Sentences with phrase «returning to what»

«Financing is still available, and at attractive rates, but not at the historically cheap rates seen before, so real estate is returning to what it's traditionally been, an income investment.»
By returning to what he knows best, music, he's given us a product that's worthy of further investigation.
The latest version of the tablet software (that's now rolling out to other devices too) adds a «For You» tab that presents your content ready to dive back into, be that books, video or that game you were just playing and this is helpful for just returning to what you were doing, although if you're mostly enjoying Amazon's content, then tapping the tab to jump to video (for example) is just as fast.
Putting things in that perspective, you could say we are simply returning to what we believe was normal before the three - decade cooling that caused so much panic in the â $ ˜70s.
We are really just talking about returning to what was the average North American house size until somewhere in the 60s.
Then we include the risk that, even if emissions are responsible, stopping them might not result in the situation returning to what it was, due to non-linearities in the natural carbon system.
Returning to what Latin American art is: The need for a hemispheric dialogue has always existed.
Metzinger's (then) audacious prediction that artists would take abstraction to its logical conclusion by vacating representational subject matter entirely and returning to what Metzinger calls the «primordial white unity», a «completely white canvas» would be realized two years later.
Like an incantation I find myself returning to what Burns said about priorities: «Maybe a bad choice, maybe an unconscious choice, but a choice nonetheless.»
I forgot that NMH3 was announced, while Suda hasn't been releasing the best games lately (can't really say anything good about Lollipop Chainsaw or Killer is dead), returning to what's probably his best known games is nice to know, and at the very least SEGA tries to keep a good relationship with Nintendo with what they have shown coming to the system.
After a slew of technical difficulties, timing issues, and confusing games, the TVGB ViveStream is finally returning to what I hope will be a smooth schedule.
People are so afraid of failure, when if you «fail» at travel it only means returning to what you already do.
«July last year was really the exception, and we're still returning to what we'd expect to see in July.»
The latest version of the tablet software (that's now rolling out to other devices too) adds a «For You» tab that presents your content ready to dive back into, be that books, video or that game you were just playing and this is helpful for just returning to what you were doing, although if you're mostly enjoying Amazon's content, then tapping the tab to jump to video (for example) is just as fast.
The Net has made a music career approachable for thousands of bands — but I hear too few single - minded voices among them, so I'm returning to what I do best, which is write songs, tell stories.»
Clearly, Wan and Whannell (who also plays one of two amusing comic relief ghostbusters) aren't returning to what has been dubbed «torture porn» here.
With him returning to what looks like his real routes in character drama set in a minimal place and environment with a cast as strong as this, you have to be excited.
Deep Nutrition is the opposite of a fad diet; it's simply returning us to what kept us healthy before the epidemics of overweight and diabetes began.
«For a legislature to leave, with a million students returning to what we know is a failed management system, is a dereliction of duty,» Cuomo said Thursday.
The mothers of today who are, as you describe them, returning to what you call as the enslavement of mothering — aren't they reacting less to gurus from without but rather their own childhoods watching their own mothers struggle to balance work and mothering?
Songbirds, river herring, and other animals and plants are returning to what was a working cranberry farm for more than a century and now features a free - running stream that nourishes marshland, an array of restored native plant species, and upland woods.
This is indeed the modern dilemma, and Altizer, I believe, is quite justified in his attempts to salvage a sacred reality by returning to what in essence are Hegelian concepts of individuality and of what it means to be ultimately real.
But now, largely thanks to Lucas Morel, author of one of our better books on Lincoln, I'm returning to what's become my home away from home, the....
In a certain sense, the postmodern way of thinking frees the text from the burden of being private property, returning it to what Karl Krumbacher called the «literary communism» of the Middle Ages.
After almost a decade of slow growth, we may finally be returning to what one might call «the old normal»: faster economic growth coming together with the return of increasing costs, inflation, rising interest rates, and greater volatility.
«When people discover the great new thing isn't quite what they were promised, they return to what's proven to work,» says James Heller, CEO of Wrapify, a new advertising platform that connects brands with drivers to create splashy on - vehicle ads.
I had such a sense of fulfillment from that marriage that when my husband passed away in 2006, I returned to what I instinctively knew fulfilled me.
Remember that an ability to preserve capital in a bear market is generally a more important skill than outperformance in a bull market, as if you lose 10 % of your money, you have to then make more than 10 % to return to what you originally started with.
The Eleventh Hour signified a return to what we do best.
All That You Can't Leave Behind saw them return to what they believed in.
Feel free to ignore my ineptitude and return to what you all were doing before.
Let us return to what our Gospel text says about such family matters.
The numbers should continue to recover, but one doubts that the labor force participation numbers will return to what they were before the Great Recession.
New York (CNN)- Earlier this month, signs of life returned to what was once a gaping pit, frozen in sadness and rife with emotion, as part of the memorial at the World Trade Center opened on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
I believe that Pagan holidays and pagan rituals and pagan beliefs, and all the old stories and tales and myths from pagan religions are actually the cry of the divine image of God in man to return to what was lost.
With The Greatest Show on Earth, Dawkins has returned to what he does best.
To return to what we have just said, we are thus taught that God relates us all to Jesus as he related all the house of Ahab to Ahab alone, all in one.
Shalit advocates a return to what she calls «the cartel of virtue.»
The desire to return to what is visible amounts to a new introduction of religion, in another guise, which takes the place of the faith called forth by the Word.
To examine what The Force Awakens gets right, it's helpful to return to what worked so well about Episode IV, A New Hope.
God has left you without a note, without a forwarding address; but divorce is not an option, so you stick to the routines, the old habits, the familiar words and practices, hoping your faith will return to what it was before.
The new name is a return to what the church was called when General Lee served as senior warden in the 1860s.
I am not suggesting a one - sided return to what I call here prophetic criticism.
Achieving Our Country is a poignant cry for the left to return to what Rorty thinks is the real business of politics, which he frankly describes as «social justice» understood in terms of redistributing wealth.
This world of ours is a new world, in which the unity of knowledge, the nature of human communities, the order of society, the order of ideas, the very notions of society and culture have changed and will not return to what they have been in the past.
But I do view my role as somewhat «prophetic» calling those within the church who have strayed from our primary purpose to return to what Jesus wants us to do.
«This world of ours is a new world,» wrote Robert Oppenheimer in 1963, «in which the unity of knowledge, the nature of human communities, the order of society, the order of ideas, the very notions of society and culture have changed and will not return to what they have been in the past» (Saturday Review of Literature, June 29, 1963, p. 11).
Thus Dillenberger returns us to what may he his leitmotif: discerning what is spiritual in pictorial form and what is not.
Sounds like John is saying that he does not return to what he has overcome (corruptible flesh), but that we become as he is (incorruptible spirit).
Matthew again returns to what no good biblical scholar would dispute: that many of the gender roles alluded to in Scripture are rooted in patriarchy.
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