Sentences with phrase «half decades following»

But in the decades following, people packed the stadium, chanting Catalonian songs and waving Catalonia's flag.
In the decade following Katrina, I would write a book on the digitization of modern sexuality well before it was popular and co-found a platonic connection app that would kickstart an entire industry.
If the next decade of human space transportation is about private companies finding and developing cheaper and more efficient ways into Earth orbit, the decade following will be all about space agencies learning how to operate farther and farther from home, with an eventual eye to orbiting and eventually landing humans on Mars in the mid-2030s (per NASA's timeline).
The decade following the 9/11 terrorist attacks is commonly referred to as the «lost decade» for the U.S. travel industry.
Park was an authoritarian leader who imposed economic policies that paved the way for continued economic growth in the decades following his assassination in 1979.
The airlines that survived the volatile decade following 9/11 have since consolidated themselves into a lucrative oligopoly, prompting questions about why smaller cities continue to lose service, why seats keep getting smaller, why fares have remained stubbornly high even as fuel prices dropped and profits soared, and why paying passengers are being quasi-defenestrated from overbooked flights.
Throughout our history, we have successfully relied on our exports and imports, particularly during the vast expansion of global trade in the decades following the Second World War, to support our rising standard of living.
When you look back on this moment in history, remember that S&P 500 returns had never materially exceeded zero over the decade following similar valuations.
But then again, the S&P 500 lost about 5 % annually in the decade following the 2000 peak, and even including the recent advance, has achieved an annual total return since 2000 of almost exactly zero.
This is all very constructive (no pun intended), as the market is still trying to recover nearly a decade following the subprime mortgage crisis.
The first is the very optimistic assumption that in the decade following each starting point, the price / peak earnings multiple will move to a level of 20 (the same level seen in 1929 and other major extremes).
The two decades following the war brought what was probably the most sweeping worldwide change in governmental systems since the fall of the Roman Empire.
The proliferation of riverboat casinos in recent decades follows a familiar pattern.
In the Netherlands as in the other countries of Europe and North America, law and policy in the decades following the Second World War moved steadily away from the teaching of the Gospel and the magisterium of the Church on matters of marriage, family and life.
In the hands of St. Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle had been pressed into the service of Catholicism with great success in the thirteenth century, but the inadequacy of this static world picture, based on a pre-scientific understanding of the cosmos, to cope with new advances in the sciences over the last hundred years was, Holloway maintained, the principal cause of the chaos and rebellion in the decades following the Council.
«6 Indeed, during the decade following publication of Whitehead's major philosophical works, a variety of theologians, both in the United States and in Great Britain, were responsive to the new views articulated by Whitehead and made considerable use of many general features of his philosophy in constructing their own theologies.
Academic, business, civic, ethnic, geographic, media, political, religious and even sartorial awards and honors — at least thirty - five --[were] showered on Graham in the decade following 1965.
The response of the teachers of the early church to the person and work of Jesus, both in the period which saw the emergence of the New Testament and in the decades following, was by no means uniform or standardized.
So in the decades following the Council, the old scholastic approach disappeared from seminaries; catechesis abandoned any element of reasoned apologetics and became experience - based.
And the Chronicler, who sees only the glories of Solomon's rule, informs us that Uzziah's greatness was the reward of faithfulness to Yahweh (v. 5) Be that as it may, at least two Yahweh prophets, Isaiah and Micah, look out upon the life of Judah in the decades following Uzziah's reign with bitter reproach and with condemnations that must fall, in part, upon Uzziah.
The greater force bringing an end to the old classicist colleges was the demand that led to the establishment of universities and graduate education in the decades following the Civil War.
Women, Hispanics, American Indians, Asian - Americans, homosexuals, the disabled — within the decade following 1965, each group boasted a political movement seeking the satisfaction of its demands as a matter of moral recompense.
Hence graduate education was widely instituted in the decades following the Civil War, and eventually the Ph.D. became the requirement for full membership in the profession.
In the third phase, which came to full flower in the decades following the New Deal revolution, an altogether new conception of the Constitution emerged, which broadened the reform agenda to include, inter alia, eviscerating more or less completely the Tenth Amendment, eliminating religion from the public square, energetically pursuing racial and sexual equality, and, more recently, legitimizing moral autonomy as the default standard for individual behavior.
But in the decade following the publication of The Origin of Species it was mainly the voices of reaction that were heard.
The major dispute in the Catholic Church in the decades following the Sixth Ecumenical Council was what is known as the Iconoclastic Controversy.
The name of this dish is inspired by the promotional slogan that appeared on crates of California fruits shipped across the country in the decades following the completion of the first transcontinental railroad.
The Bolton Wanderers captain has been a member of the squad for just a few months shy of a decade following his arrival as a free agent from Blackburn.
Maternal health / maternity services covers a wide spectrum of care and care options — from fertility, reproductive health, pregnancy, labour, birth, postpartum and beyond — some queries extending into physical complaints as the result of childbirth decades following the birth experience.
Given the results of a a new study reported in the British medical journal, The Lancet4 that children and young adults scanned multiple times by CT have a small increased risk of leukemia and brain tumors in the decade following their first scan, parents should make sure a CT scan is really necessary in treatment of their child after head injury.
Finding money for state road projects has for decades followed a relatively simple formula.
January marks the two - year anniversary of Heastie's ascension to become the Assembly's first new speaker in more than two decades following the stunning fall of Sheldon Silver.
Redistricting occurs every decade following the completion of the U.S. Census.
The analysis uncovered major changes in population growth; with the exception of wolves, all species experienced a drop in population growth rates immediately following the collapse, and three species — wild boar, moose, and brown bears — exhibited significant reductions in population growth throughout the decade following the collapse, with declines evident in 85 % or more of the study regions.
Of the four, Stradivari inspired the most later luthiers, many working in the decades following his death in 1737.
«But our research suggests that the dynamics of the atmosphere might stop this relative cooling from showing up in Europe in winter in the decades following an Atlantic cooling.»
In the decades following her protest of what she viewed as an injustice, she followed lines of research that some considered unconventional.
The team's results may begin to answer an outstanding question from the Zika epidemic: Why have Zika - related microcephaly and other brain abnormalities been seen in areas hard - hit by outbreaks in the past few years but not in the decades following the virus's discovery in 1947?
However, DeLong and colleague Oskar Burger also found that this dynamic has shifted in the decades following 1963, when the world's population was growing faster than ever before or since.
The research team then looked at what had happened to the young people in the decade following the hospital admission.
Webber studied three separate cohorts, born in the decades following 1955, 1965, and 1975, respectively.
Based on the new findings and historical accounts, the team says that close to 80 % of the community died in the decades following initial European contact.
Cognitive deficits have been seen to persist for more than a decade following cancer treatment for many survivors.
In the two decades following the epidemic, wild canids died following CDV infection but fatal CDV was not observed in lions or spotted hyenas anymore, even though high prevalence of serum antibodies against CDV in some years indicated outbreaks of asymptomatic exposure to the virus in lions and hyenas.
Yet something great happened in the decades following.
Many of these recurrent within - host mutations also reach a high global frequency in the decade following the patient infections.
Charles Tanford was one of the leaders of that remarkable generation of physical chemists who were drawn to biology in the decade following World War II.
«In the decade following the supposed «demotion» of Pluto by the International Astronomical Union, many members of the public, in our experience, assume that alleged «non-planets» cease to be interesting enough to warrant scientific exploration.»
A 2012 Harvard Medical School study also found that moderate drinking may also reduce men's risk of death in the two decades following a heart attack.
Richard Wiseman, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire, spent a decade following a group of people who claimed to be lucky and another of those who believed they were less fortunate.
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