Sentences with phrase «historic pattern»

Every year the old, dusty and historic patterns return as the temperature gets colder.
West Coast LEAF's mission is to achieve equality by changing historic patterns of systemic discrimination against women, through BC - based equality rights litigation, law reform and public legal education.
But since DeVos took over the Department of Education, the OCR has reversed course on school discipline complaints, instructing regional OCR offices to no longer consider systemic and historic patterns in addressing individual complaints.
Traffic flow data is provided by a company called Inrix, which uses historic patterns, real - time data gathered from fleet vehicles, and local events, such as baseball games.
While there is an indication that the chapter 13 filings reflect historic patterns rather than mirroring foreclosure distress in the real estate market, only time will tell if the reasoning will stand up to the scrutiny of the statistics.
Look for toile and other historic patterns that marry this duo.
West Coast LEAF's mission is to achieve equality by changing historic patterns of discrimination against women through BC - based equality rights litigation, law reform and public legal education.
Based on the historic patterns of the unemployment rate indicators prior to recessions one can reasonably conclude that the U.S. economy is not likely to go into recession anytime soon.
I think I should back off and let them indulge their historic patterns and traditions, if that's what they want to celebrate.
But in the ironies of history (or the strange ways of divine providence) the Ukraine crisis, in which Kirill has been duplicitous and Hilarion mendacious, just might initiate a break in this historic pattern of Orthodoxy playing lap dog to authoritarian power among the eastern Slavs.
The historic pattern of Baptist churches was to send a letter to the next church either recommending or warning the next church regarding a member.
But it is real; and given the historic pattern for Tory governments to do better than Labour oppositions in the final weeks before polling day, bad news for Miliband.
PHILADELPHIA / USNewswire / — Kidney stones are increasing, particularly among adolescents, females, and African - Americans in the U.S., a striking change from the historic pattern in which middle - aged white men were at highest risk for the painful condition.
«A more nuanced interpretation includes the proposition that access to top - level income is influenced by historic patterns of race and class inequality.»
It is useful to study these historic patterns because many diets have become much more Westernized during this current period of globalization.
I was flattered when he asked me to review one of his early papers on the historic pattern of atmospheric CO2 and its relationship to global warming.
Indeed, increased domestic use of natural gas is the foundation of a market - based approach that has produced energy and economic growth and falling CO2 emissions — bucking the historic pattern of growth leading to higher emissions.
While extremes continue in some markets, the national trend in Clear Capital's July data is moderation as markets at both ends of the spectrum stabilize and return to historic patterns.
London Wallpapers III comprises seven designs in a total of 35 colourways, each based on an historic pattern from the archives of English Heritage.
Victoria Hall, 01603 764411, hand - marbles sheets of 120g paper in historic patterns.
One approach would be to begin with a statement design; it could be an historic pattern reinterpreted for today, complemented by plains and semi-plains.
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