Sentences with phrase «more central»

He predicted that certain «disruptive technologies» will play ever more central roles in law practice over the next few years.
Families that live in more central regions, or who simply live nearby their children's school, may encourage their kids to bike to class.
May be Chambers will play more central in the future.
Most of us are probably familiar with this way of relating — during states of heightened emotional need, our partners become more central in helping us reclaim the calm waters of emotional stability.
The trend has been for more central banks to go negative, and for those already in negative rate territory to go deeper.
But as technology becomes more and more a central part of any legal practice, cyber insurance is becoming increasingly vital to a company's financial health.
In this case, data analytics are even more central.
It only makes sense that they would start to receive more the central bank's attention.
But I think having more central defenders in the team should be a reason to start three solid defenders.
The book was more the central piece to construct the movie.
-LSB-...] something more central and baked - in.
I'm sure there is room for two more central players probably even a need.
If you want to be able to easily get to other beaches at night, then staying somewhere more central is a better option.
This made love and sexual satisfaction more central in shaping the reasons for marriage.
These become more central precisely because the virtual guarantee of lifetime employment can no longer honestly be given.
But he was the only one to do so, with members more central to the plot quiet.
More central monkeys with the strongest social ties picked up the new methods more successfully, the researchers found.
A system that makes local work and teacher judgement more central to state accountability.
There will be no more central banking or fiat currency.
It feels like an attempt at a different, more central governance model.
Evidence suggests that the interface between humans and technology will only become more central to modern life.
They need more bodies, more central defenders in the dressing room, so that would be an advantage.
More and more central banks are commenting on the cryptocurrency phenomenon.
In the two Moyes matches to date it looks like Kouyate has been under orders to get forward more to support the striker with Arnautovic also getting into more central positions as his defensive responsibilities allow — in fact Kouyate and Arnautovic have taken up more dangerous positions than Carroll who has preferred to lurk out towards the edge of the area well away from where any crosses are aimed.
Enrique also regularly drifted into more central positions, as he did for Suarez's second goal.
I myself was extremely surprised to find that in contemporary Buddhism, a much more central role is played by its liturgical and cultic elements.
Researching its history, former Wave Hill gardener Carolyn Hestand Kennedy — also a former Nally intern — discovered that back in the 1970's Wave Hill founding Director of Horticulture Marco Polo Stufano and John Nally, former Curator of the Gardens, wanting to create a shade garden on the north side of the property, began by planting a few oaks there, leaving them to grow for decades as they focused on more central areas of the garden.
Rounding out the publication is a poetic meditation by the writer Carlo McCormick, which captures the essence of Pettibon's surfing works: «Riddled with enigma, Raymond Pettibon's art speaks little about himself the artist, preferring rather to address more central questions on the nature of self, but he tells us this, «Some things (sea foam, for instance) can not be drawn at all, but only surfed,» or again, «All this must be either surfed or painted.»»
Depay is in the best form of his career to date, topping the Eredivisie goal - scoring charts, proving he is adept at providing an end product as well as being able to supply the ammunition for more central attacking weapons.
If they're listed in order of importance, the Fourth Commandment («Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy») actually beats out admonitions against thievery and murder as more central to a religious life.
The exhilarating exhibition it accompanies suggests that this is not an either / or option and that Lanyon should be afforded a much more central place within the development of modern painting.
Unless his Argentinian boss delves back into the transfer market for more central midfield options his opportunities to play in a Spurs shirt won't dry up any time soon.
And researchers also aren't sure just who migrated: Conventional wisdom holds that Native Americans are descended from East Asians, while recent genetic work hints at more Central Asian roots.
It doesn't get more central than this edinburgh Hostel!.
Do we really need more central midfielders?
Themes of memory, autobiography, mythology, and dreams became more central themes in her work in the 1980s.
The other big tweak comes in the form of a far more central role for the RPG - like levelling system that's been introduced of late.
For wide play Bellarine, Ozil and Monereal have to do a lot as both Sanchez and Ramsey will most likely play more central when attacking in order to have more bodies in the box apart from OG.
«The default reaction of the left will be to assume more central authority, raise taxes for the rich, regulate hard and stifle enterprise.
While most people associate sun and surf with Southern California, the classic beach town vibe can easily be found in more central regions, too.
Night owls are also more central in their own networks and — distinctively more than early birds — stick to their kind and interact with others who stay up late.
Mr. Scott's affinity for the visceral and strenuous, from «Alien» to «Blade Runner» to «White Squall,» is much more central here than the renegade feminism of his «Thelma and Louise.»
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