Sentences with phrase «gradual move away»

Although the Perry v. United States case was mostly focused on the legal backing of the gradual move away from the gold standard, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes» tongue - lashing: — RRB - of the government could as easy be interpreted as a lashing of debt abuse.

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Unlike Europe's, America's move away from biblicism was gradual, evolutionary, and incomplete.
In the end my move away from practical lab work was gradual.
One would have expected a gradual cooling as one moves away from the central heat source.
There's a genuinely delicate way in which writer / director Taika Waititi builds the relationship between the boy and his foster mother — the gradual move from Ricky's silence to becoming comfortable in everyday conversation, his first - night decision to run away from his new home becoming something a good - night joke between the two, a birthday celebration (which Ricky realizes, without a trace of bitterness, is his first) at which Bella serenades the now - teenager with her tiny electronic keyboard.
Taking drastic action is quite senseless, but it does make sense to begin a gradual change to be much more efficient and move away from oil, simply because we are running out of the stuff.
Societies have faced both gradual and abrupt climate changes for millennia and have learned to adapt through various mechanisms, such as moving indoors, developing irrigation for crops, and migrating away from inhospitable regions.
These breakpoints can take the form of both abrupt step - changes and gradual trend - inhomogenities that move a station's record further away from its neighbors.
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