Sentences with phrase «on the incline in»

Over the last few years Sports Luxe or «Sports Luxury» clothing has been on the incline in public popularity, undoubtedly aided by the rise of celebrities and musicians showing off their outfits on social media.
This, however, is not on the incline in the country or world by any means.

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«Now that we know which traits to look for, we can begin to make progress on how to best assess them in high - stakes settings such as hiring and promotion, where people are more inclined to hide the darker sides of their character,» she told The Huffington Post.
«Today's comments appear to open the door for others on the Committee to revise their forecast as they see fit, and that Powell himself may be inclined to look for four hikes this year,» he wrote in a note.»
When investors see an entrepreneur who has made a limited investment in their business, yet they're paying themselves $ 200,000 a year — not on sales revenue, but investor capital — we're strongly inclined to pass on the deal.
«You feel the fluid shift [in your body], kind of like laying heads - down on an incline, because there is no longer gravity pulling your body fluids down into your legs.
Those are steep increases, but if you were to plot the trajectory of those markets on a treadmill, you would barely notice the change in the incline.
It's a good idea to start with them before hitting larger chain stores because it's easier to get in touch with the direct decision - maker, and they're more inclined to take on new, unique or hard - to - find items to differentiate themselves from larger stores.
«That matters a great deal for an America First president who is inclined to take policies on his own, without consulting allies or, frequently, dissenting opinions in his own Cabinet,» Bremmer added.
For those who lack upper body strength, place your hands on the edge of the bed and your toes on the floor, leaning in a high plank position for incline push - ups.
November feels so long ago that I don't even remember who won, nor do I know if what we discussed is still relevant given all that's happened in the interim, but anyway they've just uploaded an audio recording of it on Soundcloud or iTunes, if you're inclined to listen.
Because so many companies choose to avoid the red tape involved in qualifying for NAFTA, many on the Canadian side are less inclined to panic if NAFTA goes up in smoke.
I have no personal experience in this, but I've heard that neither Apple nor Microsoft is inclined to bail you out of Windows - related issues on Mac hardware.)
Whichever tool or voice assistant you use, you'll find early on (as the current stats are clearly showing) that it's a pain in the ass to give incremental details like brand names or product sizes to the machine and, as the machine increasingly knows what you've already ordered, you'll be ever more inclined to just ask for «the usual».
Although black consumers spend $ 1.2 trillion every year, companies often underestimate how much their brands depend on black consumers, and are therefore less inclined to reinvest their profits in those communities, explains Evans.
A mini flash crash was characterized in Nanex's blogpost as an uninterrupted price decline or incline on a single stock of at least 0.8 % within a period of less than 1.5 seconds.
It's rather a meta problem: I suspect Zuckerberg's own bubble makes him inclined to dismiss the possibility of filter bubbles, while the bubble Facebook's most strident critics live in means they too are focusing on the wrong thing.
While I would expect downward pressure on Treasury yields in the event of fresh credit strains, we are not inclined to increase our portfolio duration until (unless) we observe a spike in the 10 - year yield toward 4 % or higher.
Though I'm not inclined to put much weight on projections or forecasts, the present shape of the yield curve is one that has historically been followed by a parallel upward shift in interest rates at all maturities.
In the period ahead, moreover, we might expect to see households inclined to save a higher share of current income, and perhaps to be more cautious about the amount of debt they take on, than in the preceding upswinIn the period ahead, moreover, we might expect to see households inclined to save a higher share of current income, and perhaps to be more cautious about the amount of debt they take on, than in the preceding upswinin the preceding upswing.
After attracting criticism over what were widely seen as premature moves to tighten monetary policy before the start of the eurozone crisis in 2011 — 2012, it seems more likely the ECB will be inclined to err on the side of caution this time around.
After attracting criticism in the past over what were widely seen as premature policy moves, it seems more likely the ECB will be inclined to err on the side of caution this time around.
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I incline toward the first of two alternative explanations Robert Benne offers for the leading role ex-Missourians have played in the liberal protestantizing of ELCA Lutheranism, namely, that their experience of torment from the right blinded them to «any danger on the left.»
In less developed countries where the churches send missionaries to trade food for land to build churches and give sermons, Christianity is on the incline.
On April 26, 2012, the results of a study which tested their subjects» pro-social sentiments were published in the Social Psychological and Personality Science journal in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more inclined to show generosity in random acts of kindness, such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat on a crowded bus or traiOn April 26, 2012, the results of a study which tested their subjects» pro-social sentiments were published in the Social Psychological and Personality Science journal in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more inclined to show generosity in random acts of kindness, such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat on a crowded bus or traion a crowded bus or train.
The truth is, everything on this list is worth doing in your twenties (or your teens, if you're so inclined) but we talk about it like this because though nothing magical happens on your thirtieth birthday, 30 years is enough time to work out some of life's kinks and pick up on some good habits.
The danger of letting the sun go down on your anger, again and again, is that the switch will get so stiff that anger becomes the default mode: what you are most inclined to see in the other is her blameworthiness, her unattractiveness, and that she deserves to be hurt.
Consequently one feels less inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result of the forming of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds on the contrary to our passage (by a movement of reversal or dematerialization) to another face of the universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its arrival at something trans - human at the very heart of reality.
Hauerwas is inclined differently Let us not underestimate the difference, but let us also not allow that difference to cloud the issues that now face us in a world hell - bent on «war on terror.»
Even people in our churches are often more inclined to form opinions on international matters on the basis of national identity rather than Christian identity, which can never be confined to the boundaries of a nation - state.
I am grateful to Wesley J. Smith for making these powerful points, and I'm inclined to agree with him that Charles Taylor understates the sheer perversity and self - destructiveness of militantly secular antihumanism, whose influence seems to be on the rise in our times (as has been the religious antihumanism of al - Qaeda, etc.).
I am so inclined due to Tocqueville's teaching on common opinion, and in the light of certain 20th - century articulations of Christianity found in theologically liberal Protestant denominations or Catholic factions.
But Jesus did not rise ~ right at the beginning... the first day of the week, Saturday at sunset ~, but LITERALLY word for word «LATE ON THE SABBATH IN THE MID-AFTERNOON TOWARDS the First day of the week» that would begin three hours later sunset sharp the twelfth hour AFTER epicenter of being inclining daylight of the Sabbath» — «opse de sabbatohn tehi epiphohskousehi eis mian sabbatohn».
They may be inclined toward moral conceit in which they «rate themselves above others on whom they bestow earthly goods.
Lazar Gulkowitsch writes of Buber's early poetic recreations of Hasidism: «Since Martin Buber is a poet who himself inclines to mysticism, Hasidism in his representation takes on an all too mysterious colouring while its natural childlike quality and its sheer naïveté do not receive adequate emphasis.»
Much of the weakening of religious certitude in the Christian West can be laid at the door of science; even people whose religion might incline them to hostility to the pretensions of science generally understand that they have to rely on science rather than religion to get things done.
Pope Francis has called for a day of fasting and prayer for peace in Syria, in the entire Mideast region, and throughout the whole world to be held on Saturday, September 7th, and I'm inclined to join... mainly because I have no idea what else to do.
I. David Pierce, in his doctoral dissertation on cognition and theology, found that a sample of theologically liberal women were less inclined to use polar dimensions — such as «human effort» versus «divine power» or «instrumental» versus «relational» «-- than either a sample of men or a sample of theologically moderate or conservative women.
(22) For, on the one hand, Dasein's primordial reality of being - in - the - world and its condition of «belonging to» will naturally be inclined to fix itself on the latter (langue) and to understand the sense of the textual signs in terms of the prejudices and traditions of its preunderstanding.
Whatever one thinks of cockfighting, the suggestion is that a spirit is alive and well in Oklahoma that is largely dead in other parts of the country that are inclined to look down on the likes of Representative Martin Odom of Hitchita who says a ban on cockfighting could lead to outlawing «the rifle for hunting, the hook for fishing, the rope for rodeo calves, and the spurs on cowboys.»
D. E. Nineham points out that «most commentators accept at any rate the basic facts of the story, arguing that Christians would have been unlikely to invent a tradition in which Jesus receives hurried burial from a pious Jew, and his own followers have no part in the proceedings ’15 and then goes on to add that «scholarly opinion has perhaps been a little inclined to overlook the possible influence of the Old Testament on the story».16
Which probably explains why many atheists are attracted to science: most of us were raised in a religious environment, and rather than proving the religion's hypothesis, we instead gathered proof and then when we got a different result than the Church taught, we said «hang on a second...» We're naturally inclined towards empirical Methodology.
If death were always preceded, however, as unfortunately on rare occasions it sometimes is, by a period of slow decay, as long in years as the original period of growth to physical maturity, until any kind of personal communion had been rendered virtually impossible, then we would not only welcome death, as a merciful release, but be less inclined to assume the survival of the deceased in an «after - life».
who fight, claw and cry... praying for change — just like the apostle paul's thorn in his flesh... just because i feel strongly inclined towwards something doesn't make it right — tell that to my wife if i feel strongly inclined to cheat on her
On the whole, I should be inclined to say that Paul had not been acquainted with Jesus (in spite of the apparent, but not necessary, implication of II Cor.
If one is inclined, like me, to take comfort in the thought that at least Niebuhr and Paul Tillich had a significant public impact, a certain defensiveness against Sifton's statements on this theme is inevitable.
Conservatives, on the other hand, while showing an increasing interest in Barth, were not inclined to share his complete repudiation of natural theology.
It's certainly possible that I'm wildly optimistic (it would not be the first time), but I am inclined to disagree with the recent suggestions of Joseph Knippenberg and Matthew Franck, based on recent (possible) changes in policy on sexual orientation, that the Boy Scouts of America....
In our view, the delegates who dominated the first Vatican - sponsored conference on evolution, in 2009, as well as members of the American Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, have been all too inclined to support this kind of thinkinIn our view, the delegates who dominated the first Vatican - sponsored conference on evolution, in 2009, as well as members of the American Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, have been all too inclined to support this kind of thinkinin 2009, as well as members of the American Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, have been all too inclined to support this kind of thinking.
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