Sentences with phrase «in early generations»

In the early generations, we own Norman Lewis and Romare Bearden; next generation, Sam Gilliam and Jack Whitten; mid-career stars working today are Mark Bradford, Julie Mehretu, Glenn Ligon.
This is why some Labradoodles have short coats in the early generations, whereas Goldendoodles do not.
Thus in the early generations, most of the machines bumbled about randomly, but gradually, as «mutations» made changes in the robots» behavior, some of them stumbled onto productive sequences of behaviors.
Seed production in these plants — a measure of their ability to survive — crashed in early generations, before returning almost to normal.
We also do this by a more systematic selection for yield in early generations and in multi-environment yield trials.
That kind of historical evidence has emerged often enough to suggest that rather than having enormous premature babies, ordinary people like Hannah and Elijah were having premarital sex (Family Life and Illicit Love in Earlier Generations, by P. Laslett [Cambridge University Press, 1977]-RRB-.
With classic terminology but with an emotional insistence not common in the earlier generations of New England Puritans, Cotton Mather preached that the only hope of reform from these various forms of wickedness was to be born again in Christ, to rise again, not with one's own strength but with his.8 As Mather began to despair that any general reformation of this sort would occur — it would not until Jonathan Edwards» Great Awakening of 1740, 12 years after Cotton Mather's death — he dwelt more and more on prophecies of the end of times.
... To speak of revelation now is not to retreat to modes of thought established in earlier generations but to endeavor to deal faithfully with the problem set for Christians in our time by the knowledge of our historical relativity.»
They seem to imagine that they face problems with a noisy handful of «insubordinates» who can be put down by methods used in earlier generations, while the «majority of the faithful» submissively look upward to the «Holy Father» for signals as to what to think and do.
In earlier generations we went to war now we vent our frustrations at our neighbours by being a fanatical football fan.
In earlier generations, no one had to explain to mothers how to feed their babies.
In an earlier generation, this might have taken the form of separation or divorce, but now, it seemed, more and more women were unwilling to abandon the marriages and families they'd built over years or decades.
In an earlier generation, moms didn't breastfeed their babies.
In earlier generations voters were spoiled for choice.
The risk of developing age - related macular degeneration is much less in the Baby Boom (1946 - 1964) and later generations than in earlier generations, for unclear reasons.
As a result, their stars contain fewer of the heavy elements needed to construct planets, since those elements (like iron and silicon) must be created in earlier generations of stars.
The decent public education long denied New Orleans youth was framed as a civil right at least as fundamental as the access to jobs, public accommodations, and polling places that had been milestones in an earlier generation's fight to overcome segregation.
Although the engine number is the same as in earlier generations of the Prius, the engine for the Prius c is about 70 % new, said Chief Engineer Satoshi Ogiso.
Rear seat passengers are given a rear air - con vent, which was missing in the earlier generation City.
They had text - to - speech in the earlier generations.
Though expensive in its earlier generations, the latest iteration sports a budget price, great connectivity options and a wide selection thanks to Amazon's Kindle store.
Their legs were also getting shorter, giving them a square, boxy appearance they did not have in earlier generations.
The evidence is clear: while «play to win» was overdone in earlier generations of free - to - play games, and gamers reacted badly, the world has changed significantly and it's time for game design (and gamer) biases to catch up.
And they weren't the cold and dim LEDs you may have seen, and hated, in the earlier generations.
In our earlier generation, males only used to consider alliances when the girl would be younger to him.
The Galaxy S8 Plus would replace the Edge variant in earlier generations of the device since an edge - to - edge display on the Galaxy S8 would have made it redundant.
Remember that, in a work climate where people can be expected to change jobs far more frequently than they did in earlier generations, it's important to maintain a positive and supportive network of professional references — which means that you should a) always leave an employer on a positive note; and b) do your best to maintain a cordial relationship with them just in case you might need them to serve as a reference for you in the future.
Additionally, the BLS reports that more people suffer from chronic disease than in earlier generations, a situation which could impact health care demand.
Finally, when trying to resolve conflict, it is important to look at family - of - origin patterns to determine how conflict was resolved in earlier generations, as patterns tend to be passed down in families from generation to generation.
My work with families is from an attachment based focus meaning that problems within the family system may reflect unaddressed attachment disruptions in an earlier generation that unknowingly get perpetuated in the current generation.
Some of the latest PDAs add the power and memory that's been lacking in earlier generations, making them even more practical as a primary tool in the field.

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«Inspiring children through play and creativity is crucial to early development and no company has done more in that space over many generations than Mattel,» said Georgiadis in a statement «As a parent, I have seen this first hand and am honored to be joining the Company at this exciting time of renewed focus.»
Earlier this year, millennials surpassed baby boomers as the largest generation in America, and brands increasingly need to reflect their personalities as millennial households grow.
Perhaps if Mao hadn't struck down an entire generation in the Cultural Revolution and China had started integrating its economy and ambitions 20 years earlier, that hard and soft power might have been assembled.
In the early summer months of 1992, after Newman wrote Hollender a letter outlining his ideas about repositioning Seventh Generation, Hollender wrote back informing him that he no longer had a job with the company.
The findings of the report differ from those presented in an earlier draft, seen by Reuters in July, which had concluded that the growth of renewable power had not harmed the reliability of the grid and that significant increases in renewable power generation remained possible.
In many ways, Keller is a throwback to an earlier generation of business leaders who remained devoted to their communities even as their businesses expanded and developed interests around the world.
During the Super Bowl earlier this year, the American Petroleum Institute (API) launched an ad geared toward Millennials, who now make up the largest generation in the U.S. labor force.
In a tech - driven world, the development of communication technology has influenced the «Net Generation» (a.k.a. people born between 1982 and 1991), bringing them into a world where the possibilities come with immense responsibility, Steve Blank told graduates of Dalhousie University during his commencement speech earlier this week.
Thirty - six percent of Millennials — otherwise known as Generation Y, which includes those born in the early 1980s to the early 2000s — were living with mom and dad last year, according to a report by Pew Research Center.
The R&D incentive available to all companies in Australia works particularly well in early phase research where almost every activity directly ties to R&D and IP generation.
I would argue that enterprise B2B companies should focus on pure lead generation and not branding or awareness in the early days.
It was consumed by Boomers in the 1960s and early 1970s but their taste buds evolved and eventually, that generation of drinkers moved on to white zinfandel and settled into favoring chardonnay.
Baby boomers are retiring in droves, while millennials, those born from the early 1980s to the year 2000, have become the largest generation in the U.S. labor force.
Mostly, Ma says, he's hoping the Detroit conference manages to recreate for a new generation the thrill of possibility that he remembers from his own early days as an entrepreneur, after his first trip to Seattle in 1995.
Millennials can learn more about managing, earlier in their careers than previous generations.
It's hard to know whether it's the result of simply having less money or a shift in culture, but Millennials don't care about brands and status anywhere near as much as earlier generations.
While Bhakta says that in the earliest days of launching WhistlePig, he toyed with the idea of building a spirits company to sell, he had long ago decided to keep WhistlePig in the family and run it for generations.
Early Marker: Joined board of Santander in 1989, putting her in line eventually to become the fourth generation of her family to lead the Spanish banking giant and arguably the third - most - powerful woman in global banking.
The appearance of Johnson's rhinestone - studded bustiers on the Pilates - toned Sarah Jessica Parker in her role on the hit HBO television series Sex and the City in the early 2000s won the label a new generation of young devotees.
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