He manages this while still allowing the story to succeed
in dramatic terms.
Three of the jurors asked to be dismissed, describing — often
in dramatic terms — an apparent exhaustion with the plodding trial, which is in its seventh week.
Driver and company also interpreted worship
in dramatic terms, noting that Christian worship arises out of an impulse to act together, «to do something which either changes the relationship to the Divine or express it» Finally, there was a need, again arising out of the religious drama movement, for material that was appropriate for production in church.
Not exact matches
And, as this chart shows, the renminbi and the bitcoin rate to the dollar have become increasingly closely correlated (though bitcoin's rise,
in percentage
terms, has of course been far more
dramatic).
And that's good news for retirement savers, for whom small decreases
in fees can have a
dramatic impact on long -
term returns.
In our view, irrational undervaluation as
dramatic as this is often a short
term anomaly.
The simplified explanation for this aberrant investing disaster was a
dramatic rise
in interest rates during the period: Rates on long -
term government bonds went from 4 % at year - end 1964 to more than 15 %
in 1981.
Having sold Aveda to Estée Lauder for $ 300 million
in 1997 (and having satisfied the
terms of a noncompete), Rechelbacher is getting back into beauty with a
dramatic expansion of his little nutraceuticals company, Intelligent Nutrients.
«We were behind the curve
in terms of ad dollars spent, so we felt that if we didn't do something
dramatic, it would become harder and harder for us to brand ourselves,» he says.
The world is on the cusp of generational change
in terms of leadership and technology, but must avoid the dangers of past such transitions, which resulted
in dramatic wars and huge misery, Sir Bob Gel
The decline
in real GDI
in 2008Q4 is pretty
dramatic - and most of it comes from the decline
in the
terms of trade.
No
dramatic changes foreseen
in terms of investment advice.
A
dramatic reduction
in short
term rates packs a big punch when it first happens, but the jolt wears off as rates continue to stay low.
Jean - Pierre Blais»
term as CRTC chair was marked by
dramatic changes
in how policies were developed and
in the substance of the policies themselves.
Coupled with the long -
term outlook released
in March, the agency shows a
dramatic rise
in debt as a share of the economy
in the coming decades.
While we don't expect a
dramatic increase
in longer -
term rates, rates are moving higher.
«Therefore, following the
dramatic collapse
in price, the now aggressive central bank action and Russia's ability to pay, sovereign [debt] is very attractive
in both the dollar and particularly
in local currency
terms.»
A debt / GDP ratio margin of 2.38 % equate to a 90 percentile — A debt / GDP ratio of 2.38 % is considered by NIA to be «really dangerous», which implies that the stock market is risking a
dramatic fall
in the short -
term.
We don't see
dramatic impacts from the tax plan
in the short
term.
I think many get spooked when they see
dramatic dips
in share prices and consider selling otherwise solid long
term dividend payers.
But
in the interim, he is bracing for a «
dramatic» short -
term correction.
Yields on 10 - year Treasurys were largely unaffected by this
dramatic increase
in short -
term rates, flattening and eventually inverting the yield curve.
He doubtless conceived the method of the kingdom's coming
in apocalyptic
terms, as a
dramatic overthrow of the earthly status quo by a heavenly invasion, but the meaning of the kingdom to him was centered, not
in the victorious supremacy of one race and nation.
Melodrama: The
term melodrama refers to a
dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters
in order to appeal to the emotions.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline
in denominational loyalty, changes
in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion
in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the
dramatic rise
in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely
in vocational and economic
terms, the rise
in government regulation and financing, the great increase
in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of
in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth
in human knowledge, and so on.
«75 He held that the self, its communities, and its experience of love should be interpreted
in dramatic historical categories rather than
in terms of ontological fate.
We see the
dramatic growth of a whole race of «spiritual expatriates» — human beings torn between a Marxism whose depersonalizing effect revolts them and a Christianity so lukewarm
in human
terms that it sickens them.
And it is because the total Unity of which we dream still seems to beckon
in two different directions, towards the zenith and towards the horizon, that we see the
dramatic growth of a whole race of «spiritual expatriates» — human beings torn between a Marxism whose depersonalizing effect revolts them and a Christianity so lukewarm
in human
terms that it sickens them.
Even when the problem presents itself
in less
dramatic terms, it still is there.
But he is keen to emphasize that Luther was just one, if the first, of the agents of the
dramatic upheavals of the period, and
in the long
term, by no means the most important.
From this primary and basic signification, the
term progressed
in meaning and came to be applied not only to the mask of the actor, but also to the
dramatic character represented by the mask.
Appeals to viewers for support by these broadcasters are continually couched
in terms that reflect their conceptualization of a
dramatic and powerful mass - communication effect.
A very interesting paper by Bowman L. Clarke, «Whitehead's Cosmology and the Christian Drama,» Journal of Religion 39 (1959), 162 - 69, begins with an analysis of St. Peter's Sermon
in Acts 2 and uses it to show a Christian
dramatic pattern
in four acts to illustrate what Whitehead may have been generalizing
in four stages of creativity, to which he applies the
term «the particular providence for particular occasions» (PR 532).
«There has been a
dramatic explosion
in the industry
in terms of entrance, and both retail and distribution are trying to wrap their heads around the number of players out there and how to handle it all,» he explains.
This conversion will yield immediate and
dramatic dividends
in environmental
terms.
«Dieting» and «reduced fat» have become passé phrases
in the world of packaged food replaced with
terms like «clean label» and «locally - sourced», so what can explain low - calorie ice cream alternative Halo Top's
dramatic takeover of the frozen dessert...
Matic was outstanding as Chelsea won the title
in 2014 - 15, but is one of a number at Stamford Bridge to have suffered a
dramatic dip
in form this
term.
He also scored his 50th Barça goal this
term, and against old rivals Real Madrid
in a
dramatic 4 - 3 road win.
If we were talking
in Channel 5
dramatic documentary title
terms, last time was «When breastfeeding gets off to a terrible start» and this time it's «When breastfeeding goes right.»
And when that happens, that is going to be
dramatic change
in terms of the public using our offices.
The committee faced a very difficult task,
in fairness, given that the levels of change being determined by the
terms of reference would probably amount to the most
dramatic redrawal of local election constituency boundaries
in the history of the State.
The level of the decline
in party support
in the other regions — Leinster (7.2 %), Munster (6.3 %) and Connacht - Ulster (2.1 %)-- was not as
dramatic, but Labour was starting from a lower base (
in terms of 2009 support levels)
in these regions relative to Dublin.
Speaking to The House magazine
in July, Adonis took a clear lead
in the race to slam Brexit
in the most
dramatic terms - by comparing leaving the EU to British appeasement of the Nazis
in the 1930s:
Both coalition parties can expect a
dramatic drop
in support, though both are staking their hopes on a long -
term economic recovery by 2015 and the next general election.
On Sunday, Cuomo sent a letter to President Trump pleading for «emergency» help for Penn Station, and on Monday, he took to the airwaves and argued,
in even more
dramatic terms, that the railroad's imminent closure of some station tracks is actually «an impending disaster.»
The city school system — the largest of its kind
in the country — is on the verge of
dramatic change, and Gov. Cuomo has bet his second
term on an aggressive campaign to transform a system he claims has failed more than 250,000 students over the past decade while state bureaucrats twiddled their thumbs.
Therefore, the real -
term cut
in these entitlements will inevitably have a
dramatic effect on the amount of money spent
in local economic across Wales, clearly highlighting the entirely self - defeating nature of the Coalition's economic experiment.
2012 marked the second year of Governor Andrew Cuomo's
term in office and was much less
dramatic than the previous year when he was able to get the legislature to pass a property tax cap, ethics reform and same sex marriage.
Marine ecologist Boris Worm of the Institute for Marine Science
in Kiel, Germany, tackled the problem with Ransom Myers at Dalhousie University
in Halifax, Canada, and others as part of a long -
term project that has documented
dramatic declines
in fish and shark species worldwide (ScienceNOW, 14 May).
«These
dramatic cases show that changes
in policies — and ensuing changes
in substance use — can affect life expectancy, not only over the long
term, but abruptly,» says Dr. Rehm.