Sentences with phrase «much of the rest»

Adding to it are ever tougher government constraints on greenhouse - gas emissions: Europe, China, and much of the rest of the developing world are moving to curb carbon even as President Trump pulls the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord.
Much of the rest of the interview is spent fear mongering about a bubble in the bond market and its inevitable collapse:
By contrast, much of the rest of the U.K. is showing a different picture, with prices rising more than 3 % on average as compared to September last year.
In much of the rest of the country, it's above 40 %.
After months of will - they, won't - they, Videotron has indeed pulled the trigger on acquiring wireless spectrum licenses for much of the rest of Canada.
Getting a job at a major tech or finance firm, even as a summer intern, often means surpassing much of the rest of the country financially.
So forget the one - hour meetings that are standard in much of the rest of the business world.
Much of the rest of the book coaches you through these challenges in a satisfying way.
After an ugly six weeks in January and February when stocks and oil prices tumbled in tandem, shares in the U.S. and much of the rest of the world have recovered nicely, with the S&P 500 on track to rise by just under 10 % for the year.
Like much of the rest of the economics blogosphere, I was no Lawrence Summers fan.
The purpose determines much of the rest of the conference: its size, its speakers and the agenda.
By pinning down North Vietnam during the 1960s and»70s, he said, the U.S. bought much of the rest of Southeast Asia time to develop and ward off communism.
Despite what's going on in much of the rest of the world, Panama's economy — one of the fastest - growing in the Americas — is steadily chugging along, growing by nearly 6 % or more every year for nearly a decade now.
A critical difference with trade is that a protectionist viewpoint is something Trump has clung to strongly over the years even as much of the rest of his political «thinking» has evolved.
The British government led by Prime Minister David Cameron has embraced fracking and shale gas development in a way that much of the rest of Europe has not.
The politics of the coming November midterm elections will consume the Capitol for much of the rest of 2018, as lawmakers debate a farm bill, possible new disclosures for social media companies and federal spending beyond Sept. 30.
If anyone in academia is puzzled as to why higher education is seen as spoiled by much of the rest of the public sector (and indeed the public - at - large), this graph is the answer.
However, I do not recommend investors buy XLI because it gets my Neutral rating due to the fact that it allocates too much of the rest of its assets to Neutral - or - worse rated stocks.
Much of the city's key infrastructure, including roads and bridges, is currently under water, with heavy rain in the forecast for much of the rest of the week.
(Page 135): «In much of the rest of the world, it is not possible for a foreign buyer to borrow money locally for the purchase of real estate...»
Underlining the health of the German economy compared with much of the rest of the eurozone, an independent bi-annual report produced by a range of economic institutions for the German Economics Ministry raised its forecast for the country's growth in 2016 from 1.6 % to 1.9 %, citing the strength of the labor market and private consumption.
Much of the rest of this short story consists of memories of the protagonist's mother and father at the end of their lives, especially of his mother — his exasperation mingled with grudging affection.
Christianity today — in the US; I think the mileage varies in much of the rest of the world — is largely driven by the Christian Right; they are the ones who seem to make up most of the congregations.
We have the knowledge and the power to destroy ourselves and much of the rest of life.
Much of the rest of the book is devoted to Marthe's encounters with particular individuals.
This will meet her need for connectedness... and I will have much of the rest of the day for meeting my needs (underlying motives) for achievement, independence, and positive feedback for a «job well done» (which I give to myself by self - talk).
Did he mean to suggest that persons are responsible for bringing as much of the rest of nature as possible into conformity with this standard or was he thinking of a natural process apart from human effort?
The truncated idea of God that figures in the analysis, and in much of the rest of the church's ethical reasoning, automatically precludes or minimizes the investigation of certain lines of thinking, and leads to reductionistic treatments of a wide range of issues.
The paradoxical unities which such combinations made possible were so many and profound that, even to Chaplin, the tramp was a mysterious, fully formed being that seemed to have been revealed to him, a character that he would have to spend much of the rest of his career exploring.
He said immediately after the above quotation that «Such a system of maximum value is achieved insofar as all intelligent, self - conscious, goal - seeking activities of men, and as much of the rest of nature as possible» are brought into it (RR 156).
Much of the rest of the movie is a prolonged exorcism.
The just war paradigm for decision, like much of the rest of ethical casuistry, assumes a punctual conception of legal - moral decision.
But even in their present form they point the way for much of the rest of the world.
In the United States and in much of the rest of the world this theory is in the ascendancy.
But it does follow that the development of a civilization which decimates other species casually and threatens to deforest much of the rest of the planet in the next two decades is beyond justification.
They tend to withdraw into gated communities, with private security guards and «enclaves of good schools, excellent health care, and first - rate infrastructures — all the while scoffing at almost all functions of government, thus cutting off the supply of taxes for most public undertakings — leaving much of the rest of the population behind.»
It was Consalvi who had these two great artifacts and much of the rest of the Roman Forum excavated, as it was Consalvi who built a new wing onto the Vatican museums in order to display the art recovered from French looters.
Either way, there's more of this sort of thing to come, as money talk dominates much of the rest of the «miracle night».
By the spring of 1989 it had begun to be said openly» even Gorbachev said it» that the USSR might have a first - world military, but much of the rest of the economy was third - world.
More than two - thirds of farm products go into livestock feed, and much of the rest must be transformed through manufacturing into the products we consume.
American Catholicism, for example, may have developed a superior capacity for corporate success — both in business and in other large - scale organizations — by adapting the church's premodern and patriarchal ethic of solidarity to the disciplines of modern industrialization; but the Catholicism so created is hardly the same as that which the immigrants left behind, along with much of the rest of Europe's agrarian past.
In the meantime, however, the whole of Germany and much of the rest of northern Europe were becoming flooded with Luther's writings.
She pulls me down into the depths of spiritual life making me review my beliefs — measuring for meaning and authenticity — while much of the rest of the world yanks me along the top of it.
E. Stanley Jones, of India, followed him by declaring: «If no action is taken on this matter, much of the rest of what we have said and done will be rendered fruitless.»
Some of the church is sure it knows the answer, while much of the rest of the church is deeply uncomfortable with the question.
Consumers have long appreciated the clean, friendly and full - service model that Golden Spoon has provided for three decades, while much of the rest of the industry has flocked to the self - serve concept, he says.
Very little primary forest remains in El Salvador, and shade coffee farms represent much of the rest of the «forested» land in the country.
«Pare off some of the crust of the manchet - bread, and grate off half as much of the rest as there is of the root, which must also be grated: then take half a pint of fresh cream or new milk, half a pound of fresh butter, six new laid eggs (taking out three of the whites) mash and mingle them well with the cream and butter: then put in the grated bread and carrot with near half a pound of sugar, and a little salt, some grated nutmeg and beaten spice; and pour all into a convenient dish or pan, butter'd, to keep the ingredients from sticking and burning; set it in a quick oven for about an hour, and so have you a composition for any root - pudding.»
But her motionless pose will contrast starkly with what sports have become for women in much of the rest of the world, where unfettered female movement constitutes a social movement in the same larger, transformative sense that the Olympics themselves claim to be.
Much of the rest of his tenure was spent churning out excellent teams that were often blocked from title contention by Saban's Alabama squads.
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