Sentences with phrase «seeing strong tendencies»

We're seeing strong tendencies of breaking with, and challenging of, the deeply rooted design traditions in the Nordic region, which is very exciting,» says Editor - in - Chief Veronica Mike Solheim.
I also see another strong tendency among young curators toward making shows that take the proposal of a fiction as their starting point.

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What we have seen over the last several cycles is a sustained pattern of weaker economic growth (see Exhibit 2) and a strong tendency toward disinflation — meaning inflation that is persistently low or trending lower.
Governments with much stronger authoritarian tendencies than anything plausible in the USA like those of Hitler or Mussolini nonetheless saw strong markets in their early years.
To be sure, the priestly point of view sees at least two laws antedating Moses: Sabbath and circumcision; and in later Judaism this tendency grew stronger under the demands of apologetics.
In his most recent blog post, Mark Tooley laments what he sees as the tendency of «evangelical elites» to «launch as a crusade any pressing cause of the day without a strong sense of spiritual or political priority.»
Here we see not only the same focus on the prehistory of the text that had been prominent in source criticism, but also the tendency already strong in source criticism to fragment or disintegrate the text in search of its antecedent components.
«When you see a pastor trying to say, «Had it not been the ministry, I would have been like this or that, as a means to stir people to give money,» watch out, for the tendency to get back into slavery in «Egypt» or the tendency to be «fleshy» is strong.
Specially, they need to avoid the tendency to «see who is the strongest,» which can set up him or her for an injury.
This is a behavior that can also be seen in several setters, spaniels and pointers, as dog breeds included in these categories have a strong tendency to explore and hunt.
As you can see the two coins have a strong tendency to follow one another in either direction, one will dictate the others actions but not always simultaneously.
As with other LG OLED TVs I've seen it exhibits a strange tendency to abruptly start losing its trademark peerless black level depths to strong amounts of greyness when the image is driven hard - either by someone pushing the brightness too high (anything above the 52 setting starts to cause the issue to appear commony) or because some HDR content is driving the screen to extremes beyond its comfort zone.
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