Sentences with phrase «longer characterized»

Even his own district is no longer characterized as black.
a time which is no longer characterized by military Governments, but more by economic globalization and its — for many — disastrous economic and ecological consequences.18 In connection with the 1992 UN Conference on the Environment in Rio de Janeiro, Boff recognized the urgency of ecological issues.
The problem, however, is that the university is no longer characterized by debate.
And it will be hard to say even then whether I am right, as rock bohemia in the aughties displayed a pattern that has long characterized it, albeit in a more pronounced way than usually the case.
A number in the congregation believe that the tale no longer characterizes the church.
Has the advent of the Internet and computer led congregations toward the «virtual technology church,» undermining the face - to - face relationships that have long characterized congregational life?
The most important reason, doubtless, for the prevalence of such «social religion» in modern Christian churches is their reaction against the isolationism which long characterized many of them.
Science and psychology continue to confirm this as a reality, with the American Psychological Association no longer characterizing variations in sexual orientation and gender identity as disorders, only warning that stigmatization based on them can negatively affect mental health.
Should the Western churches cease, for a time, sending money and missionaries to the Third World in order to break the domination / dependence syndrome that has long characterized the relationship?
I'm seeing a bit more of that attitude in the beverage business these days, as the business takes on the degree of uncertainty and disruption that has long characterized the technology sector.
The campaign of Alvarado Muñoz has highlighted several dynamics that indicate that something is rotten in the state of Costa Rica, a country long characterized by political moderation and stability, and, also remind of recent elections elsewhere.
The statewide standards, and now the Common Core, with its national scope and rigor, will, some say, bring more uniformity to the mixture of instruction that for so long characterized U.S. math pedagogy.
There is now widespread agreement that key qualities of successful schooling are quite different from those that have long characterized traditional education.
The Civic was also criticized for losing the fun - to - drive quality that had long characterized even mass - market Hondas.
They feel inexorably, quintessentially American — embodying the classic mix of pop culture, violence, and melodramatic tragedy that has long characterized... see the entire review in the print version of March's Sculpture magazine.
Color and light have long characterized the works of California artist, Leslie Toms.
Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have been long characterized as one of the leading causes of global warming.
And this minimizes the errors that have long characterized spreadsheet - based portfolio management.
Whether you believe these are three unrelated actions or the result of a concerted effort by big banks, the three regulatory efforts together have the potential to erode the competitive playing field that has long characterized the real estate and mortgage finance markets.
Favorable climates, ideal geography and a strong spending core have long characterized the region's retail landscape.
Favorable climates, ideal geography and a strong spending core have long characterized the retail landscape in San Diego County.

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In this world, where we are not characterized by what we do because work no longer holds the same gravitas as today.
And while he's not yet calling for a full market collapse, Hartnett also forecasts some pain stemming from a «full bull detox,» or a reversal of the risk - seeking behavior that has characterized it for so long.
The army also said it would respond by continuing to «crush terrorism» — an indication that it will continue to attack areas held by rebels, who have long been characterized by the Assad regime as terrorists.
Your domain name characterizes your business, labels your business, and will stick with your business for a long time.
It's this removal of accommodation that Hartnett thinks will ultimately send the market into what he calls a «full bull detox,» or a reversal of the risk - seeking behavior that has characterized it for so long.
Affordable long - term care coverage could fairly be characterized as a solidly middle - class concern: Poorer seniors can generally qualify for Medicaid, and the more affluent can generally afford to pay for nursing - care expenses out of their savings.
While Gorka tried to characterize the departure as a resignation, a White House official has stated that «Sebastian Gorka did not resign, but I can confirm he no longer works at the White House.»
However, few would characterize the prospect of those who want to and need to continue working until 70 or longer as a retirement crisis.
At BlackRock, we have long been saying that the second half was likely to be characterized by more volatility, given increasing investor attention on the Fed's next move.
Infrastructure assets have traditionally been characterized as long - lived, with high development costs (barriers to entry) and the potential for steady income streams, often linked to inflation.
The paper concludes that with the policy changes to date, including budget cuts and the changes to the Canada Health Act and to the elderly benefit system, the federal government will have a long - term sustainable fiscal structure characterized by a declining debt to GDP ratio.
I've long noted that the analysis of market action can help to overcome some of this frustration, as stocks have often provided good returns despite rich valuations so long as market internals were strong, and the environment was not yet characterized by a syndrome of overvalued, overbought, overbullish, and rising yield conditions.
For Canadians, it is important that our political parties start discussing and debating the policy actions a «new» government should take to respond to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) observation, that the global economy, and therefore the Canadian economy, could be entering a long period of economic stagnation, characterized by slow growth, high unemployment and increasing income inequality.
It all points to an extra-hectic summer travel season characterized by long lineups, frazzled counter staff and thousands of frustrated flyers.
The eurozone still offers relative value, although it can no longer be characterized as cheap.
The Market Climate remains on a Crash Warning, characterized by extremely unfavorable valuations, unfavorable trend uniformity, and hostile yield trends, particularly long - term bond yields and various measures of risk premiums.
The disease is characterized by the accumulation of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) leading to a neurodegenerative disorder that is chronically debilitating and life - threatening, where the most affected tissues are the myelin in the central nervous system (CNS) and the adrenal cortex.
The authors write, «Viewed from a long - run perspective, it may be fair to characterize the real safe rate as normally fluctuating around the levels that we see today, so that today's level is not so unusual.
One could argue that the financial engineering that has characterized the «free money» era of super-low interest rates has imperiled the longer - run growth potential of the U.S. economy.
It is characterized by long periods of volatility and flat or declining stock prices.
These would be characterized as «concessions» by Canada (Mexico already has a copyright term longer than the US) but would be easy changes to make given the benefits they would bring to Canadian copyright industries and rights - holders.
After a long stretch characterized by ultra-low interest rates, slow growth, minimal inflation, cheap oil, and little policy progress due to a conflicted Congress, we are now doing a dramatic 180 degree turn to a lower tax, less regulation, pro-growth environment, with higher rates and higher inflation — a normalization of sorts.
But we can, along with the authors of this document, thank God that «we have come a long distance from the disunity, suspicions and even hostilities that characterized our relationships for generations.»
The love poetry of this period of Indian literature is characterized by a deep longing for communion with God.13 The other side of the reaction against the rise of Shankara's Advaita Vedantic thought was a more philosophic one.
In the second place, this love certainly has in Christianity a strength which is not found elsewhere: otherwise, despite all the virtues and all the attraction of the tenderness which characterizes the gospel, the doctrine of the beatitudes and of the Cross would long since have given place to some other, more winning, creed — and more particularly to some form of humanism or belief in purely earthly values.
Charles Hartshorne had long since characterized Whitehead's achievement as recognizing the need for «compound individuals,»» but Leclerc's account spelled out the need for re-thinking our conception of «compound substance» — those physical existents which both arise out of and comprise constituent substances.
This social structure, an extreme form of what characterizes several other parts of Latin America, is such a formula for social unrest that Colombia will experience continuing violence as long as it remains unchanged.
The reasons are rooted in a long history of interaction between Christians and Muslims, much of which has been characterized by mistrust, misunderstanding and mutual antipathy.
The Davos meetings no longer have the confident spirit that once characterized them.
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