Sentences with phrase «larger fate of»

This focuses, almost by definition, on the economy, and those who do such analyses are rarely moved by the larger fate of the earth.

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That makes sense to entrepreneurs like Sankhla, who say they see their fate tied with the larger American Dream narrative of the U.S. and its immigrant culture.
The questions over the fate of Net Neutrality have grown larger since ISPs Comcast and TimeWarner announced a plan to merge in a $ 48 billion deal, although that plan is subject to a Department of Justice anti-trust review.
The diverging fates of our two currencies, though, have made for a large reversal of fortune so far this year.
Closely related is the question as to whether AA will continue to exist, or will meet the fate of movements such as the Washingtonians, the first organized attempt by alcoholics to help alcoholics on a large scale.
There is a large element of fate and accidental circumstance in the realm of sex.
On coffee tables throughout Middle America, the display of the New Yorker was a statement that the people who live here are not defined by the hinterland to which fate has consigned them; they are in touch with the larger world.
Yes, when it comes to things like percentages of «Christians» as a majority of Americans the tent is extended as large as it can get, but in other issues the t.itle «Christian» seems to be claimed by a very small group of fundamentalists who have great conviction that Mormons, Catholics, mainstream protestants and orthodox aren't really Christians like they are and thus doomed to the same hellish fate that other non-Christians are.
He took Jefferson's question about the fate of democracy in urbanized populations and translated it into the language of the country's most avoided neighborhoods and caused it to be writ large in our industrialized cities.
It's a brand considered so valuable it green - lit its own network, now possibly an ill - fated endeavor for ESPN, thanks in large part to the Horns» failure to finish in the top 10 of any poll since 2009.
Nashua, handsome Belair Stud 3 - year - old whose racing fate was left in doubt after death of Owner William Woodward Jr., went to Leslie Combs II (leader of 5 - man syndicate) of Kentucky's Spendthrift Farm for $ 1,251,200 — largest price ever for Thoroughbred — in sealed bidding in New York.
In a strange twist of fate our new home may just have a lot slightly larger than I had before.
Now the fate of some European economies threatens even larger ructions.
A public hearing was held Wednesday to help determine the fate of what was once the site of the world's largest hospital.
At the bottom of the Sognefjord, Norway's largest fjord, a time - lapse camera recorded their fate.
That means the fate of these and other research programs, although traditionally nonpartisan, will be shaped by larger forces — from Social Security to tax policy — stirring the political waters.
It is difficult to administer effectively and humanely on a large scale — we can not in good conscience do the equivalent of painting crosses on the doors of the stricken and leaving them to their fates.
While the ultimate fate of the various elements has been little studied to date, a large proportion is known to enter wastewater.
But in the Galapagos Islands the fate of this lowly marine invertebrate is the linchpin of a crisis that conservationists believe could threaten the second largest marine reserve in the world.
Still, only 41 countries quantify their e-waste generation and recycling streams officially and «the fate of a large majority of e-waste (34.1 of 44.7 Mt) is simply unknown.»
Similar cohort studies sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute are confronting a similar fate and some observers suggest that the era of such large, costly long - termstudies is drawing to a close.
By studying what pushes those 6 percent into their fate as photoreceptor cells, researchers might figure out how to generate a larger number of transplantable cells.
Yet because of the difficulty in collecting samples from so far below the ocean surface, and because of the large area that was impacted by the spill, a number of gaps in understanding the fate of the oil over time remained.
When it comes to the universe, «flatness» refers to the fate of light beams travelling large distances parallel to each other.
So was the fate of many a meteorite that struck Saturn's largest moon, according to a new analysis of Titan's topography.
Many of the key decisions about the fate of this coastline will be taken by conservation bodies which, says St Joseph, have been the largest purchasers of Essex coastal sites in the past decade.
A larger question, perhaps, concerns the fate of Nevada's power market.
Once and Future Giants: What Ice Age Extinctions Tell Us about the Fate of Earth's Largest Animals, by Sharon Levy.
We have shown that p53 and Notch inhibiting mutations, both of which are common in squamous cancers, imbalance cell fate in this way, generating large mutant clones.
Furthermore, galaxies are organized into large clusters and other structures, which could have important implications for the overall structure, formation and fate of the universe.
It is involved in the establishment of cell asymmetry, is particularly evident in large cells, such as eggs and neurons, and has key roles in cell fate decisions, cell migration, cell morphology, and polarised cell functions.
As with so many of my female friends and family members, I thought I was fated to live with large - ish hips and thighs.
This personally seems to cause less bad breath afterwards, and several scientific studies actually confirm the strategy.72 Specifically eating foods high in water and fat after garlic seems to have the largest deodorizing effect.73 Unfortunately, in a cruel twist of fate, the strong and offensive smell of garlic often parallels the level of beneficial sulfur.74 Finally, if all else fails, a little swish and swallow of baking soda seems to adequately lessen the intensity of garlic and onion breath.
A factor of potentially larger magnitude in enhancing liver glycogen synthesis is the differential postabsorptive fates of fructose and glucose.
Unfortunately the large number of bugs, the unimaginative riddles and the inability to create any interest for the fate of the two brothers make this game utterly forgettable.
By a twist of fate, Large meets Sam, a girl who is everything he isn't.
The Brexit vote has raised questions about the fate of the Port Talbot Works, Britain's largest surviving steel plant, located in Wales.
Fate / Extella Link will feature hack - and - slash action against large numbers of...
Fate / Extella Link will feature hack - and - slash action against large numbers of enemies full of variety.
This set includes such classic, long - running features as «Sock It to Me,» «Cocktail Party,» «The Fickle Finger of Fate» and «Gladys and Tyrone,»; lighthearted salutes to higher education, machines, pollution, dancing class, police, the telephone company, the post office, and Raquel Welch; Pigmeat Markham, reclaiming his «Here Comes the Judge» routine, dispensing justice with a large rubber gavel to the noggin; Tiny Tim singing and exploring Burbank and more.
This is indicative of medieval warfare, but it's a shame that not more was done to give you the sense that you are involved in large - scale battles for the fate of a world.
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is certainly a departure for the MvC series at - large, and if you are not open to change within the franchise, then there is no way that you will enjoy this title.
So seems to be the fate of William Friedkin, the gifted but unclassifiable director forever venerated for The Exorcist, but whose other work and general standing have long had a large black question mark positioned over them.
I'm glad to see that, whatever the eventual awards fate of «Bright Star,» Jane Campion is by and large back in the critics» good books.
The Wachowskis — whose follow - up Jupiter Ascending suffered a similar fate as this film — are some of the most earnest, daring and original filmmakers working on a large scale today, their films teeming with more ideas than an entire phase of Marvel films.
It's a precisely structured, unsubtle, larger - than - life tragedy, the kind of tribute you give to a man whose fate stood for more than one man's fate.
Referendum 55, a measure that gave voters a chance to decide the fate of a legislative bill passed in 2003 allowing charter schools, was failing by a large margin Tuesday night...
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Barnes & Noble reporting slight gains in comparable sales in its core book selling business after years of declines that had led many to wonder whether the largest remaining bookstore chain might suffer the same fate as Borders, which went out of business four years ago.
Unsurprisingly, a very large number of these series have failed to find an audience: roughly a quarter (25) were canceled with 10 or fewer issues published; at least another seven books (7 percent) launched in late - 2016 / early - 2017 appear to be very likely to meet the same fate, even if their cancellation has not yet been formally announced.»
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