Sentences with phrase «now see this as»

By that year, customers had gradually turned their backs on a brand many now saw as schlocky; Coach's share of the handbag business had fallen 12 percentage points, and Kors was No. 1.
Roles and accessories once considered effeminate are now seen as unisex.
Now we see them as opportunities, not as threats.
It seems that every major retailer is trying to jump on the movement that was once thought as just a passing trend, but is now seen as a radical shift in what Americans demand from their clothing.
Facebook Groups have evolved tremendously over the past few years, and are now seen as one of the best ways to keep in touch with people within a specific niche.
Giving Kasich a nickname could mean that Trump now sees him as a threat.
However, when it comes to the Internet, generating great online content is now seen as one of the best indicators of your knowledge and expertise.
His outfit was responsible for an approach that's now seen as a core aspect of Facebook's culture: shunning intuitive decision - making in favor of quantitative measurement, then relentlessly choosing whatever option drives the most engagement.
Her participation in women's gatherings was now seen as an asset, and she stopped using secret codes on her calendar.
Many now see this as more than just a temporary development, with wage increases of 2 point something per cent now the norm.
Price expectations, which are now seen as occupying a central role in the inflationary process, have been cracked; given this, together with continued policy vigilance, there is no reason why the current underlying inflation rate of 2 to 3 per cent can not be sustained.
Litecoin try to break above the previous uptrend line that we now see as resistance.
With fewer claims being made on their reserves, some of their reserves that were previously «desired reserves» are now seen as «excess reserves,» and Banking Rule # 1 is in play: these now excess reserves can be lent out in the form of a larger supply of bank liabilities (most likely in the form of new deposits granted to borrowers).
The math of crypto still fascinated him, just like the math at his day job — but now he saw it as an «unusual and extraordinary opportunity» to trade an asset with no historical precedent.
The public sacramental life of the Church is now seen as the locus of assurance, of certitude, the place where an entirely undialectical salvific communication takes place.
Mr. Ratzinger was knee deep in what's now seen as one of the largest attempts in history to condone child molesting.
To the unsuspecting reader, it might seem that Altizer has in fact returned to his first stage, but for those who view Altizer's development as an ever - increasing awareness of the full implications of the dialectical method, Buddhism is now seen as the reversible (i.e., dialectical) ground on which a new radical Christianity can be founded.
Im now seen as not Godly enough to serve in the traditional church.
He now sees himself as a martyr, and I imagine Father is the only one who can stop him now.
Certainly death is now seen as something which lls us with dread (together with the expectation of «bodily pains») rather than, as it was meant to be, the gateway to eternal life.
Now Santorum will start to pick up support since he is now seen as a viable candidate.
As Pope Benedict XVI has said, a claim to truth is now seen as a violence.
And should we be surprised that the Hegel «inspired Francis Fukuyama is now seen as a prophet the world over?
However,» caste is now seen as the major socio - economic formative force in shaping and understanding the history of Dalits.
They will trust as Jews who affirm rather than deny their Jewishness and who can now see this as a way for them to affirm all living creatures, as Elhanan had done earlier.
The individualistic, mechanistic understanding of psychology we can now see as flawed; our freedom is more socially or politically or Historically conditioned than our Founders thought.
As difficult as those experiences have been, I now see them as a costly education.
I thought it had heralded the truth, and for three decades afterward I felt it to be binding truth, but at fifty - three years of age, I now see it as error, an unfortunate one whose cost to me was an anti-spiritual, depleted existence through the prime of my life.
Many in Christian circles now see it as their duty to give strong support to human rights, yet for nearly 2,000 years the concept of human rights was never acknowledged as a Christian value.
When one girl recently said to me «I used to see you as a (potential) customer, but now I see you as a friend, a good friend,» (after knowing her for 2 years) it touched my heart.
This is almost Orwellian in its double - thinking convolutions: Multiculturalism, the battle cry of anti-racist egalitarians, is now seen as apartheid!
Evangelicals are now seen as key political influencers, so observers want to know: Who's influencing them?
That oppression is now seen as a psychological / sexual category explains various modern tendencies.
Justice, politics, economics, race relations, war and peace were now seen as legitimate areas of Christian concern.
What was more, the god who had been concerned with justice in defending the Jewish tribes was now seen as interested in justice within and among the people whom he was believed to have chosen as his own, They were in «covenant» with him; their conduct must be a reflection of his purposes and must manifest aquity, honesty, right dealings, and the rejection of everything that was contrary to his holy will.
Some churches now see themselves as service agencies whose aim and purpose is to use all their members, old as well as young, in serving the frail elderly and other older people in need.
No longer seen as a partner, Hollywood was now seen as a hotbed of Communist sympathizers.
Look back on your own life and name three or four things that you now see as preparation for your life today.
The year 4 BC is now seen as more likely.
On T.S. Eliot Fr Nichols displays greatintellectual and cultural courage by writing sensibly and approvingly about Eliot's After Strange Gods, a book now seen as controversial because of one sentence that some have interpreted as anti-Semitic.
Instead, I now see it as manipulating a book sales reporting system, which is wrong.
They used to see activists as nuisances, now they see them as foretellers of the future.»
Lucas Sims, I now see him as the next call - up starting pitcher.
In turn, further disappointment this season will not go down well, especially with domestic glory now seen as the minimum expectation at the Nou Camp.
Although he has flown under the radar, SEC Player of the Year Kentavious Caldwell - Pope has seen his stock skyrocket and is now seen as a likely top ten pick.
Although he has only missed two PL games for Spurs this season, Dier has lost his place in Tottenham's midfield to Victor Wanyama, who is now seen as the better option to partner Dembele.
Just as it already has done in Spain and Germany, the role is now seen as a multifaceted one.
Now they see us as nothing!
Qualifying top 4 is now seen as worthless, pointless and without merit because we are unlikely to win it.
Fortunately, time has cured the incipient rift, and Payton is now seen as the endearing, if somewhat manic, person he is.
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