Sentences with phrase «now embraced»

They hated it at first, but, have now embraced it 100 %.
The South Surrey / White Rock Realtor is best known as the founder of FVREB's Realty Watch program, which is a community crime prevention program now embraced by thousands of Realtors across B.C..
Most graduate employers have now embraced the 21st century and have devised fancy online systems for your job...
Most graduate employers have now embraced the 21st century and have devised fancy online systems for your job applications.
And yes, that's means OnePlus has now embraced the 18:9 aspect ratio trend seen with a few other smartphone makers this year.
The advertising industry, as described in Vance Packard's The Hidden Persuaders (1957), and the self - help industry, exemplified by books such as Dale Carnegie's classic, How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936), have used many of the techniques now embraced by behavioral economists.
The example given is that of personal care products, something that was once shunned but is now embraced.
A practice that was once conceived as a critique of the static, commodified art object created by a sole author is now embraced by major museums and becomes a focus of their programs.
Started in 1985 as an anonymous group of women artists challenging discrimination — aka the status quo — in art museums and galleries, the feminist masked avengers are still going strong; they're even now embraced by the very institutions they've sought to criticize.
Part innovator, creator, and recycler, the artists in the exhibition embrace the inventive, D.I.Y. mindset that arose from punk culture and is now embraced by artisans, Etsy crafters, and hackers alike.
I think Apple's now embraced having a controller.
The town has now embraced the former neighbouring village of Santa Elena, linked by the Hawkesworth suspension bridge.
By establishing and promoting standards of care, our organization has brought humane treatment of cats into the national spotlight, now embraced by major cities and animal protection organizations coast to coast.
-- Ann Lieberman, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching «The general public has now embraced the idea of emotional intelligence....
Once shunned for being high in dietary cholesterol (one yolk contains about 60 % of your daily allotment), eggs are now embraced as a healthy source of protein and nutrients like vitamin D.
The event initiated a dialogue on the topic in the community of peer - reviewed journal editors and led to guidelines on dealing with ghostwritten articles that are now embraced by many — though not all — scientific journals.
He was also, throughout his career, an unswerving supporter of proportional representation, a doctrine now embraced by the Scottish parliament.
McMahon told Fred Dicker that tying the cap to rent control, a proposal now embraced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was a «clever» move by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D - Manhattan.
Ed Cox has now embraced Carl Paladino as the party's gubernatorial nominee, even as other Republicans — including both state comptroller hopeful Harry Wilson and AG contender Dan Donovan — have refused to do so.
Then comes the vital task of midterm renewal, initially put off but now embraced by ministers, in which David Cameron and Clegg will negotiate anew their priorities in the time remaining to them.
Though he was against it before he was for it, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has now embraced Twitter with glee and vigor, rising to become the most - followed person in his country within days.
My husband and I have now embraced it in our daily lexicon.
Several chocolate companies in the US have now embraced the health and wellness trend, with Barry Callebaut last month releasing nine new ingredients on the market that target the demand for functional foods.
This shift derives in part from a recovery of 19th - century liberal theology's emphasis on experience as important theological data — an emphasis now embraced by various forms of liberation theology.
But because the Church successfully evolved, because believers were willing change their minds about the structure of the universe in order for their faith to makes sense in a modern world, what was once considered heretical is now embraced as scientific fact.
Confectionery items (such as sweets) no longer appeal to just kids but are now embraced by different groups; from young to ol...
Instead of waiting until their golden years to retire, some Americans are now embracing the concept of mini-retirements: periods of work alternated with shorter periods of reflection, travel or activities otherwise curtailed by full - time work.
Trump called the deal negotiated and signed under the Obama administration «a disaster» and «a rape to our country», but is now embracing it to gain more leverage in his escalating trade feud with Beijing.
Instead of running from failure, the entrepreneur will now embrace failure and apply the lessons learned so as to advance.
But Canada must now embrace this goal with new - found urgency.
More of the biggest names in the financial industry (see At BlackRock, Machines Are Rising Over Managers to Pick Stocks) are now embracing technology to leverage machines in the investment research process.
«Our business intelligence indicates that China's major trade partners in Europe are now embracing the renminbi for trade settlement,» says Patrick de Courcy, deputy chief executive and head of markets and initiatives for the Asia Pacific region at SWIFT.
What puzzles me is why someone with your credentials fell away from the truth and now embraces paganism and false teachings?
I read this cartoon as saying that those who thought they were excluded, Jesus included; BUT when those same groups now embrace their Jesus - given inclusion, the church excludes them.
We can now embrace each other in our humanity, flawed, and moving together towards our true selves with open hearts to God.
Shouldn't we now embrace our animal side, now tune ourselves to all of nature's call?
Harper Lee's southern hero understood a truth that many religious conservatives must now embrace: Bravery often isn't rewarded.
If the private was graduating from AIT, then he had to have graduated from BCT, and I hate to bust his bubble, but as the wife and mother of active duty service members I know they have invocations and benedictions at those ceremonies, so why did he just now embrace his inner atheism?
Among the far - reaching effects of the great antisocialist revolutions of 1989 is one that has so far not received a proper measure of attention, and that is their impact on Latin American liberation theology At least one liberation theologian, observing the collapse of the socialist dream in Eastern Europe, publicly expressed fear that the two estranged parts of «the North,» East and West, would now embrace each other heartily and forget the South.
Now they embrace a guy who believes a whole lot of nutty stuff like the white salamander story and fulfills a Mormon prophecy if elected.
Yes, I made more than one chef cry in my early years, but I now embrace more gently cooked meat.
;)-RRB- I am now embracing it fully and can't imagine living without the change of seasons... and one of the best reasons to fall in love...
With the growth of Gemtree I now embrace many hats including Chief Winemaker, Sales and Marketing Guru and acting MD to support Andrew's international travels.
But I am a seasoned cook & baker so once the shock wore off I am now embracing the challenge.
I believe last season was our chance to win the league coz all our rivals / contenders (Man U, Man City, Chelsea & Liverpool) had issues with managers through the season... We came second alright & it was joy galore... it's unfortunate, I'll sadly admit Arsenal now embraces mediocrity with top four finishes and second round UCL exits as the norm whereas the Spuds keep improving.
Plush Disney If your little one has an affinity for Mickey, Minnie, Tigger or Pooh, they can now embrace organic versions of them from Miyim.
We can now embrace our fabulous female character traits with pride and know with every cell of our bodies that we will succeed, flourish and blossom as a result.
I was a little funny about the pictures at first but now we embrace the new terminal fame.
«We have to grow to appreciate the richness that immigration brings, not simply to the Catholic church but to the life of hospitals and many public sector areas where we are now embracing and dependent on people who come to this country willing to give and wanting to support their families back home,» he told the Telegraph.
No date has been set as a proposal, but under the provisions of the Assembly bill that Cuomo is now embracing, the cap's expiration would be tied with extendning rent - control laws for New York City.
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