Sentences with phrase «groundswell in»

Is there an apparent groundswell in favour of pulling the plug?
Despite a groundswell in the use of Bitcoin and the like around the world, cryptocurrencies have a bad rep in the States: More than 25 % of...
I mean, there is such a visible public groundswell in favor of the climate scientists.
Following the Zabludowicz Collection show and solo outings at Matt's Gallery in London and Seventeen in New York, Simnett is experiencing a groundswell in institutional support, with forthcoming solo exhibitions at the New Museum in New York and at Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art.
Despite the absence of any groundswell in support for independence, the first minister's sheer force of personality and his unparalleled success in winning an overall majority at the 2011 Holyrood election had created the sense that anything was possible.
«There's a groundswell in artificial intelligence and machine learning happening,» says James Lambe, country manager for Google Cloud in Canada.
Ultimately, however, the show's wild success would seem to point to new opportunities for content creators, marketers and even audio streaming startups like Audible amid a seeming groundswell in the podcasting industry.
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Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the ideal swell direction is from the northeast.
Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the ideal swell direction is from the northwest.
Windswells and groundswells in equal measure and the optimum swell angle is from the west.

Not exact matches

Did the polls cover up — or make journalists ignore — a groundswell of discontent in the heart of the country?
ADAM CARROLL: I made it to the caucus in my precinct and the turnout was a «groundswell,» according to the precinct captain for Obama, who had been in politics for 30 years.
Given that Canadian shoppers and snowbirds have been flocking to U.S. outlet malls for years, and have upped their visits with the rise of the loonie, the only question about the groundswell of domestic interest in this retail segment is: What took so long?
But there hasn't been a groundswell of opposition on the level that greeted NAFTA in the late 1980s.
Smoke on the Water was just a track, and it really wasn't until we started touring... some DJ in America, a whole bunch of DJs started playing it, it was a groundswell, really.
The move is part of a renewed national groundswell of action to prevent further gun violence, inspired by the student activists who survived a recent school shooting in Florida
The U.S. leader may have been elected for his ability to tap into voter discontent on political and economic affairs but it remains to be seen whether he will succeed in easing the «deep groundswell of popular disaffection,» the report said.
Like many others, I was in awe of the democratic groundswell that culminated in this year's Women's March on Washington.
«It was that groundswell that initially led us to this partnership in 2015 and had sustained us and caused us to reinvest in that,» Alexander says.
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Think about the disruption being caused by electric and autonomous cars in automotive; by regulatory challenges in banking; by shale resources in oil and gas; and by a groundswell of public dissatisfaction in political institutions, to name just a few.
In its report, Saxo says «Bitcoin peaks in 2018 with bitcoin above $ 60,000 and a market capitalization of over $ 1 trillion as the advent of the bitcoin futures contract in December 2017 leads to a groundswell of involvement by investors and funds that are more comfortable trading futures than tying up funds on cryptocurrency exchanges.&raquIn its report, Saxo says «Bitcoin peaks in 2018 with bitcoin above $ 60,000 and a market capitalization of over $ 1 trillion as the advent of the bitcoin futures contract in December 2017 leads to a groundswell of involvement by investors and funds that are more comfortable trading futures than tying up funds on cryptocurrency exchanges.&raquin 2018 with bitcoin above $ 60,000 and a market capitalization of over $ 1 trillion as the advent of the bitcoin futures contract in December 2017 leads to a groundswell of involvement by investors and funds that are more comfortable trading futures than tying up funds on cryptocurrency exchanges.&raquin December 2017 leads to a groundswell of involvement by investors and funds that are more comfortable trading futures than tying up funds on cryptocurrency exchanges.»
Comments made by Unilever chief marketing officer Keith Weed in February sound mighty relevant in the light of Cambridge Analytica: «It is acutely clear from the groundswell of consumer voices over recent months that people are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact of digital on well - being, on democracy — and on truth itself,» Weed said.
While private markets grow fat in what many deem to be a bubble, central banks and regulators wring their hands over how to handle the groundswell.
I personally think that there will be a groundswell of christianity in the near future, but it's only it's swan song.
There is a groundswell of support, in other words, that just has to be unleashed.
The fact that her case has been so publicised has helped her in one way, generating a groundswell of support, but on the other hand she is now known in Iran, and in the words of one Iranian pastor, «will have problems» when she returns.
The fact that between 1517 and 1520 the thirty publications of Luther in print at that time sold more than 300,000 copies suggests a groundswell of interest in the message he was preaching.
When I heard about Groundswell International's Basil Recipe Contest, I knew that this would be the perfect opportunity to showcase my newfound appreciation for summertime tomatoes and the plethora of basil currently growing in my garden.
«Conversations with Park Board members since the vote, as well as a groundswell of community support that is being expressed in favor of the proposed agreement, provide some hope that the park board's decision may be reversed,» Oelman said.
In the past several years, there has been a groundswell of professionals — psychologists, psychiatrists, consultants and therapists — to take care of children's «problems.»
Just like they did in Ottawa 40 years ago and again last weekend with Motrin, the groundswell of public debate can cause changes to made.
While open adoption is a relatively new type of relationship, reaching its groundswell of acceptance in only the last 20 years or so, its potential rewards are evident and growing.
A year after a groundswell of community support saved a former convent in Wilmette from demolition, some nearby residents say they would rather see it torn down than partially converted into affordable housing.
Teachout and Wu are hoping for a groundswell of support — and anger among the Democratic faithful that tend to vote in low - turnout primaries — to help them win on September 9.
And I want the kind of political culture which dynamically responds to groundswells of popular demand, which again requires the ability to vote someone out and vote others in.
A statement issued by the Judicial Secretary, Justice Alex B. Poku - Acheampong said the move is in furtherance of «the recent groundswell of public revulsion and media and civil society advocacy against the menace of illegal mining, commonly referred to as «galamsey».
«The fact that this money came from thousands of individual contributors over the last three months is yet another indicator of the groundswell of support building behind Kathy that is going to carry her to victory in November.»
And there is no question that the stumbles of the Trump administration and the still - stinging November loss by Hillary Clinton have encouraged a groundswell of energy in the Democratic Party base.
It would be impossible to mount a presidential campaign in this day and age without a groundswell of support from the party's liberal edge.
The groundswell over the Harvey Weintein sexual harassment that has rocked Hollywood moved into California's capital as more than 140 women — including lawmakers, senior aides and lobbyists — came forward to denounce what they describe as pervasive sexual misconduct by powerful men in the nation's most influential legislature.
We need to understand why there isn't a groundswell of highly accomplished and talented women smashing their way to the top; the causes are complex and tied up in a web that has taken generations to knit.
It's an idea that isn't new, but has recently been boosted by a groundswell of progressive activism in some districts following last year's state and national elections.
In his Sunday Times interview, Duncan Smith talked of «a growing groundswell of concern about benefit tourism».
Hoylman is hopeful that votes will materialize in the Senate because of a «groundswell» of public support.
He continued, «I have been involved in political campaigns since 2004 but have never seen this groundswell of support for the NPP... this is the year the people of Ghana are ready to change course,» he told Joy FM.
Whilst the PM is determined to drive legislation through as quickly as possible, it remains to be seen what ruinous impact it may have on the party in the face of an anticipated groundswell of discontent.
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