Sentences with phrase «of favor in»

Quite appropriately it started to fall out of favor in schools.
Over the years, various approaches have come in and out of favor in an effort to raise achievement.
But ability grouping and its close cousin, tracking, in which children take different classes based on their proficiency levels, fell out of favor in the late 1980s and the 1990s as critics charged that they perpetuated inequality by trapping poor and minority students in low - level groups.
But the Buckinghams come to realize to their dismay that classic English theater is falling out of favor in a changing country where the public has become more excited by the explosion of vibrant Bollywood films — and, more deeply, is looking to move beyond everything British.
With its major wearability — the slight flare leg is an ultra-flattering cut — we're beginning to wonder why it fell out of favor in the first place.
The diet fell out of favor in recent years due to the negative press on saturated fats, and fears over the long - term consequences of eating large amounts of saturated fats.
Due to the advent of processed foods and lack of time for traditional cooking in our modern society, bone broth has fallen out of favor in many households.
Thankfully, the use of whips has fallen out of favor in lifestyle medicine.
Tart and Fresh Grapefruit Gelatin Traditional cultures ate gelatin and / or bone broth at every meal but it has fallen out of favor in our fast food culture.
Traditionally grains were prepared by soaking, sprouting and fermenting but that has fallen out of favor in our fast - paced culture.
Gelatin first began to fall out of favor in the 19th century when scientists demonstrated that a diet of bread and gelatin alone could not support life.30 The obvious conclusion — that gelatin is not a replacement for meat or other dietary protein — hardly means that it has no place at all in our diets.
But it fell out of favor in the 1940s when antibiotics came on the scene.
Such hunters have in the past spent thousands of dollars to have native guides take them on polar bear hunts, a practice that may fall out of favor in light of the new classification.
The hypothesis that calorie restriction works because semi-starved animals have less body fat and so do not have to work as hard to stay alive, fell out of favor in the 1980s.
Because of such anti-popular leanings, CPI Marxist is slowly but surely falling out of favor in West Bengal.
Candidates have fallen in and out of favor in the quiet speculating game, and some recent risers in the chattering class include Environmental Facilities Corp. president Matt Driscoll (the former mayor of Syracuse), Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Bill Thompson, the former New York City comptroller.
Actually, it was not until recently that shared beds (sometimes for every member of a family and guests as well) went out of favor in the United States.
And some managers / players have small little tricks that can tilt a bit of favor in there way.
Even though Darvish is a rental, and rental pitchers have fallen out of favor in the July bazaar, he's still an extraordinarily valuable trade target.
Tropical Traditions also restored traditional methods of producing coconut oil by hand, and also worked to provide consumer access to other traditional products that had fallen out of favor in the U.S. market, but for which there was a demand from health - conscious consumers interested in sourcing food outside the corporate commodity food supply kept cheap by government subsidies.
The use of lard fell out of favor in most American kitchens.
I realize that white bread has fallen out of favor in the last couple decades, but maintain that if for occasional nostalgia alone (or brown bettys!)
and with a third now under way (on G. Bromley Oxnam), Miller bids fair to become America's foremost biographer of liberalism, and a major force in the rescue and revitalization of the genre of scholarly biography, which sadly has been out of favor in recent years.
Now out of favor in spite of his enduring scholarship and his central role in the development of academic sociology, Sorokin was already beginning to fade when I entered graduate school in the late - 1950s.
«Liberation theology is for the most part out of favor in Latin America because it has been largely deemed by indigenous people as increasingly irrelevant,» Raschke says.
Corporate universities fell out of favor in the 1990s, considered too expensive, bureaucratic and out of touch with the companies they were supposed to serve.
In times of financial crisis, the fact that one firm can prove it is making money by sending you cash in the mail provides it a lot of favor in investors» collective eyes.
Plus homes can go out of style over time and thus become out of favor in the market, forcing sellers to unload at bargain prices in order to attract buyers.
Those alternatives don't contain as many calories as soda, and also don't include ingredients like the sweetener aspartame, which has fallen out of favor in recent years.
While the drink largely fell out of favor in coastal cities like New York and Los Angeles in the»70s and»80s, Wisconsinites» love for the Old Fashioned continued unabated.
As for page views, that metric has long fallen out of favor in business because of the aforementioned overcounting and its susceptibility to manipulation such as from bots generating phantom traffic.

Not exact matches

The fight - or - flight mechanism sidesteps rational thinking in favor of a faster response.
All those in favor of the budget we've outlined... (or all those in favor of the budget we've outlined with amendments to the cost - line offered by Bob).»
«Experts are clearly favoring Atlanta,» noted Bert Sperling, the firm's founder and CEO, in a recent statement, nodding to the city's comparatively low cost of living, international air hub and potential ability to absorb tens of thousands of new workers.
He voted in favor of a motion to proceed to debate the healthcare bill, a move for which Democrats criticized him.
That year only 12 % of poll takers were in favor.
With the rise of cryptocurrency in 2017, some criminals appeared to ditch the pseudonymous Bitcoin in favor of its more anonymous brethren like Monero.
There are 11 million undocumented workers in the United States, and Democrats generally favor offering them a path to citizenship as part of immigration reform.
Howard Schultz's decision to step aside as Starbucks CEO is «perfectly in favor of» the coffee company, saxophonist and investor Kenny G told CNBC on Friday.
Those that overlook Gen X in favor of focusing only on the youngest generations entering the workforce will miss out on a deep and valuable source of leadership potential.
You obviously know your business better than the celebrity knows your business so definitely challenge pricing if it does not seem of at least equal value (or value in your favor).
Looking to ditch your usual radiance - boosting serums in favor of a matte, poreless face?
McDonald's and Subway were ignored in favor of regional favorites.
Small businesses should skip the thought leadership pieces in favor of playing up their local roots and focusing on product, personality and people.
The decision also weighs in the favor of entrepreneurs and investors who live outside places like Silicon Valley, where old - school networking and personal connections are how financing deals typically happen.
But Muslims who support sharia in Afghanistan and Iraq also favor a particularly harsh application of the law.
Earlier this week, Mark Fields, who had overseen the company as its chief executive since 2014, was ousted in favor of his more self - driving car savvy subordinate, Jim Hackett.
Similarly, Paul used the same opportunity to bring up Rubio's wavering on immigration, and his support of the so - called Gang of Eight immigration overhaul bill in 2013, where he voted with Democrats, including New York Senator Chuck Schumer, in favor of the bill.
Calling it the «privacy paradox,» University of Michigan School of Information professor Cliff Lamp says in studying social computing he has found that people make a lot of noise when it comes to privacy, but push concerns aside in favor of convenience.
Deep policy divisions appear to exist between the business and labor groups: The report cites the «majority» of members preferring to focus on issues outside trade deficits in favor of a «mutually beneficial» trade deal, sentiments to which the labor union representatives dissent in favor of promoting U.S. investment and jobs.
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