Sentences with phrase «return to more»

Now, with hiring on the decline, firms will likely return to their more selective hiring practices, even though it isn't necessarily in their best interests.
2013 - 14 signalled a return to more stable times for many leading law firms, but how much of this was down to prudent financial management?
Once you run a search, TM.Biz caches it for 24 hours so that you can return to it more quickly.
WHEREAS, Earth's climate is constantly changing with recent warming potentially an indication of a return to more normal temperatures following a prolonged cooling period from 1250 to 1860 called the «Little Ice Age»;
Among these are the shift to minimum - till and no - till farming, the more extensive use of cover crops, the return of livestock and poultry manure to the land, expansion of irrigated area, a return to more mixed crop - livestock farming, and the forestation of marginal land.
And let's not forget that sustainable farming doesn't have to mean low tech — from wireless soil sensors to urban aquaponics to vertical farming, there are plenty of ways that technology and innovation can be used to complement a return to more traditional, soil - preserving organic techniques.
I read a paper a few years ago saying that much of Nevada would return to a more moist regime if irrigation were stopped as inflows were now exceeding evaporation...
Despite this two month return to more typical conditions, November marked a return to the pattern established earlier in the year with record breaking minimum temperatures and above normal to much above normal daily maximums.
But you can't simultaneously advocate doing it for a less extreme climate, because the evidence is that will return to a more extreme climate.
A return to the more common condition of La Niña dominance — and enhanced rainfall in northern and eastern Australia — seems more likely than not.
This powerful sub-system caused in the 20th century alternate warming and cooling — and a moderate return to more upwelling since.
And the return to more typical snowfall in the northern Sierra means Folsom Lake levels likely won't plummet again soon.
Among these are the shift to minimum - till and no - till farming, the more extensive use of cover crops, the return of all livestock and poultry manure to the land, expansion of irrigated area, a return to more mixed crop - livestock farming, and the forestation of marginal farmlands.
If the solar surface becomes more active then we should see a return to a more positive Arctic Oscillation.
Among these are shifting from conventional tillage to minimum - till and no - till, the more extensive use of cover crops, the return of all livestock and poultry manure to the land, expansion of irrigated area, a return to more mixed crop - livestock farming, and the forestation of marginal farmlands.
I think that one day, when the allure of novel technology and obscene profits are no longer the primary stimuli people will return to a more natural relationship with the land and will again begin to garden their surroundings and appreciate the consveration oriented efforts such as these... if we survive long enough.
The 21st century is emerging as a return to more familiar patterns of development, aided by new market signals that fit the context of the times.
Then, in 1980, I left minimalism for a return to a more expressive figurative abstraction.
Recently she has explained that she had begun to feel trapped by her sculptural practice which relied increasingly on outside fabrication and yearned to return to a more private process thus dedicating herself to works on canvas.
Self returned to Norwich in the late 1960s from where he expanded his range of subject matter to return to more conventional themes such as the Norfolk landscape and still lifes.
Like post-Minimalism, which reacted to the tired authority of stiff, geometric objects, these recent works return to a more nuanced relationship between viewer and form through commonplace
Also, the movement signalled a return to the more conventional format of easel painting.
Pop art represented an attempt to return to a more objective, universally acceptable form of art after the dominance in both the United States and Europe of the highly personal Abstract Expressionism.
Reg Butler, who in 1953 won the Grand Prix in the International Sculpture Competition with his maquette (small sketch model) for a monument to the «Unknown Political Prisoner», shows in his later work a return to a more traditional way of working.
[3] Yet, by the mid 1980s, the paintings return to a more ambiguous, abstract state.
The 1970s marked new work in collage and a partial return to the more gestural handling of her earlier career.
The Whitney, bothered for years by its reputation as a kind of art world temple of political correctness, badly needed to return to a more solid middle ground, where paintings and sculptures weren't perceived mainly as vehicles for political sloganeering.
And now, with a return to more conceptual, self - aware, and sometimes ironic approaches rooted in Support - Surface and Arte Povera, we're going in the opposite direction, rediscovering the fold, the spray, the pour, the stain, the process, the object, and other strategies that preceded this, for the most part, earnest strain of abstraction from the 1980s.
The Nineties was a time for artistic experimentation and collaboration, and I think we are seeing a return to these more enlightened values, in reaction to a world in political and social schism.
However, there is a return to the more dark ambiances of older titles that will please many who found Resident Evil 5's daylight excursions negating the experience.
It is being developed by Treyarch - with a little help from Raven - and exhibits a return to a more tangible, real feel for combat rather than the fantastical, super-powered exploits in Black Ops 3.
Of course, the company had to develop single screen UIs for Pokémon before the release of the DS but we're not sure we'd like to return to this more crammed in design.
However, a backlash against the plans forced a major rethink, and a return to a more traditional retail model for software.
The «entire point» of this game was not to BE retro, but to revive classic elements and return to a more familiar style of play.
We've been to the future, and we've dived back into the past, but now its time to return to a more modern timeline.
Again, both issues most likely stem from the fact we've been spoilt by the first two instalments, but I do hope the conversations return to a more freeform style in the next instalment.
Although light on full details, this trailer hints at a return to the more open nature of the earlier entries.
The trailer takes a wholly different direction to the previous title's grind house exploitation flicks aesthetic looking like a return to its more restrained and realistic roots.
It's hard to say when we'll see a new Dragon Quest title and if it'll return to the more traditional formula we've come to know from the first nine games.
Final Fantasy IX is one of my all - time favourite games, so grabbing the recent port for the PS4 was a no brainer; easily the most underrated entry in the series, FFIX suffered somewhat due to the decision to return to a more heavily fantasy oriented setting rather than the science fiction inspired ones present in the two previous — and most successful — instalments.
Each memory series is punctuated by going forth to murder a Templar, and here we see a directed effort to return to the more open nature of the first few games.
Although it's fun taking on opponents from around the world, I honestly got a little tired with the lack of mode variety and contending with lag and other issues that come with the territory, hence my constant return to the more fulfilling treasure battles.
Fans were done with the constant push to the future and ready to return to a more realistic setting.
According to The Silver Case localizer James Mountain, Suda51 has a desire to return to No More Heroes for a remaster.
Our Surf and Yoga Retreat is sure to help you relax, rejuvenate and return to a more balanced and centered self.
Next Season we'll return to a more fictionalized approach, for reasons which I'll outline later in this post.
In a final gesture, symbolic of the community leaving Redwood Creek Nursery, the circle of stumps under the buckeye were rolled away into the underbrush, to return to a more natural setting, and seeds of wild cucumber, blue wild rye, and red alder were scattered in the clearing.
«Then return to the more emotionally charged indoors.»
The vet opted to postpone his surgery Monday and discontinue the pain medication he has been on to let his enzymes return to a more normal level.
But as the surplus of cats and dogs (artificially engineered by centuries of forced breeding) declined, eventually companion animals would be phased out, and we would return to a more symbiotic relationship - enjoyment at a distance.»
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