imagination to believe that President Trump could break with precedent.
If the upcoming mission, called SES - 10, goes as planned, it could mark the beginning of an era where SpaceX can reliably offer the lowest cost per pound to get stuff to and from low - Earth orbit and beyond.
An era of post-truth, where appeals to emotion and personal belief have become more influential than objective facts.
One of the greatest movies ever to look at the movie industry, Billy Wilder's 1950s - era pop culture noir is timeless for its story of the struggle in the business and the effects of fame when everyone forgets you.
Dot - com era Coupons.com is hoping its days of clipping, well, coupons is over.
In a digital era where social tools make you more visible and accessible, you make personal and business decisions based on trust daily.
Not to mention that advances in science and technology are ushering in a new era of medical research that will likely cure many diseases in the coming decade or two.
Amazon and Google rose to prominence in the early days of the internet era, when the network was far more important than any single computer.
Russian navy chief Adm. Vladimir Korolyov seemed to give weight to that concern in March 2017, when he said Russian subs spent more than 3,000 days on patrol in 2016, matching their Soviet - era operational tempo.
Lastly, the network standard will also help usher in a new era of «personalized health care,» in which massive volumes of patient data can be used to develop predictive analytics which can then be tailored to an individual patient and their illness.
By backing startups through QVI, Lazaridis hopes to turn the Waterloo region into «Quantum Valley,» supplanting Silicon Valley as the centre for the next era in technology.
The Nordic bank executive, whose cautious style proved wise during the financial crisis, is now guiding her organization through an era of negative interest rates.
Don Petersen was the CEO of Ford after the Iacocca era, and he was responsible for turning the company around.
Amid all the talk about the fiscal cliff, one thing that the experts agree on is that the status quo on the Bush era tax - cuts isn't likely to survive.
Beth Krauss from the Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau describes Justine's decor as «depression - era circus, silent - movie style.»
They may not be done AirPods don't go far enough: Reinventing headphones for «hearables» era Stadiums are getting smarter, giving ticket - holders money's worth
On Weibo, Modi wanted to talk about Buddha's birthday and a new era of Asian harmony.
Or, as the paper put it: «If an industrial civilization had existed on Earth many millions of years prior to our own era, what traces would it have left and would they be detectable today?»
Eight years after a devastating recession opened an era of loose U.S. monetary policy, the Federal Reserve was set on Wednesday to raise rates for the first time since 2006, in a sign the world's largest economy had overcome most of the wounds of the global financial crisis.
Apple has been growing its chip design capability since the Steve Jobs - era, when the company bought PA Semi for $ 278 million in 2008.
But by the present era, Not in the Labor Force expanded by 37.5 % while population grew by only 14.2 %.
In 2013, New Era signed a deal that made it the «exclusive on - field hat provider» of the NFL.
You might be surprised to learn that the world's largest design team is housed at IBM, which is in full embrace of design thinking as it tries to steer itself into a new era.
«With it ends a 70 - year geopolitical era of Pax Americana, one in which globalization and Americanization were tightly linked, and American hegemony in security, trade, and promotion of values provided guardrails for the global economy,» they continued.
With unemployment falling steadily through the year, there has been less justification for crisis - era policy, and a sense among policymakers that they could balance the higher rates sought by «hawks» with a slow pace of subsequent increases.
The Kevin Smith era (like it or not) started with this different kind of independent film that had countless pop - culture references and adolescent humor.
The era of us thinking that we compete with Microsoft is over.»
Such funds came of age in the 1980s, when they played an integral role in financing that era's multibillion - dollar leveraged buyouts.
Its ferocity had become antiquated in an era when movie monsters are created not in a mechanic's shop, but in a computer lab.
The long era of too much oil sloshing around the world and low prices is coming to an end, just as global events are heating up crude prices.
Don't get stuck technologically in a long - passed era.
It's because I consider it horribly and needlessly complex, and think that comparing it with Glass - Steagall — a piece of relatively simple Depression - era legislation that held up for decades — is ludicrous.
• Until 2011, the Obama administration permitted the NSA's continued collection of vast amounts of Americans» email and internet metadata under a Bush - era program called Stellar Wind.
But secrets are pretty hard to keep secret, especially in an era in which transparency is valued and in which corporate donors are relatively eager to publicize their good deeds to spit - shine their image.
Many Twitter users think this is a stupid idea, given that we're in an era of instantaneous information.
Expect access to music to get more expensive, not less, as artists and labels try to regain more of the revenue lost since the CD era.
When it isn't cold, many of the coaches wear flat - brimmed caps — again, those now must be made by New Era.
The ERA of the original Brave was a heady one for Winnebago.
And while heavy - lift options have been available — such as the Delta IV Heavy and the Atlas V — none have had the performance, payload capacity, or the affordability that the new era of space exploration needs.
Just like Bose being the official headset provider, and New Era the official hat, Gatorade is the «official sports drink» of the league, thanks to the NFL's exclusive deal with PepsiCo (PEP).
In the era of camera phones and lightening - fast social networking, what happens in Vegas definitely does not stay in Vegas.
At one time one of the most expensive movie ever made, in which the biggest star of the era, Elizabeth Taylor, plays the Egyptian queen.
«This is a truly historic flight that opens up a new era of travel.
It's called the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and could be the fusion reactor to lead a new era of clean energy.
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