Sentences with phrase «now embracing it»

It's a young sector, as the commercial real estate industry is just now embracing technology.
Opt for Accented Walls — Many home stagers are now embracing the idea of accent walls.
Many of the smartphone OEMs in China are now embracing these displays, and Samsung is already rumored to be the sole supplier of OLED panels for Apple's iPhone 8, which is expected to be a massive seller.
He linked this downside to social media saying, «All the social networking apps... are now embracing photos more and more.»
But major companies are now embracing it, so everyone's talking about it.
Laurens Rutten, founder and CEO of CoolGames, said: «With the diminishing of Flash, and various social networks now embracing web - technology, we are proud that we can bring this HTML5 game to the many users of the LINE platform».
More and more people are now embracing their own means of transportation for varying reasons.
Tulsa remains an important center for the industry, with a diversified economy now embracing other industries such as aerospace, chemicals, computer parts and industrial machinery.
The analysis argues that legal is lagging as one of the last business areas to adopt technology, but lawyers are now embracing change, spurred by the dramatic increase in legal tech products available.
Memories, particularly those from his grandmother, parallel what he is now embracing in contemporary art.
Bringing things smack, bang up to date, it also focuses on the way the city is now embracing and encouraging both the protection and promotion of the area's sealife.
Plenty of web writers, online consultants, entrepreneurs and general travel nuts are now embracing the simplicity and flexibility of the RV life.
Some might call that homeless, but I'm now embracing every corner of the world as my home.»
Organizations once known for high euthanasia rates are now embracing lifesaving and inspiring their communities to join their cause.»
I'm still trying to assimilate the flip from one day fighting the new rules to now embracing them.
Oddly enough, investors are now embracing US companies like that, while Ukrainian companies are reviled.
After all, the new age of self - publishing is over six years old and the Big Guys are just now embracing it.
Publishers are now embracing Snapchat for branding, just as they are Twitter, Instagram and Medium as well (channels often ignored by authors).
«I am very surprised that publishers who have resisted library e-book lending for years are now embracing subscription services.
Since more and more publishers and agents are now embracing digital publishing for their clients, we have to wonder about that statement.
Their school designs incorporate many of the same elements that other educators and policymakers are now embracing.
Instead of heavy, single - user tools, Learning and Development departments are now embracing...
However, many leaders are now embracing the digital age by becoming learners within diverse online learning communities.
Were audiences now embracing McQueen at large?
All over the world singles over 50 are now embracing the idea of dating.
You would never know she is only now embracing this color, as she wears it so well.
Washed that idea out of my brain and I'm now embracing flowers in a new way.
I spent years fighting against white but I am now embracing it.
I was SO waiting for the Summer so I'm now embracing it fully
My public talk / debate with the Eades at ASBP (American Society of Bariatric Physicians) in 2006 that is posted on my site — Protein: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and several others, where I introduced the science of mTOR and the relationship between protein, cancer, and aging changed a lot of minds about high protein including apparently Jeff Volek and Steve Phinney who are now embracing the lower protein and higher fat diet in their books.
Once having earned a bad reputation as a high cholesterol fruit, health experts are now embracing and preaching about the health benefits that can be derived best from the unique content of avocados.
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.
«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.
But I am a seasoned cook & baker so once the shock wore off I am now embracing the challenge.
;)-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...
«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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Confectionery items (such as sweets) no longer appeal to just kids but are now embraced by different groups; from young to ol...
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?
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.
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.
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?
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