Sentences with phrase «more of a mainstream»

If the republican party doesn't figure out how to blend with more of mainstream society, the party will go up in smoke and I would suggest you go find your utopia elsewhere.
Englandism, «a regular irritant at Comment is Free and elsewhere», asks why being pro-England isn't more of a mainstream political position.
Of course, the Technorati headlines may fill up with celebrity gossip as blogging becomes more of a mainstream activity, but in the meantime, the lack of «personality stories» is a refreshing change of pace.
Now that meditation is becoming more of a mainstream thing, there is a sea of confusion around many aspects of the practice such as: How best to learn...
«It's becoming more of a mainstream option.»
My belief is that this will continue and, as online dating becomes more of a mainstream industry here, there will be two or three major brands that will push through and be able to deliver scale operations.
I don't why people now say that they miss the old daft punk.Sure Get Lucky was more of a mainstream type of pop music but I think the whole album together is just a a revision of their albums and to me it's an excellant dance music, electronica and with some songs like Touch and Within It just adds some soul to make a well rounded album and all the people givbing a score of 7 and below well they're just people who listen to Katy Perry and Justin bieber whole day... well Prism is okay... good perhaps.
I don't why people now say that they miss the old daft punk.Sure Get Lucky was more of a mainstream type of pop music but I think the whole album together is just a a revision of their albums and to me it's an excellant dance music, electronica and with some songs like Touch and Within It just adds some soul to make a well rounded album and all the people givbing a score of 7 and below well
At some point though, things changed and he became more of a mainstream director with films like Lakeview Terrace and the abysmal The Wicker Man and Death at a Funeral remakes.
From what I saw in the extended demo at PAX East, this game really tries to break the mold and get more of a mainstream North American audience interested.
His latest, an erotic thriller, is more of a mainstream genre piece, and marks a return towards form for the man who gave us Exotica (1994)(shortlisted for the Palm D'Or) and The Sweet Hereafter (1997) which earned Egoyan a nomination for best director at the Oscars ®.
It's all part of VW's plan to make this iteration of the Beetle more of a mainstream player rather than a fashion piece whose sales pop and then drop.
The Discovery, priced in the same neighborhood as the top - of - the - line Ford Explorer and Jeep Grand Cherokee, is more of a mainstream vehicle than the luxurious Range Rover or the utilitarian Defender 90.
The Samsung Series 5 laptop can be considered to be more of a mainstream laptop.
This will allow for more of a mainstream adoption of e-paper in general, chiefly due to the synergy between a smartphone and a secondary device.
Some analysts have said the unit needed must - have content like textbooks to become more of a mainstream gadget.
Student loan debt is no longer part of a subculture of indebted young folks, but more of a mainstream problem.
I'd love to hear more about it as this becomes more of a mainstream investing approach for a lot of people.
They tend to push away more of your mainstream crowd, and they'll sometimes be resistant to working with local officials, or working with the police department, or working with the fire department.
As renting becomes more of a mainstream choice, including for folks who would traditionally have been seen as likely home buyers, it seems fair to assume that competition will lead to improved offerings.
They're definitely starting to attract more of a mainstream audience.
Propelled by Apple's HomeKit, home automation will become even more of a mainstream commodity during the next couple of years, and while Apple is rumored to be working on some hardware products of its own, HomeKit will be heavily reliant on the efforts and releases of third parties.
While bitcoin has become more of a mainstream investment in recent years, it still has something of an outlaw reputation among regulators who are wary of the digital currency's history of wild price fluctuations and its popularity for use in criminal activities.
The Eluga Ray Max follows more of a mainstream design which is quite common these days in the market which most smartphone has.
Eremenko told TIME that so far they are looking to produce mini phones, a medium, more of mainstream variant, and a jumbo that can be compared to what people know today as phablets.

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And that billboard was, at the time, one of the most visible examples yet of how even the most arcane aspects of the cryptocurrency craze are now bleeding into the «real» world — accompanying a wave of interest in more «mainstream» digital currencies like bitcoin.
While there is a vocal minority who want gun laws in the U.K. relaxed, they do appear to be very small — all the mainstream political parties support strict gun laws, and much of the debate centers on whether the U.K., which already has some of the strictest gun laws in the entire world, needs more control.
As more mainstream lenders (or their subsidiaries) look for a slice of the lucrative factoring pie, new customers are needed.
The fossil fuel divestment campaign began on university campuses in 2011 but the new report reveals that concerns over investments in coal, oil and gas have now entered the financial mainstream, with more than 80 % of the funds now committed to divest being managed by commercial investment and pension funds.
With competing systems starting at hundreds of dollars more, Sony is aiming its PlayStation VR headset squarely at the mainstream
When I ask what he hopes to be doing in three years time, Mast replies that he wants to continue to make chocolate that is more delicious and of better quality than what mainstream confectioners sell today.
President Trump has alienated most of the Republican mainstream, including the powerful GOP leaders on the Hill who collectively have a lot of experience with campaigns and elections and, in most cases, are more popular in their districts than is Trump himself.
Bitcoin is going more mainstream, yet there are still a number of barriers standing in the way of the cryptocurrency's legitimacy.
But keeping that kind of pace could be tricky as smart watches — which have many of the same features as fitness trackers but more functionality in general — become more mainstream.
«Since we're now in the world of institutional investors, because of futures and more mainstream press, they are playing a role,» Tatar said.
Ironically, if more of the supposedly objective mainstream press reviewed video games, chances are good the overall scores would be lower.
As a presidential candidate — and now president elect — who has at present more than 800 thousand followers on the platform, Trump's comments are part of the mainstream political discourse, said Zuckerberg.
Major outlets have been using UGC content for a number of years now — but more and more, we're seeing consumers go directly to the source to see the full story rather than the edited version some mainstream media will co-opt and share.
Now that the barrier of editing genes in the hospital setting has been broken, these companies and more have pipelines of gene - editing innovation coming to a hospital near you in the next few years, as clinical trials are approved and new ways to cure formerly incurable diseases go mainstream in our lifetimes.
Jason Birnbaum, an instructor of Golf Channel Academy and director of instruction for Manhattan Woods Golf Club, says the cost of RoboGolfPro will need to come down for it to become more mainstream.
Pamela Post, head of original programming at Viacom - owned Logo, which makes content for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender viewers, praised Caitlyn Jenner as humanizing transgender people and making it more possible to air series like Becoming Us on mainstream television.
Posts about cryptocurrency have exploded on Reddit, according to data analyzed by MarketWatch, prompting yet more speculation that the assets are a bubble about to pop, or entering the mainstream — depending on which side of the fence you stand.
Williams said it would make more sense to him if cryptocurrencies were treated as currencies, and the designation as property is «almost a deterrent in [the] pursuit of mainstream adoption.»
Disney would make a logical candidate, since it already owns a significant chunk of the shares, and is also looking for growth candidates that can compensate for the inevitable decline of more mainstream assets like ESPN.
A torrent of streaming music services has erupted, with Spotify, Rdio, MOG and many more offering users access to a vast collective record library, stored in the cloud and downloaded on demand — and 2013 will be the year they hit the mainstream.
Filmmakers, media companies, and the music industry are only taking on small - scale VR projects, like promotional and marketing - related short films, and are not investing huge amounts of money on bigger projects until VR becomes more mainstream.
Though the products have since gone mainstream (Target and Best Buy each accounted for more than 10 percent of Skullcandy's net sales in 2009, according to the S - 1), the focus remains on the alternative sports market.
Data provider Spins found that sales of natural products across nearly every category are growing in mainstream retailers, while more than half of their conventional counterparts are in decline.
«It's not part of our mainstream marketing effort,» says chairman J. Paul Grayson, «but it adds value to our positioning and makes our brand more visible.
Its growth this year has eclipsed that of more mainstream apps: In that timeframe, Trump Dump was downloaded more times than the apps of Starbucks (sbux), Lyft, Foursquare, and mobile payment company Venmo, according to Sensor Tower, which tracks app downloads and popularity.
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