Sentences with phrase «for decades now»

Driving Safety is our main mission here at The Improv Traffic School, but so is keeping your insurance costs lower... and we have been doing it for decades now.
They've been offering «comedy» traffic school for decades now and they also have an A + rating with the BBB.
Credit based auto insurance scoring has been in use to some extent for decades now, and it has been an industry wide practice for at least a full generation.
The issue that has been plaguing the legal and professional publishing world for decades now can be consigned to history.
And a niggle: the obligatory foreign comparison in the article is with Australia, as it so often is, with nary a mention of the more populous Canada — perhaps the Times» finger gets as far as «A» in the list and flags there — where in Ontario, for example, rights based on cohabitation have been in effect for decades now.
Worrying about the sky falling, in vogue for decades now, is probably not a productive use of my time.
The courts have skirted around the «but for» test for causation in tort (and certain contractual and statutory cases) for decades now, never realizing that «but» and «for» form an unlikely and unstable combination of an exceptionalist conjunction and a purposive particle, neither of which imparts a causal meaning.
Statistics such as those which have been assessed and released by NHTSA officials are very symptomatic of the increasing concern that the Seattle personal injury attorneys at our firm have felt for decades now.
The lack of diversity in the legal profession has been a hot button topic for decades now and the industry has recently seen small gains.
For decades now, small claims courts have been offering a great service to our society.
It hasn't been a big deal to create digital text for decades now, so the laurels are getting a bit crushed.
But most law firms are «drafting» new lawyers on their batting averages and win totals, and have been doing so for decades now.
Most legal practices like to take a «wait and see» approach to new technology, but case management has been around for decades now.
The questions having been raised against BEST and their treatment of UHI issues have, so far, been exactly the same tired arguments we have heard for decades now, which are already debunked in BEST itself.
Urban sprawl has been «eating our planet» for decades now, an unfortunate byproduct of urban planning that caters to the car, rather than pedestrians.
Regarding your blog entry on the V+S paper, one statement needs clarification: ``... hurricane intensity has increased in recent decades as SST has risen (at least in the North Atlantic for which trends are most reliable) and this prediction is based on fairly fundamental and robust thermodynamic arguments explored by Emanuel and others for decades now
You will notice that we've known this, to varying approximations, for decades now, without exerting ourselves very greatly.
To me it patently absurd that the interaction of component parts of the Earth system evolving both temporally and spatially should not be defined as a chaotic system — as has been discussed for decades now and confirmed for instance in the recent Royal Society climate summary.
Luckily, we have been thinking about carbon management for decades now.
Arctic sea ice has been in overall decline for decades now, reaching a record low in September 2007 and almost hitting that record again in 2011.
For decades now scientists have observed rapid melting in the Quelccaya Ice Cap in Peru.
But as a native of Adelaide I've been conscious of problems like salinity for decades now.
«The hard truth is carbon pollution has built up in our atmosphere for decades now, and even if we Americans do our part, the planet will slowly keep warming for some time to come,» Obama went on to say, «the seas will slowly keep rising; the storms will get more severe, based on the science.
For instance, Japan and South Korea have had a Joint Development Area in the East China Sea for decades now.
The problem, and this is something that people have recognized for decades now, is that we simply need a price on carbon.
For decades now, European countries have been regulating the amount of energy new buildings can consume for heating and electricity.
It's been a vision of the future for decades now: self - driving cars that let you get in, specify your destination, and then curl up for a bit more sleep, waking when you... read more April 3, 2017 by John Voelcker
We have been hearing the term «clean coal» for decades now.
The large climate science community that is not on the NIPCC margin have produced a mountain of scientific work for decades now, including major and well - vetted assessment reports that synthesize the state of scientific understanding, as well as presentations, congressional testimony, and other forms of communication.
Thus, modeling exercises have for decades now shown some pretty persistent patterns of recurrence, such as drying trends under warming in certain areas (notably the Mediterranean basin, including the Middle East) and the American Southwest — patterns we see in the real world.
They've been doing this for decades now.
Furthermore, the fact is (as shown in Figure 1) that hurricane intensity has increased in recent decades as SST has risen (at least in the North Atlantic for which trends are most reliable) and this prediction is based on fairly fundamental and robust thermodynamic arguments explored by Emanuel and others for decades now.
So while you guys were jamming with the humpback, over in Agadir, Morocco, the usual suspects, brought together every year for decades now, were realizing that there was no way to cut a hoped - for deal to allow some sanctioned, but controlled, whaling in place of the current hunts by three countries.
People have been turning lakes and ponds into eutrophic green pools with anoxic sediments for decades now; is the ocean starting to reflect this?
For decades now, artists have been trying to figure out a way to succeed.
* blink blink * im pretty sure PC users have been making fun of them for decades now.
For decades now, Buchloh and others have vehemently advanced and supported the narrative in which painting is dead or an obsolete practice.
For decades now, Kerry James Marshall used large - scale paintings, sculptural installations, collage, videos and photography to provide us with his thoughts on the presence of black identity in Western arts.
For decades now, artists and critics have been working their way past the myth.
Born in 1929, her career has lasted for decades now and during that time, she established a trademark out of repeating motifs and psychedelic colors that imply on the themes of feminism, obsession, sex, aggression, psychology and powerful self - reflection.
They have offered many definitions of new media, for decades now, but all insisting on experience, in real time.
Terry Winters has been a respected presence on the New York painting scene for decades now.
«It's so interesting because unlike a comic book that's had 40 writers or 100 writers over the course of a decade or two decades or whatever, for decades now Metal Gear Solid has essentially had one voice.
Mental illness has been the big bad in video games for decades now, however there are a few mental health focused horror games that don't give in to damaging stereotypes.
For decades now, there have been games that promised the «interactive movie» experience, but a vast majority of them have fallen incredibly short in terms of creativity and actual authorship.
The publication has been an enduring engine of popularity for manga / anime franchises for decades now, birthing winners like Naruto and Bleach as well as Dragon Ball.
We've been playing stealth games for decades now, infiltrating military bases undetected, choking henchmen from behind and packing ventilation shafts with their naked unconscious bodies.
-- two series that have been vying for the survival horror top spot for decades now.
But having had wireless controllers on consoles for decades now, you'll probably find yourself getting tired of dealing with cords again real fast.
For decades now Ea has gobbled up smaller studios with great games and using them for a few years then kill teh studio and trash all their great games.
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