Sentences with phrase «momentous shifts»

At the meeting, his frustration grew as peers described momentous shifts in Earth's operating systems, but always anchored them in time by mentioning the Holocene.
July 23, 2014 • Even before the double calamity of its two downed flights, Malaysia Airlines was trying to adapt to momentous shifts in Asia's aviation industry.
His departure from Konami (KNM) is a momentous shift in the industry.
If there isn't some momentous shift in direction soon, I don't know how much monger I will be invested.
But as fate would have it, Blue Is the Warmest Color debuted utterly in synch with a momentous shift in French society, one that happened to align sublimely with its lesbian theme.
Bridge and her friends are all experiencing a quietly momentous shift toward adulthood, and Stead gracefully, frankly, and humorously captures that change.
«This momentous shift in form factor will bring along the first significant impact of Windows - based devices that the tablet market has seen,» said Ryan Reith, an IDC analyst.
The momentous shift in his art to date could be described as the product of gastronomic rather than aesthetic decision: he has stopped making pictures that look like wedding cakes and switched to making paintings that look like Bakewell tarts.
She chose to create an all - white room - sized installation (until this point, all of her works had been black) titled Dawn's Wedding Feast, which signaled a momentous shift in her career.
That approach could have gained more support and would more accurately reflect the momentous shift that would be required to supply energy to some 9 billion people by mid-century with the fewest regrets.
a momentous shift for the service, as many customers rightfully weren't comfortable with the idea of being presented with a different ad every time they picked up their phone.
As South Korea and Switzerland crack down on ICOs, this news could indicate a momentous shift in the market for Blockchain startups.

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But that's not all; The vape was also selected for its cultural relevance, reflecting both e-cigarette's momentous rise in popularity along with dramatically shifting attitudes and policies towards marijuana use (weed is now legal in Colorado and Washington, and will soon be in Oregon, Alaska and Washington, D.C.)
Just how momentous will this shift be?
The initiative, launched in October, represents a momentous cultural shift for YouTube and arguably its biggest product launch to date.
In the months leading up to the synod, both progressives and traditionalists, and even some seasoned Vatican reporters, were assuring us of the momentous events about to take place: And sure enough, after the synod commenced, as if to fulfill their own prophecies, words and phrases like «revolution,» «earthquake,» and «seismic shifts,» filled their commentaries.
In a momentous week for news, one development has understandably slipped by without major comment: the shift in the polls since the Autumn Statement.
«What is taking place is not merely a concern with cleaning up our environment but a fundamental shift in consciousness — as momentous as the Renaissance.»
Given the momentous cultural and economic shifts, you can only look at the world globally.
Like the chapters of our stories, these junctures in life are momentous ceremonies that are performed and remembered, or the intimate shifts that silently go unnoticed.
Momentous enough to show the system hasn't changed to permanent El Nino conditions as people were wildly speculating about after the 1976/77 shift.
For those who were involved in these momentous «lift and shift» periods of change, no - one forgets the day that one of the Big Four announced its entry into the HRO / HR services market.
Today marks a momentous anniversary for Apple and its iPhone lineup, and a considerable shift in an entire industry.
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