Sentences with phrase «moved us to what»

It did first move to what it described as a more «guarded» view in 2015, which proved prescient with 2015 being the worst year for stocks since 2011.
Just as our previous 30 year olds were sick of traditional church and moved us to what so many people are now wishing we'd do something else.
When will we shed this fairytale amd move to what really matters, loving life today, and each other, and respecting the only home we will every have, this earth?
In their continuing quest for relevancy and repudiation of fundamentalist roots, some evangelicals have moved to what is known as a «left - wing» evangelical position.
When the Turks of central Asia moved to what is now the country of Turkey, they brought their stuffed burga dumplings with them.
Whenever they thrive at a Club they want a move to what they perceive to be a better Club.
I've moved to what people call «The Heartland» since my eldest was born, and maybe it's just a geographic / cultural thing.
The Naperville Sportsman's Club was incorporated in 1937 and moved to what is now the park in 1948.
If your baby is getting better but isn't totally ready to go home, he or she might first move to what's called a step - down nursery.
The time change can wreak havoc at bedtimes as children adjust to the new mood lighting caused by the loss of an hour (imagine being used to a 7 pm bedtime and now it's been moved to what your body feels is 6 pm!).
Before I move to what my model actually predicts there are several important caveats about why the Eastleigh by - election might be particularly difficult to predict.
; finally, moving to what sounds like a fabulous position at CICERO in Norway, where, remarkably, society actually seems to fully support women in science.
Libertarians want states to reject standards, testing and accountability overall; conservative opponents urge states to move to what they see as «higher» standards.
Many people who are inclined to agree with the analysis I just shared nonetheless see the unions as implacable — and ultimately successful — opponents of a move to what I have described as the professional model of teaching.
Our discussion then moved to what teacher behaviors and actions we might draw from the above list to initiate the desired student behaviors.
3) I'd like to move to what is as important as the availability of broadband.
The New York City headquarters will be a large part of this strategy, as many important oversight and strategic operations will be moved to what GM describes in a statement as, «modern loft offices.»
Now it's time to move to what I see as the real strength of the program.
Then we move to what is often called the «late majority» — the final 25 % or so of the market (there are always laggards with every technology).
But when the Kerala schools make the move to what they're calling «Digital Collaborative Textbooks,» students will begin using audio - and video - enhanced multimedia ebooks in the classroom, which stands to bridge the digital divide with the typical tech early adopters.
In 2002, many said they were exiting equities, and moving to what they understood, residential real estate.
Have you ever had the experience where you made a trade entry which looked to be in the right direction, only to see the price action retrace to take out your stops, before resuming the move to what would have been your profit target?
He then served as architect himself, for the foundation's move to what became Dia: Beacon.
It was one of the first galleries, along with Locust Projects and the Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, that moved to what is now known as the Wynwood Art District.
In the fall of that year, the couple moved to what is now known as the Pollock - Krasner House and Study Center in Long Island, New York.
After their first show in 1954, the exhibit was moved to what is now the Honolulu Museum of Art.
From softly defined pictures in which human figures appeared, he moved to what many people still regard as his signature manner: crisply stylized still lifes full of bright, flat light, in which uncanny distances seem to separate even objects in close proximity.
Self - described country boys in the big city for the first time, and a committed couple, they stayed away from the art school set and instead moved to what was then a derelict East London, where they lived cheaply, saw almost no one and did their thing.
Like others, I would be glad to see this thread move to what I thought was its intended purpose.
Now here's an experiment: Ask a good scientist what is known about a particular topic, and watch how quickly that scientist moves to what is unknown.
However, and as I mentioned at that meeting, the chances of my joining were still remote; a major issue being that my wife was less than lukewarm about the idea of moving to what she probably imagined was a dark, cold, industrial wasteland, not dissimilar to some of Lowry's works.
Most people turning 62 have paid off their home and are looking forward to the years of retirement, buying new home or moving to what was once a vacation home.
This is also programmable in the Skagen Connected app, and when the button is pressed, both watch arms come together to 0 and move to what your actual percentage for the day is.
Before making a move to what could be another dead - end job, take time to figure out what makes you tick.
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So when I am really trying to manage the clutter I think about what means the most to me to decide what to move to what would be a much smaller place.

Not exact matches

The only way to get out is to see these problems for what they are and move forward.
Most business owners know what they need to do to move their business ahead.
«There's an opportunity to tell more stories, because that's what really moves people, within photography, and we really want to go into the depths of that when it comes to people of color,» Kissi says.
He felt he'd moved on, although to what he wasn't quite sure.
That means tweaking your habits, workspace, or daily interactions to create both opportunities to share what strikes you as awesome with others, and being open to checking out whatever moves and impresses others in return.
He used himself as an example: As a graduate of University of Michigan, Costolo moved to Chicago to pursue improv comedy — what many might consider a life of artistic poverty.
«What we have to do is try and figure out the right way to get them in the right network as we move forward.»
«What I love is the fact that you move from your desk to an area that feels different, and an area that lends itself to creative thinking,» Reinhart says.
Amazon compensates for these inadequacies with a consistency of experience that allows users to move easily through the system to find what they are looking for without needing to learn new interaction patterns.
Most people seem to be stuck on what Apple's Phil Schiller said during the iPhone 7 unveiling, stating that it comes down to «courage» to move on and try something new.
If you want to move up the ladder, observe what the leaders are wearing and copy their style.
The conversation has moved on to action; into «what happens next,» she says.
What would happen if Messi, 30, moved to another club?
This role requires the CEO to move out from behind his or her desk to spend more time on the front lines of the business as a way to assess what might be missing.
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