Sentences with phrase «further move toward»

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Anna Borshchevskaya, an Ira Weiner fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, writes in The Hill that the coup attempt will force Erdogan and Putin toward a closer relationship as Turkey moves further away from the West and its demands for human rights and open democracy.
He likes the move toward addressing liquidity issues, but is not sure Basel 3 has gone far enough — or if it will even be followed.
That's a message of crucial importance today, as far too many companies find themselves rapidly moving toward monoculture.
The Fed is more likely to move toward more easing rather than any further tightening, Ray Dalio tells CNBC.
For the Nasdaq 100, that means the index could retest the low of 6,640 set in early March and possibly head even further south toward its rising 100 - day or 200 - day moving average.
«Comprehensive privileged identity management not only provides context - aware authentication, but further limits lateral movement, moves toward a least privilege model and captures all activity done with privilege,» said Williams.
Facebook may also move toward sharing data in a shared server environment in order to offer further assurances of user privacy.
It also begins to move European countries further toward a common fiscal policy by linking their budgets and governments.
I don't expect a further advance of that size, and I have absolutely no inclination toward taking on market risk to anticipate or speculate about such a move.
There are objective reasons to be optimistic, including ongoing labor market improvements — underscored by falling unemployment and underemployment rates, as well as solid job growth — combined with the Federal Reserve's expectations that conditions will permit further interest rate hikes this year as it continues to move toward policy «normalization.»
It is possible the process will highlight pre-existing tensions among the remaining EU members — between those states that believe in moving toward a more deeply integrated, federalist structure, and those largely opposed to further transfers of power from national to regional bodies, preferring to maintain the status quo — and in doing so hasten the move to a so - called «two - speed» EU.
The implications of moving toward (or away from) EMV adoption are far reaching for U.S. merchants today, but it's not the only thing they need to keep top of mind.
Recent data have supported our view that the drivers of the US economy's solid expansion remain in place, and should allow the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to move further toward its goal of normalizing interest rates.
As a contact moves further down the funnel or closer to the end of their journey, our content becomes more advanced and is again geared toward specific personas.
MiMi also determines trends and movement within each housing market, to determine if they are moving toward, of further away from, their stable ranges.
The «traditionalist,» unless he can ground his position more firmly than in a history or a nature so taken, hasn't moved very far toward the mystery of his own existence, toward discovering a Mystery engulfing the limits of his ordering mind.»
They, along with 150 other species of birds (which is equivalent to two - thirds of the birds in North America's forests), move each year from North America toward Central America and the Caribbean, going as far as South America, in order to spend the North American cold season in warmer latitudes.7
Even if the outcome falls far short of the just and sustainable communities for which we hope, the interaction among the many groups involved, the deeper levels of reflection, and the heightened understanding would by themselves move the institution some steps toward the just and sustainable community.
The same spirit of mutual discussion and understanding moving toward the fuller realization of the oneness in Christ was strongly expressed by further international Church federations during the 1920's.
Your appreciation of their small, tentative steps in that direction can encourage them to risk moving further toward responsible adulthood.
Sigmund celebrates this development, and he presses liberation theologians to move still further away from revolutionary language toward democratic liberalism.
People who consider and can see the logic and possiblity of both are moving more toward the middle ground which generally holds more truth than the far right or left sides of an argument.
In historiogenetic terms, the republic has moved so far toward the pragmatic that historical reality is experiencing a Hegelian distortion, exemplified by a «progressive» desire on the part of elements of the elite to move toward «empire» and the perverse influence of foreign ideologies.
Now Christianity has produced its own false form of apocalyptic in which the apocalyptic goal (eschaton) is thought of in a chronological sense as some far - off divine event toward which all creation and all history move.
«The rhetoric is that we're still engaged in the formation of clergy,» she observes, but she worries that the school is moving further toward the religious - studies model.
The religious heart, he suggests, approaches the Sacred, the Beyond, the Other with a sense of awe, and moves toward the celebrative that is on the far side of inhibition.
It is too soon to know if increasing support for social action within the denominations will have a reflexive effect on New Thought doctrine, or on the content of what is preached from the pulpits of New Thought congregations, moving them further toward the prophetic.
One definition of striving toward greatness is born from God moving me — and one is born out of a need that's far from God's design.
Perceiving the president to be a trial - and - error experimenter more inclined to tinker with capitalism than to replace it, the magazine voiced concern that he might not move far enough toward socialism.
But moving forward, evangelicals as far as possible given their geographic location need to move toward minorities and be in their churches and be in their schools and be in their neighborhoods to create opportunities for solidarity and reciprocity.
When mainline (or oldline) Protestants veered too far to the left in the 1960s and 1970s, the evangelical resurgence forced them to move back toward the center.
In any case, what is happening is a capitalist revolution, especially in the south, unfolding rapidly under a regime that continues to spout Marxist rhetoric and that has, so far successfully, curbed any moves toward democracy.
It is my intention to show both that Whitehead moved far toward overcoming such incoherence and also that one can go, and therefore should go, farther yet.
Moving further in that direction, contemporary secular culture, especially in its communications media, shows a surprising openness toward religion.
Those who are further out, but who are also moving toward the center, may also be involved with each other as they are drawn in.
From what I have read so far, it appears that Bauckham's book may help people move toward a more sane reading Revelation.
Saddleback demands far more of its multitudes than mere church attendance, and it actually drops from the rolls people who do not move toward membership and evidence this growth by making covenants, giving generously and developing from members into ministers.
Augustine and Whitehead both saw mysteries and paradoxes they were unable to unravel, though Whitehead moved much further toward a solution than did Augustine.
The total world process is far too complex and is moving toward the culminating point at far too many varying rates of speed within its innumerable subsystems.
Far from idealizing this moment of choice, To the Wonder understands that choice comes not in a moment of critical decision, but in a thousand moments that minutely move us toward one side or the other.
However, the Presbyterians so far as the clergy were concerned did not move even as far as the Episcopalians toward congregational control.
The fact that it is continuing to discuss social injustice issues with players and finding roles to further assist them and their communities are moves opposite of mandates and more toward collaboration.
After months of speculation and innuendo, the seemingly inevitable appointment of Jose Mourinho as manager of Manchester United appears to have moved a step further toward becoming a reality.
Your well - considered post does say this, my point is to push us further into our own process as I believe this (and the discussions unfolding on blogs such as this are part of this evolving consciousness) helps move us toward a one - world consciousness that is secure enough to tolerate diverse opinion and at the same time wise enough to recognize, and lovingly steer away from, that which is harmful to ourselves.
A party that continually loses elections because it's too far removed from the political center or because it appeals to too narrow a range of voters should seek to remedy that by expanding its coalition or moving toward the median voter — perhaps by compromising some of its ideological goals.
As the state Assembly moved toward a vote Tuesday on a financing deal for a new Bucks arena, at least one Democrat in that chamber is seeking further changes to the proposal.
From an accountability standpoint, the JAMA system would seem to have few disadvantages; Biagioli says the move from «author» to «contributor» has been by far the most innovative step toward transparency in publishing research results.
Nanostructures toward the outside of the shell (A) are smaller than those on the inside of the shell (B and C, moving farther inward), perhaps conferring increased sturdiness to the outer, protective part of the shell.
The melting and retreating of Arctic sea ice in the summer months also has allowed PWW to move further north than in the past when currents pushed it westward toward the Canadian archipelago.
«The pendulum has swung too far,» he said, in reference to recent government moves to re-direct CSIRO and university science away from basic research toward applied research.
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