Sentences with phrase «now becoming»

On the one hand, the boundary lines which separate ethnic and national groups (which were mostly geographical in origin) are now becoming blurred, indistinct and sometimes irrelevant.
It is now becoming part of a larger stream, as all the cultural streams of the past begin to mingle in a global sea.
We can still value, and feel some loyalty to, our own personal circle and cultural background, but these loyalties are now becoming subject to the imperatives laid upon us by globalization.
Schools across Britain are now becoming familiar with Ten Ten.
Men were now becoming aware of change in a way that was new to them, for it was making itself evident within a man's lifetime.
Emotions around grief that were once taboo are now becoming more acceptable topics of conversation.
«No, no,» he said, his tone altering yet again, now becoming audibly contrite.
I have given up drinking alcohol and smoking p - ot a a while back and now my becoming somewhat emotionally stabile has changed my outlook upon life.
Technology, politics, and economics are now becoming integrated in bold ways to provide multiple electronic highways over which these interactive and powerful messages travel.
The term has been used so commonly and with such different meanings that it is now itself becoming out - of - date.
Courses on worship are now becoming common in undergraduate religion departments.
now becoming obedient to the cross is a serious challenge to my flesh.
Hi Chris, I think what you might be referring to, and perhaps objecting to, is what is now becoming the institutionalization of sustainability as a triple bottom line approach, with good governance thrown in.
Mortgage rates have not been moving much for the past two months, but they are now becoming slightly more volatile.
Although market trend remains positive, the shorter term issue of market liquidity is now becoming a question mark in terms of Fed policy.
[U] sing social media feeds like Twitter and other public sources is now becoming part of the risk mitigation planning for... financial, corporate and critical infrastructure security.
The only problem with having reverse mortgages is you have to have equity in your home which of course is now becoming rarer with the housing collapse.
In the modern world, GPS Technology is now becoming so commonplace that we not only know in what direction to go, we also know where others are.
The Federal Reserve's policy errors are now becoming quite apparent, particularly when you look at the major homebuilder stocks, The yield on the 10 - year Treasury breached below 1.80 today, but even lower mortgage rates aren't doing much to spur sales so far this year.
But it is now becoming clear that Canada's own security, as well as broader strategic interests, require more that just an economic emphasis.
Wage inflation is now becoming persistent.
Mid-teens P / Es are now becoming commonplace and in some cases, they are even approaching 10 times earnings which is something I've never seen in over 30 years of owning MLPs (perhaps save for a very brief period in early 2009, when almost everything was totally crushed, and the 2015 energy collapse).
Fownders is now becoming this place where you can instantly connect with your tribe.
But as Greece, Ireland and other countries are now becoming more risky, speculators are unwinding their positions and paying back the yen they have borrowed.
However, corporations, municipalities and government agencies are now becoming important issuers.
And the energy providers, the transmission or the generation — for instance, our partner for our little box is a major generator, NRG, yet they are now becoming one of the biggest suppliers of solar panels, and working with us on these small distributed boxes.
Virtual reality is now becoming just reality.
For companies, ESG started with compliance and reporting, and is now becoming business opportunity and strategy.
Some universities are hailing possible new flexibilities, but Dr Yovich says one issue for Murdoch concerns previous block grants now becoming allocations for specific programs, some calculated on the number of students in each.
«It's totally something that is now becoming pretty core to the assessment even though the probability of anything really dramatic happening probably is still quite low, because both sides know how much is at stake,» he said.
«People who should be joining other companies are now becoming founders, and it creates a talent shortage,» he says.
First, our community is evolving from its origin connecting us with family and friends to now becoming a source of news and public discourse as well.
The freak accident, now becoming a great source of mystery, led to a few posts speculating about the incident, but fans were mostly supportive and expressed concerned.
«Although Mr. Weston has been part of the C - suite (senior executives) since 2006, his role has been more strategic; it is now becoming more operational and focused on execution.
As CNBC reports, the outdoorsy town of Bend, Oregon, located a 1o - hour drive from San Francisco, is now becoming a commuter town for a select few people.
I think it's safe to say that gift cards are now becoming the perfect gift.
Margaret Othrow, Emily's then - landlord and the current owner of that home whom she calls Marge, has now become what she her «fairy godmother,» encouraging and mentoring her to expand upon her mediumship.
And that's why she has now become such a champion.
With time, though, now became transformed.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports Black Friday has now become one of the most important days of the year for auto dealers.
The trading band between 3,260 and 3,290 will now become a major obstacle for any index rebound or new uptrend development.
For some of the first - time homebuyers who have had to source expensive short - term mortgages in this part of the private - lending sector, he says, it will now become «very difficult» to refinance when rates change.
«Teenagers have now become the gatekeepers to modern trends.
On Tuesday, a spokesman for Facebook reiterated what Systrom said, which is that Snapchat created what has now become a default way of interacting with a social app.
Republicans and Democrats began this year with ambitious talk of reaching a bipartisan agreement on tax reform, but it has now become clear to most that it will require the investment of more time and political capital than President Obama has remaining.
Far from being outlandish and foreign, technology such as tablets, touch sensitive whiteboards and video conferencing has now become the norm in many classes around the world.
But Apple has now become the focal point of that anger, which may be largely rooted in a lack of consumer awareness that phone batteries lose potency over time.
Even though its roots are planted firmly in the mystique of its uncompromising off - roading prowess, the G - Wagon has now become the SUV of choice for the posh suburbanite or the Hollywood starlet looking for something «different».
The question now becomes long - term execution.
I think that even companies we invested in two years ago that did not specifically focus on AI or machine learning at the time are now increasingly looking at assets that can now become that much more valuable when you apply machine learning to them.
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