Sentences with phrase «major wave of»

It could be that the next major wave of blockchain trends involves creating projects that are designed from the start to appeal to big businesses.
But if, let's say, a major wave of fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) triggers a mass sell - off, it's obvious that ETH prices may follow in the short run.
As reports emerge, today's attack paints a picture of businesses and governments around the world held hostage by a second major wave of ransomware, a kind of software that hijacks computerized systems and demands payment, often in bitcoin, to unlock them.
«The first major wave of leadership transitions in both legal departments and law firms to the «next» generation of leaders will begin to impact the legal services industry consistent with the overall societal demographic trends.
The next major wave of syndication will be one - way business communications, some of them personalized.
Much of the blame for this can, of course, be attributed to lax regulations; in the U.S., the first (and last) major wave of national legislation addressing ocean and coastal conservation was enacted in the 1970s, with the enactment of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA) and Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA), amongst others.In recent years, we've seen coastal states taking the initiative in forming regional partnerships aimed at protecting and promoting their dwindling oceanic and coastal resources.
That's what we did in the first major wave of environmental legislation in the early 1970s: cars were required to meet emission standards for the chemicals that cause smog, factories were required to limit the volume of effluent they dumped into waterways and so on.
They took up permanent residence elsewhere, becoming the first major wave of U.S. climate refugees.
«If as of 2017 there is not a start of a major wave of new and clean investments, the door to 2 degrees will be closed.»»
In the post-economic bubble of the 1990s, when people became disillusioned with the myth of Japanese safety in the wake of economic depression, natural disaster, and terrorism, another major wave of emigration to New York occurred.
Not to mention, the latest patch brought a major wave of improvements:
In academic publishing Cambridge University Press c.e.o. Peter Phillips predicted that 2015 will be the year «that the first major wave of adaptive learning products will be brought to market» leading to a «dramatic shift as publishers begin to offer enhanced educational content personalised for the learner».
The traditional dominant players — publishers and booksellers — will have little influence over its outcome and it's a time when technology leadership might change, including Amazon's dominance of the first major wave of ebooks.
The first major wave of immigration after 1824 consisted primarily of northern Europeans from Ireland, Great Britain, Germany, and Scandinavia.
Released by Warner as part of a major wave of Clint Eastwood titles, The Rookie makes its high - def debut in a reasonably good - looking transfer that's a clear upgrade over the DVD.
A MAJOR wave of influenza is approaching from the Far East.
Researchers disagree, though, whether the research shows that farming spread by diffusion of ideas in this part of Asia rather than being introduced by a major wave of farmers, as in Europe.
PizzaREv, a fast - casual build - your - own - pizza concept backed by Buffalo Wild Wings, announced its first major wave of expansion in five states this week.
The first whole - genome analyses of ancient human DNA from Southeast Asia reveal that there were at least three major waves of human migration into the region over the last 50,000 years.
Major waves of urbanization and dam construction, as well as poaching, overgrazing and overfishing, pollution, and excessive irrigation, threaten to destroy species and ecosystems that have survived 10,000 years of human land use, according to the paper, which was published last week in the December issue of Biological Conservation following an eight - year research process.
Based on its outplacement bookings, Sally Haver, Ayers Group senior vice president of business development, in December predicted there would continue to be major waves of layoffs into January and February of this year.

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Though there was never a major scandal of this sort on Bay Street, Spitzer's investigation made waves in Canada.
The wave of original programming heading for your favorite digital media services continues to gain steam — and, partnerships with major networks.
With at least 10 retail bankruptcies so far this year among major U.S. chains and waves of individual store closures, traditional brick - and - mortar shopping looks wobbly.
There are five major types of brain waves, including delta, theta, alpha, beta and gamma, with delta brain waves having the slowest frequency and gamma having the fastest.
A wave of selling has hammered major indexes, with the S&P 500 losing nearly 6 percent in the past week.
Microsoft is among a wave of tech companies including IBM and GE with major ambitions in the health care space, particularly when it comes to using machine learning and artificial intelligence to bolster the medical system.
California's Congressional delegation, the largest and most influential in the nation, is undergoing a major upheaval, the result of reapportionment and retirements, threatening the state's influence in Washington next year and forcing members to scramble to withstand what is emerging as a generational wave.
The prospect of the first major default connected with the Chinese shadow banking system sent shock waves through the financial markets of emerging economies.
It has been fascinating to observe the waves of reaction to the introduction of the Internet over the past few years.The arrival of all major new technologies produces some very predictable responses.
Over the next decade, America's credit standing is likely to remain top - of - the - line — despite a wave of debt and deficits dwarfing almost anything experienced by a major industrialized nation.
«We believe that, between now and 2023, a new wave of automation will ripple through the economy, driven by the diffusion of such major technologies as artificial intelligence, robotics, genomics, 3D printing, self - driving cars and the blockchain,» says Shalett.
First, Maine is part of the New England grid, which like almost all major grids in the United States has its highest annual peak demand during heat waves in the summer.
The deal continues a wave of several other major pharmaceutical acquisitions that have been announced in the last few months.
As the new waves of regulatory changes keep on hitting the segment, the major cryptocurrencies are mostly lower today.
There are no shortage of issues that I hope will be the focus of debate in this election (urban sprawl, inner city schools, regional amalgamation, and others that I plan to write about over the next six months), but the one issue that may have the potential to create a major wave is the Katz Group «s desire to have the City of Edmonton to fund $ 400,000,000 for a new downtown arena.
That low marked a major buying opportunity, ahead of a recovery wave that reached the prior high in November 2017.
The wave of selling could still push the majors lower, but we expect Bitcoin to be in the center of events, while the rest of the market will likely hold up better.
In our survey our chronology is fairly well determined by the waves of the incoming Christian tide and by the major ebbings.
I could, however, talk to you about the major metabolic pathways of the cell or the wave functions of particles.
While I can understand that the 18 - certificate content may make a strong case for this approach, I'm again concerned that Christians neither wave placards at an imagined bogeyman, nor miss the opportunity to relate to one of the major cultural stories of the day.
This summer, the band released their major label self - titled debut, a 16 - song epic that pulls from the blend of new - wave chill, indie rock and California dance pop they've been mastering since forming in 2014.
It soon came to embrace a major proportion of the non-Scandinavian Lutherans until a fresh wave of German immigration in the 1840's brought several other Lutheran groups to America.
Meanwhile this week brought news that Simplot is threatening to close down its Devonport frozen food factory in the face of waves of cheap imports, with major consequences for Tasmanian growers.
Although consumer disdain for artificial ingredients has been building for years, credit — or blame — for last year's wave of «all natural» announcements goes to Nestlé, which in February 2015 was the first major brand to announce plans to eliminate artificial additives from chocolate candy sold in the U.S..
At the beginning of last season, the Gunners were riding the crest of a wave that had seen them land two consecutive FA Cups successes (their first major honours for nine years).
Bob Bradley's newly inherited side came at us with wave after wave of attack, but failed to really force Petr Cech into any major saves and we finally got out of the game with full points.
Arsenal were given a major boost when Southampton had a goal waved off, but instead of being energized by the escape, they crumbled.
After waves of lawsuits alleging the failure to warn about the dangers of the sport and that helmets were ineffective in preventing concussions, the number of companies making them dropped from more than a dozen in the late 1970s to only a couple of major names by the early 1990s.
Along with major political, cultural, and social changes in Spain during the 1970s came a new wave of baby names.
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