Sentences with phrase «latest shift away»

With the country's latest shift away from automatic feed - in tariffs for everyone to auctions for renewable energy, Jasper believes that EnBW's size and expertise will put it in a good position to win those auctions and grow its share of Germany's renewable energy market.
Verizon's new offering represents the industry's latest shift away from the traditional cable television model, as more and more cable providers offer services aimed at customers looking for cheaper television options.

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Although I certainly improved the quality of my morning work throughout the week, I came away with one overarching feeling: It's going to take a lot more than just opening my email later to shift from slaying alligators to draining the swap.
Sortable started operations in earnest in late 2014, after a rebrand and shift away from its original purpose.
A shift on global warming is the latest sign Trump might be backing away from some of his campaign rhetoric as life in the Oval Office approaches.
It's also the latest in a series of shifting stories from Trumpworld to explain away the Stormy Daniels saga since the Wall Street Journal first reported in January that Cohen arranged to pay Daniels (whose real name is Stephanie Clifford) $ 130,000 for her silence about an alleged 2006 affair with Trump.
We can also expect the NDP to begin shifting away from its more activist legislative agenda into re-election mode later this year.
Wonder Woman «s success hinged on a spirit of inspiring optimism that was a welcome shift away from DC's latest attempts at gritty, brawling anti-heroism.
In late 2011 and early 2012, coordinated with other major Western powers to impose sanctions aimed at Iran's banks and with Jåpan, South Korea, and China to shift their oil purchases away from Iran.
Although shifting away from 4 in the midfield does reduce the number of great midfielders we can field... I would not be surprised if Vanney started 4 -4-2 and switch to 3 -5-2 later in the game as he has done so frequently
Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin is pressuring Labour to reaffirm its support for HS2 later, as the government shifts its case for HS2 away from quicker journey times.
The reform, passed in late 2010, included a provision intended to prevent professors from recruiting relatives by shifting hiring and funding decisions away from the universities to independent panels.
«Soon it will be too late to shift course away from our failing trajectory, and time is running out.
Many of the latest wave of sustainably minded designers have shifted their focus away from strictly organic materials (which tend to be basic) in favor of a more holistic approach that takes into account the entire life cycle of a piece of clothing, from its carbon footprint to the livelihood of who made it.
Personally speaking, the changes implemented in RE7 were something the franchises was in desperate need of for quite some time and I think it is a testament to just how good Capcom's latest entry in the survival horror genre is that despite initial skepticism by long - time fans over something as controversial as the shift to first person many people have walked away absolutely loving the game.
In a cuddly twist of fate, Monster Hunter: World's latest trailer shifts its eyes away from the scaly beasts of New World and onto friendlier, more familiar faces: the title's feline companions, palicos.
He refers to the research of UCLA professor Alexander Astin on the values of college freshmen, which show a strong shift since the late sixties, away from «developing a meaningful philosophy of life» and toward «being very well off financially.»
This latest version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act shifts significant K - 12 responsibility away from the federal level.
Even as political leaders in both red and blue states continue to back away from the standards — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is the latest example — the hottest battles have shifted to the local level, where education officials are staging public revolts against state and federal mandates to administer Common Core exams.
Halliburton is the latest in a long line of companies shifting away from the former default choice of RIM's BlackBerry infrastructure.
In the later stages of your career, chances are you'll want to begin shifting your focus away from growth and more toward preserving the savings you've accumualted, which may mean gradually moving your asset mix more toward bonds.
CFPB report: Deferred interest problems grow — The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shifted away from criticism of the consumer credit card market in the latest edition of its biennial report... (See Deferred interest problems)
In the late hours of the night, as I drift down mountain highways and shift into high gear on Need for Speed: Payback's straight aways, the controller disappears from my hand.
This welcome shift away from white - cubism continued at Sadie Coles, where all - around, red wallpaper by the late Angus Fairhurst framed both drawings by the artist and one of his mirror - gazing gorilla bronzes.
For his latest exhibition, Ryan McGinley has shifted his focus away from constructing a youthful sublime within the boundless American landscape and has concentrated instead on creating imagery within the confines of his New York studio.
Certainly, there was already a well - established shift away from orthodox art education when Hirst arrived at Goldsmiths College in Camberwell in the late Eighties.
A pivotal figure in the development of Abstract Expressionism, Jack Tworkov radically shifted his painting style in the late 1960s, as he moved away from overtly gestural brushstrokes to controlled diagrammatic abstraction, as seen on SS - 68 # 2 (1968).
Mike Kelley's Arenas series of the late 80s and early 90s mark a shift away from the artist's performance - oriented activity and towards a new sculptural dexterity, in which cultural resonance is elicited from an eerie reframing of everyday objects.
As pivotal figure in the development of Abstract Expressionism, Jack Tworkov radically shifted his painting style in the late 1960s, as he moved away from overtly gestural brushstrokes to controlled diagrammatic abstraction, as seen on SS - 68 # 2 (1968).
A fast move away from cheap abundant fossil fuels will be much costlier than a slow one, but a slow shift means the long - lived gases will have accumulated to higher levels in the atmosphere mid-century, requiring much steeper cuts later.
Are industry players just keeping their powder dry with the hope of watering down regulations at some later date, or do they see the inevitability of a shift away from coal?
It later seemed to start shifting away from the music upload space when it shut down its dedicated music importer software in fall 2015, pointing customers to the Amazon Music app instead.
Nike has released an update to its Nike FuelBand app for the iPhone that means you can ditch your Nike FuelBand altogether.The latest update to the iPhone version of the FuelBand app shifts away from needing the band to collect data to using the iPhone's... Read more
The latest study from the gurus at Juniper Research has found that «the wearables market has begun to shift away from wrist - based devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, with other device categories forecast to grow much faster».
The latest in neuroscience tell us that having new, positive and unique experiences with your partner will help shift away from any negativity bias that may be occurring between you.
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