Sentences with phrase «given decades of history»

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Given the increasingly steep slope of the current market advance, along with the most extreme valuations in history and the most lopsided bullish sentiment in more than three decades, it's quite possible that this instance will be different.
Given the history of the past two decades, the future appears likely to be one of fractures.
Grant, however, is uniquely positioned to enter the market given its six - decade history of creating scientific equipment focused on precision temperature control.
This way the next manager will not be here for over a decade making profit and not giving titles in return... I really don't want to see this bit of history repeated.
Roma needed a Milan meltdown to win their 2nd scudetto of the decade and Ancelotti's previous history with Juventus was what gave them hope.
I suppose given Labour's decade long history of sleaze and corruption, it was naive of people to think all that would end with the departure of Tony Blair.
It is unclear whether replacing Ms. Finkle will have any significant impact, given a history of extreme violence at Rikers that stretches back decades, as well as a strong correction officers» union that has resisted even minor efforts to toughen oversight.
Although Adaline's story isn't fully fleshed out across the decades of her life, if you are a history buff, a fan of great cinematography and production design, or just looking for a good «date - nite» fantasy romance to experience on your home theater, definitely give Age of Adaline a look.
The story, while giving a pulse - pounding account of the discovery, acquisition and risks involved in publishing a four - decade history of America's involvement in Vietnam, also manages to focus on the human factor, especially in the professional relationship forged between Graham and Bradlee as they, and the fate of the newspaper Graham inherited from her late husband and her father hang in the balance.
It's almost hard to believe that the same decade that gave us My Fair Lady and The Sound of Music also gave us a Best Picture winner about a male prostitute and his scumbag pimp, but Midnight Cowboy «s place in Oscar history is secure.
He continued: «The history of the Oscars is going to be, «For decades, the Academy gave Best Picture to all kinds of things.
This will require an effort for which the schooling we have received in recent decades almost unfits us, to rediscover and give new life and conviction to those elements of history and culture, the virtues, achievements, and consolations, that have at all times shaped and sustained civilization.
It's hard to give a brief history of a vehicle when its existence trumps three decades.
Given Honda's history of introducing and withdrawing Accord Hybrids over the past decade, it remains to be seen whether the 2017 model will carry over.
Over the last decade, she's created countless hyperrealistic portraits of friends and family — using thread instead of paint.Her history as a painter gave her the necessary training to use cotton, silk, and wool to create depth and volume.
Only now, after decades of revisionist / feminist art history is some attention finally being given to the work of Rosalyn Drexler and Marjorie Strider.
Given that popular taste is often anticipated in the academy, it is noteworthy that in American universities the study of British history is shrinking (if not drastically): membership of the US association of academic historians in the field has dropped from 1,000 members a decade ago to some 750 today.
New for this show, he has worked on fabrics for the very first time, a medium that has enjoyed renewed interest in the contemporary art world in the last decade and is emblematic of his approach, giving our artistic heritage a contemporary interpretation, and thus offering it a sense of continuity in art history.
Installed in the Frank Lloyd Wright — designed rotunda and the Thannhauser Gallery on Tower Level 2, this exhibition showcases the museum's exceptional modern holdings as organized through the perspectives of six proponents of the avant - garde who intersected with the Guggenheim Foundation in the early decades of its history and gave their personal collections, in whole or in part, to the institution.
In November of last year Martin Wilner gave a talk at the Freud Museum discussing his first solo museum exhibition, The Case Histories, which drew on his decades of artistic work pertinent to the practice and thinking around psychoanalysis.
Slightly OT (but giving relevant empirical back story, for those with a bent toward science history)-- this 2011 article of mine looks at some of the empirically - based (or practically - oriented) work done on the topic of DLR between the second decade of the 19th century and the 1960s.
Why the quote marks on «research» when the mere history of the matter is that Reynolds gave Rockefeller University five million a year for a decade to spend on medical research as it saw fit, with its retired former president, who raised the funds, chairing the research committee, and receiving an honorarium for his work in retirement - he was born in 1911.
-- then what explanation (scientific if possible) can be given for the fact that, last year alone, parts of the USA had the highest surface temperatures on record, Australia had to rewrite their own temperature gauge because it was recording temperatures which went, for the first time in recorded history, off the scale they were so high and in the UK and Europe we experienced one of the longest heatwaves in decades?
infilling, krieging, estimating, zombying to decades long past history will do;[ shades of Orwells «1984»,] is probably give some activist scientists of the next couple of generations a very nice living re-altering, re-estimating,.
Over the past few decades, the term «Anthropocene» has climbed out of academic discourse and into the popular imagination — a name given to the geologic era we live in now, and a way to signal that it is a new era, defined on the wall chart of deep history by human intervention.
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