Sentences with phrase «of the mainstream of»

His views are outside of the mainstream of current economic thought.
It is salutary, indeed, that the findings of the mainstream of empirical research in psychology are now being applied to resolving a host of severe human problems.
These people are so outside of the mainstream of America that they have become totally irrelevant.
Clearly, Matthew himself interprets his confession univocally in the development of the mainstream of his thought.
Repeatedly he argued that the introduction of women priests, the new prayer book and other changes in the Episcopal Church had taken it out of the mainstream of Episcopalianism; that in fact the schismatic group, by separating itself from all that «error,» is the faithful remnant.
This selection of Pharisaism expresses the belief not only that Pharisaism represented the normative expression of the mainstream of prophetic Judaism, but also that Jesus» message formed itself primarily in relation to Pharisaism out of a different configuration of elements in this mainstream.
The shift in their therapeutic focus is away from a primary concern with what occurs within individuals (the preoccupation of the mainstream of therapy since Freud) and toward enhancing interpersonal relationships and small social systems such as families.
These characteristics of the mainstream of general television are significant, because for many years general television has been functioning as a powerful, if not the most powerful, cultivator of our society «s over-all values, attitudes, and behavior.
But most recent writing on Puritanism has followed the late Patrick Collinson, unquestioned expert in Puritan studies, in seeing Puritanism as part of the mainstream of the Elizabethan church, which was more decidedly Protestant than Eire contends.
I was very aware when I was writing it that the final product would not be considered by critics and audiences to be part of the mainstream of what they consider «contemporary serious music.»
The intermarriage of Chinese men and Malay women ended once the population of Singapore grew large enough to include Chinese women, and Nonyas eventually became part of the mainstream of Singapore culture.
The first is the complete dominance of the mainstream of British politics.
«This sort of radical, ideological legislating from a 12 - year Albany insider clearly puts him out of the mainstream of New York and disqualifies him from being the people's lawyer and the state's top law enforcement official.»
Gillibrand is outside of the mainstream of the Democratic party in NY, and out of the political and geographic mainstream of NY state.
Schumer said in a statement Tuesday that the Georgia congressman «has proven to be far out of the mainstream of what Americans want when it comes to Medicare, the Affordable Care Act, and Planned Parenthood.»
It's an example of the mainstreaming of science; it will be part of all big policy decisions.
A program «is part of the mainstream of education and doesn't rise and fall with public opinions» (Morgan, Tennant, & Gold, 1980, p. 2).
In a new introduction written for this edition, New York Times columnist Gail Collins calls the book «a very specific cry of rage about the way intelligent, well - educated women were kept out of the mainstream of American professional life and regarded as little more than a set of reproductive organs in heels.»
So, whereas now the percentage of smartphone users who will root their device (the fringe, let's say), though in the many thousands, is small and not representative of the mainstream of owners (as you imply), eventually an industry will emerge for productizing all the measures now done by the fringe.
It is warmer (good for the fish); it is darker (very good for the fish); it is out of the mainstream of pedestrian traffic (great for the fish); and it is quiet (so there are no distractions).
It is neither «inside» nor «outside» of the mainstream of fashion.
Tracing the origins of the mainstreaming of digital art, Erika Balsom explains that, «the 1990s and 2000s saw an institutional investment in film and video without parallel in the history of art... And where institutions go, the market follows.»
Fuller's varied selection of artists weaves in and out of the mainstream of contemporary art, keeping the show buoyant and at times surprising, despite an absence of continuity between the exhibiting artists.
I don't mean that Alley is out of any mainstream of the science, but merely that there is not yet a main - stream.
Participation in social media is now part of the mainstream of law practice.
In further signs of the mainstreaming of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, those terms as well as «initial coin offering» have been added to the

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And that billboard was, at the time, one of the most visible examples yet of how even the most arcane aspects of the cryptocurrency craze are now bleeding into the «real» world — accompanying a wave of interest in more «mainstream» digital currencies like bitcoin.
In some cases, Lopez has been partially credited as the catalyst for the introduction of thicker body types into the mainstream, even before haters could say it was Photoshop.
One former private lending executive, who would only comment on condition of anonymity, argues the recent growth in the private lending space represents a market response to excessive constraints on mainstream financial institutions.
The naysayers have come to appreciate, Sirer says, that «even mainstream systems need this level of privacy guarantees.»
From so - called bro - grammers, who have brought the worst of American frat culture to the corporate world, to Google's new plan to include user photos and recommendations in targeted ads, it's not hard to find evidence of mainstream outrage over the industry's excesses.
You can't just open a small bicycle shop in your hometown; you'll need to open a number of locations, or build bikes for the mainstream, or open an online store that becomes a major player in the industry...
At least part of the reason why Trump was seen as a joke — even after it was obvious that he had a broad level of support — is that most mainstream media outlets underestimated his appeal with U.S. voters.
Vice Media positions itself as the wild child of the media world, but the millennial - focused outlet is enjoying mainstream success.
In a very real sense, regardless of what kind of coverage he and his policies are given by the mainstream press, Trump wins, at least in the eyes of his supporters.
«We conquered Reddit and drive narrative on social media, conquered the [mainstream media], now it's time to get our most delicious memes in front of Americans whether they like it or not,» one of the group's members posted to Reddit.
In Smith's case, that often means choosing not to integrate with the round - the - clock culture of mainstream tech.
While there is a vocal minority who want gun laws in the U.K. relaxed, they do appear to be very small — all the mainstream political parties support strict gun laws, and much of the debate centers on whether the U.K., which already has some of the strictest gun laws in the entire world, needs more control.
It's also one of the roadblocks to mainstream, equity crowdfunding portal sites — currently start - ups are required to present sales of securities of their companies through official financial channels — like angel investor groups or advisory firms.
By 2025, a host of small service businesses that once thrived in mainstream America will be back with a vengeance — thanks to technology.
The mainstream press might like to think that it has that kind of influence and power over people, the way it theoretically used to, but that's probably not the case in today's decentralized media environment.
With the likes of Samsung and LG now selling 360 cameras, it's a category that's becoming affordable and therefore mainstream.
The site's editor - in - chief said at the time that boycotting Breitbart News «for presenting mainstream American ideas is an act of discrimination and intense prejudice.»
Despite the record - breaking values of Bitcoin and its ilk, most digital currencies have failings that make them problematic as a mainstream medium of exchange.
ICOs are booming — repeatedly raising hundreds of millions of dollars and overtaking mainstream funding sources.
CNN media analyst Brian Stelter, host of the show Reliable Sources, spent most of his broadcast on Sunday talking about how the media missed the boat on Trump, and how this was at least in part because of a certain snobbery on the part of mainstream media analysts and journalists.
Japanese aesthetic has found its way into mainstream department stores, helped along by pop star Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers line of clothing and accessories, Le Sport Sac bags featuring Tokidoki designs (created by an Italian artist obsessed with Japan), and famed artist Takashi Murakami's bags for Louis Vuitton.
As more mainstream lenders (or their subsidiaries) look for a slice of the lucrative factoring pie, new customers are needed.
Last year, in a review published in the journal Nature, Beebe and coauthors wrote that hematology, the study of blood, was one of the leading areas of use for microfluidic technology, though «a «killer application'that propels microfluidics into the mainstream has yet to emerge.»
With a rapidly expanding farming operation in Campbellford, Ont., about a two - hour drive northeast of Toronto, Goldin and his brothers, Darren and Ryan, are part of the fast - growing entomophagy movement: bug - eating advocates who aim to move creepers, crawlers and flitters into the mainstream food supply.
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