Sentences with phrase «of a resurgence for»

But 2018 promises to be something of a resurgence for the three - time Academy Award nominee.

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In a year that saw a terrible Ebola pandemic in Africa and the resurgence of Legionnaire's disease in New York, it's small wonder that life sciences and health - care companies are also leading the way for initial public offerings.
For listeners and creators alike, they are in the midst of a resurgence.
We also saw not only a resurgence of consulting but private equity, venture capital, and hedge funds, which had been sleepy for a two - year period, began to push very hard.»
«But we are also seeing a resurgence in recognition for the ability of traditional manufacturers to innovate in product, process, and technology.
Breuckelen Distilling is part of a resurgence in manufacturing in a borough once known for its huge factories.
Its resurgence, he he said, «has been a major change for good,» especially the work of Bill Gates.
But CIBC's Forbes insists personal relationships are the driving force in the resurgence of branch banking because they are key to gaining ground in the industry's three growth markets: wealth management for boomers, newcomer clients and youth accounts.
It notes, for example, that about 55 % of the world's current oil output comes from countries Freedom House categorizes as «not free,» a substantial risk that makes America's resurgence in oil production all the more important.
ST. PETERSBURG — While protesting is an intrinsic part of American culture, protests have had a huge resurgence in the past couple of years, with events like last year's Women's March and this weekend's March for Our Lives.
That said, Pouncey listed several fundamental drivers for crypto's resurgence in the second quarter, including the acquisition of Poloniex by Goldman - backed Circle as well as the acquisition of Coincheck by Monex Group.
A Snapchat IPO early next year could set the stage for a resurgence of technology listings after a slow 2016.
By: Dylan Slater 26th August 2016 According to consulting engineers and scientists SRK Consulting South Africa, the fact there are signs of resurgence in platinum, a stronger gold price and growing coal exports to India should be triggers for South Africa's mining leadership to grasp the opportunities it missed in the last... →
«My sense is that [Thursday's] rally is driven by a resurgence in interest and viability for the Segwit2x hard fork,» Spencer Bogart, head of research at Blockchain Capital, told reporters.
The skies may have been cloudy, but spirits were high, fueled by expectations for a resurgence in U.S. M&A deals, continued growth in healthcare venture fundraising, and the promise of big data and other technologies.
So — as the final touches are put on Detroit's pitch for Amazon before the complex proposal is due Thursday — we can hope that Amazon might find it appealing to commit to the growth and resurgence of one of America's great stories.
The resurgence in U.S. oil demand is showing signs of flagging, with drivers easing off the gas pedal a bit in August, according to U.S. data on Friday that may weaken one of the key arguments for bullish oil traders.
Xiaomi, which initially had an online presence, opened hundreds of retail stores and also its strong growth in the home market and India were major factors for its resurgence.
While the value resurgence represents a potentially strong tailwind for non-US equities, there are a number of fundamental pillars of support for the non-US investment case as well.
They offer nothing to a society.time for a resurgence of heathen might.
During the last decade, a resurgence in feminist activism has inspired a new generation of women to fight for equality following a relatively quiet few years for feminist campaigns.
Should we call for a resurgence of nationalism?
I've written about some of my experiences before — meeting a six - year - old forced to memorize and recite the Westminster Confession at dinnertime, nearly losing my faith over the notion that God created the majority of the human population for no other purpose but to suffer in hell for eternity, and encountering the famed «Jonathan Edwards is My Homeboy» T - shirt in the midst of the so - called «Calvinist resurgence
«In Freethinkers Hall, which before the Nazi resurgence was the national headquarters of the German Freethinkers League, the Berlin Protestant church authorities have opened a bureau for advice to the public in church matters.
In Resurgence No. 262 (Sept / Oct 2010), for instance, there is a review (p. 62) of two of the books of Fr Thomas Berry O.R (1914 - 2009)- a great hero of Resurgence and most environmentalists.
This is in fact a resurgence in other terms and with other objectives in view — of the error always committed by Christians who intervene in the sphere of human actions to justify them and to testify that in the end man has good reason for doing what he does.
The Renaissance and the Reformation reversed this long process which had led to the resurgence of ancient religion in a Christian dress, and they made way for the emergence of the new world with its renewed emphasis on the human scene.
In a time when traditional teachings have become suspect, we are learning to trust that which can be known in our own experience, and hence, for example, that remarkable resurgence of interest in spirituality that I mentioned in my introduction.
The resurgence of religious orthodoxy and the revival of traditional religious supernaturalism and institutionalism are further evidences of the struggle for reassurance in an age of disintegrated values.
Intrigued by the traditionalist resurgence that led many of her friends to abandon their careers to assume traditional gender roles in the home, Evans decides to try it for herself, vowing to take all of the Bible's instructions for women as literally as possible for a year.
There is ample evidence in the Old Testament of the prophetic resistance to the resurgence of the Baal cult, which, with its accompanying religious prostitution, provided the ritual for celebrating and promoting the new vitality and growth at the appropriate time of the year.
Because of this resurgence of interest in religion, the opportunities to discuss our faith have increased exponentially, and for this we have to thank Professor Dawkins.
Recently there has been, he argues, a resurgence in Islam of the latter type of thinkers, as witnessed for instance, in the Amman message, and the call to «anamnesis» which the Tunisian Abdelwahab Meddeb feels the Pope at Regensburg was making to Muslims.
It is true that the resurgence of the voluntary sector's involvement has unleashed great energy and fostered some promising strategies for meeting social problems.
As someone who has been striving to promote a true understanding of the message of Fatima for many years, I was delighted to read Joanna Bogle's informative and balanced article in the last issue of Faith, on the recent resurgence of Orthodox Christianity in Russia, and how this contrasts with the misrepresentations of those who still try to maintain that Russia has not yet been consecrated according to Our Lady's request at Fatima.
One way of acknowledging its revisability is to say that it can survive the critique laid for it by Wayne Proudfoot in his 1985 Religious Experience and, more importantly, by the postmodern culture for which Proudfoot speaks.13 If it ignores that kind of postmodern critique, I am suggesting, it will not deliver on the promise it has shown recently in the growth of The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, in the founding of The Highlands Institute for American Religious Thought, in the resurgence of Columbia and Yale forms of neonaturalism and pragmatism in the work of Robert Corrington and William Shea, 14 and in the American Academy of Religion Group on Empiricism in American Religious Thought — as well as in the growing independent scholarship of those working out of the empirical side of process theology and the Chicago school.
As the civil rights movement pressed with vigor for its goals, it ran afoul of the resurgence of the anti-Communist hysteria of the early 1950's.
Here and there the quest of man for the ultimate answers has given rise to a certain resurgence of religion, both Christian and non-Christian, both orthodox, and more often, unorthodox.
In this particular instance it is not very difficult to imagine scenarios in the not - too - distant future in which there might occur resurgences of socialist policies and ideals: the failure of neo-capitalist regimes in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russia.
For this reason, reactions against modernization, including resurgences of religious tradition, might be expected rather than steady secularizing processes.
For those of us who are involved vocationally in the Jesus way and the Jesus truth, it's encouraging to observe this resurgence of interest in what is at the heart of the gospel, this gospel that we teach and preach and give witness to: a life made whole, healed from the inside out like the paraplegic.
Justin Dean, a former Mars Hill staff member who apologized for distributing the Resurgence list of 90,000 church leaders, now admits he had no authority to do so.
He said it was first offered for sale in January, along with a Twitter account, a series of websites, and other assets from the Resurgence conferences...
2) Henry proposes that, if we are to be truly Christian, there must be a growing awareness of the need for more theological depth and a resurgence of interest in systematic and deductive theology.
For in the immediate aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, there was a remarkable resurgence of simple, indeed robust, moral clarity in a country that had long been told, by everyone from Alan Wolfe to Jerry Falwell, that it was awash in moral relativism.
Interestingly, sources close to Pengxin said the company was likely to reconsider its offer for Kidman in light of GLAM's resurgence.
After all, before this resurgence, Freedom Foods battled away for the best part of 30 years without significant success, starting out life as a food packager of tetra bricks, before producing the soy brands So Natural and Australia's Own Organic.
However, Don Balon, as re-reported by Calciomercato have now added that Inter are already considering their options in terms of replacements for Icardi to lead the line for them as they continue to enjoy a resurgence under Luciano Spalletti.
With Per we can't do the same amount of damage, so I'm hoping for a Gabriel resurgence.
New York returned to the postseason in 2017, thanks to the resurgence of some veterans combined with massive leaps forward for multiple young players, and when in the postseason, Girardi's handling of the bullpen, in general, helped keep them moving forward.
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