Sentences with phrase «in history where»

So, we're at a point in history where we need to take greater personal responsibility for our own retirement.
«This is the first time in history where a huge block of the population has enough disposable income to own first, second, and even third homes,» he says.
At a time in history where most everyone has access to the internet and since all that we as REALTORS own to sell is ourselves — unlike the oil and gas companies — it's beyond absurd that the Competition Bureau of Canada would waste two cents of taxpayers money trying to undermine a ligitimate and valuable Canadian Industry!
Cooper adds that there are several instances in history where banking consortiums have come together to successfully improve the banking experience, such as Markit Tradeweb, FXall and E Speed Broker Tech.
We are at an exciting point in history where a billion people, or more, in Asia and Africa and Latin America are at the cusp of emerging from millenia of poverty.
It promotes the commonly held theory of human intervention but also explains that there have been periods in history where there has been natural climate change and also discusses the sceptical view of the issue.
We can presume those associated directly with GHG's might have been in play at any point in history where CO2 rose, to some extent, but we have no way of knowing if the rapidity of the rise drives those issues in strange ways.
The show focuses on the moments in history where things simply fall apart...
«Especially now, at a time when some of these basic values are being challenged, it's really interesting to dive back into thoughts about learning and why art is important, and Black Mountain is one of those times in history where we veered very close to something quite essential.»
Lina's Selander films and installations often focus on junctures in history where a system or physical place collapses and something new begins to emerge, the narrative of mechanical cinema giving way to that of digital video, or a political or economic system plummeting into a new one.
In an age where digital platforms proliferate, we mediate a unique moment in history where we occupy both physical and immaterial realms.
This post makes me happy to be living at a point in history where so many ways of seeing — and painting — can be appreciated.
For four years Ortega Ayala has been visiting this derelict territory to obtain footage for a film that seeks to resurface (through first hand accounts of witnesses) an unprecedented event in our history where man - made technology went wrong and rendered uninhabitable a vast area that includes entire cities and monumental structures.
As Gamespot notes, this would mean the Nintendo Switch would still be going strong in 2023 and possibly even further into the future - a weird prospect, given that the year 2023 sounds like the kind of point in our history where we've all been uploaded to the cloud or something.
There have been enough cases in history where that has not proven true, and envy and revenge dominate over shared prosperity.
This isn't odd, as you can see other 10 - year periods in history where the value premium was significantly negative.
As I have mentioned before, (see microcerpt) there has never been a time in history where author and reader can communicate at such crucial points in the writing, publishing and promotion process.
On Chesil Beach is a book about a particular point in history where massive cultural change was taking place, and poor old Florence and Edward are stuck just on the wrong side of the cusp.
«Snake Walkers is a fascinating read that revisits a horrific time in history where the lives of African Americans were tragically taken by those who wanted to suppress them.»
Get a sense on the key moments in history where they went wrong and started to drive users away.
It is a timely, important film about a moment in history where everything we thought we knew about ourselves and our government was questioned.
Kevin fills in some gaps from the 80s and 90s while Joe tells the intimate details of his passionate marathon experiences, including the turning point in history where he might have never been involved with them ever again.
There are few times in history where a classic film has been remade with improvement.
The baby boomers were perhaps the first generation in history where being cool was a legitimate cultural goal.
No, if Sundance 2018 proved anything it was that the festival had reached a point in its history where it was damn near impossible not to find great movies scattered through its program.
Obviously, we are at an important time in history where diabetes, cancer, heart disease and obesity are at all time highs (to the point of a crisis), so it is time that people take responsibility for their health.
Now this was at a time in our history where we — we knew of celiac dis — disease, we just didn't know what caused it.
We have reached a point in our history where we need to flash out the minority few whose penchant for corruption and self - enrichment at the expense of the state has stifled our resolve for growth, this creates the urgent demand for proven patriots to take up such critical positions.
But we're looking at a moment in history where New York State government is so mired down in corruption and corporate influence that that's trumping... everything else that's going on in New York State,» she said.
«It's never been seen in history where you're given rights, and now you're having them taken away, especially with young adults who grew up in this country.»
There was not one time in history where division creates success.
«This is the first Presidential debate in history where social media has given voice to so many people, allowing them to express their opinions and observations in real time,» said Jodee Rich, CEO of PeopleBrowser.
Names go through waves of popularity and these potential names, although not very popular right now, all went through periods in history where they were at the top of the charts.
Luckily we have reached a point in history where sharing has the potential to be more powerful than shame...
We are facing an time in our history where less emphasis is being placed on our families» well - being, and more emphasis is being placed on maintaining a standard of living that requires two incomes; a «keeping up with the jones's» scenario.
This is the first game in history where both Spurs AND Arsenal fans are booing the same player... #AlexisSanchez #SpursvManUtd pic.twitter.com/g95gsYxF 9Z
That's surely the only time in history where a driver has seen that as a bad thing.
Leaving aside those cold places in history where fascism, sport and war have coincided, when people have played football in the fear that the wrong result could cost them their lives, this Brazil side that will compete for the 2014 World Cup are about to embark on the most pressurised footballing campaign of all time.
I think we are at a point in history where we need a creative revolution — a manifesto for human creativity that moves us out of industrial revolution view of humanity to really an artisan view of the human species.
We are at a powerful point in history where we are connected like never before.
Thus the interpretation of love continues in a history where new forms break through the old.
Even now, we are at the point in history where there are not nearly enough scientists to answer the more and more questions that come up... As Solomon said:
First, the simple fact that this structure of divine - human unity emerged at a time and place in history where the cultural, linguistic, political, and religious maturity and unity of a significant portion of humankind bode well for its apprehension is a major factor in its importance.
But it makes a great difference whether we look for love's meaning in static formal structures, or as the spirit at work in a history where there is freedom, growth, and decision, and where new forms are created.
Are you lucky enough to be living at that one point in history where we «got it right»?
it is never put forth by Christian anthropology as a realistic possibility in history where sin and death exist.
Yet, paradoxically enough, a civilization that likes to see novelty in history where there is none, by dint of its distorted historic perspective seems to perceive but dimly the genuine novelty with which nuclear power confronts it.
Although sacrificial love transcends the realities of history (since it is grounded in the character of God), it is nevertheless validated in history where concern for others is manifest.
but i have seen this before in history where one culture destorys itself from the inside out — rome for instance... just a foreshadow of the US.
The largest ped ring in history where the leader has covered it up.
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