Sentences with phrase «shift in this view»

Just by way of illustration, the outcome of the Brexit referendum next week poses new risks at the global level that could mean a shift in view.
In my case I have undergone a life changing shift in my view of what Christ achieved for us (thanks to you) and so I agree with what you have proposed as a more accurate view of the atonement coming from scripture.
But his real significance may lie in a deep shift in our view of what it means to be disabled, enhanced — or even human.
The shift in these views during the past two years has been particularly striking.
In addition, the presence of water has been confirmed even in the most unlikely of places, like the permanently shadowed crates at the south poles of Mercury and the Earth's Moon, as well as on dwarf planets like Ceres, providing a paradigm shift in our views about the prevalence of this all - important molecule in our planetary backyard.
If you can solidify this habit into your routine, you will find a psychological shift in your view of your training.
By 2010 there was a sizeable shift in this view with little more than a third of primary schools agreeing that they had adequate furniture.
Dr. Ikeda calls for a paradigm shift in our view of education to rid it of the deleterious effects of political interference.
This relatively new body of work highlights Lawler's shifts in view point as the image printed on the vinyl surface stretches, and embody yet another chapter in her decades - long engagement with spaces and methods of display.
On camera, he says part of his shift in view came in realizing that humanity's global influence can't be fenced out: Read more...
[UPDATE, 5/26: The meeting has ended with what appears to be some agreement on ways for rich countries to help poorer ones limit vulnerability from climate change, but with no shift in views on who needs to cut emissions how much and how fast.
On camera, he says part of his shift in view came in realizing that humanity's global influence can't be fenced out:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/14/al-gore-climate-change1 It's in the context of his perception of a shift in view on the part of some business leaders.
Individuals with BPD are also prone to sudden or dramatic shifts in their views of others.

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Meanwhile, a huge amount of video consumption has shifted from TV to the mobile phone (over 70 % of video is now viewed on mobile devices, according to research firm eMarketer), and Legere believes that puts some of the pay - TV industry's $ 100 billion of annual revenue in play.
By creating some exclusivity and by being out of reach to the lower - end customers, you actually shift how your customers view you in their mind.
While it's still unclear if Session's views will translate into changes in policy or enforcement, this attitude shift at the federal level doesn't align with public opinion on the issue.
The weight of the accumulated evidence by no means signals an imminent end to the Bull, but with the start of the «late innings» investors should be cognizant of the appearance of additional «caution flags» and begin to shift behavior to a more selective market opportunities orientation, in our view.
Much of the shift lower in our yield forecasts derives from the view that the ECB [European Central Bank] will continue to buy bonds in its QE [Quantitative Easing] program.
It's unclear whether vendors view changes in buying behavior as the elephant in the room (not to be discussed) or are aware of the shift but have concluded nothing can be done.
You might as well just close your eyes when you shift into reverse or change lanes in any direction; the windshield is so slanted that, even when peering forward, the view is impeded by the top line of the glass.
But he cited an evolution in his thinking on Wednesday, reflecting a broader shift in how the public (and politicians) view marijuana decriminalization, legalization, and research.
It certainly would appear to be a major shift in thinking for Delrahim, at least as far as the views he shared during the Canadian television interview last year.
GALLOWAY: It's interesting because I started to see a sort of shift in your point of view of the world with this film.
Sen. John Thune (R - S.D.) discusses the shift in the Federal Communications Commission's views on net neutrality under Ajit Pai and what Congress can do about the issue.
There is even some evidence to suggest that the movie theater industry is falling victim to the paradigm - shifting change in consumers» viewing habits.
A shift in point of view can help you calm down and see your way out of a mess.
«That's a huge shift in how we view smoking as a society.»
Whether people personally lost a job or not, the downsizing of the»80s and»90s has created a paradigm shift in the way people view their work life and manage their careers.
A disclosure in the company's recent second - quarter earnings report also hints at a potential shift in its accounting practices based on these viewing habits, saying they «continue to monitor whether the viewing pattern is higher than initially expected in the first few months to suggest that we amortize at a faster initial rate.»
Today's Republican politicians have shifted gears, adopting the increasingly absolutist view of the Second Amendment proffered by the gun lobby, which, in the Trump era, has itself become more ambitious.
The cavalcade of scandals that followed that November — disputes over user data, fake news, and Russia's manipulation of the platform — has led to a «very basic shift in how we view our responsibility,» he said in an interview with The Atlantic on Friday.
The Bank of Canada firmly nailed down its position on this issue throughout the 80s, 90s and 00s; a succession of governors and deputy governors were of the view that shifts in the relative price of resources played a big role in moving the CAD / USD exchange rate.
It's possible that Puerto Rican's views of statehood may have shifted in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
China views the Initiative as the cornerstone of a global geo - political paradigm shift in which it features as a new hegemon.
After Gillette retired from active participation in his company in 1913, (remaining president until 1931), he shifted his focus to writing books, in which he publicized his views on utopian socialism.
As a result, I view the possibility of a favorable shift in trend uniformity during February as virtually nonexistent at this point.
A more refined view would recognize the potential for the yawning gap between price and value to snap shut, particularly in periods where deteriorating market internals suggest a shift of investor preferences from speculation to risk - aversion.
In January, KBW analyst Brian Kleinhanzl shared his views on the effect these three shifts could have on the profits of major banks and financial firms, like Bank of America and Wells Fargo.
There is a contractionary aspect to this at least in a top - down investor view of the world (perhaps the term «crowding out» captures the shift away from one private interest giving up on their opportunity to use this cash in other ways).
The major shift toward reflationary macroeconomic policy would seem to trump events on the stock market in determining Chinese growth, in our view.
Over the years since she joined Facebook in junior high school, her perception has shifted, and Facebook now feels more like a place that tries to «exploit» her personal information, even as it fails to, in her view, adequately address the harassment and hate speech she and her friends see on the platform.
Post-GFC, the shift from relative return benchmarks to concrete outcomes tied to specific investor needs has also kept the utility of alternatives in view.
However, by taking a wide - angle (that is, long term) view it will often be possible to see the effects on the economy of shifts in monetary inflation.
So, while many are viewing this meeting as a bad thing in the world of crypto, it's time to start shifting opinions and welcoming any validating factor of the industry's potential, including potential trading regulation out of the United States!
You can listen to a summary of Michael Hasenstab's views on inflation in a brief video: Global Macro Shifts: Inflation Outlook
It would be more accurate to view the Federal Reserve as shifting to Wall Street the financial power hitherto concentrated in the hands of the Treasury Secretary in Washington.
In our view, this business shift and the accompanying boosts to both margin and ROIC are not priced into the stock, which trades for less than 14x next year's consensus EPS after adding back intangible amortization.
The reasons for this sudden shift in perception are not entirely clear, but are no doubt related to the view that if the Japanese economy does badly, then the rest of the Asian region, including Australia, will suffer.
Another critical catalyst has been the steady shift in the way the American public views marijuana.
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