Sentences with phrase «giving way»

The religious roots of the work ethic were giving way to its secular interpretation.
What a shame that Christianity has been cast as a position in a debate rather than a loving, life - giving way of life.
Joe Thorn, giving way too many of the details of his life, is twittering the birth of his child today.
Ours is indeed a consumeristic culture, the kind that too often turns people into commodities, and I believe Christians can speak into that culture in a unique, life - giving way — not only as it concerns sex - on - demand, but also as it concerns food - on - demand, celebrity - on - demand, stuff - on - demand, cheap - goods - on - demand, pornography - on - demand, entertainment - on - demand, comfort - on - demand, distraction - on - demand, information - on - demand, power - on - demand, energy - on - demand, and all those habits that tend to thrive at the expense of the dignity and value of our fellow human beings or our planet.
So some of the chatter about the Hispanic vote in the upcoming election is rightly giving way to discussion of the Asian - American vote.
The modern age is giving way to the age of concentration.
In any case, by the mid-1960s the convincing power of the neo-orthodox message was giving way to other voices.
However, as I have noted, this is now in the process of disintegrating, and it is the liberal commitment to pluralism that is giving way.
The rally topped out above $ 120 at the end of 2014, giving way to a decline that relinquished nearly 50 % of the stock's value into January 2016.
Asset - price inflation fueled by the Federal Reserve — is giving way to debt deflation.
The previous barriers of high - stakes investment in hosted premises solutions are coming down and giving way to cloud - based platforms.
I couldn't agree more on FB entertainment and giving way more than getting from the followers.
Across North Carolina, textile factories and tobacco farms have disappeared, giving way to fields of solar panels.
August durable goods orders will make headlines on Wednesday, giving way to revised second quarter GDP on Thursday.
Giving way too much to big oil.
An upturn in December 2016 hit another barrier in March 2017, giving way to a rounded base followed by an October breakout.
A slow recovery reached $ 2.03 in November 2014 before giving way to a decline that posted a higher low at 65 cents in December 2016.
A surge in digitization and technological innovation is giving way to new platforms and more agile and accessible consumer services.
Global free trade deals have stalled, giving way to bilateral and regional alternatives.
But the old formula relying on manufacturing and exports is giving way to a more mature economy driven by consumption and services.
Friday marked the last day for Janet Yellen as the head of the Federal Reserve, giving way to her successor, 64 - year - old Jerome Powell.
There were a lot of mavericks at our early conferences, but in the late 1980s, they began giving way to professional entrepreneurs.
But this installment in the franchise would not be titled «Mission: Impossible 4,» because the idea was that the film would be a refresh on the franchise, with Cruise stepping aside as the lead and giving way to rising star Jeremy Renner.
The new functionality will allow users to deepen their connection with funders, in addition to giving them a way to keep raising money, the company says.
«The contraction in traditional PC shipments experienced over the past five years finally appears to be giving way as users move to update systems.»
He said years of «breathtakingly massive» corporate stock buybacks since the end of the Great Recession are giving way to the high - end retail investor taking the reins.
But under the surface, the leaders of the market have been churning, with the dominant forces in the benchmark S&P 500 giving way to lesser - loved areas.
The trend of retailers flinging open their doors on Thanksgiving may be giving way to something more old fashioned: Staying shut.
Meanwhile, GOP leader Donald Trump has seen his lead in Wisconsin evaporate, giving way to Ted Cruz, as Trump has clashed with Republican leaders in the state such as former presidential candidate Gov. Scott Walker and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (a Wisconsin congressman).
Sunny, rolling hills give way to the Marlborough Sounds, a collection of drowned river valleys flooded by the Pacific Ocean and home to dolphins, seals, and blue penguins (all can be taken in by boat tour).
Every year, he says, there seems to be a sort of «passing of the baton» as one studio's massive year gives way to another of the major Hollywood production houses.
«Ben was trying to create this idea of products that inspire people, that they want to share, that gives them a way to connect with their friends, and it was a BuzzFeed - y way of thinking about commerce,» Peretti tells Fortune.
The key is want: it's where the organism's innate need for safety and stability gives way to a desire to discover something new.
Then, the cloud of crisis would give way to the fog of war.
Because social networks are used by more than two - thirds of the country, and given the way content spreads virally to others, social media is the perfect channel to promote a brand to potential customers.
Given the way our platform worked at the time this meant Kogan was able to access some information about tens of millions of their friends.
His advice may give you ways to use them.
The common courtesies of asking questions and listening have given way to a narcissistic need to speak and be heard.
They are already following you on social media, so they are obviously interested in what you offer, so give them another way to socially connect to your brand.
But like breaking an addiction, the initial struggle gives way to more happiness and independence.
My car automatically slowed down and gave way.
Parker: I think the worst - case scenario for stocks is we've have a litany of concerns, whether it's rising rates that gave way to tech and regulatory and trade concerns.
But as Johnston noted, the changing character of business structures and the marketplace are making it increasingly necessary for business owners and executives to pay greater attention to the human resource aspects of operation: «Tasks that were once neatly slotted into well - defined and narrow job descriptions have given way to broad job descriptions or role definitions.
We give you a way to do it that fits to your schedule and interests.
Black Mondays quickly give way to Turnaround Tuesdays.
Issac Boltansky, an analyst at Compass Point, said in a note to clients to Tuesday that the near - term embarrassment of the healthcare failure will give way to a renewed push for tax reform.
When Stone's father attempted to sit on it, the tree's rotten trunk gave way and collapsed on him, causing massive brain damage and, with tragic swiftness, brain death.
«This supports near - term positive follow - through, and suggests it will take at least a couple of weeks before «overly bullish» sentiment gives way to a pullback.»
Or in language the rest of us understand, when we say, «I can't» we automatically give ourselves a way out.
Their civic and business infrastructure requires massive amounts of electricity and, given the way so many are currently planned, their private and public forms of transportation emit enormous CO2 emissions.
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