Sentences with phrase «now emerged from»

Some of the fine print details have now emerged from CSP Today.
Then, the problems of depicting the figure finally yielded and the work you see now emerged from the mud.
It has now emerged from Nintendo of Germany \'s website that all three of these titles will be released this year!
The white smoke has now emerged from the BBC.
This new Royal Commission could be directed to finding the best ways of unblocking the bottlenecks that are now choking our collective ability to best deploy the ideas, energies and entrepreneurs now emerging from our institutes of higher learning.
• The trainer of the great Calumet racing stable is just now emerging from behind his famous father's shadow.
Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
Bob McCarthy: «Cuomo must now emerge from the problems his own policies have spawned.
In Vallejo, a city that is now emerging from bankruptcy, Vallejo Council Woman Marti Brown explains that PB is transforming their city.
Cuomo must now emerge from the problems his own policies have spawned.
«Solutions to understanding the connections between genes, neural circuits and behavior are now emerging from a unique union of genetics and neuroscience,» says Julie Korenberg, a University of Utah professor and an adjunct professor at the Salk Institute, who led the genetics aspects on the new study.
Answers are now emerging from a new surface - science laboratory at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory that can probe lithium coatings that are just three atoms thick.
Answers are now emerging from a new surface - science laboratory at PPPL that can probe lithium coatings that are just three atoms thick.
Evidence is now emerging from multiple sources that gut flora may actually be permanently altered by drugs or, at the very least, the damage persists for several years.
The film's tonal range is formidable enough to suggest that this director may be a major talent who's now emerging from relative obscurity, thanks to the Berlin prize and subsequent attention at festivals in Toronto and New York.
Now emerging from my post-fest slumber, I'm excited to tell you about all of the amazing films on the horizon and break down the festival from my perspective.
Comet Pan-STARRS has survived its encounter with the sun and is now emerging from twilight in the sunset skies of the northern hemisphere.
In the process, they have made it harder for themselves and for the new generation of reformers who are now emerging from Parent Power and grassroots communities.
On the flip side, financial stocks are just now emerging from a resting period.
«With this announcement, I can now emerge from hiding and get back to making games.»
While his recent works are better than ever (with ambiguous creatures reminiscent of Theo Jansen's walking sculptures now emerging from the Surrealist junkyard wastelands), a review is not the subject of this article; Harsh's insightful comments, as we chatted over wine on his backyard patio, are informed by his forty - year study of Picasso, Max Beckmann, Giorgio di Chirico, his former teacher, Philip Guston, and many others.
He now emerges from a five - year hiatus with a new, site - specific work that will be installed at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on a date to be announced.
There appear to be some cracks now emerging from the fierce grip the scientific - political class has on climate change.
The many interpretations and standing orders that are now emerging from courts around the country on this subject have created a confusing situation for would - be court tweeters, but yesterday things became a lot clearer thanks to the Citizen Media Law Project.
Having initially come to prominence as the operating platform for Bitcoin, it is now emerging from the cryptocurrency sphere and beginning to assert itself across an ever - increasing number and variety of fields.

Not exact matches

The strong dollar was felt widely across commodity markets and the emerging economies that are now borrowing record amounts of debt in the U.S. currency — $ 3.7 trillion according to the latest figures this week from the Bank for International Settlements.
«Now if you flip on the television you definitely see about 50 % of the spots [using] licensed music from bands you either know or bands that are emerging,» as opposed to original compositions.
But it makes sense to boost that allocation now because years of under - performance have made foreign stocks so much more affordable relative to American ones — in Asia and Europe and in emerging markets from South Korea to Turkey.
The range of products now available offering exposure to everything — from real estate and gold to emerging stocks and hedge fund trading strategies — is enormous.
As an idea, Mixpanel emerged from Doshi's internship at a now - defunct company called Slide, which was headed by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin.
Now there are signs that the company is emerging from its funk with a shift driven by a $ 10 billion cost - cutting plan and a promise to create, in McDonald's words, a «culture of productivity.»
Korean brands have emerged from a low - cost, lower - quality copycat past to now place among world leaders.
But AmEx notes that a new class of Canadian luxury consumers has emerged, one that before 2007 didn't make a single purchase from any of the hundreds of luxury brands AmEx monitors, but that now represents 50 % of the consumers and 35 % of spending.
Formed from the merger of the Canadian operations of Now Prepay, where DeMarchi worked, and Cook's Ezipin, Payment Source is thriving in a space that has emerged with the growth of the digital economy and e-commerce.
While the F1 initially played an important role in boosting the tourism industry, Singapore has diversified its offering, now focusing on the emerging middle classes from China, India and Indonesia.
Then — as now — the term became shorthand for stories that would emerge from what we would now call the mainstream media.
Nearly 60 % of its turnover now comes from emerging markets in Asia, Latin America, and Africa (compared with under 40 % for Cincinnati - based competitor P&G).
Thus the scene in Spin Master's Toronto office: dozens of engineers, industrial designers and self - described «super crafty» kids now grown into 20 - and 30 - something adults emerge from their cubicles to play out their childhood fantasies.
There's no shortage of content on social media, from brands and users alike, but now that features like Facebook's Instant Articles are emerging, we may see a new kind of social content develop.
With the oil and natural gas markets stabilized, at least for now, investors should begin considering which companies could emerge from the rubble of the oil price collapse to see their stock prices double or triple in the next few years.
With links between Bitfinex and the embattled Tether (an unofficial digitized version of the US dollar, now embroiled in controversy) emerging from the Paradise Papers, an anonymous critic operating under the screen name «Bitfinexed» has accused the companies of misbehavior.
Indeed, China's slowdown reflects an economic model that is, as former Premier Wen Jiabao put it, «unstable, unbalanced, unco - ordinated, and unsustainable,» and that now is adversely affecting growth in emerging Asia and in commodity - exporting emerging markets from Asia to Latin America and Africa.
The question now, according to Wolfango Piccoli, an analyst at Teneo Intelligence who follows Italian politics, is whether Salvini will emerge as the new leader of Italy's centre - right bloc, therefore replacing Berlusconi, the former premier who was forced to step down from high office following a slew of sex and corruption scandals.
Drug overdose deaths — originally from prescription opioids but increasingly now from heroin and fentanyl — have emerged as an increasingly grave social issue, steadily worsening over the past few years even as the economy improves.
Now, he's bringing these blockchain thought leaders together again, along with dozens of the developers, entrepreneurs, and money managers from quantum computing, AI, cybersecurity, and other emerging tech fields, so they can show you how these technologies are converging and how, together, they're set to disrupt the economy and reallocate trillions of dollars of private wealth.
But Canada and Mexico have now suddenly emerged as the big winners from the plan.
Transport Canada told Postmedia News that it identified the transportation of flammable liquids, such as crude oil, as an «emerging» issue in 2011, and that it is now reviewing new safety recommendations received in recent weeks from three industry - led committees «on an urgent basis.»
Given that we did not see that bulge (particularly the second week of January) and that the jobs typically end up coming off anyway when the bulge doesn't emerge on schedule, the figures from now until mid-March are actually the ones to watch.
• The character and integrity of those with whom you are doing business • Changing technology as it impacts industries (including the banking industry) • Future changes in the law or even how the law might be interpreted differently 10 years from now • Deteriorating international competiveness (as what happened to our tax code) • Emerging competitive threats • Changes in industrial structure; e.g., new sources of competition • Political influence and unexpected litigation • Public sector fiscal challenges, demographic changes and challenges managing the nation's healthcare resources
From Peter Brimelow in MarketWatch (12/27/04): «MPT Review [now Emerging Growth]... was number five, up 25.9 percent in a year when the dividend - reinvested Wilshire 5000 gained 8.7 percent.
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